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  • As high as a kite in Annupuri

    Posted on September 5th, 2009 Perrin No comments

    If you are driving near the Annupuri ski resort around dawn or dusk during the summer months you may have noticed a strange yellow object in the sky.  It is the Niseko Balloon and recently I got the chance to check it out.

    I headed out to the Niseko Annupuri Ski Resort at 4pm as I wanted to see the whole process of setting up a hot air balloon.

    Step 1: lay out your balloon

    Step 1: Lay out the balloon

    Step 2: Use a big fan to fill balloon

    Step 2: Use a big fan to fill the balloon

    Step 3: Stand inside the balloon

    Step 3: Stand inside the balloon

    Step 4: Turn up the heat

    Step 4: Turn up the heat to max

    Step 5: Keep heating until the balloon rises

    Step 5: Keep heating until the balloon rises

    Step 6: Yatta! & don't forget to tie it down

    Step 6: Yatta! & don't forget to tie down

    Interesting but obvious fact: The temperature of the air at the top of the balloon is around 100 degrees Celsius.

    The Niseko Balloon operates mornings and evenings from June 1st to October 12th weather permitting.  The balloon is tethered so you won’t accidentally fly away and will take you to a height of 30m providing great views of the surrounding area.

    All good things come to an end

    Packing up. All good things come to an end

    A big thanks to the great Niseko Balloon staff (I owe you a beer)

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