Tell A Friend About 720

Latest 720 Messages
| Re:Skydiving... |
| by alonzamiller 2012/02/10 21:59 |
| Re:Longboard skateboarding |
| by melissahall 2012/02/03 21:03 |
| Re:Crackup skydiving! |
| by kevindesouza 2012/01/27 18:29 |
| Re:Crackup skydiving! |
| by mandisclark 2012/01/20 19:44 |
| Re:Longboard skateboarding |
| by AaronRiley 2012/01/17 23:50 |
Latest Videos
Videos
Classic 720 Videos Extreme 720 VideosAdvertisement
Random Listing
![]() Snowgum www.snowgum.com.au Category: Brands and Products |
| Tourism pioneers jump for joy |
| Sunday, 16 November 2008 06:08 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Adventure tourism pioneers AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch tandem jumped for joy as they celebrated 20 years of adrenalin thrills at Queenstown’s Kawarau Bridge yesterday (12.11.08).![]() Co-founders and local heroes, the adventurous Kiwi pair launched their commercial bungy operation, now a multi-million dollar empire, at the bridge on November 12 1988. And, according to the famous pair, it was still just as much of a thrill as it was 20 years ago. Of nearly 650 children from local schools who were at the bridge during the open day, around 50, some aged as young as 10, took up the challenge - with their parents’ permission - of a free jump. Adults who turned up wearing 1980s clothing qualified for an NZ$88 bungy jump. Bungy had given Queenstown "lots of opportunities over the years to celebrate and this is one of them", AJ Hackett CEO Michelle Trapski said. 500,000 jumpers More than 500,000 people have jumped from the bridge that became the springboard for the worldwide spread of bungy, and more than two million people globally have bungy-jumped from AJ Hackett sites. When the Kawarau jump first opened, skeptics thought it was a tourism operation that would never catch on but on its first day - November 12 1988 - 28 candidates each paid NZ$75 to leap off the 43-metre high bridge. "Lots of people had heard what we were going to do and the buzz around town was huge because we were pretty excited ourselves, so around 1pm, after AJ had finished painting the deck, we did a display and people rolled up to jump. Opening day was a bit of a blur, but I know several hundred people came out to watch," Henry van Asch recalled. "Some thought we were mad and that we’d never last, but with the response we started to get an idea we were onto a great thing. Now it’s great ... being able to look back and know that so many people have had a great time and this challenge has changed their lives." Birth of adventure tourism The launch of the Kawarau Bridge Bungy site has been hailed as the birth of adventure tourism in New Zealand, and was integral towards putting New Zealand on the world adventure tourism map. "When I stand out there with AJ, I know we are still both as passionate about it as we were then. It has been a fantastic ride and we’re both really happy to have done something that’s been fulfilling for all our jumpers and crew from all around the world, for Queenstown, and for tourism," van Asch said. More on the AJ Hackett bungy story:
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Comments (5)
![]()
NFL Customized Jerseys
said:
|
... Thanks for the best blog.I am glad to came here! NFL Jerseys . will be provided for you. thanks for sharing the such information with With a minute time into our website Discount NFL Jerseys ..Can see what you like! Will give you more confidence to bring to the pursuit. |
|
Coach Outlet Online
said:
|
... As a fashionista,Coach Outlet Online you should deeply know how important Coach Factory Outletto collect a set of outfits in summer. |
|
SFP Transceiver
said:
|
... Order fiber optic transceiver from SFPEX - the leading manufacturer of optical transceiver such as sfp, SFP+, XFP,X2, XENPAK, GBIC, BIDI, CWDM, DWDM.cctv camera |
|
Coach Outlet
said:
|
... a program Coach Outlet under which banks in foreign countries,buy time for Europe to fix the problem,resulted in euphoria in global stock markets. |
|
Coach Outlet Online
said:
|
... The previous Coach Factory Storecollection thatCoach Factory Outlet has |
|
Write comment















Thanks for the best blog.I am glad to came here! 