Posted on 08/30/2009 11:43:00 PM PDT by BlackVeil
Poor weather is hampering the search effort in the Victorian alpine region for State Water and Tourism Minister Tim Holding.
Mr Holding has not been heard from since Saturday evening when he headed out on a solo trek to Mount Feathertop, north-east of Melbourne.
It is Victoria's second highest mountain and the climb is dangerous at the best of times.
Police are not confident of finding Mr Holding today because of the weather.
There is low cloud cover and constant drizzle, with temperatures hovering around zero degrees Celsius.
Helicopters are unable to join the search because of the low cloud cover and the Bureau of Meteorology says weather conditions are expected to worsen this evening.
Mr Holding set off on his own on Saturday and reached a hut on Saturday evening.
The Victorian Cabinet Minister sent a text message to his partner saying he had arrived.
He was expected home yesterday afternoon.
Police say Mr Holding told fellow hikers yesterday morning he was planning to leave.
Senior weather forecaster Peter Newham says the temperature plummeted to -7 degrees Celsius on Saturday night and early yesterday.
"If anything, the conditions will deteriorate a bit during today with those north-westerly winds freshening," he said.
Acting Superintendent Wayne Rotherham from Victoria Police says the alarm was raised when resort management reported the minister's car was still at the base of the mountain last night.
"We had a team get in there at 5:00am (AEST) this morning. It took them five hours to walk from the initial car park," he said.
"They got to the hut and Mr Holding wasn't there. Since we've released it via the media, we've had someone come forward who saw him at the hut at 7:00am yesterday and from that we have a direction of travel from where he has walked, so we are sending the searchers up there as we speak."
Dangerous conditions
It is believed Mr Holding was headed towards the summit of the mountain.
In the winter months, the peak of Mt Feathertop is thick with snow and the steep hike is also icy, making it a mission only for the most experienced of hikers.
The convenor of volunteer group Bush Search and Rescue Victoria, Frank Zgoznik, says it is a dangerous place to be in bad conditions.
"There is a high risk of accidents on the actual mountain, on the summit itself," he said.
"There is a large overhang of snow that we call a cornice and it has trapped a number of people over the decades.
"The cornice can collapse underneath them and send them down the side of the mountain very quickly, leading to either death or injury."
Acting Superintendent Rotherham says it is believed Mr Holding was seen walking north from the hut yesterday morning, but there are several ways he could have gone.
"Once you get up the top there are rich tracks," he said.
"You can sort of go north, south, east or west, so from the hut we are spreading the searches from those directions so we are just trying to cover all areas."
Fit, experienced
If Mr Holding has not been injured, there is every reason to believe he is OK. The 37-year-old is said to be fit.
He is an experienced hiker and a former army reservist.
There are about 18 people in the search team, but low clouds have reduced visibility to less than 40 metres, making the use of a helicopter impossible.
Acting Superintendent Rotherham says there is some mobile phone coverage on the mountain.
"We have been attempting to get through on the mobile but there is no coverage," he said.
"We did get a signal emitted from the telephone late last night. We are just trying to track all that down now."
As Water Minister, Mr Holding is in charge of some of the State Government's most controversial projects, but has a reputation for thriving on a high workload and being highly dedicated to politics.
He has held several senior portfolios and is seen as a rising star in the party.
Premier John Brumby is hoping for the best.
But he says his initial optimism about Mr Holding's welfare is being tested.
"I was obviously very hopeful this morning that Tim would walk out and that has not been the case, and so we are increasingly concerned about his welfare and his wellbeing," he said.
It is believed Mr Holding was carrying a thermal sleeping bag, a tent and food.
Good news. And at least he didn’t fly to Argentina to meet with his mistress.
no frostbite or anything?
No details yet - I think after two days in near freezing rainy conditions, they may be defining ‘alive and well’ reasonably loosely - as long as he’ll be OK without major medical intervention, that’s good enough.
He’s well enough to have walked from the helicopter to an ambulance at least, though he didn’t look all that steady on his feet.
Excellent! Link to his story when it appears plz. I'll toss a beer to his good health!
Great news!
Many thanks for your kind and encouraging message - and you have been proved right. Tim Holding has been found alive, and reasonably well.
It is great to see a news story have a good ending.
That's good.Perishing on a (presumably) snowy mountain in freezing temperatures...alone...can't be a particularly fun way to go.
I wasn’t talking about Australia, I was talking about here. It should be warming up in Australia now, as it gets colder here, but it should be as cold as this. [brrrr]
I do indeed hope he’s okay; maybe he’s just slipped off for some incommunicado love nest action.
Thanks.
Gotta love the Aussies, A tough and friendly lot...
Ones I've met were right bastards.
Excellent!
I was supposed to be on Feathertop that same weekend but changed my plans when I saw the weather forecast was poor.
He failed to bring with him basic ice equipment (ice axe and crampons) to prevent slips and uncontrolled slides even though the forecast was for severe icing conditions.
As an experienced mountaineer, I’m not in the least surprised that he ended up down the side of a ravine he could not get out of.
He would not be the first Australian I’ve seen take unnecessary risks on a winter bushwalk.
Let this be a lesson to Aussies: Respect the ice.
Thanks.
Interesting, I live higher than Mount Kosciuszko by about 150’.
Hope this fellow comes out alright.
And it looks like he did.
also monitors count pixels from the opposite corner!!
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