Searchers looking for a tramper missing in rugged country in the South Island have found tracks leading to a river.
The search resumed this morning for the man who has been missing since Sunday evening in Mt Aspiring National Park.
Wanaka Search and Rescue spokesman Phil Melchior said the tramper, in his early 40s, was neither a complete novice nor an experienced bushman.
"We're absolutely confident that we have tracked the man...we tracked him into the river, out the other side, back across. And then we get to a point where we get him going into the river again but unfortunately we've not been able to find any trace of him coming out," Mr Melchior said today.
He said said sending volunteers to search in wilder parts of the area would be like dumping people in a giant, unstoppable "washing machine."