ELEVEN children and three adults are reported to be in good spirits after becoming separated from their church bushwalking group and getting lost overnight in bushland in southern NSW.
Police were called to Bungonia State Conservation Area near Goulburn about 7pm on Thursday after reports 14 people, including 11 children and teens aged between 11 and 17, were lost near Adam Point Lookout in sub-zero temperatures.
An initial search of the area located 12 of the bushwalkers who were led to safety and later given the all-clear by medics.
A 50-year-old man and 15-year-old student were found in more dangerous terrain that could not be accessed from a helicopter.
They were walked to safety by police about 2am (AEST).
Acting Inspector Laurie Godkin from Goulburn Local Command said the two walkers dealt well with the sub-zero temperatures.
"I didn't speak to them but everyone seemed to be in fairly good spirits," he told AAP.
"They knew help was there (and) on the way."
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