There are experiences that words cannot describe like an experience of God or the first moment you hold your newborn baby. There are experiences that photographs cannot capture such as the vastness of a million stars on a moonless night or standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon at sunset. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta is that kind of experience. You might imagine what it feels like to literally be in the middle of over 500 hot air balloons as they are all launched within two hours, but words and photos cannot describe the experience. It is called a mass ascension and it is indescribable. It is magical, mystical, surreal, and downright awesome with a capital “A.” Within an hour and a half I took 535 digital photographs, threw out most of them, and never did fully capture the experience.
As with many exquisite experiences, this one did not come without a certain amount of inconvenience and hardship. For starters, we had to get up at 4:00am in order to leave for the park at 5am. Okay, we can do that. What we didn’t imagine was that a 4 mile drive would take over an hour. The traffic was unreal. What we also didn’t imagine was that the handicap parking would be full and we would be forced to park a half mile from the park entrance. I had my scooter so it was not much of a problem for me, although the parking lot was hard, rocky, packed dirt and my scoot and I bounced and banged around a bit. But, R (even with the walker) and K with a badly sprained great toe found the distance and uphill walking arduous. Another issue was the lack of strategically placed port-a-potty’s and of course their lack of cleanliness. Old women who have delivered babies need such facilities.
On the other hand, the weather was perfect and we found a great viewing spot right in the middle of all the activity. This is one of the few events where people can gather around the balloons and their pilots, have a conversation, help out a bit, touch the side of the balloon, take your picture next to it, and clear the way as it inflates, or more importantly, deflates. The balloon gondolas are spaced about 40 feet apart on an over 300 acre field with over 500,000 folks roaming around, sitting in lawn chairs, sprawled out on blankets, chasing kids around, or taking photographs.
And that was the early morning experience. After breakfast, a nap, a trip to Old Town for gifts, we ventured back to the park for the evening experiences. We decided to try for the south handicap parking. “Thank you Jesus,” it was a lot closer, but there was still a steep hill to navigate. Having already paid our $10 parking fee, we stayed and set off to the park. In the evening a fair number of the balloons gather all over the field, tethered down, inflate and blast very bright bursts of light from their burners into the inflated balloons. It is called the “Glow.” It was as magical and mystical as the morning ascension, but a completely different experience. As the crowd would count down, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6….at 1 all of the balloons would light up simultaneously. Unbelievable. In the intervals between countdowns, various balloons would light up like a swarm of lightning bugs. No one person could take in the entire experience at once. My photos dim by comparison, but when I look at them again they will at least recall the memory of that night.
Up at 4:30am the next day for our own ride in a balloon. K and I launched with Captain Frank at 7:00am for an hour-long flight with three witty, wonderful women from Virginia and North Carolina. We had the experience of soundless flight between blasts of the hot air burners that kept us aloft. We floated and glided over the morning landscape and soaked in the experience of what it must be like to be a bird in flight. Ah, the perfect cap to our balloon experience.
And so, the pinnacle of our road trip was over and it was time to see a friend in Denver and head on home. My advice to anyone who will listen, and a few who won’t, is to put the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta and a hot air balloon trip on your bucket list. And, if you don’t have a bucket list, make one and put it on it!
“I am ballooned out,” said my daughter K after two days. “Me too,” I replied, although I must admit that a certain song about a balloon keeps roaming around in my heart.
Up, up and away
Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon
Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon
We could float among the stars together, you and I
For we can fly we can fly
Up, up and away
My beautiful, my beautiful balloon
The world’s a nicer place in my beautiful balloon
It wears a nicer face in my beautiful balloon
We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky
For we can fly we can fly
Up, up and away
My beautiful, my beautiful balloon
Suspended under a twilight canopy
We’ll search the clouds for a star to guide us
If by some chance you find yourself loving me
We’ll find a cloud to hide us
We’ll keep the moon beside us
Love is waiting there in my beautiful balloon
Way up in the air in my beautiful balloon
If you’ll hold my hand we’ll chase your dream across the sky
For we can fly we can fly
Up, up and away
My beautiful, my beautiful balloon
Balloon…
Up, up, and away…..