A must see, The Great
Hot Air Balloon Race. It is amazing, colorful, crazy, wild, wonderful
entertainment. It also helps that it is part of Derby week in Kentucky.
Hot Air Balloon Events for Everyone
by Guy Scott
Is there any sight more beautiful and awe
inspiring, than a sky filled with a rainbow of hot air balloons?
Regardless of your taste in adventure travel or your budget, feast your
eyes on this wonderful spectacle, either from the ground or on board a
balloon.
Below I have listed four different ballooning
events for every adventure travel budget.
Just suppose you are the type who would like a
budget adventure vacation that would give you lifelong bragging rights
over all your friends.
Let us further suppose you have a taste for fine
champaign and the gentle sway of a hot air balloon taking you above
some
of the most breathtakingly beautiful sites in Europe.
The annual Kentucky Derby Festival in Louisville,
Kentucky is made up of over 70 events in the two weeks leading up to
the famous horserace. One of these exciting events a piece of adventure
travel you will never forget called, the Great Hot Air Balloon Race.
The competition format is a "hare and hounds"
style, which consists of the event's sponsor taking off first in the
"Hare Balloon," which in fact is shaped like a giant pink rabbit.
The winds determine the direction of the race as
the other balloons take off in pursuit of the hare. The Hare balloon
flies on until it finds an open field to land. The passengers then get
out and place a large fabric target in the field.
The chase balloons then try to throw a small bag
of Kentucky Bluegrass seed as close to the target's "X" without
landing. The pilot of the most accurate toss can collect a prize of
$3000.
The Great Hot Air Balloon Race has become so
popular that Louisville has become home to many hot air balloonists, as
reflected by the fact that now one can frequently see hot air balloons
in the Kentucky sky at all times of the year.
The night before the race is the U.S. Bank Derby
Festival glow, which draws crowds as large as the race itself. While
remaining on the ground, the balloons inflate in their launch
positions.
Against the night sky, these hundreds of balloons
light up and glow, displaying an assortment of colors as diverse as
summer fireworks.
The Winter Alpine Balloon Festival: Imagine the
balloon you are in rises steadily into the cold January air, surrounded
by the majestic peaks of the Swiss Alps. As you drift over the resort
town of Chateau d' Pex, you and more than 80 other balloons and their
passengers are treated to the awesome splendor of the valley below.
This is surely the adventure vacation you have always dreamed of.
The Festival is hosted by Buddy Bombard and is one
of the few such balloon festivals you can enjoy from the air. Not only
can you be one of the passengers as your balloon gently drifts over the
silent scenery below, you are also served an in-flight luncheon, which
Bombards describes as "casual, but lavish, served with the finest
French wine."
No article on balloon festivals would be complete
without mention of the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta held each October.
For 9 days, the New Mexico sky is filled with a collage of colors and
balloons of every shape and size.
The Fiesta has been called "the most photographed
event in the world," and for good reason. The photos shot here appear
on magazine covers the world over for months to come.
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has info on Hot Air
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