Showing posts with label Balloon Fiesta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Balloon Fiesta. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The last of the Balloons (10-12-13)

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Balloon Fiesta is not just a morning event.  There is something to see every evening, as well.   Friday, in the early evening, we visited Teresa at the hospitality area sponsored by her employer.  Once we had a bite to eat and visited for a bit, we moved on to the main field.







Several evenings the Fiesta has “Evening Glows” .  This is where the balloons light up once it’s dark outside, but they remain tethered. 

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We could walk among the balloons and watch them being blown up with the hot air.








  Once the Glow was finished, it was time for “Afterglow”.  Afterglow is the fireworks show that takes place every evening after the balloons are deflated again.

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Albuquerque NM (34) Having gotten up really early the first two days, for the second two days that we were at the Fiesta we decided to “sleep in” until about 6:30 and just drink our coffee outside while watching the balloons fly overhead.  None of us had been sleeping very well since they start parking cars (right next to us) at about 4 AM, with all the noise that goes along with that.










 It didn’t take long for the balloons to be directly overhead:


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Albuquerque 187One of the pilots stopped briefly to drop off some passengers and pick up some new ones, and several of us held the basket down while the transfer was made.














Albuquerque 182 Then they were off again, with a new set of passengers!













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Once again the guys helped the balloonists move the basket to an easier spot to fold up the balloon.












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   They both spent a couple of hours helping to deflate balloons and put them away. All in all it was a lot of fun!













Finally on Sunday afternoon the Fiesta came to an end and we moved on to another RV Park.  The following two days were pretty much spent recovering from the lack of sleep! We were all pretty beat, but it was so worth it- we had an awesome time!

Monday, October 14, 2013

Balloon Fiesta, Day 2 (10-10-13)

Day Two- the storm is gone and the wind has left with it.  Once again we are up before dawn, headed over to the launch area.  



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We arrived in time to watch the “Dawn Patrol” balloons being inflated.







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As the sky started to get light, the balloons headed for the sky.














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Soon, the sun peaked over the mountain top, and the crowd got quiet as the National Anthem was sung while two balloons carrying our flag climbed above the field.











Albuquerque 247 This was the magical day for me.  As we wandered among the hundreds of balloons, everywhere we turned, more balloons were being released. 











Soon, the skies were strewn with hundreds of them.

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This was the day for the “special Shape” balloons to fly. Some of them were cool to see because they are familiar.










Others were just colorful and fun to watch.  Not all of them were special shapes- there were plenty of “regular” balloons as well.



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Rather than posting each picture here, and making everyone scroll down for 10 minutes just to see them all, here’s a photo album with some of my favorites!


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Once most of the balloons were in the air, we realized that they were flying directly over our trailers, so we went back to watch the show from the comfort of our chairs.









Albuquerque 362 Well, if we thought watching them go up was fun- watching them come down was an absolute blast!










Part of the reason why ballooning is big in Albuquerque is because of a phenomenon called “the box”.  Quite often, the wind at low altitudes blows in one direction, and the wind at higher altitudes blows in the opposite direction, so the balloons fly out, go up in altitude and then fly back to the launch pad. 


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Well, on this particular day, the box wasn’t working. 












Albuquerque 381There was virtually no wind, and we soon noticed that the balloons were landing in the parking lot right behind our trailers! They couldn't make it back to the launch field because of the lack of wind.








It didn’t take Mike and Paul long to realize that the pilots could use some help on the ground (sometimes the chase crew couldn't get to the landing site in time).


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The guys got into a great rhythm. Once a balloon got close to the ground, the pilot would let the people on the ground know where they would like the basket to land, so that the balloon would have enough space to “fall”.













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I lost track of how many balloons the guys helped bring down (Julie and I helped too, just not quite as much as the guys), but at one point, they hopped the fence to the baseball diamond to help the pilots who had chosen that spot to come down.










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I am sure they were both tired by the end of the day but we had an awesome time.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Balloon Fiesta, Day 1 (10-09-13)

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The type of RV spot we picked for the Balloon Fiesta is called a VIP spot.  We have no electric hook up, we’re basically parked in a parking lot(we got a prime end spot), but tickets for the Fiesta are included, we are parked right next to Julie and Mike, and we can walk to all the festivities, and actually see most things right from the trailer!





Albuquerque 007 Our first night in Albuquerque, there were no Fiesta events planned.  We called our friend Teresa, who lives here, and made plans to meet her for dinner.  We met her at one restaurant for drinks, then decided we didn’t like the menu so we walked to Tucanos Brazilian Grill, where the five of us had an awesome dinner.









The flying of hot air balloons is very weather dependent, of course.  Many of the balloons are what they call “special shape” balloons, and they don’t fly them if the wind is over 10 mph. The forecast was not good.


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Albuquerque 017Venders were already up and running, selling both souvenirs and breakfast foods.










“Dawn Patrol” is a small group of balloons that are sent up in the predawn hours, and is the first event each day. On that first day, they didn’t fly-not a good sign.




Albuquerque 022  The determination was made that the special shape balloons could inflate, so that people could enjoy them, but they wouldn’t be released from their tethers. As the sun came up, the balloons were laid out.









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This Fiesta is unique in that you can walk the field as they are inflating the balloons, and really get a close up look at how the work is done.










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We thoroughly enjoyed walking among all the balloons for a couple of hours, until our feet went numb and we decided we needed to head home to warm up.  By noon time, the wind had picked up to 30 mph, gusting to about 50 mph, and brought with it a lot of dust and some rain.  We all just hunkered down for the rest of the day, since all the events were canceled and we were pretty tired.

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