A charity behind the world's longest waterslide is promising to do it bigger and better - providing it can raise the $100,000 needed to get it underway in six days.
Live More Awesome, a charity dedicated to raising awareness around depression, needs to sell 800 tickets for the slide by 8pm on Monday to fund the building of the 600-metre inflatable slide after sponsorship fell through.
The slide is to be be made by Nelson-based Aflex Technology, which specialises in making water products and water obstacle courses.
It is much more ambitious than last year's 554m waterslide made by digging a ditch into the side of a hill in Waimauku, West Auckland and lining it with plastic sheets.
LMA founder Jimi Hunt, who first made headlines by floating down the Waikato River on a lilo to raise awareness around depression, said the new slide would be far more comfortable and would be set up on a private farm overlooking Bethells Beach, which had panoramic views. LMA received messages every week from people asking when the next slide would be ready. The organisation also wants to make the Guinness world record for the largest waterslide this time after administration details meant last year's attempt did not make it into the official book.