After almost two weeks missing in the rugged terrain of the Australian Alps, Melbourne man Hadi Nazari has been found alive.
The 23-year-old was found by hikers about 3.15pm today, near Blue Lake in Kosciuszko National Park, NSW Police said.
Nazari was being assessed by paramedics after being winched to the search command post.
He was reported missing on Boxing Day by two friends after he failed to arrive at a campground where they had arranged to meet.
He had last been seen descending the Hannels Spur trail near Geehi, between Khancoban and Thredbo, about 2.30pm on December 26.
Rubbish, hiking poles, a campfire, lighter and camera belonging to Nazari had been found in the search.
The 23-year-old hiker, Hadi Nazari, was descending a challenging trail in the Kosciuszko National Park about 2.30pm on Boxing Day when he was last seen by friends.
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Melbourne student Hadi Nazari disappeared after setting off on a bushwalk in Kosciuszko National Park on December 26.
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Hadi Nazari, 23, has not been seen since he began descending the challenging Hannels Spur track in the Kosciuszko National Park on Boxing Day.
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Finding Nazari alive after almost two weeks was an "incredible outcome", NSW Police Inspector Josh Broadfoot said.
"We never gave up hope of finding him and we are elated we can return him safely to his family," he said.