Stray Travel did not used to stop in Rangitata but after the earthquakes in Christchurch, they have to find another location for us to spend the night and participate in another activity. The activity here is river rafting down the Rangitata River, which is fed by melting glacier. The water is cold and very clean. We had to wear a couple of layers of clothing and a wet suit to make sure we stay warm. Our trip took about 3 hours.
First, we were given some instructions on how to paddle and what to do when the guide give us instructions. We started going through fairly calm water, then through Grade 1 rapids. Eventually, our toughest challenge was going through a couple of Grade 5 rapids. After running the rapids, we took the opportunity to do some swimming and diving off rocks on the side of the river. It definitely was an adrenaline-filled activity.
First, we were given some instructions on how to paddle and what to do when the guide give us instructions. We started going through fairly calm water, then through Grade 1 rapids. Eventually, our toughest challenge was going through a couple of Grade 5 rapids. After running the rapids, we took the opportunity to do some swimming and diving off rocks on the side of the river. It definitely was an adrenaline-filled activity.
An enthusiastic group getting ready for some fun |
Area around the Rangitata River |
Getting the rafts ready |
Members of my team with guide, Jason |
Going through some rapids |
A beautiful scene |
More Rapids |
Keep Paddling! |
Diving into the cold water |
Whew....that was cold! |
Try diving again at 10m high |
No comments:
Post a Comment