Active and Adventure Travel
Far North in the South PacificNew Zealand's South Island has long been heralded as the adventure capital of the South Pacific. But, as our thrill-seeking writer discovered, the country's North Island has all of the sky jumping, horseback riding, and kite surfing you could want. Not to mention the wine...
Boy was I wrong about New Zealand. The sub-tropical North Island had none of the glaciers, peaks, or fissured fjords I'd always associated with the island nation. A mash-up of Hawaiian beaches and northern California wine country, the North Island is pastoral and green, and temperatures never dipped below 75 degrees during the 12 days I spent roaming about in February (austral August). Determined to see as much as possible during my short visit, I logged some 300 miles on two-lane country roads (complete with left-sided driving!) to the northern tip of the tail that is the stingray-shaped north island. The welcoming Kiwi spirit was ubiquitous. People called me "mate"and genuinely meant itand every day was a culinary adventure in fresh-caught seafood and distinctive local wines.
Sky Jumping
"Kia ora, mate," said Ki, my cheery Maori guide, before strapping me into a harness and leading me onto a narrow platform 630 feet in the air. "Here's where you jump!" Literally meaning "be well," kia ora is all-purpose Maori for hello, goodbye, and life is good. It's used much like aloha is in Hawaii. But truth be told, with my toes dangling above the gaping void, my being wasn't very well. Seized by my fear of heights, I inched up to the edge, where pride finally forced me into space. (Heck, a ten-year-old girl and her grandmother had jumped before me.) Cable-supported freefalling is like bungee jumping lite and safer than crossing most city streets, but the 11-second, 45-mph drop was grueling. Feet on the ground, I felt like I'd completed a tribal initiation. Contact: Sky Tower
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Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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