The man who died after he was found unresponsive on a Mid Canterbury skifield yesterday has been remembered by friends as an "inspiration" who will be "dearly missed".
Rupert Smith, 41, was found unresponsive at Mt Hutt Ski Area near Methven on Sunday afternoon.
An investigation into the circumstances of his death is ongoing.
Mt Hutt medical and patrol teams were alerted to the situation about 2.30pm.
An NZSki spokesperson said the teams "immediately implemented their emergency procedures" and also notified the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue and St John who raced to the scene.
Smith, from Wanaka, was skiing on an intermediate groomed trail at the time of the incident.
His death would be referred to the Coroner.
"NZSki's thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased," said the spokesperson.
"I am so honoured and thankful I had the chance to know you, I will never forget you."
A third friend shared a photo of Smith snowboarding at Mt Hutt.
"Today you left us doing what you loved," he wrote.
"I hope that you are getting some sick runs up in heaven my friend. Since I was a grom you have been an inspiration in my life.
"You will be dearly missed and always be remembered. I especially loved the mad airs you pulled, and 100 day seasons even challenging yourself in the world freeriding championships and winning."
Another woman said the week was "heavy" after the news of Smith's death.