While the drive to Queenstown was long, it was also scenic.
The next day started early with breakfast at a tasty cafĂ©. We then rode the gondola up to take in the views of Queenstown. We of course took in a few rides on, my favorite, the luge. Jeremy and Tim seemed pretty quiet as we got closer to lunch, but that’s because they had signed up for a BUNGEE JUMP!
We grabbed a quick lunch before heading off to the Kawaru Bridge. This bridge is the site of the first commercial bungy jump 20 years ago. It's 43 metre's in height which is much smaller than the Nevis jump which I had done last year during our travels with Jochen and Susanne. There were lots of spectators, but we didn’t have to wait long for the boys to jump! They both did a great job, had a nice water touch, and enjoyed the experience.
Jeremy pre-jump, he's jumped before so he was only half nervous
Jeremy jumping...what form
After the jumps, we headed back into Queenstown and drove up the Remarkables. This is one of the ski fields in Queenstown and the drive is rather scary as it's 13km on a curvy dirt road with no barriers. We finally made it to the top, took some pictures and then started our slow decent down.
Since we had got our bungy out of the way, the night was filled with drinks in Queenstown. We did our best to find some happy hours to get some cheap drinks and were successful at a few bars. One of them we got steak sandwiches and a Speights for $12...WHAT A DEAL!
We didn't stay out too late as we needed our strength for a big day tomorrow.
Nice Water Touch guys.
ReplyDeleteGood thing it was a relatively warm day. Otherwise they might not have been so eager for the water touch.
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