Skiers, snowboarders, climbers and trampers have been warned that the coming week could be a dangerous time to explore parts of New Zealand's backcountry not normally associated with avalanches.
This follows fresh concerns that New Zealand Avalanche Advisory (NZAA) forecasters have about the avalanche risk across the country.
The Mountain Safety Council runs the NZAA and chief executive Mike Daisley says some lower altitude regions are predicted to have an avalanche risk over the next 48 to 72 hours, "which is pretty uncommon".
He says places that normally may never have a risk are now potentially vulnerable to slab avalanches.
"We know it's an exciting time, and the snow is finally here," he said.