Her body was situated after elevated ventures gave pictures of the zone and her boots and knapsack were spotted, police said.
Sgt Mark Kirkwood, from West Coast Search and Rescue, told the BBC there were no suspicious conditions encompassing Ms Simpson's demise and it had all the earmarks of being a disastrous mishap.
It appeared that she had left the climbing track, removed her boots and gone into a cascade, he said.
Her body was found in a gulch in the Pyke Creek zone, which recommended she had been washed down into it. Her boots were about 900m (2,953 ft) upstream from where her body was found and her rucksack was closer to her.
"It's an exceptionally dangerous zone. We have no clue why she went into the water," Sgt Kirkwood said.
Her body was recognized by her mom and other family who were at the inquiry site in the wake of making a trip to New Zealand from the UK.
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