Coming soon: Wet and wild Sydney (apparently)

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GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
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9 Sep 2012 7:11pm
Looks like Sydney is finally getting a wet and wild, complete with wave pool.

ragingwaterssydney.com.au/

Due to open Dec 2013, and have the world's tallest water slide and 3m waves in the wave pool.

So the question is, 3m measured on the front or on the back? And can I take my SUP in there?

edit - 2013 not 2012
chrispychru
chrispychru
QLD
7932 posts
QLD, 7932 posts
9 Sep 2012 7:37pm
it will never be better than mount druit waterworks
bet they wont have a slide that someone attached a razor blade to with chewing gum eiver aye mate
siny
siny
NSW
287 posts
NSW, 287 posts
9 Sep 2012 8:07pm
2013
gibberjoe
gibberjoe
SA
956 posts
SA, 956 posts
9 Sep 2012 8:10pm

$s,.....$s,.....$s+ and thats just to get in
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
9 Sep 2012 10:53pm
Back in the day we had the Aquajet at Coffs Harbour and the Groove Tube at Repton. Both have gone. Pretty sad. Can't blame the carbon tax though.


pierrec45
pierrec45
NSW
2005 posts
NSW, 2005 posts
9 Sep 2012 11:12pm
So dysneyesque that picture.
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
9 Sep 2012 9:54pm
Thats no fun.. If i were a tourist id Skip Sydney and head straight to Perth and visit the bell tower. Guaranteed disappointment for the whole family !!!

NoBS
NoBS
WA
908 posts
WA, 908 posts
9 Sep 2012 10:09pm
No Need for bell tower..

Plenty of bell ends in Sydney.
harry potter
harry potter
VIC
2777 posts
VIC, 2777 posts
10 Sep 2012 12:33am
Unless the water is going to be heated they are wasting their time....... Even then queuing in 15degrees whilst wet is no fun no matter how warm the water actually is.
Financially viable for 6 months a year
Skid
Skid
QLD
1499 posts
QLD, 1499 posts
10 Sep 2012 1:24am
My local water slide...

Entry = free

from Wiki...

"Further down the road from the picnic area, the Big Crystal Creek Rockslides can be found, which is another popular swimming destination known for its natural waterslide formed by mossy rocks"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Creek

www.flickr.com/photos/itsrowdy/2980457799/

GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
10 Sep 2012 8:31am
Apparently at least the wave pool will be heated.

If only they would add a cable wake / ski park then we would be set.

On the other hand, summer weekends at the park will surely be either a) an expensive day out or b) full of more surf rage than Bondi at xmas.
ka43
ka43
NSW
3101 posts
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10 Sep 2012 10:57am
Wet and Wild on the Goldy is a bit of a bogan fest so can you imagine what this one will be like?? Gangs roaming the place, ethnics looking for fights, a thousand people pissing in the water, drive by shootings due to long queues, certain cultures taking over 100 square meters with spit roasts and hookah's, ferals from Macquarie Fields with no teeth named Gazza and Shazza punching on, etc etc .
It will be ful sik!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bjw
bjw
QLD
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bjw bjw
QLD, 3690 posts
10 Sep 2012 11:59am
So it'll be Blacktown by the Sea
evlPanda
evlPanda
NSW
9207 posts
NSW, 9207 posts
10 Sep 2012 1:16pm
I have a friend at work who has a rule for movies: "I never watch movies that have a helicopter in them."

My rule is: I never go anywhere there is a crowd.

Bull**** flyover with no queues

Wollemi
Wollemi
NSW
350 posts
NSW, 350 posts
10 Sep 2012 4:09pm
I get wet - and wild, if you must - for I normally find quiet solace and intense focus from getting wet. This happens in Sydney's west already.

GalahOnTheBay said...

Apparently at least the wave pool will be heated.


I currently practise (white-water) kayak-rolling with others at the indoor, heated Nepean Aquatic Centre. This has been good to do on cold, rainy nights. Anyone can go - it is informal, but it is preferred that you are a member of PaddleNSW - and you will need your own sit-in kayak with a spray deck. $10 for 90 minutes or so.
I may have some gear to loan if you would like to come and try kayak rolling.

http://www.evaboryswimschool.com.au/swim/about-nepean-aquatic-centre

www.paddlensw.org.au/


GalahOnTheBay said...

If only they would add a cable wake / ski park then we would be set.


Huh?! Surely you are aware of this place it's already here, 26km further west along the M4 though - www.cableswakepark.com/

Appears to have waterskiing still - I went there 20+ years ago several times before it closed for some time. Be aware that, out on the water, heavier people in front or behind when arcing out to either side will affect your chosen line.

Still in western Sydney, there is Penrith Whitewater Stadium (actually it is in the suburb of Cranebrook) - I don't really like the rafts, and I find the place glarey and hot; I guess they have no trees so as to not clog up the pumps over time. For the want of a longer term goal of taking myself down the Franklin, I use my own white-water kayak there.

www.penrithwhitewater.com.au/pages/recreational-paddling.asp

Ironically, I reckon the cable water-skiing place (which somewhat revolts me now) is quieter than the noise of the white-water (+ 5 pumps if you are near the cafe). I think the staff are a bit aloof to others though, unless you go to New Zealand and Nepal twice a year (bit like staff in the outdoor shops in Sydney's Kent St, really). Or your name is Jessica Fox.

www.abc.net.au/news/2012-08-03/jessica-fox-wins-kayak-silver/4173832 - she is from Sydney's west.

I have also done some swift-water rescue training there (feet-up, feet first - as with any white-water river), to volunteer with LandCare group Friends of the Colo + National Parks & Wildlife Service prior to being helicoptered in and out of the Colo gorge to eradicate weed trees in the GBMWHA.

tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FriendsOfTheColo/

Um, sorry, the funding for the helicopter-based trips has dried up, haha.
You can walk down the Colo River yourself anyway. A fantastic thing to do is an overnight lilo trip, but some of the access tracks are 65km along the Putty Rd, N of Windsor.

ozultimate.com/bushwalking/region.php?nid=210
If you only click on one resource I have linked here, click on this, and go to 'Canyons' as well - and then learn to abseil and grab your wetty...


The Barrington River, NW of Newcastle is easier, prettier, funner and adjacent to probably NSW's prettiest town, Gloucester - but Penrith is close to home. I have on occasion been the only person out on the water at PWS, but other times it is very crowded. $38 per visit with your own kayak. Very corporate thing is to do laps in a huge raft with a guide. Here's another place I don't have any association with, other than buying bits and pieces of outdoor kit; www.boac.com.au/index.php


At the end of October, I am getting wet by paddling a double sea-kayak 100km+ overnight from Sydney's west in the annual Hawkesbury Canoe Classic
www.canoeclassic.asn.au/about/
The last time I entered - in 1999, I was in one of three plastic sea-kayaks. Last year, I went to watch the start at Windsor - and there were over 30 plastic sea kayaks + 3 SUP's. All three, including one woman, IIRC - finished !


GalahOnTheBay said...

On the other hand, summer weekends at the park will surely be either a) an expensive day out

Yeah? Last summer, paddled Vaucluse - Clontarf - The Gap etc. Returned to a parking ticket - as I had parked boot to kerb, for it was safer to get gear out of rear of car. Signs stated I should have been bonnet to kerb. In a short dead-end street where pedestrains walked in the middle of the road...

GalahOnTheBay said...

On the other hand, summer weekends at the park will surely be either b) full of more surf rage than Bondi at xmas.

Yeah? On NYD, we walked up the Grose River from its confluence with the Nepean. 300+ people in the water, with so many blokes looking after kids with an obligatory tinnie in hand...





Wonders how long before a kinda comment about the yummy mummy in the Canadian. Wouldn't have a clue who they are (they overtook us as we walked in the Grose River); will get it taken down if anyone does know the family.
gcdave
gcdave
534 posts
534 posts
10 Sep 2012 5:20pm
ka43 said...

Wet and Wild on the Goldy is a bit of a bogan fest so can you imagine what this one will be like?? Gangs roaming the place, ethnics looking for fights, a thousand people pissing in the water, drive by shootings due to long queues, certain cultures taking over 100 square meters with spit roasts and hookah's, ferals from Macquarie Fields with no teeth named Gazza and Shazza punching on, etc etc .
It will be ful sik!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Doont furgit thi Hāngi's on da coast ei bru, eispeish ariund dat ploice

Bloody kiwi's
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
10 Sep 2012 7:22pm
I assume it will be on the old Drive-In site.
They had previously had plans for an Indoor Snow Park.
There's a nice gentle slope on the site... worked well for the old Drive-In.
Wollemi
Wollemi
NSW
350 posts
NSW, 350 posts
12 Sep 2012 2:35pm
Another way I get wet and wild in western Sydney. Still sitting with a wet butt, but arms and abs get a better workout...

Canoe Polo will be back with a Spring season:

When: Tuesday 2nd of October to Tuesday 4th of December, 2012 (10 weeks)

Time: 7 - 9:30pm

Where: Ruth Everuss Aquatics Centre, Lidcombe. (Lidcombe is 14km W of Sydney's CBD, and is served very well by public transport.)

Cost: $150 Adult, $75 Junior

Register here; www.registernow.com.au/secure/Register.aspx?ID=6964

Lots of pics here...
www.google.com.au/search?q=canoe+polo&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=mAJQUJ3ZHYqamQXXwoH4DQ&sqi=2&ved=0CDsQsAQ&biw=1440&bih=785

There is a training camp on the 23rd and 24th of January at the polo section of the PNSW website.
stuk
stuk
NSW
894 posts
NSW, 894 posts
12 Sep 2012 4:12pm
There was a bit about it on the news recently. Said the board riding pool will offer up 10' waves and a 175 metre ride, annual pass $79.

Maybe we'll see a westy world champ one day
actiomax
actiomax
NSW
1576 posts
NSW, 1576 posts
14 Sep 2012 8:18am
I noticed a bit of western suburbs bagging on this thread or at least the people in them . So please explain this to me . As a builder working all over sydeny why is it the closer i work to the coast the more stuff gets stolen . eg. Wheelbarrow & shovels stolen brookvale. Mates car broken into for tools plam beach materials stolen off site seaforth.the list just goes on not just the northern beaches either randwick materials stolen off site etc People its not happening out west so please explain or is it bogans dont renovate so the only people i have to worry about are renovating yuppies
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
18 Sep 2012 10:38pm
stuk said...

annual pass $79.


Assuming you can actually get a decent amount of rides in a session (place is not too packed) that's not a bad price...
Wollemi
Wollemi
NSW
350 posts
NSW, 350 posts
24 Sep 2012 4:10pm


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