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    Ready . . . Steady . . . Jump!

    As I walked from the hotel to the Auckland harbour bridge, I told my wife "Yeah it's going to be easy. I'll Just get up there and go for it!"

    So we got there and I paid and got harnessed up. Feeling mighty brave, I kissed my wife and daughter and started the walk under the bridge to the jump point.

    As I'm walking up, I'm thinking to myself "Shit, this isn't high, I could step over the side now and I'd be fine"

    Wha I failed to remind myself is that I hate the water as I can't swim. Actually, I like pools, just not the sea. Too many nasty creatures in there and man was never meant to go there.

    As we got about half way up, I saw a platform with a few ropes and thought "Yes, that's easy, not even going to break a sweat jumping from there"

    However, the walk was longer, the steps were higher and the distance to the water became further. 47 metres to be precise, or 154ft for the non-metric among you.

    So the music is playing, the camera is on and I'm smiling. Deep down inside I know I can't do it and I have to pull out. I wade out slowley to the edge, seeing the green water far below and thinking that I wish I'd never bothered.

    As I stepped towards the edge, I had an overwhekming feeling of "F**k it, I've paid for this and I won't get my money back so I'm doing it"

    So I did! - What an awesome experience.
    Anyone else done this bungy??
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    good on you for jumping... I attempted it once last year when my cousin came over from Aussie, we walked under the bridge to the "pod" and were told we had to walk back and the jumps were cancelled due to the heavy winds (approx 130kph)... never bothered going back...
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    Crazy!! Who'd wanna risk doing that?? It's almost as dangerous as motorcycling. You're all mad!!
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    i've done it twice now, good fun!
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    Havent done the bungy of the harbour bridge, but I have done the bungy in Taupo. Isn't it the most awesome feeling as you fall though the air before the rope snaps you back up, almost surreal!
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    Oh bugger that!. I reckon I would shit myself. I so scared of heights I almost shit myself when I stand up and im only 5 foot tall.

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    Good on ya! Wouldn't catch me doing a bungy though.

    154ft??? where did you get this height from? When I jumped off the bridge on the day of the new millenium, the height was "139ft" on the service platform - which is the same level of the bungy pod. Farking low for base jumping. Canopy open and then turn + splash!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop
    Good on ya! Wouldn't catch me doing a bungy though.

    154ft??? where did you get this height from? When I jumped off the bridge on the day of the new millenium, the height was "139ft" on the service platform - which is the same level of the bungy pod. Farking low for base jumping. Canopy open and then turn + splash!
    The company said 47 metres and an online calculation (as I'm too lazy to check myself) converted it to 154ft.
    My apologies if it's incorrect.
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    No worries. I guess the height varies on the tide though
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    My eldest daughter has done the 3 AJ Hacket jumps at Queenstown including the Nevis Bluff one that Billy Connolly was shown doing on his NZ tour. She didn't even hesitate at the countdown. Took HOURS for the stupid grin to come off her face after each one.
    Mrs Oakie says she could never do a bungy but she loved the parachute jump she did a few years back. Go figure!
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    Bungy, Hang-gliding (solo) and Sky Diving (solo) are things I really want to do before I'm dead.
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    Does look kinda cool... mind you I get vertigo at those kinds of heighs so can't see myself doing it really...

    Is it just me, but in that first pick it looks like that guys perving at your ass and is about to bend you fully over?

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    Haven't done the auckland one, but I have done two in Queenstown. Kawarau Bridge (about 43m) and Nevis High wire (134m).

    Nevis was extreme, expensive, but a lot of fun. I still reckon it was a pity they stopped running the heli bungy at 300m... that would have been fun.

    Worst part of bungy is paying $100 plus for a few seconds...

    sky diving is on the list tho, lucky buggers who have done it
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