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Adventure Guide: Up In The Air

hot air balloon floats over Park Meadows

There really are countless ways to enjoy the Wasatch Mountain Range. You can slide down them when it’s snowing, or bike down them when it’s warm. You can hike them, camp in them or wildlife-watch in them. Many of the most adventurous among us have done all of that and more. Think you’ve seen it all? Think again. One of the truly unique ways to enjoy the mountains is from above! In a hot air balloon! You’ve seen our gorgeous mountains every other way; from the cozy confines of a hot air balloon, you can gain a whole new appreciation for them.




So, where to begin? Thankfully, this is not a new idea, and there are several hot air balloon guides that will take you up and blow your minds. One thing to keep in mind, though, is that this activity takes some planning, especially in the time of COVID-19. Many hot air balloon touring companies are limiting trips to private group-only to reduce interactions between strangers. So if you want to float the friendly skies, you’ll want to put your own group together (preferably already within your quarantine bubble!) and make a reservation ahead of time.

Here are two of your options for getting into the skies above Park City:

Bigfoot Balloons
385-285-5899
Bigfoot Balloons offers one-hour flights and they leave from 6065 Silver Creek Drive in Park City. You’ll cruise at 1,500 feet and, as is hot air balloon tradition, cap off the adventure with a champagne toast!

Skywalker Balloon Company
801-824-3934
While Skywalker offers flights from Ogden, Heber and St. George, it calls the Park City tour its “signature” European mountain experience. Flights leave at sunrise, and groups meet at the Best Western Landmark Plus, 6560 N Landmark Drive. Increased vehicle and equipment sanitization is in place, as well as free masks and hand sanitizer for all passengers.

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Some hoping Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic helps community through difficult year

The Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic is returning for its 30th year in September.

Hot air balloons will take over the skies of Boise Sept. 2-6.

It's an event many long-time Boise residents can't imagine life without.

"Being a local kid myself, this is something I didn't even know was one central event. Just something I thought happened in Boise every day," said Mateo from 103.5 KISS FM.

People involved in this year's event, like Mateo, have high hopes that it will help our community through a difficult year.

"It's something that especially right now while we're all so distanced can bring an entire community together," Mateo said.

CBS2 is proud to join Townsquare Media and CapEd Credit Union in sponsoring the event.

Make no mistake -- the community's health and safety is the top priority.

"We're feeling great about it, we're going to follow all the guidelines, we're excited to bring a bit of energy and hope to the community," Mateo said.

Organizers of the spirit of Boise are meeting with city and health officials to talk about how they can make the event safe for everyone involved.

As those details are released, we'll share them with you.


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Idaho's favorite hot air balloons returning in September: Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic

"Finally we have something we can look forward to. It's like a real Boise tradition," said John Moug and Angie Morales of "Moug and Angie in the morning."

We certainly do have something to look forward to.

The Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic is returning for its 30th year.

Mark your calendars.

Hot air balloons will begin lifting off from Ann Morrison Park on Sept. 2.

This is video from our drone of last year's event.

Organizers, including our friends at Townsquare Media's MIX 106 , are taking the health of the community seriously.

"We're working with the city and with the state and with the FAA and everyone is taking COVID-19 into consideration and we just want to make this the safest event possible," Moug and Angie said.

Once all meetings with city and health officials are complete, we'll update you on any adjustments.

CBS2, Cap-Ed Credit Union and Townsquare Media are proud sponsors of the event.

Throughout our coverage, we'll also be honoring founder Scott Spencer, who died earlier this year from cancer.


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100-year-old Greenville woman gets hot air balloon ride for her birthday

100-year-old Greenville woman gets hot air balloon ride for her birthday

GREENVILLE, MICH. - A few weeks ago, WZZM profiled a 100-year old man from Shelby, Mich., looking to celebrate hitting the century mark by returning to the cockpit and piloting a plane.
Percy Skinner is his name, and he did it.
It appears there's something about turning 100 years old that's causing people to feel the urge to take flight.
"My grandmother has been saying for several years that one of her life-long dreams was to take a ride in a hot air balloon," Terry Visser said.


Visser's grandmother's is Evelyn Jansma of Grand Rapids. She'll be 101 years old on Oct. 23 of this year.
"I contacted Michigan Balloon Adventures, which is home-based in Mason, Michigan," Visser said. "When I told them the ride was a birthday present for my grandma, who was turning 100, they offered to give her the ride for free."
Evelyn's ride may have happened 10 months after her 100th birthday, but some of the most memorable birthday presents come better late than never.
Evelyn and several close family members and friends, gathered in an open field in Greenville, Mich., last Saturday morning.
"This is something I've looked forward to for a very long time," said Evelyn, before she boarded the balloon's basket. "I'm excited because I got a telephone call from my grandson and he said, 'you want to go for a balloon ride on Saturday?
"And I said, 'Yes I do; yes I do; yes I do.'"
Once the balloon was ready to take off, Evelyn was lifted out of her wheelchair and placed inside the basket of the balloon. There was a seat put inside the basket for her to sit on.
Moments later, captain Tom Burgeon lifted the balloon off the ground, and Evelyn was aloft.
"Her balloon ride lasted about 40 minutes," added Visser, who accompanied her for the ride. "It's just great to be able to give back like this; seeing her face during that ride was priceless.
"It's the ultimate birthday present for her. How many people can say they got a hot air balloon ride at a hundred years old, almost 101?"
Captain Burgeon told Evelyn after the flight that her next free balloon ride will be for her 110th birthday, so she has a little more than 9 years of anticipation.

(© 2016 WZZM)


 

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