News and Updates
Check out latest news and updates from the NZ Mountain Safety Council:
Warning Issued to Backcountry Users in Southern Lakes | 24 September 2024
A series of human-triggered avalanches in the Southern Lakes has prompted NZ Mountain Safety Council (MSC) to issue a warning to backcountry enthusiasts in the Wānaka area. Read more here.
Caution Urged Following Increased Avalanche Danger |
13 September 2024
NZ Mountain Safety Council (MSC) is encouraging backcountry snow enthusiasts to stay informed and stay safe this weekend, with increased avalanche danger in many parts of the South Island. Read more here.
Lessons Learnt From an Ice Climber's 30-Metre Plunge | August 2024
An ice climber who fell 30 metres at the Touchdown area shares his experience and what he's learnt from the incident that left him with serious injuries. Read more here.
Avalanche "Close Calls" A Timely Reminder | August 2024
Following recent avalanches, skiers and snowboarders are being reminded to adopt backcountry precautions when leaving a patrolled ski area. Read more here.
Increased Avalanche Danger | August 2024
Those keen to hit the mountains following the recent snowfalls are being encouraged to be patient as the avalanche danger has increased. Read about it here.
Share Your Observations | July 2024
Backcountry enthusiasts are urged to share their snow and avalanche observations. Learn about this important tool here.
Enjoy Alpine Hunting This Winter | July 2024
Check out MSC's tips to make it home safely from your winter hunt this season. View the story here.
Avalanche Forecasting Begins for Winter | June 2024
Read about the beginning of the forecasting season for winter 2024 here.
Advice for Winter Tramping | May 2024
Heading out for a hike this winter, view MSC's advice here.
Avalanche Incidents Data
We have published our findings on our website here
New trip planning app 'Plan My Walk' for outdoor users
Plan My Walk takes the guesswork out of the planning phase by bringing together the important information needed for planning a safe and successful walk or tramp in New Zealand. You can get track alerts, weather warnings and NZAA avalanche advisory for the tracks you are building a plan for.