Without a doubt it is
another sun filled spectacular Friday afternoon in the glorious Queenstown. The
gang and I are getting ready to do the impossible, jump off a huge ledge. That
I would not even dream about doing. The last famil that I threw myself into was
that of the amazing Jet Boat ride from Waiatoto river safaris, so this was going to be a lot more scary. My group from
QRC and I all met in our classroom at the Queenstown Resort College where we
met our teacher Emily who was to look after us for the afternoon. The aim for
the afternoon was to attack the Queenstown ledge bungy with full force and guns
blazing. But before we were to jump the ledge we are going to have some fun
racing each other down the famous skyline luge and watch a performance from the
kappa haka group up at skyline. We were all extremely excited as we walked to
get on the gondola to take us up to the skyline. Once we arrived at the top of
the gondola we went straight to the luge. This was a new experience for me as I
had always wanted to try this, we all grabbed our little black luge carts and
had a briefing with the man in charge at the luge station. He sent us on our
way and I enjoyed 5 fun thrilled rides round the luge track racing and crashing
into the other guys. The kappa haka show that we experienced after was truly
amazing the songs, dances and the Maori culture was definitely a new experience
for me. They even got the girls to come up and do a poi dance and the boys to
come up and perform the haka.
The time
had come,
the time where I had to step up and do the unthinkable, throw myself of a
cliff. There was no way of backing out, well there was but as the men of
Vanuatu jumped to be brave in the eyes of there women so must I. We walked
around to the ledge bungy shop where all the staff was waiting to greet us
warmly, we had a talk about what was going to happen and the safety aspects of
the company. I got on the scales to weigh my self so that the jumpmasters new
what weight to put the rope to. All of us walked around the track towards the
ledge area where we were to jump. Looking around I could tell that everyone was
really nervous. I especially was nervous as I had never done anything like
before in my life and didn’t think I would. I was third to jump; my legs
trembled as I was trying to put my harness on. The ledge bungy crew had an
extremely relaxed persona about them, which I felt was very good as it helped
cool everyone’s nerves. As I stood on the edge of that ledge looking over
Queenstown I felt relaxed and forgot that was even about to jump off a 47 metre
high ledge. The jumpmaster was relaxed which made me relaxed.
I walked back from the edge, took a few huge strides and made the leap of faith of the edge.
I leapt out like a huge starfish with my arms wide open, not a care in the world as I flew freely through the sky. The spring back up as reached the end of the rope was an amazing feeling, I dangled there for a few minutes whilst I caught my breath back and they lifted me back up to the platform. Wow what an amazing an experience, I am now hooked for life.
I walked back from the edge, took a few huge strides and made the leap of faith of the edge.
I leapt out like a huge starfish with my arms wide open, not a care in the world as I flew freely through the sky. The spring back up as reached the end of the rope was an amazing feeling, I dangled there for a few minutes whilst I caught my breath back and they lifted me back up to the platform. Wow what an amazing an experience, I am now hooked for life.
This ledge
bungy in Queenstown is an amazing experience; I would recommend this to anyone
who extremely scared of doing it. For the others out there who are not bothered
by heights I recommend trying a big jump such as the Canyon Swing over the Shotover
River. If you are interested in reading more about the Ledge Bungy, have a look a Nick Shea's blog.
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