The Scariest Thing I Have Ever Done

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While you might not exactly call me a “daredevil,” there's no denying that I do have a healthy appetite for adrenaline. There's a reason that I have been bungy jumping three times and why I have things like “swimming with sharks” on my bucket list. I like the rush. I like the challenge. And, I'll admit, you do automatically gain some cool points when you throw yourself off a bridge or out of a plane.

But just because I enjoy things like zip-lining and whitewater rafting doesn't mean that I'm totally immune to the fear that often goes along with these activities.

In fact, despite having done it twice before, I think it's safe to say that my third bungy jump was the scariest thing I have ever done.

Nevis Highwire Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand

It was back in May, during my Blog4NZ trip around New Zealand. I was in Queenstown, the little southern resort town where adrenaline junkies like me go to get their fix. I love Queenstown. For being as small as it is, it certainly packs a punch — and that punch includes a ton of crazy adventure sports, from jetboating to skydiving to bungy jumping.

I've bungy jumped before in Queenstown — off the 43-meter-high Kawarau Bridge, which is where modern bungy jumping was “invented” by A.J. Hackett back in the 1980s. I've also been bungy jumping in Taupo, where a 48-meter-high platform offers up the country's tallest water-touch.

Taupo Bungy
Going for the water touch in Taupo!

But kiwis — especially the adventurous ones — are constantly looking for ways to up the ante; to outdo their own craziness.

A.J. Hackett, not content to have invented one of the world's more ridiculous sports and be operating in locations all over the world, dreamt up the Nevis Highwire Bungy.

The Nevis Bungy

The Nevis Bungy, located in the stunning Nevis Canyon, is the mother of all bungy jumps. With a 35-minute backcountry 4×4 ride necessary to just get to the jump site, this is not a jump for the faint of heart.

And did I mention the cable car required to get you out to the “jump pod?”

Nevis Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand

Or how about the fact that this jump is 134 meters high??

That's 440 feet. That's more than 40 stories. That's 3 times taller than the Statue of Liberty.

Terrifying, right?

Nevis Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand
I may not look scared, but I was terrified.

I'm still not quite sure how I talked myself into doing it. But it probably had something to do with the fact that I had a free pass for both the Nevis Bungy and the Nevis Arc (a giant swing) as part of my Blog4NZ prize. Bungy jumping is NOT cheap, so to be able to do something like this for free was simply too good to pass up.

But that doesn't mean that I didn't have to psyche myself up for 2 days before even going to book my jump…

After that, there was no backing out. Was I nervous on the ride out to the canyon? You bet. Was I scared riding in the cable car out to the jump pod? Absolutely. And do I still get butterflies looking at my bungy photos or watching my jump video? Umm, hell yes.

But, once I was out in that pod and having my gear put on, I became strangely calm. This was just another challenge that I was going to overcome, and I knew I could do it.

Nevis Highwire Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand
I cope with fear by acting silly…

And, even though I seriously thought I might die as I penguin-waddled my way to the edge of the jump platform, I jumped obediently on the count of 3.

Nevis Bungy

Even though I've been bungy jumping before, nothing could have prepared me for the Nevis rush. Falling 134 meters is insane. You're going so fast that the breath is literally knocked out of you — I jumped screaming, but that scream was caught in my throat after about a second. Not to scare you, but I've heard of people actually blacking out on this jump because of the intense head-rush.

Nevis Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand

Oh, and did I mention that, unlike at other bungy sites where you are lowered head-first into a boat after your jump, at the Nevis you are reeled back up to the jump platform? Because you are. Which means, unless you want to be dangling upsidedown for 2 minutes, you have to release your feet from the bungy cord…

… That's right, you have to pull on a cord as you're dangling bottoms-up in a canyon that releases your feet so that you end up in a sitting position in your bungy harness.

Somehow, though, I survived. Actually, everyone who's conquered their fear at the Nevis has survived.

Nevis Bungy, Queenstown, New Zealand
I'm alive!

The Nevis Swing

So what did I do to celebrate? I went over to another platform, where I hung myself upsidedown in a giant swing harness 160 meters above the Nevis River and was launched in a 300-meter arc in the world's largest swing.

Nevis Arc

The Nevis Swing is unlike any other swing you've ever been on!

Fun? YES. It would have been even more fun if I'd had someone to swing with me. Then we could have gone tandem in a compromising position like “Honeymoon” or “69” (yeah, use your imagination on that one…).

Nevis Arc

So, bottom line, would I recommend these Nevis adventure sports to others? Absolutely. But be warned that it might be the scariest thing you will ever do.

Nevis Canyon

And now for the videos! (Excuse the extremely low quality… I literally had to MacGyver these things in order to upload them. But you get the idea.)

Nevis Bungy:

Nevis Swing:

READ NEXT: Completing the Bungee Jumping Trifecta in Queenstown

So what do you think? Would you try the Nevis Bungy or Arc?

 

 

Disclaimer: I received a free pass for both the Nevis Bungy and Nevis Arc, care of A.J.Hackett, as part of my Blog4NZ prize package. But as always, all opinions are my own.

"It's a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and, if you don't keep your feet, there's no telling where you might get swept off to." - JRR Tolkien

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  1. OooOOoooO! I like adventure and challenges, too, but I’m feeling that little thrill of fear just looking at your pictures. Wow! Good on ya. 😀

      It was most definitely a challenge. A terrifying, awesome challenge. So worth it, though!!

    Looks absolutely amazing! A few years ago I bungee jumped and went sky diving in Taupo New Zealand. But I imagine the 134 m jump is way more of an adrenaline rush!

      The Nevis is MUCH more of a rush than the bungy in Taupo! Though, any bungy jump is scary… But I’ve done both Taupo and the Nevis (as well as another shorter jump in Queenstown), and the 134 m jump was most definitely the scariest! But also the most rewarding afterward, I think.

    Dude, I like to consider myself fairly adventurous, but you actually couldn’t pay me $10000000000 to do this. I am in complete awe over your bravery! Holy feck!

      Well, considering I know how terrified of heights you are, I suppose I can understand you never wanting to do anything like this… haha.

    Wow, you looked so calm! I can’t imagine walking up to that platform and looking over the edge. But, I’d like to try bungy jumping some day too. Apparently NZ is the place to do it!

      If you think you may only ever do it once in your life, New Zealand is DEFINITELY the place to do it! And believe me, I wasn’t really feeling that clam at all standing up there!

    That looks absolutely terrifying but awesome! 😀

    Hell no! I about had a heart attack watching you do it! 😉

      Haha oh no! You probably shouldn’t watch it a second time then… I wouldn’t want to be the cause of any heart troubles!

    Nope! Would NOT do this!! I had a dream last night that I went bungee jumping and that was enough for me. Props to you though-and anyone else that does this stuff. No way, no how for me! However, I would gladly have gone with you……..but only to take pictures!

      Haha, are you SURE? 😉 At least you’d go watch! My mom wouldn’t even do that when we were in New Zealand together. Lol.

    My hands were dripping with sweat as I read this — yikes!! Can’t believe you immediately went back for more. 🙂

      Oh, you know me. One terrifying, life-threatening experience in one day is never enough! 😉

    oh god you are crazy! haha I don’t know if I could do that ! I think I just got an adrenaline rush just from watching you!

      You might surprise yourself though, Cailin! I honestly didn’t know if I could make myself do this jump. But I did!

    you are the bravest person I know! I wish I had some of your brave genes!!

      I’d be happy to loan you some, Jade! These adventure sports start to get really expensive after a while… lol.

    Wow, you are SO SO brave! I’ve always wanted to do a bungy jump, but i know the second that I get there and see it I will completely freak out and back out! 🙂

      You wouldn’t be the only one to back out upon seeing the jump! I’ve seen quite a few people freak out and back out. But, I bet you could do it. The trick is not to think about it, and just jump blindly when they count you down! The longer you hesitate, the worse it gets.

    That looks awesome. I can’t wait to go for a bungy jump!

      It was pretty awesome — but also really scary! But somehow I don’t think it would be quite as awesome if it wasn’t also scary! Good luck with your jump, whenever you do it!

    Wow – you’re brave, Amanda! Just looking at these photos is giving me vertigo…wish I was brave enough to bungee jump. There were so many places to do it in NZ but we chickened out.

      New Zealand definitely has a wealth of options when it comes to bungy jumping. But I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. I, however, am crazy enough to love it!

    You are definitely an adrenaline junkie. Both ride are so insane!! I wouldn’t do such a thing my life, some voice is my head is saying “this is insane and dangerous and that drop will kill you in normal conditions, this not natural, get out of there!”

    Not on your life! I am so glad there are people like you in the world to do this so I don’t have to! Bravo!

      Haha, thanks, Angie! I’m glad this adventure has at least been entertaining (if perhaps a bit scary) for others, too!

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