Hukawai Glacier Centre ready to open its doors
Media release for immediate use: Tuesday, 20 February
2007 – 2 pages
Hukawai Glacier Centre ready to
open its doors
The Hukawai Glacier Centre,
complete with its 10-metre high indoor ice-climbing wall,
will open its doors to the public on 1 March
2007.
The centre, at Franz Josef Glacier, will
allow visitors to take in the entire Franz Josef Glacier
experience under one roof. It also provides the opportunity
for ice-climbing in a safe and supervised
environment.
The ice wall, the only one of its kind
in the Southern Hemisphere, will allow up to 20 climbers at
any one time to replicate what it would be like to climb the
actual glacier.
“By having the indoor wall we are
providing a wonderful environment for people of any climbing
ability to fully appreciate what it’s like to climb the
glacier without any worry about the elements,” says
Hukawai Glacier Centre Founder Jennie
O’Loughlin.
The ice-climbing chamber will be in
the centre of the building, the virtual tour running around
it, with floor to ceiling windows so visitors can sit in the
café at the centre and watch climbers in
action.
The glacier experience portion of the
centre will begin for visitors in a rainforest, with people
then able to examine the features of the glacier up close
and personal; they will even be able to go inside a virtual
ice cave and a crevasse.
“The dangers of ice
caves and crevasses are currently quite topical. What the
centre offers is a safe way that people can experience what
these glacial formations present.”
The centre has
been several years in the planning, and Ms O’Loughlin says
she can’t wait to see the faces of people as they take in
the experience of the centre.
“Opening day
can’t come soon enough as there has been so much interest
in the Hukawai Glacier Centre. We’re all really looking
forward to seeing the looks of amazement from visitors to
the centre, that will make the whole project worthwhile,”
she
says.
ENDS