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On a Sunday evening at Mt Barrow, located to the north-east of Launceston, Corey Chugg and a friend were exploring the area when they unexpectedly became separated.
The 32-year-old has since been unaccounted for, prompting concerns for his well-being among authorities.
A large-scale search operation has been underway since Sunday, involving emergency personnel, all-terrain vehicles, drones, and a helicopter diligently searching the region.
Earlier today, search teams discovered Chugg at the base of a steep slope, close to a creek near the designated search perimeter.
“The rescuers followed the main trail, called out for Mr. Chugg, who responded with his identity and expressed immense gratitude for being found,” explained Inspector Aleena Crack.
“I’ve had conversations with the search team, and they are extremely relieved and overjoyed,” she added.
“It’s always a great relief when you find somebody alive and well, much better than any alternative outcome and everyone is really happy with how it’s gone today.”
Conditions have been favourable over the past few days, with temperatures around the mid-teens to mid-20s and no rainfall recorded.
But temperatures dropped last night with a low of 7.7 degrees recorded about 6.30am.
“Thankfully, there was water around, and he’s been able to keep himself busy and occupied and as well as possible,” Crack said. 
Chugg was winched to safety and able to speak with emergency services.
He received a medical assessment before being taken to the hospital.
He is suffering from some exposure-related illness and has a foot injury, but the extent of his physical condition is unknown at this stage.
Police have contacted his family to let them know he has been found alive. 
They will be speaking to him after he recovers to understand how he became lost.
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