Friday, June 6, 2014

Planning A Balloon Ride Colorado

By Sally Delacruz


When traveling in the North Western states near the four corners of Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico you will find an area filled with interesting sites and activities that should not be missed. You can find monuments, national forests, and sports activities for every member of the family. One activity that is widely available is a balloon ride Colorado.

You can make reservations with one of many companies found online for any day during the late spring through early fall months. During the months of May through October you will find these businesses open seven days a week. The meeting times are very early in the morning because high winds are common on a daily basis in Colorado. There is generally only a three hour period each day when the winds are calm, the sky is clear and there is no precipitation near the area.

This is something that virtually anybody can participate in. There are few restrictions applied to customers prior to booking a flight. You must be capable of climbing into the basket beneath the balloons, you must be over five years and under eighty years old, you may not be pregnant and should not suffer from chronic breathing issues or be dependent upon oxygen tanks.

All pilots who fly the balloons have years of experience flying and training others. The entire business is regulated by the FAA and the balloons and baskets as well as the mechanics of the ride are inspected regularly. Safety is one of the highest priorities for the owners of rides.

You will be aloft for up to an hour when you take off. There is rarely any sign of motion sickness and any fear of heights appears to be alleviated by being in a basket. You may be allowed to watch while they inflate the balloons if you arrive earlier than scheduled. You should land approximately ten miles from the spot you took off from. Wind speed can cause a variance in distance.

Many reservations include a breakfast at the end of the flight. Champagne is served to the clients either with their breakfast or at the end of each flight before breakfast. Generally the meal is intended for clients only but non-fliers can be accommodated for an extra fee. You may be provided with souvenir glasses after the toast is made.

The passenger baskets come in a variety of sizes and the larger ones can hold up to twelve passengers. There are smaller baskets that are designed for smaller groups of two to four. The larger baskets feature compartments that allow the guests a small amount of individual privacy during the flight. The baskets generally make two flights a day and the day is complete no later than noon.

For an experience you will remember for years taking flight in hot air balloons may be just what you are looking for. When you are aloft you cannot feel the wind because you are part of it and because you are part of the wind you may not be able to tell if you are moving. You will enjoy the tranquil silence of being over five hundred feet above the ground while viewing the wonders of open range while recording everything you see with your camera.




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