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A bush rescue

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A man in a woolly hat stands on front of a couple and their child, and a helicopter.

Brian Pickering (right) saved the lives of a father and his 13-year-old son after they became stranded in the Kaimanawa Range in 2000. The pair had set off on a four-day tramp. They were caught in a storm and rapidly became hypothermic. Pickering, of the Rotorua search and rescue team, found them huddled on a ridge as he was returning from a tramp. He got the pair under bush cover and wrapped them and himself in sleeping bags and a tent, while keeping in cellphone contact with the police. Six search and rescue teams were sent in, the rescuers at times crawling on their hands and knees in gale-force winds and icy conditions. The three were found next morning, but because of the severe weather they could not be flown out by helicopter until the following day.

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New Zealand Herald

Reference: 23 October 2000

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Nancy Swarbrick and Dan Clearwater, Search and rescue – Who needs search and rescue?, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/13204/a-bush-rescue (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Nancy Swarbrick and Dan Clearwater, published 2 March 2009, reviewed and revised 27 July 2023 with assistance from Dan Clearwater.