Missing hiker found in NSW’s Snowy Mountains

An experienced hiker who failed to return home from a nine-day trek in the NSW Snowy Mountains yesterday has been found safe and well.

Cameron Little, 57, began a hiking and skiing trip at Guthega Power Station at Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains on September 4.

His last communication was on September 6.

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Missing hiker Cameron Little

Little was due to return home yesterday and the alarm was raised when he didn't show up.

He was found today about 1pm in an area near Valentines Hut.

Little did not need medical treatment, police said.

"Police would like to remind members of the public that when heading out for a hike or a bushwalk, people should have a fully-charged mobile phone, along with additional charging devices," NSW Police said in a statement.

"Additionally, hikers are urged to take a GPS-enabled Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) and submit a Trip Intention Form with the appropriate agency, such as the National Parks and Wildlife Service."

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Missing hiker found Snowy Mountains Cameron Little

Authorities kicked off a land and air search for Little, including SES, PolAir and firefighters yesterday and the search resumed today.

Little's blue Mitsubishi station wagon was found unattended at Guthega Power Station.

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