Ballooner
A Virtual Hot Air Balloon Ride
We and the rest of the "Sky Candy" crew helped inflate the balloon. Our primary instructions: Keep the ropes away from the flames!
Christie Chisholm
Right after taking off, our pilot threw a small rubber chicken at this giant X. I believe this was for a race to see who lifted off the fastest. We obviously won.
Christie Chisholm
Our pilot was amazing and had been flying about as long as I've been alive. The rest of the crew was also especially quick: We were the first to fly away from the herd of other balloonists. Here they are as we're taking off.
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The red rope. We were told to go nowhere near this, and we listened, since pulling on it brought us closer to the earth.
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Fire. (It was much warmer at 1,300 feet in an open-air balloon than I imagined ... wonder why?)
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The basket was much smaller than I had envisioned, causing most of my pictures to fall within a tight two-foot-by-two-foot range.
Christie Chisholm
I'm usually not up this early.
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In 10 years, this land will be unrecognizable.
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This says we're at 1,300 feet. Then we went higher.
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The other balloonists catching up.
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Pretty.
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About to land ... exactly where our pilot aimed.
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Bundling up the balloon safely. It took about half a dozen people.
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And we rode off into the sunrise in the back of an old Ford pickup truck. (The flag has the same markings as the balloon. The fan is to help open the tent while inflating so the flames can expand the nylon without lighting it on fire.)
Christie Chisholm