Tallest Balloon in the U.S. visits one of highest balloon festivals in U.S.
Snowmass Village, CO (September, 2008) - While the recent political conventions may have been full of hot air, they can't hold a candle to theamount of hot air needed to launch all the balloons at
the 2008 Snowmass Balloon Festival. This year's festival includes a visit from The Energizer BunnyR "Hot Hare," the tallest balloon in the U.S., which will be participating in morning events September 11 through September 14 and during the spectacular evening nightglow on Saturday night.
Larger - much larger - than lifeFifteen feet taller than the Statue of Liberty, the Hot Hare's ears alone are as big as George Washington's face on Mount Rushmore. And it would take about a dozen George Bushes to fill his size 98 EEEEE sandals.
The Energizer BunnyR is held together with 84 miles of thread. And if you were to fill the balloon with AA EnergizerR MaxR batteries, it would take quite a few - like 550 million. That's enough to power a portable CD player for everyone in the United States. It takes a lot of hot air to get the Hot"Hare" Balloon inflated. The balloon's double burners produce 30 million BTUs per hour-that's equal to the heat of 5,000 gas barbeque grills. A crew of as many as 20 people is required to prepare the huge HAREcraft before liftoff and after landing. Area residents and Energizer BunnyR enthusiasts from all over the country are recruited to volunteer as crew members each year.
The Snowmass Balloon Festival Schedule (Sept. 11-14)Considered one of the highest balloon festivals in the nation, the Snowmass Balloon Festival sends nearly 30 balloons up in the space of a ballfield to participate in:
. The Hare & Hound Chase for media (Sept. 11) finds pilots and media chasing a Hare balloon around Snowmass for the chance to win the Hot Air Media Trophy.
. The Colorado Rat Race timed distance race (Sept. 12) spans the length of the Roaring Fork Valley as balloonists attempt to find the best currents and create their own rush hour out of Snowmass at the height of the morning commute down below.
. Dawn Quixote (Sept. 13) sends all balloons alight to joust with (and ultimately pop) tethered weather balloons, which are backdropped by the magnificent Elk mountains.
. Target Tubing (Sept. 14) presents the perfect reflective photo opportunity as hot air balloons "splash and dash" over the Snowmass Club Golf Course ponds while attempting to aim tennis balls into huge floating tubes.
. The Saturday Balloon Glow kicks off at 6 p.m. with a barbecue (all food under $8) and S'mores, a free concert by Americana artist Jeff Finlan, and when dusk arrives, the tethered balloons light up the night sky to twinkle on and off like enormous Christmas ornaments.
All weekend long, the Kids' Elevation Station is set up to entertain the kids with clowns, juggling, face painting, balloon-making, a house of bounce while breakfast vendors are on-hand on Saturday and Sunday as well..
ALL BALLOON EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC and launch between 7-8 a.m. from the Snowmass Village Softball fields each morning, while the Balloon Glow starts at 6 p.m. on Saturday night. For more information and a complete schedule, visit
www.snowmassballoon.com or call 1-800-SNOWMASS.