What a bloody fun day!
Buffet breakfast to start was bound to cause issues, but thankfully managed to keep it down throughout the day.
We went zorbing in the morning which consists of a massive clear ball encased by a smaller clear ball and the air pumped in between. The occupant then sits inside and is at the mercy if gravity.
You can either be strapped in and do a dry zorb where you basically go end over end down a rather steep hill.
We all went as 3 groups, so 2 to a zorb and we did a “wet zorb”. Thankfully they fill the zorb with warm water.
Once you’re in, which involves jumping through a small hole, you’re zipped up and pushed down the hill.
With the aid of the water, you slip around, upside down and every which way for about 20 seconds before coming to a gentle halt at the bottom. By that stage, you’re dripping wet and keen for another run.
Then in the afternoon we headed out to Tikiteri to try our luck on the rapids. The company we did it through, Kaitiaki, were fantastic. We suited up in our wetsuits etc, sadly struggling to find a helmet big enough for moi (apparently my noggin is unusually large!).
We then trek off to the river and get some good instruction on what’s ahead of us. 3 waterfalls, plenty of rapids and some slower bits.
Once the boat was in the water, we headed off on our grade 5 course. We all adapt pretty well, go down some basic rapids and all manage to stay in the boat.
A 2m waterfall quickly followed by a 1.5m one was our wakeup to this being quite the adventure. A few mins later and we were waiting at the top of the big kahoona – the 7m waterfall monster. 7m is the biggest drop you can raft anywhere in the world.
Off we set, with the quick snap of “down!”, we were into position and holding on for dear life. At the bottom we submerge, raft totally underwater. Deb and I swallowed half the river contents between us, everyone else manages to come up breathing ok. We saw the photos later and we were incredibly fortunate to not roll the boat. We all had a big cheer that we survived. Absolutely awesome fun.
From there on, still lots of cool stuff to do, but nothing quite like to brief free-fall from that waterfall.
Liam, Ben and I went for a swim down the next rapid which was damn good fun, albeit freezing.
All in all, definitely one of the coolest things we reckon each of us has done.



