Marlborough Express

Tramper rescued after weeks in bush

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A man found huddling in the foetal position with severe hypothermi­a, is believed to have been in the bush for weeks.

The Greenlea Rescue Helicopter rushed to a personal locator beacon that had been activated in the Urewera Range on Friday.

Despite blue skies in Taupo, the ranges were covered with misty cloud, reduced visibility and areas of notable turbulence, a statement from the Philips Search and Rescue Trust, which operates the helicopter, said.

A man was spotted in a clearing near a hut, about 150 metres from the beacon’s initial GPS coordinate and, from above, it just looked like a man with a rolled ankle.

But he was so hypothermi­c and confused he couldn’t reach the hut.

The man had become trapped due to high river levels, which were described by the trust as ‘‘raging torrents of brown water, and impassable rapids’’.

He had run out of food four days earlier and was trying to make his way back.

He had to skirt a river at one point and was swept downstream.

‘‘When he made it to the bank, he was on the wrong side of the river to where the hut was.

Another attempt to cross saw him swept away again, but he made it to the other bank just upstream from the hut.

‘‘At this point – but still reluctantl­y, as he didn’t want to put everyone out, but in the knowledge that he is a good tax-paying citizen – he activated his beacon,’’ the trust said.

‘‘Once the helicopter landed the man was dressed in dry clothing and placed in a thermal ‘electric’ sleeping bag before being flown out to hospital with a very low body temperatur­e.’’

He could have been out in the bush for three weeks, Ta¯upo police Senior Constable Barry

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