Queenstown kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a classic Queenstown backdrop (Lake Wakatipu, the Remarkables in the distance, an adventure-tour signboard) and take a group photo with the whole team in shot.
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Arrowtown side trip
Historic Arrowtown is a 20-minute drive northeast, with gold-rush-era buildings and willow-lined Buckingham Street. If the team can spare an hour, drive over and take a group photo on Buckingham Street. Otherwise photograph any "Arrowtown" sign in Queenstown.
Bob's Peak panorama
Ride the Skyline Gondola to Bob's Peak for the postcard view of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkables. Take a group photo on the observation deck with the panorama spread behind everyone.
Bungy bridge watch
The Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge was the world's first commercial bungy site. Watch a jumper plunge toward the river (or jump yourself), and capture the moment in a group photo with the bridge and the gorge in shot.
Checkpoint: Kawarau Bungy Bridge
Drive east on State Highway 6 to the Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and check in at the AJ Hackett Bungy Centre.
Checkpoint: Skyline Gondola
Walk one block north up Brecon Street to the Skyline Gondola base station and check in at the ticket office.
Checkpoint: Steamer Wharf
Navigate to the Queenstown waterfront at Steamer Wharf and check in by the TSS Earnslaw dock.
Fergburger queue
Fergburger on Shotover Street has a queue out the door at almost all hours. Order a Big Al or Sweet Bambi, take a group photo in the queue (or with the iconic neon sign) and another with the team mid-bite once you score the burger.
Lake Wakatipu wide shot
Lake Wakatipu is one of the longest lakes in New Zealand and famously shaped like a lightning bolt. Walk to the lakeside and take a group photo with the lake and the mountains behind everyone.
Lakefront ice cream toast
Patagonia Chocolates on the waterfront serves Queenstown's best ice cream and gelato. Order a scoop each and take a group photo with everyone holding a cone up in a toast, the lake behind everyone.
Local Queenstowner tip
Convince a local Queenstown resident to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Pinot Noir taste
Central Otago is one of the world's great Pinot Noir regions. Order a glass at Boatshed Cafe, Eichardt's or any wine bar in town and take a group photo with everyone holding their glass up in a toast.
Queenstown finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Queenstown spot (Lake Wakatipu at sunset, the gondola lights at dusk, the Remarkables in evening light) and take an amazing closing group photo. Kia ora from the adventure capital!
Remarkables backdrop
The Remarkables mountain range frames every Queenstown view. Find a vantage point with the jagged ridge filling the background (the Steamer Wharf, Onsen Hot Pools road, the Skyline overlook) and take a group photo.
Shotover Jet shot
The Shotover Jet roars through the canyons north of Queenstown. If you can ride one, capture a group photo on the boat; otherwise find the Jet billboards along Gorge Road or at the Queenstown Visitor Centre and take a team photo in front of one.
Skyline luge ride
The Skyline Luge at the top of the gondola is a concrete go-kart track down the mountainside. Take a group photo or short video at the start line with helmets on, or capture a luge whizzing past with the team waving.
Trivia: Bungy height
The Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge is how many metres above the Kawarau River (within 3)?
Trivia: Commercial bungy started
AJ Hackett opened the world's first commercial bungy site at the Kawarau Bridge in what year?
Trivia: TSS Earnslaw launched
The TSS Earnslaw, the "Lady of the Lake", was launched on Lake Wakatipu in what year (within 1)?
TSS Earnslaw photo
The TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 coal-fired steamship that has crossed Lake Wakatipu since the same year. Find the steamer at the wharf and take a group photo with the white-and-red hull behind the team.