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<description>The ride in the jet boat is not for the faint hearted but not as bad as you might think. You are prewarned of the 360 degree turns so that you can ...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Huka-Falls-travel-guide-1313550">Huka Falls, New Zealand></a>, Jun 04, 2008</p>
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The ride in the jet boat is not for the faint hearted but not as bad as you might think. You are prewarned of the 360 degree turns so that you can hang on. It is a great way to see the scenery too. It is quite scary the way the boats get so close to the rocks. One thing to remember is that the boats only need 10cm of water to ride on, so when you see a rock just under the surface, be assured that the drivers know that there is enough water to get them safely over or at least very close to the rock. 
You are given waterproof jackets and life jackets. Safety first! </p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 16:34:03 PST</pubDate>
<description>For an adrenalin shot and the best water ride you can find, check out the Huka Jet boats at Huka Falls near Taupo, New Zealand.  The boats are powe...</description>
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For an adrenalin shot and the best water ride you can find, check out the Huka Jet boats at Huka Falls near Taupo, New Zealand.  The boats are powered by 502 cubic inch, 8.2 litre Chevrolet V8 engines that run on LPG.  The engines power a water jet that propels the boat forward without typical propellers on most boats.  The jet boats turn on a dime -- and the ride includes lots of 360 degree spins, close calls with canyon walls, rocks, logs, etc.  You are guaranteeed to get wet, so if you are concerned you might melt -- even the middle seats get you wet!

The drivers are meticulously trained -- and most are quite funny.  You'll have the time of your life.</p>
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<link>http://www.travbuddy.com/travel-blogs/33421/Preparation-for-My-Big-Adventure-with-Ed-and-Arlene-Austin-1</link>
<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:30:37 PST</pubDate>
<description>Our next stop of the day was at Huka Falls.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Huka&amp;nbsp;means &quot;foam&quot; in Maori -- and it is an appropriate name for this&amp;nbsp;waterfall on ...</description>
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<P>Our next stop of the day was at Huka Falls.&nbsp;&nbsp;Huka&nbsp;means "foam" in Maori -- and it is an appropriate name for this&nbsp;waterfall on the Waikato River.&nbsp; The&nbsp;falls are where Lake Taupo drains into the Waikato River, the longest river in New Zealand.&nbsp; Lake Taupo is the&nbsp;largest fresh water lake in Australasia.&nbsp; The river is normally 100 meters wide, but at the falls, it is squeezed to less than 20 meters wide.&nbsp; The volume&nbsp;of water coming through this point is amazing -- it is enough to fill 2 olympic sized swimming pools every second!&nbsp; It is an amazing sight -- I have never seen water&nbsp;so tourquoise in color, and my photos barely do it justice.&nbsp;</P>
<P>We stopped at an overlook area to check out the falls.&nbsp; They have a bridge in the overlook area that you can walk out onto and check out the falls from a very clear vantage point.&nbsp; It's a great place for a photo opportunity.&nbsp; You can also check out the jet boats that are available for thrill seekers at this site.</P>
<P>Very near the falls&nbsp;in&nbsp;the Wairakei Tourist Park is the Huka Jet location where you can take&nbsp;an&nbsp;amazing jet boat ride right up to the edge of the falls that will give you one of&nbsp;the biggest surges of adrenalin you can imagine!&nbsp; The jet boats are powered by a 502 cubic inch/8.2 litre Chevrolet V8 engine that runs on propane.&nbsp; Instead of using a propeller, the boats are propelled by a jet of water that blasts out of the back of the boat with great force -- it&nbsp;thrusts over 380 litres of water per second through the jet!&nbsp;&nbsp; The drivers of the boats are fantastic.&nbsp;&nbsp;They undergo a rigorous training (over 120 hours) before they are allowed to pilot&nbsp;the&nbsp;craft.&nbsp;&nbsp;In my experience, they are also&nbsp;dramatic hams that love to perform for&nbsp;and joke with the passengers.</P>
<P>The boats are owned by a&nbsp;Maori company that does this here and on the Shotover River&nbsp;on the South Island near Queenstown.&nbsp; Both are amazing rides.&nbsp; More on the Shotover River jet boat ride when we get to the South Island later in the trip.&nbsp; </P>
<P>I talked Mom and Dad into riding the jet boat with me, which was no mean feat with my Mom.&nbsp; My&nbsp;Dad sat&nbsp;at the side of the boat, Mom next and then me in the middle next&nbsp;to two other passengers.&nbsp; The ride was wild -- fast and furious with lots of close calls&nbsp;near rocks, logs, cliffs and&nbsp;trees.&nbsp; We did lots of 360 degree turns that left all of us very wet, particularly my Dad!&nbsp; We got so close to the Huka Falls -- it was amazing.&nbsp; So glad the jets are powerful enough to keep you out of the spillway!&nbsp; It's definitely an adventure not to be missed.&nbsp; </P>
<P>From Huka Falls, we went on to Taupo.&nbsp; We stayed at the Clearwater Motor Lodge, a place recommended by friends of mine back in Austin.&nbsp; They stay here every year when he comes to New Zealand to do the Iron Man race competition at Lake Taupo.&nbsp;&nbsp; We had a nice "family style" room with two bedrooms and a nice living room area.&nbsp; We did a quick soak in the Lodge's hot tub to warm up after our jet boat adventure, and then went over to the Copthorne for dinner at the Edgewater Grille.&nbsp; I had a rack of lamb that was out of this world.&nbsp; My Dad had New Zealand venison (deer meat) with a&nbsp;sauce made with chocolate, and he loved it.&nbsp; Mom had snapper, and said it was delicious as well.&nbsp;&nbsp;It may have been all the fresh air and activities of&nbsp;the day, but the food really hit the spot!&nbsp; Oh, and I had a great creme brulee here -- with one of the thickest, hardest&nbsp;carmelized sugar coatings ever.&nbsp; It was work, but really good.&nbsp; &nbsp; </P></p>
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