Champion kayakers going over Taupo鈥檚 Huka Falls have prompted warnings from officials who say the practice is 鈥渆xtremely dangerous鈥.
And a sports photographer says onlookers could underestimate the skill required and have asked him where to rent kayaks to attempt to do it themselves.
But the athletes involved say they have the skills to handle the challenge and Huka Falls is the 鈥渦ltimate playground鈥 for whitewater kayakers.
Visitors to the attraction this week were able to watch as as professional kayakers paddled the whitewater over the falls.
Extreme freestyle kayaking world champion said going over Huka Falls was always 鈥渁 pretty fun ride鈥.
That鈥檚 high praise from the -raised athlete, who has kayaked over falls in Norway and Iceland and plans to tackle some 30m waterfalls in the United States鈥 Pacific Northwest next month.
Mutton said paddling over the Huka, an 11m waterfall, was unique for a couple of reasons.
鈥淣ormally we鈥檙e out in the wilderness and far away from people,鈥 Mutton told the Waikato Herald.
鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty unique having sometimes a couple of hundred people watching. It鈥檚 the closest you get to a grand arena or stadium.鈥
Mutton said Huka also had 鈥渜uality whitewater鈥 and 鈥渃lean features鈥 making it an attractive challenge for athletes.
鈥淚t has a cool waterfall lip for doing freestyle tricks,鈥 Mutton said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 fun honing in on trick ideas and it鈥檚 rewarding when you stick a trick and you have the crowd cheering for you.鈥
Mutton鈥檚 fellow champion kayaker and friend George Snook said the combination of easy access, great whitewater and crowd support made Huka Falls the 鈥渦ltimate playground鈥 for whitewater kayakers.
George Snook said the combination of easy access, great whitewater and crowd support made Huka Falls the 鈥渦ltimate playground鈥 for whitewater kayakers. Photo / Rod Hill
鈥淗uka鈥檚 pretty special. It鈥檚 so close to home. It鈥檚 known around the world.鈥
Snook said Huka Falls鈥 shape also gave it an 鈥渆xtra boost鈥.
鈥淭hat allows you to get a good second of flying through the air before you hit the bottom,鈥 Snook said.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e doing that with your mates in the sun, it鈥檚 pretty unbeatable.
鈥淚 definitely feel lucky that I have the skills to be able to do it.鈥
Snook and Mutton had been in kayaks for most of their lives before pursuing the sport professionally.
Snook represented New Zealand at the 2018 Olympic Youth Games. Mutton has competed at a senior level in ICF World Cups and World Championships.
Both athletes, as well as Mutton鈥檚 sister River Mutton, were medallists in the 2023 Alps Extreme Kayaking World Championship in the Passer River in Italy鈥檚 South Tyrol.
鈥淭o be at a skill level so that you can kayak the Huka, you鈥檇 need training,鈥 Snook said.
鈥淲e have safety equipment, we know how to function on the river as a team. These are skills that have been ingrained in us over many, many years of paddling.鈥
International award-winning outdoor and action sport photographer Rod Hill said people who saw kayakers tackling Huka Falls could underestimate the difficulty of the task.
鈥淚f it looks easy, you know that it鈥檚 really hard. They just do a really good job of it.鈥
Hill said kayakers were careful to observe the flow of the water over the falls before attempting to go over.
鈥淚f the flow rate is under 60 cubic meters per second, that鈥檚 ideal conditions.鈥
Hill said usually the water flowed over Huka Falls at about 270 or 280 cubic meters per second.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just too much water,鈥 Hill said
Hill said when he accompanied athletes to Huka Falls, onlookers had asked him where to rent kayaks, thinking what the athletes were attempting was a tourist activity.
鈥淚 say to them, 鈥楧on鈥檛 do it鈥.鈥
said while kayaking over Huka Falls was not illegal it was 鈥渟trongly discouraged due to the significant risks involved鈥.
鈥淭he falls present extreme challenges even for experienced kayakers,鈥 Grant said.
鈥淩escue operations are near impossible, putting additional lives at risk and in some cases may be a recovery operation as opposed to a rescue.鈥
Grant said the Huka Falls water flow could range from 32 to 270 cubic metres per second rapidly and without warning.
鈥淔or those interested in kayaking, there are many safe and beautiful areas to explore on the lake and upper portions of the river.鈥
T奴wharetoa M膩ori Trust Board posted on Facebook recently to address 鈥渁 concerning trend鈥 on social media.
鈥淩ecently, numerous posts have circulated showing a video of kayakers navigating the waters of Huka Falls,鈥 the post said.
鈥淲e must emphasise that this activity is extremely dangerous, and we strongly discourage anyone from attempting it.鈥
The post said the falls posed 鈥渟erious risks to those who underestimate its power鈥.
鈥淭he turbulent waters can quickly turn treacherous, and kayakers may find themselves in life-threatening situations.
鈥淲hen emergencies arise in such environments, they put immense pressure on our dedicated emergency services, land managers, hap奴, iwi, and local businesses who work hard to keep our h膩pori [community] safe.鈥
The board said safety should be the priority.
鈥淭here are many beautiful and safer locations to enjoy kayaking adventures without the risks associated with Huka Falls.
鈥淧lease think twice before you embark on such journeys and consider alternative, safer options for your outdoor activities.鈥
Maryana Garcia is a Hamilton-based reporter covering breaking news in Waikato. She previously wrote for the Rotorua Daily Post and Bay of Plenty Times.
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