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Question for the group:
I will be taking a trip to Arizona soon, and one option for "thing to do" is a hot air balloon ride.
Now, I think that it would be really neat to see the landscape from the sky, to try to get photos, etc.
However, it costs $135 and will kill half of a day.
Right now I'm leaning towards trying to find a hike where I climb a (small) mountain, so I can see
a similar vista, and feel more like *I'm* the one doing it. Is there any special reason that I should
reconsider the balloon ride?
I will be taking a trip to Arizona soon, and one option for "thing to do" is a hot air balloon ride.
Now, I think that it would be really neat to see the landscape from the sky, to try to get photos, etc.
However, it costs $135 and will kill half of a day.
Right now I'm leaning towards trying to find a hike where I climb a (small) mountain, so I can see
a similar vista, and feel more like *I'm* the one doing it. Is there any special reason that I should
reconsider the balloon ride?
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-16 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
My 2cp.
Also? have decided I AM insanely jealous of this whole trip. *sniff*
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Sorry that you're jealous. I'll try to bring something back for you.
They have tigers there, you want a tiger? Actually, I'm going to the Phoenix Zoo, the Sonora Desert Museum, and the Reid Park Zoo. Pick an animal from the lists and I'll see if I can smuggle it from Arizona to Canada for you. Hmm, I wonder what shipping a tiger would cost. The packaging alone would likely be ridiculous.
Maybe a smaller animal would be better. Need a javalina?
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Shipping is less complicated then you might think...then again, I'm biased, given that I do it all day long. The trick is to get the tiger into the box to begin with...after that you're all set. If you survive.
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hot air balloon rides are nice, but ...
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