River safety
I WAS IN TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK in late September when heavy rain hit. The day before had been stunning weather where crystal clear streams burbled softly down the mountain and allowed my daughter and I to bend down and splash water on our faces. You would not have been advised to do that the day the rain came. The rivers and streams turned into dark and frightening torrents. Standing on a bridge, watching the maelstrom pass beneath was mesmerising, but I couldn’t help but imagine the ghastly repercussions of falling in. Trampers wade across rivers in New Zealand all the time. Most times, they are successful – whether by design or luck. But sadly, since 2008 a total of 21 trampers have lost their lives while trying to cross a river.…