The two men were at the end of a three-day trip in The Remarkables above Queenstown when they triggered an avalanche
Two climbers who were buried by an avalanche and then caught in a blizzard atop one of New Zealand’s most famous mountain ranges survived their ordeal by digging themselves out of the snow, building a cave and living off muesli bars.
The men called the police for help at midday on Tuesday, who then requested assistance from the Wakatipu alpine cliff rescue. The rescue team checked the men had enough food for the night. “And the guy goes, well, you know I think we’ve got maybe 10-15 muesli bars,” Tilsey said.
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