Sam Olney was a passenger in this four-wheel-drive vehicle when it flipped into a ravine in the Kaimai Range. Photo / Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust
Sam Olney was a passenger in this four-wheel-drive vehicle when it flipped into a ravine in the Kaimai Range. Photo / Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust
An Auckland woman is glad to be alive after an ill-fated off-road trip in the Kaimai Range saw a vehicle plunge down a ravine, leaving her with a broken back and unable to walk.
Sam Olney, 23, was out with her workmates on a four-wheel drive up Thompson Track in the Waikato-Bay of Plenty mountain range when the back wheels of their station wagon went off the edge of the road.
The vehicle started careening out of control down a steep bank, flipping end over end before coming to rest.
Sam and her workmates were rescued from a horror crash last Tuesday after their four wheel drive in Kaimai range flipped off road. Photo / Supplied
But despite her horror injuries, the woman she said realised she was lucky to be alive and was determined to recover.
"I am here and I am alive," Olney told the Herald.
"I'm just super grateful to be here."
Olney said she had not been on the road before. Some of her workmates, who she was with on the wilderness excursion last Tuesday, had been there several times previously.
Sam Olney, 23, was rushed to Middlemore Hospital and suffered spinal damage after the car she was in slipped off Thompson Track in Kaimai Range. Photo / Supplied
"We went for an outing because we had some time off.
"A member of the public who was travelling on the same muddy road gave us a lift to the scene.
"It took half an hour to winch the first person up, who had to be on a stretcher."
An Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter Pre-Hospital, Retrieval Medicine (PHRM) Doctor and a Critical Care Paramedic were also on the scene. Photo / Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust
An Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter Pre-Hospital and Retrieval Medicine (PHRM) Doctor was also on the scene as was a critical care paramedic.
The Hamilton rescue team also arrived on the scene, Tayler said.
"Two people were seriously injured and a third person suffered moderate injuries.
"We transported one patient to Middlemore Hospital because medics said it was the best place for her treatment.
"The other went with the Hamilton team. The third managed to get out by themself."
Pilot James Tayler said they had to land some distance away after winching the medic down due to unstable ground. Photo / Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust
A spokesperson from Auckland Helicopter Rescue Trust said the crew arrived at Middlemore Hospital shortly before 3pm.
The track was popular among four-wheel drivers, Tayler said.
"It is a narrow muddy terrain; I believe the vehicle must have slipped off track."
Optimistic for her recovery after suffering serious spinal damage, Olney said she was determined to walk again.
"I am a survivor. I won't say I won't walk again. For me, it's all about getting to rehab.
Waiuku Netball player Sam Olney suffered serious spinal injuries in a four wheel drive crash in Kaimai ranges last Tuesday. Photo / Waiuku Netball Centre
Olney was a member of the KAS Netball Club in Waiuku which recently won their grade.
A return to the court was something which, if ever possible, would be a long way off.
"It is definitely been hard to accept I cannot play again for a long time. I enjoyed netball."
Olney said at this stage, she would have to stay at the hospital for another couple of months.
She was thankful for the support of her father and her partner.