Each winter, a small team of specialist avalanche forecasters begin their vigil to keep people safe while travelling on the Milford Road.

Photo: RNZ / Tess Brunton

The alpine highway to Milford Sound is home to the country's only public road avalanche programme.

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Waka Kotahi's Milford Rd Alliance manager Kevin Thompson said most people remained unaware avalanches were so active in Fiordland.

"Many people will visit on a fine sunny day that might be in spring or autumn and they're wondering why we are restricting the road or it's closed. There's no snow on the road," he said.

"But snow for us is not always on the road, snow for us is up in the avalanche zones which you can't see from the main road so it's a hazard that people can't see. Unless they know it's there, they don't really know the hazard."

The avalanche programme has a team of five to six people who monitor and manage a roughly 15 kilometre st

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