Idiot or hero. You decide.

Flamingo kid

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Lawn chair balloonist achieves his dream

Ore. gas station owner makes safe landing in Idaho with 150 balloons

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BEND, Ore. - Using his trusty BB gun to help him return to Earth, a 48-year-old gas station owner flew a lawn chair rigged with helium-filled balloons more than 200 miles across the Oregon desert Saturday, landing in a field in Idaho.
Kent Couch created a sensation in the tiny farming community of Cambridge, Idaho, where he touched down safely in a pasture and was soon greeted by dozens of people who gave him drinks of water, local plumber Mark Hetz said.
"My wife works at the City Market," Hetz said. "She called and said, 'The balloon guy in the lawn chair just flew by the market, and if you look the door you can see him.

"We go outside to look, and lo and behold, there he is. He's flying by probably 100 to 200 feet off the ground.
"He takes his BB gun and shoots some balloons to lower himself to the ground. When he hit the ground he released all the little tiny balloons. People were racing down the road with cameras. They were all talking and laughing."
235 miles in nine hours
Couch covered about 235 miles in about nine hours after lifting off at dawn from his gas station riding in a green lawn chair rigged with an array of more than 150 giant party balloons.
It began after Couch, clutching a big mug of coffee, kissed his wife and kids goodbye, then patted their shivering Chihuahua, Isabella, on the head.
After spilling off some cherry-flavored Kool-Aid that served as ballast, Couch got a push from the ground crew so he could clear light poles and soared over a coffee cart and across U.S. Highway 20 into a bright blue sky.
"If I had the time and money and people, I'd do this every weekend," Couch said before getting into the chair. "Things just look different from up there. You've moving so slowly. The best thing is the peace, the serenity.
"Originally, I wanted to do it because of boyhood dreams. I don't know about girls, but I think most guys look up in the sky and wish they could ride on a cloud."
Couch's wife, Susan, called him crazy: "It's never been a dull moment since I married him."
His third flight
This was Couch's third balloon flight. He realized it would be possible after watching a TV show about the 1982 lawn chair flight over Los Angeles of truck driver Larry Walters, who gained folk hero fame but was fined $1,500 for violating air traffic rules.
In 2006, Couch had to parachute out after popping too many balloons. And last year he flew 193 miles to the sagebrush of northeastern Oregon, short of his goal.
"I'm not stopping till I get out of state," he said.
To that end, he ordered more balloons. Dozens of volunteers wearing fluorescent green T-shirts that said "Dream Big" filled latex balloons 5 feet in diameter, attached them to strings and tied clusters of six balloons each to a tiny carabiner clip.
Each balloon gives four pounds of lift. The chair was about 400 pounds, and Couch and his parachute 200 more.
"I'd go to 30,000 feet if I didn't shoot a balloon down periodically," Couch said.
For that job, he carried a Red Ryder BB gun and a blow gun equipped with steel darts. He also had a pole with a hook for pulling in balloons, a parachute in case anything went wrong, a handheld Global Positioning System device with altimeter, a satellite phone, and two GPS tracking devices. One was one for him, the other for the chair, which got away in the wind as he landed last year.
For food he carried some boiled eggs, jerky and chocolate.
Couch flew hang gliders and skydived before taking up lawn-chair flights. He estimated the rig cost about $6,000, mostly for helium. Costs were defrayed by corporate sponsors.
 

winkyduck

TYVM Morgan William!!!
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

Neither - calling him a HERO for this is stupid. Law enforcement are heroes. teachers are heroes. Firefighters are heroes. Parents are (or at least should be) heroes. this guy - NOT a hero but he is not an Idiot, either - if he was an Idiot we'd be talking now about his wife making funeral arrangements for her late Hubby

A guy who has the finances and dream to do something like this - something many of us would love to at least try because it sounds like a TON OF FUN to do - although somewhat life threatening

I say CONGRATS to the guy and good for him - i'd love to do that myself and i do agree up there it had to have been very calm, serene and peaceful
 

Flamingo kid

Everybody's hands go UP!
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

So, because he lived he's not an idiot? I don't know, that seems like a dangerous thing to do....the guy has a wife and family and he's putting himself in harms way like that? i dont know...maybe idiot is a strong word, but i dont think this was a very smart move.

if the guy was young, single and had nothing to lose, i' can see it...but, when you have a family, you have an obligation to live i think.
 

winkyduck

TYVM Morgan William!!!
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

So, because he lived he's not an idiot? I don't know, that seems like a dangerous thing to do....the guy has a wife and family and he's putting himself in harms way like that? i dont know...maybe idiot is a strong word, but i dont think this was a very smart move.

if the guy was young, single and had nothing to lose, i' can see it...but, when you have a family, you have an obligation to live i think.

he did this before and lived and he seemingly knew what he was doing. he had a parachute so it's not like he was gonna die doing this

Hero - NO
Idiot - HELLLLLLLLLL NO
Crazy Guy doing something most of us wish we could do - YES!
 

The Devil

EOG Master
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

sounds like about the same thing that priest from Brazil tried........only difference, they still haven't found the body of the priest...............
 

Apple

Banned
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

he did this before and lived and he seemingly knew what he was doing. he had a parachute so it's not like he was gonna die doing this

Hero - NO
Idiot - HELLLLLLLLLL NO
Crazy Guy doing something most of us wish we could do - YES!


co sign
 

Angelsfire

EOG Dedicated
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

I fly in my dreams.. Would be cool as shit to do that.. I say good for him..
But as to the question "nether"
 

winkyduck

TYVM Morgan William!!!
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

sounds like about the same thing that priest from Brazil tried........only difference, they still haven't found the body of the priest...............

big difference - the priest flew out over water and once he got blown off track he was DONE. this guy is flying over land and had a Satellite phones so if he got blown off track people could follow him
 

The Seer

EOG Dedicated
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

It is no more crazy than the guys who take pontoon boats out 30 miles into the Gulf to go fishing. This is usualy a 1.5 hour return trip. That is a lot of time for a storm to come up. You hear about it all the time south of here.
 

Keneke

EOG Enthusiast
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

Brazil Sailors Find Body That Could Be Ballooning Priest

Friday , July 04, 2008


RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil —
Police are investigating whether a body found by sailors is a ballooning priest who disappeared over the southern Atlantic in April. Brazil's government-run oil company Petrobras says tugboat workers found a body that may belong to Rev. Adelir Antonio de Carli about 60 miles off the coast of Rio de Janeiro state.
Police inspector Daniel Jose Gomes said Friday it was too early to speculate and that DNA tests would be needed to determine the identity.
The 41-year-old priest took off from the southern port city of Paranagua on April 20, strapped to 1,000 helium-filled balloons in an attempt to raise money to build a rest stop and worship center for truckers. The balloons were found floating in water a day later.
 
Re: Idiot or hero. You decide.

So, because he lived he's not an idiot? I don't know, that seems like a dangerous thing to do....the guy has a wife and family and he's putting himself in harms way like that? i dont know...maybe idiot is a strong word, but i dont think this was a very smart move.

if the guy was young, single and had nothing to lose, i' can see it...but, when you have a family, you have an obligation to live i think.

I feel sorry for your wife. She married a pussy.
 
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