Total solar eclipse

Last year we saw the annular solar eclipse while at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. This year, we changed our travel route to witness the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, the last in the US until 2044.

We originally booked a state park within the totality zone, but then the Escapees RV Club announced a gathering in Paris, Texas, also in the totality zone, and we decided to change our route to attend that.

Jenn with her camera, wearing eclipse glasses:

Jenn with her camera

The day started very cloudy, so we were bracing for disappointment:

Cloudy

A glimpse of the sun as the eclipse nears totality:

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

Clouds clearing away just in time (with a drone watching things):

Clouds clearing away

Jenn taking photos:

Jenn

A selfie:

Jenn and David

Almost there:

Almost there

Total solar eclipse:

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

Looking around during the four minutes and three seconds of totality:

Dark

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

A panorama:

Panorama

Total solar eclipse

Via my iPhone:

Total solar eclipse

Dark

Total solar eclipse

Panorama

This panorama was taken as totality was ending, so the left is darker than the right:

Panorama

Total solar eclipse

Diamond ring:

Diamond ring

Diamond ring

Diamond ring

The eclipse ending:

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Group photo:

Group photo

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

A magical experience.

Paris Fairgrounds for Escapees/Xscapers gathering

We stayed at Paris Fairgrounds in Paris, Texas for an Escapees/Xscapers total solar eclipse gathering.

Not a normal campground, but the fairgrounds does have a few full-hookup sites, along with a bunch of dry camping. We managed to snag one of the full-hookup sites.

Dates:

  • Check in: 2024-04-05
  • Check out: 2024-04-14
  • 9 nights

Weather:

  • Mix of sunny, cloudy, rainy
  • High temps 68-82°F, lows 52-62°F
  • Some wind, gusts up to 30 MPH

Noise:

  • No road noise
  • Distant train horn noise on weekdays
  • Other camping sections had generator noise, but not audible from our full-hookup section
  • Some people noise and music

Site:

  • Rally parking, full-hookup, on grass
  • Needed to disconnect toad, parked nearby
  • Unlevel, high on passenger side and front; used hydraulic leveling
  • Site about 45 feet long by about 15 feet wide
  • Mostly clean site

Utilities:

  • 50 amp power, conveniently located
  • 80 PSI water, somewhat conveniently located
  • Good sewer connection, somewhat conveniently located (2 10-foot pipes needed)

Internet (in usage priority order):

  • T-Mobile: 30 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up, 27 ms ping
  • AT&T: 110 Mbps down, 40 Mbps up, 25 ms ping
  • Verizon: 25 Mbps down, 9-24 Mbps up, 85 ms ping
  • Starlink: not used
  • Campground Wi-Fi: none

Amenities:

  • Garbage bins
  • Food trucks
  • Rally

Campground map; we were in the “FHU Section” (Full HookUp):

Map

An interactive map:

Our spot in the full-hookup section:

Our site

Utilities:

Utilities

Other full-hookup sites:

Other full-hookup sites

A couple of aerial views, from someone else’s drone:

Aerial view

Aerial view

And some aerial views from my drone, a few days later; several rigs had left by then:

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Our coach is the second-from-right one:

Aerial view

Aerial view

In downtown Paris, they have a 65-foot Eiffel tower, with a cowboy hat on top, of course:

Paris tower

Paris downtown lights:

Paris downtown lights

Opening announcements:

Opening announcements

Burgerland food truck:

Burgerland food truck

Unremarkable burger, and nice fries:

Burger and fries

Mexican food truck:

Mexican food truck

Mexican food:

Mexican food

One of the activities at this gathering was an all-day “lot crawl”, where each section takes turns to host food and/or beverages, and people from other sections visit to sample them and chat. Some people dressed up in costumes:

Costumes

Bus conversion and old Beetle:

Bus conversion and old Beetle

Food:

Food

Costumes

Facehugger:

Facehugger

Beverages:

Beverages

Alien lifeblood:

Alien lifeblood

Eclipse plates:

Eclipse plates

Costumes

Food

Food

Jenn with our contribution, rather strong “astronaut martinis”, made with vodka, triple sec, and Tang:

Jenn and beverages

Food

Homemade camper:

Homemade camper

Food

On eclipse day, most of the participants gathered to view it:

Eclipse viewing

Eclipse viewing

Eclipse viewing

The day started rather cloudy:

Eclipse

Jenn and David

But the clouds moved off in time to get a great view of the total eclipse:

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Some more photos in tomorrow’s post.

A couple of group photos after the eclipse:

Eclipse viewing

Eclipse viewing

We don’t go to rallies like this very often, and don’t participate with all activities when we do, but this was a good one.

Annular solar eclipse

During our stay at the balloon fiesta was a fairly rare event, an annular solar eclipse. This is when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, but without totally blocking it, leaving a “ring of fire”. This was the last annular eclipse that will be visible from the US until 2039.

Jenn taking photos of the annular eclipse, using a special filter on her camera:

Jenn taking photos of the annular eclipse

A sequence of photos from Jenn’s camera:

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

Eclipse

A GIF combining those images:

Eclipse GIF

Some photos from my iPhone, using a handheld filter:

Partial annular eclipse

Annular eclipse:

Annular eclipse

Annular eclipse

Annular eclipse

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta flight

Last year we had a reservation for a ride in a balloon, but it was cancelled due to rain. A big reason for coming to the fiesta again this year was to have another chance for a balloon flight.

This time, the weather was perfect, and we got to experience the ride. And it was indeed a very special experience.

We signed up for the VIP Ryders Club package, which included a shorter line, a breakfast, and some swag:

VIP Ryders Club Check In

VIP Ryders Club tent

VIP Ryders Club breakfast

A boarding pass:

Boarding pass

Heading to the balloon:

Heading to the balloon

Our balloon:

Our balloon

Jenn helped hold up the balloon envelope while they used fans to start inflating it:

Using fans to start inflating the envelope

Using fans to start inflating the envelope

Using fans to start inflating the envelope

Using fans to start inflating the envelope

Inspecting the balloon

Basket

Hot air inflation:

Hot air inflation

Hot air inflation

Raising the balloon:

Raising the balloon

Getting into the basket:

Getting into the basket

Burners:

Burners

Burners

Burner

Selfie in the basket. I wore my 360 camera on my head; stay tuned for a timelapse video of our flight:

Selfie

Liftoff:

Liftoff

Aerial views:

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

The north RV lot; you can see our coach next to the power pole near the center of the picture:

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Another angle of the north RV lot and our coach:

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Aerial view

Coming in for a landing:

Aerial view

Deflating the envelope:

Deflating the envelope

Deflating the envelope

Exiting the basket:

Exiting the basket

Deflating the envelope

Packing up

Packing up

Bubbly celebration:

Bubbly celebration

Packing up

Packing up

Packing up

Packing up

We landed very near the field; the van could have taken us back, but we opted to walk; the blue dot on this map screenshot is where we landed, and our coach was just above the middle of the word “Presbyterian”:

Map

This ride was a magical, once-in-a-lifetime experience. We’re super glad that it worked out to do it this year.

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta evening sessions

Not every day during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has an evening session, basically around the weekends. The balloons don’t fly in evenings, but they still inflate for an evening glow.

The crowd on the concourse by the food and swag stalls:

Concourse crowd

Concourse crowd

We went to Macology for dinner:

Macology

They produce interesting variations on mac & cheese:

Macology

One of the vendors was Lectric Ebikes; we had Lectric bikes, but Jenn didn’t find hers comfortable, so we sold it. She is interested in getting a Lectric trike instead, so was pleased to be able to see and try one:

Lectric ebikes

Jenn on the Lectric trike:

Lectric ebikes

Lectric ebikes

Back to balloons:

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Fireworks:

Fireworks

Sand sculpture of balloons, in progress:

Sand sculpture of balloons

Long line for dinner:

Long line for dinner

I had a meat pie, Jenn had a zydeco bowl:

Meat pie etc

And some Dole soft serve for dessert:

Dole soft serve

Dole soft serve

Alpenglow:

Alpenglow

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Jenn with a collector card:

Collector card

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Even without flying, seeing the balloons inflated and glowing is still a magical experience.

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta morning sessions

One of the best things about the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is that people can go onto the launch field, right up to the hot air balloons, and watch them being set up, inflated, and launched into the air.

Of course, perhaps about half of the people just hang around the main concourse, either because they can’t be bothered walking out there, or they don’t realize they can (despite lots of others doing so). But it really is a magical experience to walk amongst the balloons.

Here are a bunch of photos of several morning sessions from this year. The morning sessions typically involve a few balloons inflating for the “morning glow”, where they light up when it’s still dark. Then a few will launch for “dawn patrol”, where the pilots can experiment with the air currents, reporting back to others on the ground. Then all the other balloons will start to inflate and launch once the sun is up.

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

A collector card:

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

The “zebras” are launch directors, telling balloons when it is safe to launch:

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Mini remote-controlled balloons:

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

The blimp keeps an aerial eye on things:

Balloons

We enjoyed having New Mexico Piñon Coffee each morning:

Pinon Coffee

Tot Box potato tots, very tasty:

Tot Box

Pinon Coffee and Tot Box

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Arts and crafts stalls:

Arts

Arts

Another day, burritos for breakfast:

Burritos

Bad coffee and decent burrito:

Bad coffee and decent burrito

Pin collecting is quite popular:

Pins

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Mounted police:

Mounted police

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

The crowd on the concourse:

Crowd

Crowd

Balloons

Meat pies etc:

Meat pies etc

Beignets and tots:

Tots

National anthem while a balloon raises the flag, before the others take off:

First balloon launch

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Blimp

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

Balloons

So many balloons!