It was a long grueling flight this year, as the winds were very slow. The winds aloft only carried the balloons along at 10 to 12 mph. Like last year, the air was very stable and allowed the balloonist to fly all day. There were some eventful land sites. Dan not only won the balloon race, but won the prize for the most difficult chase. He and his crew had to pack out the balloon from an inaccessable field by hand. It took them almost two hours to transport the balloon and all equipment the 1 mile out of the woods. At his next landing, he got his motorhome chase vehicle stuck crossing a road and spent 1 1/2 hours jacking it up to get it off of the pavement. At the end of the first day, as a result of the problems with the chase Dan was 20 miles behind, Steve Stokoe. The following day Dan made up the distance, as he was able to get off the ground in an area clear of the rain that kept Steve on the ground. Knowing that Steve was not flying, Dan watched his GPS and when he was comfortably ahead, he landed. His margin of victory was only 2.9 miles. The light winds kept the racers from making it all the way to the finish line this year, however they still covered some 125 miles. This victory give Dan Stukas 4 outright wins and one tie for 1st.
Check back for more photos of the 2004 event.
Here is a story on this year's race: http://www.accessnorthga.com/news/hall/newfullstory.asp?ID=81677
While staying at the Helendorf the pilots, their families and crews stay busy with hot dog roasts on the patio by the river, tubing down the river, hikes to waterfalls, picnics, buggy rides, an afternoon at the amusement park, a round of golf, gold panning, visits to museums or shopping. Alpine Helen offers much for guests to enjoy.
Another major sponser of the event is Common Sense Conservation. It was founded by race winner and annual participant Earl Miller. Earl achieved his goal of winning in 1995, after many years of placing 2nd and 3rd in the Helen to the Atlantic Balloon Race. Common Sense Conservation has sponsored Earl flying his balloon all around the world from the North Pole to the Great Wall of China. He also flys gas balloons. Earl represented the United States in the 2001 Gordon Bennett Race.
Our Balloonmeister is Tarp Head. He participated in the event the since the first year in 1974. He won the race to the Atlantic in 1979. His interest in the balloon race led to his vocation. He started HEAD Balloons, Inc., one of six FAA approved balloon manufactures in the United States.
For more information on the event contact Barbara Gay, Catherine Cleinman or Sharon Walden at the Helendorf Inn at 706-878-2271 or Tarp Head at Head Balloons at 706-865-3874. For information during the race, call the Race Headquarters (Helendorf Inn) at 706-878-2271.
Hot air balloons inflated ready for lift off.
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