Avalanche risks have closed seven parts of New Zealand after widespread heavy snow in the past 24 hours.
The seven "don't go" regions marked "high" risk are Tongariro in the North Island and Nelson Lakes, Arthurs Pass, Craigieburn Range, Aoraki/Mt Cook, Wanaka and Fiordland.
Mt Taranaki, Mt Hutt, Ohau and Two Thumbs are marked at the next-highest danger level "considerable - expert skills required".
Of 12 areas monitored by the Mountain Safety Council, only Queenstown is listed as at "moderate" risk, but a spokesman said that would be reviewed today.
He said it was only the second time this winter that avalanche warnings were at the highest level across so many areas.