Tributes have poured in for a 鈥渨ell-liked and respected鈥 tramper who died while hiking in the Lake 艑hau area.
Teams searching for Connor Purvis located a body high on the southern side of Mt Huxley about 9am yesterday morning after a nearly week-long search.
While formal identification is yet to take place, it is believed to be the missing 20-year-old.
Bike House Dunedin, where Purvis worked, said the team had been left 鈥渄evastated鈥 by the news.
鈥淚t is with extreme sadness that the Bike House team need to inform our community that a body has been found this morning in the Lake 艑hau area,鈥 a statement said.
鈥淥ur team is devastated by this news. Connor was a well-liked and respected member of our team who will be sorely missed.
鈥淲e wish to pass on our sincere gratitude to all those professionals and volunteers who have spent time looking for Connor across the last few days.
鈥淥ur thoughts are with Connor鈥檚 family and friends at this deeply sad time.鈥
The store closed temporarily yesterday to allow staff to 鈥渟upport each other at this difficult time鈥.
Connor Purvis went missing near Lake 艑hau. Image / NZ Police
The Otago and Southland Brass Bands Association also paid tribute to Purvis.
鈥淸We] wish to extend our deepest condolences and sympathies to the family of Connor Purvis on the tragic loss of Connor,鈥 a statement said.
鈥淲e also extend these sympathies to Kaikorai Metropolitan Brass Band and the wider Dunedin brass banding family on the loss of a respected and talented band member.鈥
Purvis intended to climb Mt Huxley in the Southern Alps about December 30, then descend via the Huxley River South Branch.
Connor Purvis intended to climb Mt Huxley in the Southern Alps and descend via the Huxley River South Branch. Photo / NZ Police
However, he failed to return as expected, prompting what police earlier said was a 鈥渟ignificant search effort鈥, using drones, helicopters and land search and rescue teams.
鈥淭his was hard work, in a remote, rugged and high-risk environment,鈥 said Otago Coastal Search and Rescue co-ordinator Sergeant Matt Sheat.
Drones, helicopters and land search and rescue teams searched for the missing tramper for almost a week. Photo / NZ police
Sheat said police would like to thank all those who assisted in the search efforts, including multiple local volunteers and search teams such as the Omarama volunteer fire brigade, and members of the public 鈥渨ho reported information to help us understand our search area鈥.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a long, tough week for all involved,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his has been a true team effort and the good people of 艑marama and Mackenzie have been providing incredible support to the search teams.鈥
In particular, police said they wanted to extend their thanks to the following agencies:
- 艑marama Land Search and Rescue
- 艑amaru Land Search and Rescue
- W膩naka Land Search and Rescue
- Dunedin Land Search and Rescue
- Mackenzie Land Search and Rescue
- Otago Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
- 艑amaru Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
- Mt Cook Department of Conservation Alpine Cliff Rescue Team
- Queenstown Alpine Cliff Rescue
- W膩naka Swiftwater, Canyon Search and Rescue Team
- Heliventures (Oamaru)
- The Helicopter Line (Mt Cook)
Police said they are grateful to Purvis鈥 friends and family for their input and assistance with the search.
鈥淥ur thoughts and sympathies go out to them during this difficult time,鈥 Sheat said.
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