"They are very good to us, they keep us quite involved and knowing what's going on.
"It's a wonderful group of volunteers, as well as the police. They've gone out in some terrible weather and done their best for us. We appreciate what they've done for us."
Peterson said they were heading back to Whakatane late this afternoon.He said Nigel's little sisters had also come over so that they felt like they were part of what was going on and saw what was being done.
"They will have to process this in later life."
Peterson said it was emotionally draining to be in this situation.
"It is very tough when you had quite a bit of expectation going into this weekend."
He said there had been some good targeted searches which he thought had some promise but there had been no luck.
"It's still pretty gut-wrenching. We appreciate what the volunteers have done for us, but it's pretty hard to deal with the situation at the moment, but we've got to carry on."
Rotorua police Constable John Fredericksen said they had made good ground but had not come across anything useful yet.
The weekend's search included the area around Highland Loop Rd.