You never know what you might see in your own backyard, especially if you live in Colorado. While growing up in Wisconsin, I never once set eyes on a hot air balloon. The abundance of trees and lakes make cloud hopping too risky. My only experience with them was in the movie, The Wizard of Oz.
They are a common sight in the wide open vistas of Boulder. This photo was taken as a balloon sailed over our yard on Saturday.
I always imagined I would float up to the sky if I held enough helium-filled balloons. Did you?
Many thought the same thing in 2009 when the Heene’s of Fort Collins claimed their balloon craft flew into the sky with their son stowed away inside. After they revealed that it was a publicity stunt, they allowed him to come out of his hiding place – the attic of their home. It became known as the Balloon Boy Hoax.
Hey. I wasn’t the only one fooled by the Heene’s. Do you see the caption under this photo?
When I read that a pair of adventurers attempted to fly from Oregon to Montana while seated in lawn chairs suspended by helium balloons, I thought, “I won’t be fooled twice.” Then I learned that each balloon was 5 feet in diameter! Unfortunately, within two hours of the flight, the men landed hard when they were hit with a hailstorm. The balloons soared back up into the sky. They had hoped to fly across Iraq later this year.
Instead of hot air to control the upward and downward motion, they had been using a BB gun to shoot enough balloons to lower them to the ground!
Hot air ballooning takes place in the early morning when the air is cool. It rises into the sky when air is heated and captured in its “envelope.” Fire restrictions (now lifted –pun intended), in Boulder prevented the use of hot air balloons since they use an open flame. That is what makes the distinctive sound.
When I first moved here, I looked all around trying to figure out where that peculiar breathing noise was coming from. It took me a while before I looked up!
I captured the sound when videoing a couple of hot air balloons in my backyard this weekend. The balloon is much closer than it looks. It occurred to me after they shouted hello from their wicker basket perch, that I may end up in their YouTube video. I better not run out scantily clad in my pajamas next time!
Would you like to take a hot air balloon ride?
Balloon boy photo courtesy of 9News
I took my photos and video with a Droid Phone
I am not sure if I would take a hot air balloon ride. You would have to accompany me, Susie!
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I’ll go with you! Just don’t look down….
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I just had a dizzy spell!
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Hahaha! I told you! 🙂
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I love seeing hot air balloons. I recall waking one morning to the telltale sound of the burner for one, and sure enough… right above our bedroom skylight was a hot air balloon not 200 feet up. Love ’em, but aside from one what stays tied to the ground, not sure I could ride in one!
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Weird. I wonder why that is happening. I would ask in the “forums.”
Now I love hearing that sound and look all around to see where it is! They could get a great show through your skylight. Heeelloooooo!
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I’m sure long time balloonists have some stories… 🙂
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I bet you are right! And those early morning naked hot tubbers! 🙂
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ONLY if I got to wear a pair of ruby slippers. 🙂
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“There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home….” Hahaha! Thanks Sophie!
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Much nicer to look out your window and see those instead of jets!
Hot air balloon ride has been on my list of things to do for a while now…
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I know what you mean about the jets.
I would love to take a ride too! My bucket list is a long one…..
Thanks El Guapo!
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I have seen many balloons around here over the years, but don’t think I could hop in the basket. No worries on a Boeing 717, but no balloons!
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I would think the creaking of the wicker would give some the “heebie jeebies!”
Thanks for reading John!
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I most definitely would take in a hot air balloon ride. I wonder if some of our politicians rise faster than the rest of us 🙂
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Hahaha! I bet they do!
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Balloons, bb guns and lawn chairs….hmmm..sounds like the next reality tv show!! 🙂 I have never considered getting in a helium balloon, not surprising considering my plane anxiety. Do they have first class on a hot air balloon?
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It does sound like a TV show!
I will have to look into 1st class. I am sure it is nothing like your trip Coleen! 🙂 I have heard they serve champagne!
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the thought entered has entered my mind, but I sit down and move on to other things so it goes away…. I have a fear of heights and even a high dive gives me the willies! But, maybe once, who knows.
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A high dive would be a little different since it requires you to jump and you wouldn’t do that…I hope! 🙂
Hot air balloons can attain some elevation so remember to look straight ahead and sip (or gulp) some champagne to relax you! Let me know if you ever go!
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There is nothing so cheerful as the sight of a hot air balloon! One regret in my life is that I wasn’t able to take a hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti while on safari. That would have been once in a life time!
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Wow! You would have had to get up early in the morning to beat the heat there, but the views would have been spectacular! How cool that you have been there!
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Go for it! Post the pics and a video…..waiting 😉
I ordered a champagne hot air balloon ride for my husband’s bday one year as a surprise and the guy called and said, “too windy.” Never got the $ or nerve to do it again, ha ha. They sail in our skies here right over our houses as my city is pretty windy. I’ve seen the ones in Albuquerque! I’d probably do it, but you wouldn’t get me jumping out of a plane, no way. I have my limits ;)!
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I will do it sometime and definitely report back!
Albuquerque is supposed to be amazing… 🙂
Sky diving is tempting, especially if I could be impulsive and just do it a few hours after I decide. I think you have to take a class, so there would be plenty of time for butterflies.
Hot air ballooning seems so tame in comparison!
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Okay, don’t talk me into anything. I can be swayed if I like it!
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I would and did!! It was the highlight of my current “Bucket List”! My friend sprung it on us as a surprise or I might have talked myself out of it. I’m so glad I went. xo
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It sounds like fun and the views! What a nice surprise! It’s not cheap… 🙂
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My hubby is always wanting to go up in a hot air balloon, and I’m too terrified. Speaking of the Wizard of Oz, did you know the black carriage Dorothy rides around in at Emerald City was actually one of three made personally for Abraham Lincoln. That was discovered after a collecter bought it several decades ago and started restoration. It’s at the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids:)
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I did not know that! Wow! Imagine how thrilled that collector was. It is wonderful that it is in a museum now.
Thanks Stacy!
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I’d love to sail up in a hot air balloon. My cousins grew up in New Mexico, and I’ve always envied the annual air balloon fest there.
On a separate note, I wonder if you and I ever crossed paths in MN/WI. Midwest births some pretty awesome writers, right? LOL Fun post, Susie!
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They do have an amazing festival!
Go Midwest writers! I’ve been out here since ’87 and you probably weren’t even born yet! What is your Wisconsin connection? We may know the same people!
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I wouldn’t ride on a hot air ballon but I love watching them when they do races around here!
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I have never seen races! Do they have the motorized kind or do they rely on the wind like sailboats?
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They rely on wind and skills! It’s usually only one person in the basket, that way the balloon is lighter and can ‘run’ faster. So much fun! 🙂
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Wow that must be fun to watch!
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Between the screams and vomit, it just wouldn’t be fun. FYI: That would be happening on the drive over to the ballon. They are beautiful and I would definately enjoy seeing them from the safe ground. I can only hope they caught you on tape in your PJ’s….lol
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Vomit is not good….
They were so close! I had to catch it on video and never thought about the cami I had on! At least I put on a pair of shorts! Hahaha!
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When I was a kid, two of my brothers and I took a ride in one during the fourth of July. We sailed over the town, could see everyone’s backyards…their swimming pools. It was pretty cool. Course now I’d be too petrified to go in one.
We have a huge balloon festival right in our backyard. They come sailing over our trees just like in your video. They are super loud when they are fired up! Here’s a pic of my kids looking at one last year. (hope I can link it properly…)

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That is so cool! I love them. Somewhere over the ….I mean someday I would to sail above too!
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Neat birds! What kind of feed do you put out to lure them to your backyard? Saw a couple last summer. They’re rare in Connecticut.
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Hahaha! They are real neat! And big!
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More interested in the scanty pajamas than the hot air balloons. Let me know when they put you on YouTube.
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I hope I never see it….. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by David!
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This is cool! I was visiting my grandparents during the summer last year, which is when an annual festival of hot air balloning takes place… whilst in the back garden we were amazed to see many air ballons drifting above us in all shapes and sizes… 🙂
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That must have been spectacular! I usually see 3-5 at a time. I love seeing their bright colors set off against the sky!
Thanks Barry!
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Yeah, really cool and beautiful! 😉
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I love looking at all those colorful balloons, but have never considered one for myself. What do you do when you need a bathroom? I don’t want to know the answer. LOL. I used to think I would get seriously bored in a hot air balloon. I am now willing to try it once for the experience should I ever want to pull from the experience from a writer’s point of view.
I would be running out to take pictures as well. I group of them sometimes lands over here in Camarillo. Not close enough for me to grab a shot without jumping in the car and driving that way.
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It never occurred to me to use the telephoto, then we could really see them in the basket. The video always makes it look so much farther away than they are! You can hear them yell, “Hello” in the video!
Bathroom? Oh that would be a bummer…You should try it! I hope to some day!
Thanks Debra!
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Your camera took such a clear video! That’s awesome. And I suspect you DID wind up on their video, too, LOL I bet they weren’t complaining either 😉
That balloon looks just like the one Peppermeister and I took in May, and you really can hear everything on the ground perfectly! We actually went in the evening for ours. Soooo much fun!
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I hope I didn’t end up in a video… 😉
How fun was that?!
I never see them in the evening here. I would think it would be a blast flying stealth over everyone’s backyards. Nelle mentioned she can sometimes see them through her skylight! Whoa!
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Hot air balloons are super cool, but I’ll stay on the ground, thankyouverymuch. As you can imagine, they are very popular around here and we often see up to a dozen in the air at one time. Over in Temecula hot air balloon wine tasting seems to be all the rage. I just hope the person manning the controls stays away from the vino. I went up in the hot air balloon at the Wild Animal Park, but it was tethered to the ground. We went up 500 feet and that was plenty high for me. I don’t have a fear of heights, just a fear of falling from heights.
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A dozen! Wow! That is great and sounds like fun!
One landed in our old neighborhood and they gave rides to the kids while it was tethered! I wonder if they remember….
Thanks Tameri!
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You got some great shots, Susie. That video is pretty cool, and that sure is a loud sound. Glad you captured it on video. Those two dingleberries with their balloon ride are darn lucky they weren’t killed. Used their BB gun to shoot the balloons and lower themselves, OMG! I saw a movie about a guy in his lawn chair who got carried off by balloons. Can’t remember the name of it. It was pretty funny. I remember that hoax. More idiots! I don’t think I trust hot air balloons enough to ride in one. Bawk! Bawk! Bawk!
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Hahaha! Still laughing. You are so funny. Dingleberries is right!
I guess the lawn chair balloonists were so freaked out after their maiden voyage a while ago, it took them until now to get their courage up again. They whip through the clouds at 35 MPH and have no control other than their gun! Hahaha! I wonder if they latch the gun onto their wrist somehow….
Insanity abounds….
Thanks Lynn!
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Great video clip. It made me laugh thinking of you running back into the house in your pjs!
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I was thinking, “Um, well that was stupid!” Especially since they were so close and filming me! Hahaha!
Thanks for watching. Next time I will try to get them close up and all personal-like! (tele-photo)
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From inside the house?
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No I ran outside and they floated over the backyard!
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