Alan McCandlish, the Taupo base jumper who died after falling from a cliff in Switzerland, showed an interest in climbing from the age of one.
Mr McCandlish, 31, was farewelled by hundreds of friends and family, who packed the Te Awamutu Bible Chapel yesterday.
Mr McCandlish died while base jumping in Switzerland a week and a half ago.
Music from Mr McCandlish's favourite bands greeted mourners as they arrived from all over New Zealand and as far away as Western Australia.
The casket was draped with two flags - a New Zealand flag which Mr McCandlish and his friends Benny MacPherson and Teroy Attwood had taken on their travels, as well as a Ferrari flag which was a gift from his brother Scott, who returned from Italy as soon as he heard news of the tragedy.