Julie and I just arrived on-site. Pinger is still going, so that's a relief! For some reason we didn't pick it up with the first radio that I used, so that was a fun little scare. We're going to do some large-scale triangulation, then get out on foot and see what we can find.
-Jimmy
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Back At It
Monday, June 13, 2016
Home....for now....
As hectic and frustrating as it has been, I am still so thankful for my team. We got the balloon off the ground, we chased it down and we hunted for it together as friends. As Ryan says, "Maybe the real payload of this project was friendship."

Arthropod Update
Ne C'est Pas un Restaurant
It is massively surreal to drive past the Burger King where we first laid eyes on our burst photo and past the tree we climbed to grab our first payload.
Also, we all smell like lilacs and jasmine and vanilla and not even a hint of sweat. Julie thinks she has a bug in her underpants.
-Jimmy
End of Day 1
We're losing daylight and pretty knackered. Packing it in for now to return early tomorrow morning.
In related news, we are looking for volunteers! The plan is to strategize tonight and build a more informed search plan. We are very short on bodies; anyone who would be willing to come be a set of eyes would be very much appreciated. Also, if anyone has a drone we could borrow that would be swell.
Please drop me a line if you can help! Thanks! KESTREL at GMAIL.
-Jimmy
Break time
Still no luck. We are taking a quick break and are going to listen with better equipment. Concerned that we may need to come back tomorrow with more people and more equipment. Hopefully the pinger holds out long enough.
-Jimmy
Thorns and Bugs
We have been stomping around in the woods for over an hour chasing the signal of the Pinger. The fact that we can hear the short-range Pinger means that it came down at least somewhat intact, and that it still has power. However, it is hot, the woods are very dense, and we don't have an exact fix for this device. Our directional antennas are not being very helpful, as the signal we're trying to chase is apparently too strong.
Going back to the cars for some water, some long pants, and a machete.
-Jimmy
Landed?
We lost track of the balloon from our telemetry's perspective. Current projections have us within 1 mile of our previous landing site. For those of you following along at home, let me remind you that last time we launched from Hickory, North Carolina. This is weird.
-Jimmy
METERS
We're pretty sure this corroborates our theory about the feet / meters thing. We did the numbers. They check out.
-Jimmy
Pop!
-Jimmy