Survivor Story
PLB Rescue in the Kaweka Ranges
I was running the Paparoa track coming down the hill from Ces Clarke hut as I crossed the
footbridge I slipped and fell. The netting that covers the wood bridge had been worn away leaving
the wood exposed.
Sitting up after the fall I discovered that the skin over my right knee had split open.
I was at least 6 km of very rough track away from the carpark and car and given the degree of the
injury continuing out on foot was not going to be a sensible option.
There is no cellphone coverage in this area so I activated my PLB, which I carry with me for such
an occasion!
A little over an hour later the Roa Mining Rescue helicopter came to my rescue and flew me to
Greymouth hospital.