Lord of the Rafts
From the relatively calm and peaceful raft through the glowworm caves in the previous blog to all out adrenaline as some of us in the Dobbler tribe went white water rafting down a 7 metre, grade 5 rapid! Add to that a morning of venturing around the Hobbiton set where they filmed Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit, it really was another awesome day on my travels in New Zealand from earlier this year. Hold on tight, we're going on an adventure here!
Hobbiton
For those of you who thoroughly enjoyed (or still enjoy) the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit movies then you must absolutely make your way over to Hobbiton if you're in New Zealand. I've only seen the films a couple of times but safe to say after visiting, those of us in the travel group who went watched the films again later in the evening at our accommodation. And yes, we all said "WE WERE THERE!" whilst pointing ever so excitedly at the television!
I recommend booking yourself on a guided tour to make the most of it. The one I went on cost $119NZD from the Hobbiton Movie Set Shop in Rotorua and this includes a transfer and a drink at the Green Dragon. More information about other transfer locations is on their website. It is a long drive over from Rotorua, which will take around 60-70 minutes, but you do get some videos and documentaries to get you in the mood and feeling all "hobbity" :) When you start getting towards Middle Earth, you will see rolling hills after rolling hills and it's a beautiful landscape.
Rolling hills as you enter Hobbiton (Middle Earth)
Getting closer to Hobbiton...
...and here we are!
On the tour, we learned about how this location came to be the spot for Middle Earth. In 1998, the scouting team of the director, Sir Peter Jackon, discovered the green hills of Alexander Farm in Waikato and when Jackson came to visit this 1,250 acre sheep farm himself, he knew it would be the perfect place to home our beloved hobbits.
Welcome to Hobbiton!
Obviously, they didn't need all 1,250 acres to create this set but the land owner gave around 10-12 acres for them to work with. After Lord of the Rings was filmed, the production crew went to destroy the set although some parts couldn't be removed for one reason or another. Then when they filmed the Hobbit in the late 2000s, the crew decided to make the set permanent. Ever since 2002, this has been a fully fledged tourist operation. Let's see if you can name some of the hobbit-holes :)
Some of the doors were made about 60% full size to give the perspective effect
I don't think I'd make a good hobbit :)
Which hobbit's house is this then?
View of the lake and the Party Tree from "Bag End"
As you walk around you will notice that there is absolutely no man-made things like electricity pylons, buildings, roads, air plane noises and the like. It gave Jackson the chance to be totally detracted from the modern world and immerse everyone in to the land of Middle Earth!
At the top of Bag End, you'll notice a magnificent tree which stands atop of the hill. It's not real. What?! Yea, it's not real, it's completely artificial! They made this because the natural tree they wanted to use and move there died at some point whilst filming and so they made an exact replica and each individual leaf is hand painted. Jackson was pretty meticulous hey!
The fake tree sits above the yellow tent to the left on top of the hill
As we made our way towards the Green Dragon, we stopped at the Party Tree to see what was going on down there and do a little dance (well, it is the Party Tree)! There's a lot of information thrown at you on this tour but I always think it's better to have too much than not enough. You get to learn about just how intricate every little detail was and what it took to make this compelling movie series. What's good is, you get a free drink at the Green Dragon to help digest it all anyway ;)
Anyone want to dance under the Party Tree?
Who knows which hobbit lives here?
To the pub of course!
It looks like they're restocking the bar with a fresh barrel!
Cross the bridge to get to the Green Dragon...
...and enter!
Inside looks pretty cool, not a bad place to order your drink...
...cheers :)
Then of course, once the guided section of the tour has finished, you have the visitor's shop where you can buy all kinds of souvenirs like the good old fridge magnets, postcards and special edition books. I'd recommend this tour even if you've watched the films and aren't an avid fan (like me) as it's a pretty cool experience and you get to see what life is like as a hobbit! Check the website out here which has more information about the whole shebang.
White Water Rafting, Kaituna River
Oh. My. Goodness! I've done a few white water rafting excursions in my time and they are really good fun but nothing quite like this! The thrill of going down the river, not knowing if you're going to fall in, up against one of the forces of nature, I love it! However, the biggest grade rapids I've done are Grade 3 in a kayak when I was 15.
There are 6 grades in total. Grade 1 being a slight ripple in the water whilst grade 6 is basically like Niagara Falls! So when I heard this was a grade 5 with a 7 metre vertical drop... I was a little bit apprehensive but to say you've gone down the biggest commercially available white water rafting drop, well, I couldn't turn that down!
We look happy enough now at the beginning but little did we know what was ahead of us!
The rafting company we went with is called Kaitiaki Adventures and you can book this in Rotorua (it's actually right next to the Hobbiton Shop) or on the website but I'd recommend booking it a few days in advance. For $109NZD, you get a 3 hour adrenaline rush that takes you through the Kaituna River and on a trip of a life time! We had such a cool instructor who was remarkably chilled out and made fun of (and with) everyone, which took the stress out of what we were about to embark on! You get all the equipment of course and transit to and from Rotorua.
Before the main event, there was about a 3 metre drop that we had to navigate through and we all thought that WAS the main event... the heart was pumping as we approached this one! Rest assured, we were informed that there were 4 scenarios that would happen.
- Scenario A - we all make it through, no dramas.
- Scenario B - you fall out and try to sit up with your feet pointing forward to protect you as you go down the river, no dramas.
- Scenario C - you fall out and you end up under the raft, make yourself in to a ball, you pop up and adopt the sit position, no dramas.
- Scenario D - the raft goes upside down, you end up under it, find the air pocket and side of the raft, hold your breath, pull yourself under and outside, no dramas
(I think that's what they said anyway disclaimer, don't listen to me, listen to the instructor :) )
Approaching the first 3 metre drop...
Hold on!!!
Phew! Made it!
Well that was a rush and definitely the biggest drop I've ever been down! I hope you enjoyed living it with me! Oh... wait... the REST of the rafting trip and that 7 metre drop...? Well, there were a few more rapids to navigate, child's play really
Pretty calm waters to get through...
...yea no problems here!
Errr... what's that colossally loud rushing of water up ahead? Why is our fun instructor suddenly getting serious? "Guys, seriously, listen to my instructions, hold on as tight as you can and I'll try to steer us in to safety"... Suddenly, the heart was pounding a deeper, heavier rhythm, the colour was draining from us as we started to approach "it". 7 metres of surging torrent awaited us as we were instructed to paddle "Paddleeeee".... "STOP".... "GET DOWN, HOLD ON!"...
Approaching the falls, just getting a firm grip on the ropes (I'm middle left in the picture)...
Hold on tight, here we go!
Carnage...
I felt a huge tilt to the left and thought I was going in...
... when I look up, the person in front and behind me were gone!
Assessing the damage, who did we lose?
All's well that ends well :)
Looking back at these pictures now and I remember the shear carnage that happened as we went down. There is SO much water dropping on you and we actually got pulled a little bit back in to the waterfall! We had scenario A, B AND C here as five of us made it through (no dramas), one fell off the side but held on to the rope (no dramas) and the other went out, down and under then ended up at the front - NO DRAMAS! But all's well that ends well! We then watched the other raft of 6 come down and nailed it scenario A! Well done to them but I think we had a bit more fun :P
So who wants to go rafting here then? Haha! If you want to feel the thrill, check out Kaitiaki Adventures and give them a Kia Ora when you do. Friendly people, fun day out :)
Take it easy (if you can)!
Nicky
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Nice the rafting looks really fun! Also about Lord of the Rings and Hobbit they actually filmed Middle Earth there?
Oh yes! And the inspiration for Mount Doom, that's in the North Island as well... I hiked up next to it 🙂 will be writing about that later in this blog series
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You didn't see Gollum down the waterways, Oh well always a next time possibly. Both visits sound amazing, very different adventures, you definitely squeezed in lots of action on your trip over.
The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings Trilogy are books I still have, bought them in the early 1970's have enjoyed reading them a couple of times over. First movie attempt was animated, IMHO a complete hack! When Peter Jackson did the series I was amazed at the quality given to books that deserved the respect he gave to them.
No video series absolutely captures all the detail of the book, Peter Jackson did come close, now you must read the books....
Haha no I think he may be under the waterfall as we were being pulled back in a bit! Maybe the other two who fell in saw the cheeky little devil!
You couldn't pick two more contrasting activities really haha. But it is possible to do both in the same day 😁
I don't know too much about the history of the films. What happened then? It was a disaster in the animated film and PJ revived it? I think I will have to get myself the trilogy now you mentioned it! Never read them, just watched the movies
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Personally I thought the animated in 1978 movies to be, well not well done, each to their own. PJ definitely put in the effort these books deserved.
Once you read the books you will fill in the blanks, things that really stood out and were missed. If taken into the movie I am sure it would have been many hours longer, all in all it was still exceptionally well done.
Hmm maybe they launched that cartoon series too soon and it required the special effects that were available in the 21st century.
I have heard that there was a lot more that could have been squeezed in to the movies from the books. I did feel in the first film that it dragged on a little bit and it was just the hobbits walking with nothing too much happening. But then, I haven't seen the first one for a while. We only watched the 3rd one after Hobbiton visit 🙂
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Wow! What an adventure! Not sure I would be up for the white water rafting, but definitely want to see Hobbleton now!
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Haha I think I will be giving white water rafting a little bit of a break too after this adventure! That was quite something!
Yes it is well worth visiting if you're going to New Zealand, it seems expensive (and is probably a little bit) but you do get a lot out of it and it's a pretty cool place to visit!
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We're more than happy to be your Dudes and Dudettes!!!! Yaaaas!
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i absolutely adored this one, not only the hobbits but rafting as well, great combo! vant wait to see what else you have in yout bag.
Hehe yea it is an unusual combination of hobbits and white water rafting. From one extreme to the next! Just getting my breath back after reliving it too 😁 Thanks for checking it out and we'll see what happens in the next one!
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Nooooo! No white water rafting for me! It looks like fun if you like to take the chance of being spilled in the water, though! the trip to visit the Hobbits is more my style, although i have had a few adventures of my own recently! :-)
Wow......this certainly is an action packed blog @nickeyharvey with a ton of fabulous images and great information. You've put a lot of effort into this post and I'm sure many more people than myself will be putting these two venues on their bucket list.......although I'll leave the Kaituna River Rafting to those who are much more energetic (and brave) than I am. One of these days I am going to visit Hobbiton. Some of my family members have been and it was the highlight of their trip to N.Z.
I can feel the welcoming call of my birth place loud and strong. Haere Mai, Haere mai, Haere Mai......... (U & R )
Hey @trudeehunter! Thanks for checking it out! Yea no shortage of action in this one and I needed a couple of days off to post about my next day in New Zealand myself! That was the biggest rapid I've ever rafter down and it was pure adrenaline!
Hobbiton was awesome as well in such a different way! I hope one day I get to go back to New Zealand and even live there for a bit because I fell a little bit in love with the place 😊
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Those images look amazing, I've done some river boating and kayaking but nothing like that, well done...
Thanks mate, yea this was one of the most insane things I've done!
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well well well....looky here...sir nickyhavey better known as sir Clueless, attempted to make another post. Lucky for you the pictures were good or we'd have to classify this one as rubbish.
Hey if you were on the raft who was taking the pictures?
Hey Lord Janton, thank you for leaving me such valuable feedback. The pictures were good because I didn't take them so that's probably why I got some upvotes but you're right, the rest is trash.
The raft company have a photographer who takes the pictures (they don't come on the rafts in case your primitive mind was struggling to understand that...or anything lol)
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lol! Howdy today sir nickyhavey! The most shocking thing about this fine post? You aren't a fan of Lord of the Rings?? That right there should get you banned from the Redneck Brigade for life!
I didn't say I wasn't a fan, just not a hardcore fan. I watched the movies but not read the books. Why, are you a redneck hobbit?
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hey sir nickyhavey! Did you see my mention in today's post? I know you normally don't lower yourself to read mine but you have a cool mention in there! lol.
Hey Lord Janton not yet, I will have a look later today and see how "cool" it is lol
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Haha! Those Hobbits are totally redneck! They don't do much and they love beer more than anything. lol. At least they have some priorities in life.
Haha send them over some redneck tokens!
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I think that would be a very popular token actually! So maybe some day.
What's freaking amazing adventure!!! I would love to actually live in the little hobbits village but with bigger doors. It feels more natural nature like. And the Green Dragon at the end... Beautiful place!
You took me along with you on this trip, especially the rafting part. What a rush! You have such courage to be doing that. Well done to you and the gang to have survived such a thrill!
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Haha I had a feeling that Hobbiton would be right up your street 😉
I sometimes wonder why I go for such outrageous things like the rafting but then I remember how awesome I am and just go for it 😎 now jumping out of a plane or off a bridge is next level... I am not quite Phenom status but will take awesome 😉
Aaaaaaaaaa 😝
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Well I can't say I'm a die hard fan of the movies but it's just how pretty it is and how it's resourcefully uses the hills. It's just so natural looking.
Look who is the badass now! 😃😃
Zip lining and extreme water rafting, mountain climbing, traveling man, cave Explorer and ice walker chief!
You, my friend, need to have a book written about you.
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Yea they kept it sustainable and how nature intended (other than the fake tree bit) 😁
I didn't do ziplining I don't think? Can't remember what I have done now! I guess I'll find out when I write the blogs 😂
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Ya the fake tree part sucks but it is pretty.
Hang gliding thing is what I meant to say, couldn't remember the proper name for it.
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