When planning our New Zealand trip, it was clear from the beginning that bungy jumping would be one of the activities. For one, Queenstown is home to one of the best known bungy sites in the world- the Kawarau Bridge Bungy. This bridge is also considered to be the first "official" bungy site in the world. Also, our friend who lives in Queenstown (the one whose wedding we attended in NZ), happens to work in marketing for AJ Hackett Bungy Company, so she had agreed to come along and "host" bungy-ing for her friends who wanted to jump. From the beginning, I said I wanted to go watch, but I knew I would not be jumping.
AJ Hackett Kawarau Bungy Centre (too bad the Bungy Bar was closed) |
Fast forward to Monday, March 25, 2013.
I know, right?! No idea how this happened!! That morning, I had unofficially signed myself up to be the photographer for the other girls who would be jumping. However, we got to the site, and something came over me and I started to think...
What if I regret not jumping?...
If there would ever be a place to bungy, this would be it...
I know one of the employees here, and she knows all the operators, so it kind of feels comfortable...
They have a perfect safety record, and this place seems legit...
And next thing I knew, my cousin Lee Anne had set the form in front of me to jump tandem with her and then handed me a pen. And there I was, signing my life away. And off I went to the bridge. Honestly, I think it actually helped quite a bit that I hadn't planned on jumping. That way, I hadn't been worrying about it the night before or that morning. I wasn't even nervous when they were strapping my legs in. I must have been in denial/shock. I truly did not get scared until I was standing at the edge of the platform. And at that moment, I really did freak out. I told the guy to untie me and that I didn't want to jump anymore. I tried to sit back down. I kept grabbing onto the railing next to me (so much so that an employee had to come and
This is the bridge from which I was about to hurl myself |
Eek- the view from above! Somehow I have to make it down there. |
How we really felt | Hiding fear with smiles |
Believe it or not, I wasn't yet nervous at this point |
See my death grip on the rail? |
Our friend Katie cheering us on |
I love the perspective of this shot |
Smiling! |
Safe! We did it! |
I am really glad that I decided to jump. I am normally such a wimp and very rarely, if ever do I take big risks. But, I am really really proud that I did it! Was it terrifying? Absolutely. But, even still, it was such a fun, amazing, thirlling, and unforgettable experience! I definitely do not regret jumping. Am I addicted now? Am I an adrenaline junky? Do I feel the need to jump again? Nope. Not in the least. I honestly feel no desire whatsoever to bungy again- once is enough for me. But. I am so so so glad that I did!
Watching this video still makes my stomach drop and my heart beat faster. Oh, and side note- the only reason I would maybe consider jumping again is because as you'll see in this video, we did a wimpy feet first jump/drop- I totally wish I had been brave enough to dive. Oh, and thanks to Lee Anne who was able to convince the bungy operators to play our requested jump song- "Sail" by AWOLNATION.
*Well, I can't seem to get the video to upload correctly. :-( I'll update with the video as soon as I get it figured out.