Be Prepared: Alpine Safety Essential This Snow Season |

With the snow season underway and the winter school holidays set to bring more visitors to the alpine region, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is reminding visitors to plan ahead, stay informed and take extra care in high-risk environments where conditions can change rapidly.

Alpine and backcountry areas found within Kosciuszko National Park present unique hazards, particularly during the winter season when weather can change suddenly.

Mobile phone coverage in alpine areas is often unreliable, and cold conditions can significantly reduce battery life. In many cases, people will not be able to rely on their phones to call for help.

Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) are strongly recommended and can be hired free of charge from 12 NPWS visitor centres across NSW or purchased from outdoor retailers. These devices send a satellite distress signal and allow emergency services to locate users even without mobile reception.

Before heading into alpine areas, visitors should:

Visitors should also complete a Trip Intention Form (TIF) before departure and share it with a family member or emergency contact. The form includes key details such as planned routes, expected return times and clothing descriptions, enabling the nominated contact to provide critical information to search and rescue authorities if the visitor fails to return as planned.

Trip Intention Forms can be submitted online in advance or completed at a NPWS visitor centre when collecting a Personal Locator Beacon.

Visitors should take care on alpine roads by allowing extra travel time, driving to the conditions and watching out for wildlife, particularly at dawn and dusk when animals are most active. Travel should be postponed if severe weather is forecast or conditions are unsafe.

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