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Tag Archives: Mildura
The Lake 2012: Day 2: Brisk n Windy
Once again another “oh-dark-thirty” wake up and prepare for whatever the day could provide us. I grabbed my muesli bar & piece of fruit “first breakfast” before we all headed over to the briefing room to see what the weather … Continue reading →
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Tagged "drag landing", Angus, balloons, cancel, farmer, field, flight, Lake Cullulleraine, Mildura, TheLake12, wind
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The Lake 2012: Day 1: Back to the Burners
It’s just before 6am and everyone’s staggering into the briefing room for the first welcome & weather briefing. Morning briefing on Day 1 always starts a bit earlier & runs a bit longer so we can get the overview & … Continue reading →
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Tagged "drag landing", balloons, camp, flight, Lake Cullulleraine, Mildura, paddock, TheLake12, tree
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The Lake 2012: Day 0: It’s a Bloody Long Drive!
They say that every journey starts with a single step & my first step to get to Mildura was getting to the Picture This Ballooning shed before 6am to pick up the Toyota Troopy 4WD & balloon I was taking … Continue reading →
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Tagged balloons, Bendigo, drive, Lake Cullulleraine, Melbourne, Mildura, The Lake 2012, The Mallee
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Going to “The Lake”
The Australian Ballooning Federation are working with the Mildura International Balloon Fiesta to host “The Lake” event at Lake Cullulleraine near Mildura in the “Mallee” region of north-west Victoria. If you’re wondering just where that might be, check out the … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABF, balloons, bunk house, camping, hours, Lake Cullulleraine, Mallee, MIBF, Mildura, tent, The Lake, training
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2010-07-04 – Halo on the Clouds – Mildura – VH-BLQ (77)
This was my first flight with Pete Wright (my other instructor) and included a climb to 4,000′ AGL where we found ourselves above a thin layer of stratus, seeing our shadow on the cloud with a rainbow halo around the … Continue reading →
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Tagged balloons, cloud, halo, Mildura, Pete Wright, stratus, terminal descent, the voice, VH-BLQ
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2010-07-03 – Shifting Evening Winds – Mildura – VH-BLQ (77)
This was an afternoon flight where the light winds shifted dramatically part way through, making us reassess our route & target landing spot. I was at Mildura as part of the Australian Ballooning Federation’s “The Lake 2010” event Here’s my … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABF, balloons, change, Lake Cullulleraine, Mildura, Paul Gibbs, The Lake, thermals, VH-BLQ, winds
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2010-07-03 – First Lesson – Mildura – VH-BLQ (77)
This was my first instructional flight in a hot air balloon. I was at Mildura as part of the Australian Ballooning Federation’s “The Lake 2010” event Here’s my notes from the flight: Paul’s FICOM check process Cold, crisp conditions with … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABF, altitude, balloons, Exciting, first flight, Lake Cullulleraine, low, Mildura, Paul Gibbs, skimming, The Lake, the voice, VH-BLQ
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