A Blenheim man has been rescued in California, thanks to his New Zealand-registered personal locator beacon.
The 85-year-old was searching about 120kms north of Sacramento for a gold mine he first discovered as a boy, when his vehicle became stuck in the mud.
He activated his New Zealand-registered personal locator beacon, and its signal was received at around 9.30am this morning (NZ time), Mike Roberts of the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) said.
"Because the beacon was registered we were able to quickly confirm with the man's emergency contact, his son, that he was in California, and contact the State's Office of Emergency Services in the United States who confirmed they had also picked up the beacon and were coordinating a response.
"We were able to confirm that the man was fit and active with no known medical condition, and all of this was passed to the Californian OES.