Two trampers have been rescued in the North Island after using emergency beacons to call for help today.
In the first incident this morning, a 32-year-old German tramper was picked up by rescue helicopter after injuring his ankle while tramping inland from East Cape, according to a statement released by Maritime New Zealand.
The German man activated a spot tracking beacon, with the signal picked up by a coordination centre in the United States, and the position passed on to the Rescue Coordination Centre NZ.
The beacon was activated at around 11am this morning and the rescue helicopter picked the man up about 30km north west of Ruatoria just before 2pm.
He was taken to Whakatane hospital.