Hawke's Bay Today

Incredible rescue as dog gets stuck 13m down Te Mata Peak cliff

- Shannon Johnstone

Rafa the dog was stuck on Te Mata Peak’s famous eastern cliff face, no way up, and a heck of a long way down.

He’d fallen 13 metres while on a walk with his family on the Hawke’s Bay peak and was disoriente­d.

Luckily for Rafa, Hawke’s Bay’s abseiling firefighte­rs, who used a drone to help find him on the cliff and provide real-time images of the rescue, were on hand to save the day.

Senior firefighte­r Steve Kahu said once they’d found the dog 13m down the cliff, the rest of the rescue was relatively simple - abseil down, pop Rafa in a bag, and bring him back up - a total of 25 minutes work.

One firefighte­r abseiled down the cliff and 12 others were involved for manpower.

A video montage of the Queens Birthday weekend rescue, shows the firefighte­r abseiling a terrifying­ly long way down a vertical cliff to pick up the dog.

“The long weekend got off to a rocky start for the Chung family when a hike up Te Mata Peak ended with their dog Rafa getting lost and stuck down the side of a cliff,” they wrote on social media.

Fire and Emergency said the Chung family were extremely grateful to be reunited with Rafa.

“It was such a harrowing event for us all. We were distraught - it was such a huge relief when we saw him moving,” the family said.

“The whole team were amazing.

“We are beyond grateful – not only for the rescue but their compassion as well.”

Hawke’s Bay fire and emergency area commander Ken Cooper said firefighte­rs took such rescues seriously because there was a genuine risk to the dog, but also that upset owners might attempt a rescue themselves.

Cooper said firefighte­rs are called to Te Mata Peak several times a year, including to walkers and mountain bikers in trouble, but a dog down a cliff was not common.

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It was a “harrowing” experience for the Chung family, but they were delighted to get Rafa back.
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Firefighte­rs rescued a dog who had become lost and stuck down the side of the cliff. Photo / FENZ video
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