Sunday 2 December 2012

Shotover Canyon Swing



In a town known for adventure, action and adrenaline it’s hard for a company to come along and differentiate themselves from the norm.Shotover Canyon Swing manages to pull themselves away from conventional adventure tourism activities by creating an atmosphere which embraces fear and tackles it head on.


My experience with Shotover Canyon Swing started at their head office in the centre of Queenstown. The staff there were friendly, engaging and very professional. In such a heavily saturated adventure town you notice the little things that make all the difference. For me here at Canyon Swing it was the way they displayed my weight on my wrist. They rounded my weight to the nearest 10; then they drew a simple but totally random picture on the back of my hand. In the picture they hid a nine, indicating to the staff out at the jump site that my weight was closest to 90kg. For me it’s not a big deal but for
another customer who may be weight 
sensitive, the idea is genius.

After a short 15 minute drive out to the Shotover River we arrived at the Canyon Swing site. This is where the blood starts pumping and the fingers start tingling. With light friendly banter all the way from the bus ride out there, to harnessing up and finally when you’re peering over the edge, the staff at Shotover Canyon Swing know exactly how to keep you on your toes. 

With countless jump styles to choose from it’s hard to decide which one fits you best. Luckily they have come up with an ingenious solution to this problem, an underpants rating. Yes that’s right, an underpants rating. The underpants scale rates how scary and challenging a certain jump style may be. Ranging from a simple forward fall at one underpants to the more intense “Gimp boy goes to Hollywood” (hanging vertically upside down, facing the ground) at 5 underpants.



After much hesitation I finally decided on a jump style to suit me, a gainer. A gainer is a backflip whilst traveling forward, with my background in skiing I thought this would suit quite well! Nevertheless I was still pretty apprehensive when the time came to hurl myself into what seems like a never ending drop toward the river. However, with a couple quick steps I took the plunge, and what a plunge it was. With a free-fall of 60 metres and a swing arc of 200 metres, I can’t say I was surprised when the biggest rush of adrenaline pumped through my veins. The rush and experience far exceeded my expectation. I originally thought jumping straight down during a bungy jump would deliver a bigger thrill. To my surprise it was something about being pulled through the air at speed on the swing that changed this idea.

After your jump, Shotover Canyon Swing gives you the opportunity to purchase a DVD and photo pack. Normally this pack is quite pricey but luckily due to the experience I had with them being a famill visit they were generous enough to include this at no extra cost. Even with the price being relatively steep, I strongly encourage purchasing the pack as it will provide you with lasting memories of a wonderful and challenging experience.

The Shotover Canyon Swing was an amazing experience, one which I strongly recommend to all travellers passing through Queenstown. The product is a unique concept that holds its own against the reputation of larger companies in the area. The staff are positive and friendly, delivering an atmosphere for all to enjoy.





For more information and other experiences about Shotover Canyon Swing, make sure to check out both Sinchan and Daniel’s blogs.


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