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Gallery: Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival takes flight

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Face painting, bounce houses, a playground and countless other activities were on tap to keep youth and their parents entertained.
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The Saturday night balloon glow at the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival drew spectators from around the area.
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The Colorado Cruisers Classic Car Show, held Saturday at the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival, featured a wide range of cars, trucks and other vehicles.
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Milana “Looloo” Camponeschi, 10, stands alongside her friends Harper Miller-Reno, 9, and Haylee Miller-Reno at the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival.
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Good weather and cool temperatures greeted spectators for the final evening of the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival.
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Bret Young of Oak Creek brought his 1951 Chevrolet 3100 hot rod to the Colorado Cruisers Classic Car Show at the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival.
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Mike and Jamie Williams of Big Mike’s BBQ came up from Rangely to the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival. They were among dozens of vendors who provided festival attendees a fun and engaging experience over the weekend.
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Christopher Griffin, left, poses as “Azrael Stormlighter.” At center are “Naromi,” who is based in Montrose, and “Brila,” who is from Red Feather Lakes. All three are part of the Mando Mercs Costume Club, an international organization that supports youth and their medical bills.
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Modern cars sat along classics during Saturday’s Colorado Cruisers Classic Car Show at the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival.
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