We pulled Miss Polly into a beautiful spot right across from Lake Tahoe. http://www.cityofslt.us/index.aspx?nid=270 Unfortunately our view were obstructed due to construction by Caltrans. Luckily for us, the Caltrans workers had the weekend off and no construction sounds were heard by us Friday or Saturday evening. The camping spot that they us assigned to had a very difficult maneuverability rating. I had to thread Polly between two trees to get her to her resting spot. It was amazing to see the men come from their camping spots to watch the woman back into said almost impossible spot. (they complimented my husband on my driving skills, but said nothing to me...)
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| Thread the needle |
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| There were also trees across the road that I had to avoid too. |
Bright and early Saturday morning, we had reservations for "high flying anniversary". Tahoe Hot Air Balloon company is the only hot air ride that leaves and lands on a barge in the water. The conditions have to be just right for the flight to get underway. We arrived to the marina area at 6:15 am. Soon we boarded the barge, had some safety briefing, breakfast and the adventure quickly began.
http://www.laketahoeballoons.com/
| The Balloon Barge |
About Ballooning
Flights typically depart shortly after sunrise as this is when the earth is still cool and winds are calm. Sunrise schedules vary throughout the year. Dependent on the time of year you are confirmed we will pick you up anywhere from 5:00AM- 7:00AM. Hot Air Balloon Flights are very weather permitting and require good visibility and low wind speeds.
Our Hot Air Balloons range in size and carry anywhere from 4 to 16 passengers. The smaller balloons are 140,000 cubic feet of volume while the larger balloons are up to 240,000 cubic feet of volume. The entire fleet of balloons are the newest and safest luxury aircraft available in the world today featuring secure, high sided, separated compartments.
For our Lake Tahoe flight, because of the logistical differences in launching from a boat platform, there is only one balloon launched each day which can carry up to 12 passengers.
The main components of a hot air balloon are the envelope (balloon), fuel system, and gondola (basket). The envelope is constructed of polyester which is lightweight yet strong and heat resistant withstanding temperatures of up to 300 degrees. The envelope is open at the bottom to receive the heating flame and have a deflation port, a large opening at the top that allows the hot air to escape during landing. The fuel system is composed of the heater, which burns propane to heat the air in the envelope; fuel tanks, which are carried in the basket; and hoses, which connect the two. The basket is constructed of wickerwork rattan and is connected to the envelope by cables or a rigid superstructure. Wicker is used not only for its romantic appeal, but also because of the flexibility of the material itself and the great absorption level.
Our flights over Lake Tahoe or the Carson Valley start at elevations from 4,200 feet to 6, 200 feet above sea level. We are able to obtain elevations up to 10,000 feet above sea level when conditions permit offering spectacular views of all of the Sierras and on a clear day even the peaks of Yosemite. If you have a fear of heights you need not be concerned. You will not experience any vertigo feelings because you are moving with the wind currents which mean there is no rocking or swaying or feeling of movement. This also means you should not worry about Dramamine or air/movement sickness.
The direction of the Hot Air Balloon cannot be controlled by steering. Balloons travel only with the wind and at the speed of the wind. There are usually different wind directions at different altitudes, and by seeking out different wind currents a pilot can maneuver his balloon in several directions. During our Lake Flights the pilots responsibility is only to bring the balloon close to the waters surface where the Tahoe Flyer can position itself under the balloon offering a landing surface.
| Filling the balloon with hot air |
| Flying over the Tahoe Keys housing development. |
| Flying high |
| The weather was beautiful. |
Tahoe Queen
The adventures of the day were not over. After a brief discussion, we decided on a relaxing voyage on the Tahoe Queen leaving from the marina right down the street from the campgrounds.| Emerald Bay |
The Tahoe Queen, an authentic paddlewheel boat, offers Lake Tahoe visitors the chance to experience a nostalgic time of boating through a variety of settings. Whether hoping to focus on the sights of the area, enjoy an elegant dinner or even relive the past of the area through the words of Mark Twain, there's sure to be a Tahoe Queen cruise to suit you and your family.
http://www.zephyrcove.com/cruises.aspx
Emerald Bay Sightseeing Cruise
Discover the history, folklore, and wonder of the stunning Emerald Bay with the two-hour Emerald Bay Sightseeing Cruise on Lake Tahoe. The cruise will take you into Emerald Bay, where you'll enjoy narration about the bay's history, as well as stories about Fenette Island within the bay and Vikingsholm Castle, which sits along the shores. In addition to the incredible sightseeing opportunity, you'll be able to enjoy "Sunken Treasures of Lake Tahoe," a special video presentation that will take you hundreds of feet below the surface to explore the 'treasures' on the bottom of the lake.
| The Tahoe Queen |
| The paddles |
| Boat Captain |
| Sweet Tea please.... |











