Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre


The Sir Edmund Hillary Outdoor Pursuits Centre of New Zealand is a New Zealand-based not-for-profit trust with two centres in the North Island. Started in 1973, OPC has been delivering outdoor programmes to school age students for 40 years and has around 5000 students visits per year.

Canyon Tragedy

On 15 April 2008 heavy rain caused a rapid increase in the river level in the Mangatepopo River canyon where a school group was canyoning. Seven people including six students and one teacher died. Later investigations revealed that the OPC missed heavy weather warnings from the met service and the coronal investigation that followed revealed systemic problems in risk management, including a culture of "risk drift" wherein the level of risk in the activities undertaken gradually increased over time.
Since the tragedy, the OPC has made significant changes to their practises, including enhanced training of the staff, and ensuring that risky activities are carried out by more than a single staff member. It also appears from the list of activities on the OPC website that canyoning is no longer one of the activities.

Geography

OPC Great Barrier

OPC Great Barrier is situated on Great Barrier Island which is 100 km to the North East of Auckland central. The centre is based in Karaka Bay in the northern end of the Island.

OPC Tongariro

OPC Tongariro is situated adjacent to the Tongariro National Park in the Central Plateau of the North Island right on State Highway 47 halfway between National Park and Turangi. The centre itself is on Department of Conservation land in the Tongariro Forest Park.