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Subject: No Balloon rally this year Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:50 pm |
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The rally has been put on hold this year. LAS CRUCES — The recession and fuel prices have prompted the cancellation of the 17th annual Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally."It's very disappointing, yes, but we are optimistic that we will revive it for 2010," said pilot coordinator Patti Havstad, who has crewed and helped organize the rally for 12 years.A typical rally costs about $10,000, Havstad said. It costs about $100 per hour to fly a balloon, said John Shaw, pilot of the red, black and silver Sunrise Drifter for the past decade."There's the cost of insurance, the cost of the other vehicles and the beer we drink," joked Shaw, a balloonist since 1973. "Propane right now, I'm paying $2.80 a gallon. The average flight will take about 20 to 30 gallons."Last year, some balloonists had a contract for discounted fuel — about $2 a gallon — through Cortez Gas Co., Shaw said. But he said fuel won't ever get so expensive he'd stop flying.The same doesn't look to be true for many of the yearly rally's participants, Havstad said."What will probably occur for a revived Mesilla Valley Balloon Rally is that we will cut way back on the number of hot air balloons. In the past, we've had up to 85 hot air balloons. It is more practical for us to keep that number at about 50," Havstad said. "The spirit of the community has been tremendous." "The city, the county, the public — everyone that helps us with sponsorships and providing supplies. It's been really wonderful over the history of this rally."Around 20 businesses had signed up as sponsorships and 80 pilots could have turned out for the nonprofit rally, scheduled for the weekend of Jan. 17-18. Most pilots make the trip from Albuquerque, though Las Cruces has a piloting community of about 10."Many of our local Las Cruces-area balloonists have cut way back on ballooning as a sport, as a hobby," Havstad said, citing increased insurance costs and required kinds of insurance, especially after Sept. 11. "They aren't really people that make a lot of money," Havstad said. "They're people that are doing this because they love the sport ... A lot of them are working and they just have basic jobs that they're making ends meet (with) like everyone else."Shaw disagreed, though he said ballooning does tend to be one's only hobby."Most of the people that fly have got a little bit of money, not a lot, but enough that they can afford to fly two, three times a month," he said. "I've gone to the Albuquerque (International Balloon) Fiesta since '85 ... but little rallies and little fly-ins like this are a lot more fun." http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_11390851 |
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Subject: Re: No Balloon rally this year Thu Jan 08, 2009 6:18 pm |
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Thats a shame...its so neat to see these balloons up in the air flying. |
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Subject: Re: No Balloon rally this year Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:36 am |
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- Plumber wrote:
- Thats a shame...its so neat to see these balloons up in the air flying.
I agree maybe next year they will have it |
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