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14 Mar 2025 9:11
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  •   Home > News > Accident and Emergency

    A man's misadventure in the West Coast bush is being offered up as a lesson on what trampers shouldn't do

    A man's misadventure in the West Coast bush is being offered up as a lesson on what trampers shouldn't do


    He headed off for a overnight tramp in Hokitika Gorge on Saturday - during an Orange rain warning and not carrying a Personal Locator Beacon.

    Searches began when he wasn't back by Monday morning.

    He'd become stuck by flooding and was found cold, wet, battered and bruised after a 48-hour search by LandSAR teams and a helicopter.

    Senior Constable Sarah Cook says it's a textbook example of what not to do.

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