| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 193.1 | try Private Eyee | ODIHAM::HETHERINGTON |  | Fri Aug 04 1989 18:49 | 7 | 
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I have seen some advertisements for balloon rides in private eye - you could 
try sneaking at a copy in the newsagents.  Cost, I think, was about �80.
Steve H.
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| 193.2 | Take to the air in Bath | LARVAE::MOORE_A | Dont Worry- Its only 1's and 0's | Mon Aug 07 1989 09:18 | 16 | 
|  |     The best and easiest place in the country to get a balloon ride
    is BATH - where they take off from Victoria park almost nightly
    in great quantities.
    
    Contact the tourist information who will have details of who does
    rides commercially. It will sting your wallet though - last time
    I looked, it was going to cost about #75.00 - and you had to provide
    a couple of people to track the damm thing across country!
    
    What about parascending or jumping from the Clifton suspension bridge
    from a long piece of elastic - that would r e a l l y be a surprise!
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew
    
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| 193.3 | Up, Up and awaaaaaaaayyyyyy.... | COMICS::PEWTER |  | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:51 | 14 | 
|  |     
    
    Hilton International Hotels run action weekends around the country.
    Their ballooning weekends are run from Basinstoke and Bristol and
    a couple of places further north.  This includes Friday and Saturday
    night accomodation, full breakfast,  and the flight on Saturday, with 
    champagne on landing, and a certificate. You automatically become a 
    member of the ballooning club.  Bit pricey at 145, but certainly a weekend
    to remember. If that's too expensive you could try contacting the
    Hilton National in Basingstoke to find out which local club they
    use.                                    
    
    Karen
    
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| 193.4 | A Flying Start | SHAPES::ALLENT |  | Fri Aug 11 1989 11:56 | 14 | 
|  |     
    Many thanks for all your advice, particularly the long piece of
    elastic (definitely a favourite for a while!!)
    
    Due to the cost, need for favourable conditions, effort etc. we
    have decided to plump for a flying lesson at Hurn Airport, Bournemouth
    at 30 pounds for a half hour.
    
    At that price I wouldn't mind a go myself - my birthday is in February
    if you want to start saving for a collection???
    
    Thanks again
    
    T
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