Two pig hunters, missing in Coromandel bush since Tuesday,
were found safe, but cold and wet, late last night by a
police search team.
Sergeant Phil Bell, of Waikato search and rescue squad, said
the two Thames men had been reported missing after failing to
return from a hunting trip in the Kauaeranga Valley.
"The pair, aged 31 and 27, had gone into the bush with five
dogs hunting pigs about 9am Tuesday and were due out around
4pm," he said.
"When they didn't appear the alarm was raised and search
teams converged on the area yesterday morning."
Mr Bell said the men's vehicle was found quickly and from
there search teams spent the day searching for them with
fresh teams coming in last night to conduct a light and audio
search while other groups camped at different spots by
streams in the hope the pair would come across them.
A search team heading up the Waiwawa River found the men
about 11.30pm cold, wet and with minor injuries.
Mr Bell said the pair was also showing the early stages of
hypothermia.
"They'd got lost chasing a pig into a different water
catchment area and ended up following the wrong stream which
they thought was taking them back to their truck.
"Unfortunately they had no compass, map or GPS, had they not
been found they would have been in pretty dire straits facing
a second night in the bush. We managed to get them back to
our base camp early this morning."
Mr Bell said while the priority was always about the
preservation of life those involved were now contemplating
the cost of what was an avoidable operation that involved
about 50 civilian volunteers and nine police staff.
"What we're asking people to do is take care of the basics,
ensure if you're going into the bush take the proper clothing
and navigational aids and know how to use them."
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