Rock each year. Many bands on several stages, lots of people, lots of sun, and lots of beer. And this year, hot air balloons!The plan was for three of us to fly media representatives on Friday morning, then the rest of the balloons would arrive (14 in total) in time for an evening glow. Much of the media was busy with a special event involving Bill Clinton on Friday morning, so instead of flying, we set our balloons up in Riverfront Park. Friday evening's glow turned out to be windy, but good, and we all went to bed tired.
Saturday morning came early, but I was excited about the possibility of a flight. A judge declared goal was announced, and the pilots left to find a suitable launch site. We found one, set up and launched. I had a great crew in the Greens and my co-worker, Marcus. Once the balloon was inflated, Marcus got in and off we flew, north from Maumelle toward the target in Two Rivers Park. We made great progress over the river and toward the target.
Marcus held on to the basket pretty tight at the beginning of the flight. I asked if he was having fun and he said..."Ah, ah, ah, ah,...ah, I am!" after a few minutes, Marcus loosened up, and relaxed a bit. He was a great passenger!
Marcus held on to the basket pretty tight at the beginning of the flight. I asked if he was having fun and he said..."Ah, ah, ah, ah,...ah, I am!" after a few minutes, Marcus loosened up, and relaxed a bit. He was a great passenger!
Once we were over the park, I looked at my options. I could make a good play for the target, or I could make an earlier landing with a certain dry packup. I chose the latter, and set down for a nice landing.Another glow was scheduled for Saturday evening, and the Lunkenheimers arrived to visit and to help. The wind was much calmer, and we had a really nice night. Still, Sunday morning came too soon, and Jill, the Lunkenheimers and I set off for the launch site.
The weather reports made a flight to Two Rivers Park seem plausible, so we launched from the Riverfront. A really cool place to fly from, because it's right downtown, and because it's in controlled airspace, we don't fly from there much. Winds looked a bit light, and mostly to the North, which wouldn't be a good flight plan, so I waited and watched other pilots fly out. Some of them found favorable winds in a middle layer, so I decided to give it a try, and follow them out. Steve Green and the Lunkenheimers helped Jill and me inflate Excellent Adventure. Gary climbed in with me, and we followed the other balloons out of the park.
I stayed low, and took a southern direction over the river, then climbed and went west, then north. I saw that Charlie had landed, just a short hop away from the launch field. As the winds aloft had died down to almost nothing, I though Charlie had a good idea. I couldn't work my way far enough north to make my way into Charlie's field, so I looked around and saw an area of good landing spaces on the south side of the river. The Dillard's HQ parking lot, and several spots on the Episcopal School campus were open, attractive landing sites.
We had a nice packup and headed home to celebrate Gary's first flight.
It was a great weekend, and I'm exhausted!
I stayed low, and took a southern direction over the river, then climbed and went west, then north. I saw that Charlie had landed, just a short hop away from the launch field. As the winds aloft had died down to almost nothing, I though Charlie had a good idea. I couldn't work my way far enough north to make my way into Charlie's field, so I looked around and saw an area of good landing spaces on the south side of the river. The Dillard's HQ parking lot, and several spots on the Episcopal School campus were open, attractive landing sites.I made a nice approach to the football field on the school campus. A textbook landing was only slightly sullied by the realization that we were behind locked gates. Steve got busy on the phone and got a security guard on his way to let our chase crew come in to pick us up. Allie and Noel got in the basket with me to lift the balloon over the football field fence to a parking lot in which we could pack up dry.
We had a nice packup and headed home to celebrate Gary's first flight.
It was a great weekend, and I'm exhausted!
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Awesome flight path! Gotta love that!
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