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Ed
16-07-06, 09:28 PM
I looked out the window and all you could see was this big red blob so I grabbed the diggie and ran outside:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01766.jpg

It was so low that I thought it might hit the tree:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01767.jpg

But it started gaining height and came round the other side:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01769.jpg

And then I thought it was going to collide with another:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01770.jpg

but the blue one was a good bit higher up, and the red one changed course a bit.

Daughter was yelling at the people in the basket, who yelled back - it was so close we could hear them.

Peter Henry
16-07-06, 09:31 PM
Ed wrote:
I grabbed the diggie and ran outside:



Am I wrong to guess that not a lot happens in your neighbourhood then Ed? :?


















Only joshing mate, they are impressive with their silent graceful flight aren't they? well of course unless they give a blast with the bunson burner! :P

Ed
16-07-06, 09:34 PM
Am I wrong to guess that not a lot happens in your neighbourhood then Ed? :?

No, spot on. Our neighbout gets out the nail scissors to manicure her grass. And occasionally the council wagon collects the wheelie bins and then our neighbours compete to see who can get their bin back in first. They make the street look untidy, see - so I leave ours out overnight just to irritate them all :lol:

That's about as exciting as it gets :D

Razor
16-07-06, 09:40 PM
Where I live they'd be either shot down or deafened by the car alarms. :roll:

Peter Henry
16-07-06, 09:49 PM
Here's a piccy of some we passed as they were taking off when we approached the Valencia circuit last year.

http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/9382/hpim1216xb3.jpg (http://imageshack.us) 8)

Jelster
16-07-06, 10:18 PM
Many years ago I was fishing a lake on a chilly but still Autumn morning when it became very apparent that the very large hot air baloon in the sky was having a problem.

Now you have to imagine the scene, a very quiet 2 acre lake, surronded by trees with just myself and a friend at one with nature. All is calm except the guy in the baloon is frantically trying to apply heat to take it up but to no avail. The "basket" hit the water sending ducks and moorhens across the lake, as the baloon comes down the basket goes sideways and everything comes to rest in about 4ft of water.

Just as silence is restored, and the two people in the baloon are standing up to their waste in water my friend calls to them in a very monotone unemotional voice "This is a private lake mate, you can't park that there"..............

I fell off my chair with laughter. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


OK, maybe you had to be there, but it's just one of those moments in my life that whenever I recall it makes me smile. Seeing baloons always brings it back, I felt the need to share it with you... :oops:

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Stu
16-07-06, 10:46 PM
Didn't have to be there - made me :lol:

suicidesam
16-07-06, 11:29 PM
They pop up everywhere they do.. Spotted this one at the end of the street i stay in a few months ago.. thought it was going to collide with the antenna mast!

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/suicidesam/000_0027.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/suicidesam/000_0028.jpg

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/suicidesam/000_0030.jpg

northwind
17-07-06, 01:18 AM
I would have run after it shouting "TO REACH! THE UNREACHABLE STAAAAAAAARRRRRRR!"

But then, I'm easily influenced by advertising.

K
17-07-06, 07:38 AM
I'm glad some of these things do bugger off the plague the rest of the country! :roll:

Northampton gets swarms of them each summer - ending up with a festival for them at the end of August. It is an impressive sight with loads of them doing the 'Evening Glow' - where they all barely take off and set their burners off at once. Very eerie light and the sound is something.


Problem for me, well, for my dog, is that they don't have wings - and therefore according to him should not be in the sky. If he catches sight of one he'll growl, snarl and bark at it until it's flown over and away...

... needless to say this can take some time with just one, let alone five or so.


Conclusive proof that dogs can look up though. :wink:

falc
17-07-06, 07:51 AM
Many years ago I was fishing a lake on a chilly but still Autumn morning when it became very apparent that the very large hot air baloon in the sky was having a problem.

Now you have to imagine the scene, a very quiet 2 acre lake, surronded by trees with just myself and a friend at one with nature. All is calm except the guy in the baloon is frantically trying to apply heat to take it up but to no avail. The "basket" hit the water sending ducks and moorhens across the lake, as the baloon comes down the basket goes sideways and everything comes to rest in about 4ft of water.

Just as silence is restored, and the two people in the baloon are standing up to their waste in water my friend calls to them in a very monotone unemotional voice "This is a private lake mate, you can't park that there"..............

I fell off my chair with laughter. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


OK, maybe you had to be there, but it's just one of those moments in my life that whenever I recall it makes me smile. Seeing baloons always brings it back, I felt the need to share it with you... :oops:

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Thats a brilliant Story Jelster :lol:

Lou M
17-07-06, 07:58 AM
Excellent story Jelster, made me chuckle!

K, I used to live in Northampton - we hadn't lived there long when we saw our first festival, had the shock of our life when a shoe came over the house! Northampton attracts some fantastic balloons.

Lou x

Moo
17-07-06, 11:59 AM
Agree Jelsters story is quiet funny. :lol:

Lee Rainbow
17-07-06, 09:12 PM
I looked out the window and all you could see was this big red blob so I grabbed the diggie and ran outside:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01766.jpg

It was so low that I thought it might hit the tree:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01767.jpg

But it started gaining height and came round the other side:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01769.jpg

And then I thought it was going to collide with another:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01770.jpg

but the blue one was a good bit higher up, and the red one changed course a bit.

Daughter was yelling at the people in the basket, who yelled back - it was so close we could hear them.


Went in one of these about 9 years ago i won a competition in the local paper and its the most bizzare thing i have ever done i couldn't recommend it enough to do it if you get the chance to its so quite up there we took off from the centre of Oxford and to see the city from the balloon was amazing!!!!

Jelster
17-07-06, 09:57 PM
Some stunning photo's in this thread.

And the lake was in Northampton by the way... Up near Kingsthorpe if I remember correctly...

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Ed
17-07-06, 10:01 PM
:idea:

I've been complaining to the school behind us about the size of these sodding trees and they won't chop the damn things (so I have had to do a bit of self-help on the lower branches). Maybe now I have the evidence I need. They're a danger to passing aircraft :lol:

Jdubya
17-07-06, 10:05 PM
I see them most mornings on my way to work down the A21...
They usually take off from the Hop Farm near paddock wood and a few at Leeds castle sometimes as well :wink:

Dave The Rave
17-07-06, 10:31 PM
but the blue one was a good bit higher up, and the red one changed course a bit.

How the heck do you change course with those things?

Ed
17-07-06, 10:54 PM
but the blue one was a good bit higher up, and the red one changed course a bit.

How the heck do you change course with those things?

Hell I dunno - get everyone to blow in a differnt direction?

Quiff Wichard
17-07-06, 10:56 PM
u dont !

they go where the wind takes them, but they do study the weather A LOT- so have an idea.. they cant dictate where to go.. but know roughly where the wind and the thermals etc will head them and the time frame and can almost predict where they land.. ....... our pilot (wedding day) said he has to do this to maximise his profit anyway- ... just stays up an hour!!... but has to plan coming down 20 mins before he does.. ...

we were awestruck- as were the other 10 passengers in the wicker basket.. - oh except one- the pilots 9 year old son... he sat down in the centre piece of the basket (they are segmented off.. and they have to distribute the weight evenly ..(yes peter I had one side to myself !! :D )... anyway - pilots son- sat down in the middle next to the gas tanks.. and did his homework.. so laid back and relaxed about it all..

and they have a following support car.. .!!


that said they do have a pilot- a proper fully trained chap/ess...

and they carry a bottle of whisky as payment to the farmer /owner of any land that they drop on

We did one on our wedding day- SUPERB... you can put a piece of paper on the side of the basket and it doesnt blow off.. cos the wind is moving u ..... so theres no wind.. and you see cows from above - which is rare..

and you see- EVERYONE. in a street out their back door waving at you-- thinking they are the only ones.. but you can see the whole street and they are all out..

landing is scary..

and waiting and waiting and waiting to go up.. for the weather- the wind.. the balloon to inflate.. but- worth it..

its about £300 a throw now i think ..but Do IT--- u wont regret it....



















unless you land in a lake where jelsters mate is fishin'.............. class.

Dave The Rave
18-07-06, 05:14 PM
I learnt a lot about air baloons today! Next time I see 1 landing I will claim I the land owner and claim the bottle of whiskey! :D

Essex of Essex
18-07-06, 10:04 PM
Change course by changing height, wind tends to veer and increase in strength as you climb. So climb and go quicker in one direction descend and go slower in another. :driving:

Dave The Rave
19-07-06, 11:50 AM
Change course by changing height, wind tends to veer and increase in strength as you climb. So climb and go quicker in one direction descend and go slower in another.

This forum is a shrine of knowledge :D I am sure there are some future Nobel price winners between us.

mudge32
19-07-06, 03:41 PM
This dropped into a school playing field near my g/f's last October

http://upload4.postimage.org/645479/DSCF0831.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/645479/photo_hosting.html)

http://upload4.postimage.org/645499/DSCF0832.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/645499/photo_hosting.html)

http://upload4.postimage.org/645482/DSCF0833.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/645482/photo_hosting.html)

http://upload4.postimage.org/645491/DSCF0835.jpg (http://upload4.postimage.org/645491/photo_hosting.html)