Episode three, released on Monday, followed Diaries Down Under presenter and local Queenstown rider Nick Hyne giving United States rider Sam Hulbert, Australian shredder Jye Kearney and fellow New Zealand Snowboard Union Team rider Nick Brown a taste of Queenstown.
The episode features the four snowboarders off-road quad-biking, bungy jumping and taking part in the Parklife Invitational Rail Jam in Queenstown.
While Hulbert was no stranger to extreme sport, taking on New Zealand's highest bungy jump, the Nevis, pushed his limits.
"That was the scariest thing I've ever done - by far."
DQ is working with Diaries Down Under to promote the resort as a top winter destination, and marketing general manager Graham Budd said results so far had been extremely positive.
"Diaries Down Under now has an established following on international websites and is receiving great cut-through to the youth market.
"The viewer statistics are now in for the first of the five high-definition episodes.
"It attracted a web audience of around 75,000 and reached an Australian television audience of 300,000 when it aired on Fuel TV," he said.
The third instalment of Diaries Down Under can be viewed at www.diariesdownunder.com