Balloon Fiesta.
There were 18 balloons racing. Richard Abruzzo and his crew,
Dr. Carol Rhymer Davis were competing as usual.
Richard has taken first place 5 times in the last 12 years and a couple of
seconds and thirds. Carol is a radiologist in Denver and one
of the most accomplished female pilots in the world, holding the women's
hot air balloon altitude record and being the only woman to win the
prestigious Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Race.
Dr. Carol Rhymer Davis were competing as usual.
Richard has taken first place 5 times in the last 12 years and a couple of
seconds and thirds. Carol is a radiologist in Denver and one
of the most accomplished female pilots in the world, holding the women's
hot air balloon altitude record and being the only woman to win the
prestigious Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Race.
and use the same baskets. The red and black bags are filled with
sand for ballast.
It takes a couple of hours to fill each balloon and get the
baskets set up.
air so that they won't have to use up ballast until the next day.
balloons floating off into the distance in this shot. It was good weather
for launching with the wind about 3 mph from the north.
carried to the podium. The balloons typically can fly for up to 3 days
and have made it as far as Ontario and Maine on occasion. This year,
with little wind the first night, they did a slow flight first south about
30 miles, then reversed course for a slow flight back over the
Albuquerque area Tuesday morning, then hung around t
he Jemez area all day and finally caught a west wind Tuesday
night. Ultimately, 5 balloons made it as far as Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Unfortunately for Richard and Carol, their balloon developed a
leak Monday night and they put down just south of
Albuquerque Tuesday morning.

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