Three youths might have some explaining to do after CCTV footage emerged of them taking selfies as they walked away from a forestry block on fire in Wingatui, on the outskirts of Dunedin.
The fire in Friends Hill Rd drew a substantial response as eight firefighting crews, from Waihola to Waikouaiti, were called to the scene about 10.30pm on Thursday.
Firefighters were able to suppress the flames before the blaze got out of hand, but Hunters Moon Boutique Farmstay owner John Nelson said with so much gorse and pine nearby to fuel the fire it could have been a significant fire if it spread into the Chain Hills.
Nelson admitted some puzzlement when he first saw light coming from the trees at the back of his property, about 60m from his bed and breakfast.
For a moment he thought it might have been people with torches in the forestry block.
"If it had got into the gorse, they'd still be fighting it today."
Only later did he realise the farmstay's CCTV had captured footage of three young people, two females and a male, entering the property.
They wandered up the driveway, past the farmstay, and up into the forest block about 4pm, he said.
About five hours later they left the property and as they walked past the camera, they could be seen taking selfies and the audio in the video picked up the teens talking about a "fire", Nelson said.
It looked like the group had been cooking baked beans, but their campfire had got out of control.
His neighbour, Rick Sawyer, helped firefighters haul hoses up the hill.
"It didn't look like they were particularly bad kids. I think they just did something really dumb and rather than knock on the door and say 'Hey, we set your forest on fire, they just walked off," Sawyer said.
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said the response to the fire had been "substantial".
Initially, crews responded from Mosgiel, Lookout Point and Wakari.
They called for extra assistance and a second truck from Mosgiel was sent, a tanker from Portobello, a truck from Roslyn, as well as tankers from Waihola and Waikouaiti, about 45km away.