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HomeNew Zealand NewsCoastguard NewsRescue on Lake Tarawera highlights power of teamwork and technology

Rescue on Lake Tarawera highlights power of teamwork and technology

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A missing tramper, fading daylight, and the challenging terrain of the Tarawera Trail set the scene for a swift and successful rescue on Sunday evening. Coastguard Rotorua Lakes and LandSAR coordinated efforts to locate the hiker, who had failed to return from a walk on the 15km track that skirts Lake Tarawera’s edge.

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Launched from the Landing, Coastguard’s vessel Rotorua Rescue began a shoreline search, targeting areas where the trail nears the lake. Meanwhile, LandSAR personnel were dropped at Hot Water Beach to walk the trail back toward the launch site. At approximately 8:15pm, Coastguard’s FLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared) camera—capable of detecting body heat in darkness—picked up a heat signature on the beach. Faint cries for help confirmed the tramper’s location.

 

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By 8:40pm, the individual was safely aboard the vessel and reunited with their family. They were uninjured but had clearly underestimated the trail’s difficulty and how early it gets dark during the winter season.

The Tarawera Trail is popular for its scenic lakeside bush, geothermal features, and natural hot springs at Hot Water Beach. But its moderate difficulty, mixed terrain, and limited daylight in winter can catch people out—especially those without proper gear or planning.

 

Lake Tarawera Trail // Photo credit: Rotorua NZ / https://www.rotoruanz.com/visit/listing/things-to-do/tarawera-trail

 

This operation is one of around 40–50 callouts handled annually by Coastguard Rotorua Lakes, a volunteer-run unit formed in 1976 to address marine safety on Rotorua’s many lakes. Their crew is made up of trained volunteers, offering fast, professional responses to breakdowns, groundings, and emergencies. Last year alone, they logged over 2,300 hours of volunteer service and assisted more than 60 people.

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Location of Lake Tarawera // Image: Google Maps

 

This incident underscores the value of advanced equipment like thermal cameras, but also the importance of preparation for outdoor activities. Walkers are urged to check weather conditions, plan for delays, carry lights, and always let someone know their return time.

In an amusing footnote, Coastguard noted one lone fisherman refused to help and swore at the crew for “disturbing the fish”—a stark contrast to the professionalism of the volunteers who made the rescue possible.

This was a textbook outcome: a safe recovery made possible by coordination, training, and the right tools—reminding all who enjoy Rotorua’s stunning natural spaces that the wilderness, while beautiful, demands respect and planning.

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