Billy recruited his brother and sister-in-law, Scott and Katie, to help us, and Jill braved the cold, early morning to help, too. We met the Roehrenbecks in Maumelle and drove to Vilonia to launch. It was about 30 degrees, but there was no wind during inflation, so it didn't feel too cold. The fan was slow to start, but once it did, it puffed the balloon up in short order, even in the absence of wind!
After an easy inflation, we were off. The plan was to stay low to make some landings early on, then fly a little higher for fun and steering. By staying low, we headed mostly east, staying right by the highway, when we climbed just a few hundred feet, we got a pretty sharp right turn. The map below shows the wind's "steerability." Down low, we flew east north east. Up high, it was southeast. It sure made "driving" the balloon easy!

After a touch-and-go and a full-stop landing, we climbed up and rode that right turn south east, after a bit, we saw a nice area for landing, and used the winds to work our way in.
Billy bought breakfast after the flight, and we enjoyed the Balloonists Prayer toast over breakfast at the Conway Cracker Barrel. Thanks to Jill and the Roehrenbecks for a great morning!