Crews continue to search for missing British tramper Stephanie Simpson today. Photo / Supplied
The family of a missing British tramper say they are "at their wits' end" and are pleading for anyone with information to come forward.
Stephanie Simpson, 32, disappeared in Mt Aspiring National Park over the weekend; telling friends she planned to hike to Brewster Hut and then move on to Blue Pools.
Brother-in-law Sam Hazelton told the Herald her family in the UK were "hoping upon hope" that she will be found.
"You can't imagine, it's pretty awful. The hardest thing, I think, is just the not-knowing.
"Everybody's just hoping. You go to bed thinking: 'What can we do?'
Police continue to appeal to hear from anyone who stayed in the Cameron Flat area on Friday and saw or spoke to Simpson, or anyone who may have seen her on the track from Fantail Falls to Mt Armstrong, or in Makarora Valley.
Anyone with information should call 105 and quote file 200211/4896.
"The team said they're searching for somebody who's alive, but they also have asked a number of questions," Hazelton said.
"She's an extremely determined, strong-willed person with experience and I think that's giving them the hope to continue to search and find her."
Stephanie was an extremely fit, experienced tramper, her brother-in-law said.
"She's someone that's done triathlons, running races, marathons, she's really sporty and picks up new skills quickly."
Passionate about tramping, she had hiked for many years in the UK, Australia, and recently, New Zealand.
The last time the family heard from Stephanie was when she messaged a family WhatsApp group on Thursday morning that she was going tramping for the weekend.
"It was a normal weekend tramp. That's what she's there for, just to make the most of that free time," Hazelton said.
"She has a real interest in exploring in the outdoors in the environment, she loves new challenges and new adventures."
It is believed she headed out to Mt Aspiring National Park after work on Friday and was expected to return on Sunday.
She was carrying a day pack and did not take a search and rescue beacon with her.