Jul 06 2009

The 2009 Trek Across Maine – Video

Category: Generalllabree @ 11:46 am


This year I, along with my wife and the rest of my team, participated in the the American Lung Association’s 25th annual Trek Across Maine. The Trek is a 180 mile long bike ride starting at Sunday River ski resort in Bethel and finishing in Belfast on the coast of Maine. It traverses all types of landscapes, weaving a path through Maine towns and country settings, up mountains and alongside rivers. There were over 2,500 riders this year, who raised over 1.5 million dollars.

I’d like to thank those who pledged donations to help me reach my fundraising goal!

Jerry York – From Yorks of Houlton
Michael Levesque – From Perfect Fit USA
Tanya Pereira – From the City of Brewer
Brian Rahill – From Rainstorm Consulting Inc.
Judy Hill – From Mixed Media Artist
Kate LaBree – www.itsk8.com
Charles Washburn
Zeta Nu Fraternity Alumn

Thank you again for your contributions!

The Trek was long, hard and tiring but also one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done. To be able to complete it alongside my wife and my team made it that much more of an accomplishment. Rain or shine, I’ll certainly be riding again next year.

*Couple small notes about this video. My approach to filming was drastically changed the weekend before the trek. I had a bad wipeout on a practice ride, went over my handle bars and really messed up my left arm. I couldn’t confidently or comfortably bike with one hand and film with the other, so there’s not as much “action” footage as I was hoping for. Second, there isn’t a lot of footage from Day 1. It rained a lot all day and digging the camera out to film seemed like less of a priority than staying warm and finishing the day.

ENJOY! Share with your friends! If you want to learn more about the Trek Across Maine, visit their website: http://www.lungme.org/

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,


Jun 23 2009

Rolling into the finish line…

Category: Generalllabree @ 10:27 am

The Green Marketeers finishing the 2009 Trek Across Maine.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,


Jun 14 2009

Tradgedy before the Trek

Category: Generalllabree @ 7:18 am

While on a short 30 mile ride yesterday I crashed my bike. I hit a pot hole and then the brakes too hard and over the handle bars I went. It hurt like hell and knocked the wind out of me. I got a little scraped up, sliced a finger pretty good and hit my knees pretty hard. The worst of it though is my left arm, which felt like I broke it, but after x-rays determined to be just a bad sprain. I hyper extended it in the wrong direction and every inch of it aches. About all I can do with that arm is wiggle my swollen fingers. Can’t extend it, can’t rotate it, pretty much useless… which is why I am typing this with one hand on my iPhone. This really really sucks. I hope to be healed enough to do the Trek, I worry though about my arm being able to take the stress of 60 miles a day. Here’s hoping.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,


Apr 27 2009

Get outdoors on a nice weekend!

Category: Generalllabree @ 7:58 pm

Golfing, Canoeing, Golfing, Biking, Canoeing!

weekend

This weekend was all about being outdoors. It started Friday after work, with 9 holes of golf at Hermon Country club. Followed by some light whitewater paddling at The Piscatiquis River Canoe Race and another 9 holes of golf at Rocky Knoll on Saturday. On Sunday a 16 mile bike ride followed by a BBQ on Pushaw Lake for lunch, and then a little more canoeing.  This time at a more leisurely pace, casting spin rods.

Now is a great time to get outside in Maine, the bugs aren’t out yet and everything is drying up and coming into bloom.  Here are some popular hiking trails in different areas of Maine.  Get out there! http://maineoutdoors.com/hiking/hike_info_trails.shtml

Tags: , , , , , , ,


Dec 11 2008

Lobsters, Maine Economy and Stuff

Category: Generalllabree @ 10:58 am

I thought this was an interesting article, for a couple reasons.  One, it talks about the hard times Maine Lobstermen are facing.  Two, it takes quotes from people I know and work with; our firm is behind www.LobsterCelebrations.com.  ThreeClick Here.

Mainers find clever ways to hawk lobster

DAVID JACOBSON ILLUSTRATION

Times are tough for our many-legged ocean-dwelling friends, Homarus americanus — the American lobster. But times are even tougher for our two-legged, dock-dwelling friends, Traphaulinus mainerus — the Maine lobsterman. Increased fuel and bait prices, decreased consumer demand in the wake of the sinking economy, and tougher regulations have meant that lobstermen from Cape Elizabeth to Castine have seen their income shrink.

But we’re Mainers, and we stick together to help our own — which is why some enterprising individuals around the state have come up with some new ways to market the beloved crustacean.

Lobster Celebrations (www.lobstercelebrations.com) is the brainchild of Cary Weston, co-founder of Bangor-based marketing and public relations firm Sutherland and Weston. A conversation with a friend from Washington County got him to thinking about ways individual people could help out the lobster industry. The idea of buying lobster for birthday parties, anniversaries or even Thanksgiving dinner seemed like a simple way that one person could make a difference.

“We’ve gotten a lot of feedback about the site,” said Weston. “And even if you don’t want to push aside other foods for holiday meals in favor of lobster, we offer recipes on the site that use lobster to complement turkey, or blueberries, or potatoes, or other Maine foods.”

Lobster Celebrations has instigated a minor Internet craze, with Facebook pages attracting multiple views, and the story being picked up nationally by CNN and Fox. Similarly to Weston’s idea, organizations such as the Southwest Harbor Chamber of Commerce have encouraged local restaurants and cafes to offer menu items featuring lobster for the month of October.

For Weston, who started Lobster Celebrations, the iconic sea creature is more than just a means of livelihood for coastal Mainers — it’s a source of Maine identity.

“I think people feel a real sense of pride and ownership, when it comes to Maine lobsters,” he said. “I think people are very proud of what the industry has meant to this state, and that we’re so associated with it.”

Read the whole article HERE >

Tags: , , ,


Oct 17 2008

Photos, Posts & Workouts

Category: Generalllabree @ 10:35 am

What a whirlwind the last couple weeks have been.  I’m a married man now.  My beautiful bride and I have traveled all over the state in the last couple weeks, from Rangeley to Rockland and everywhere in between.  Things are just starting to get back to ordinary, including having our apartment almost back to normal… except for the mountain of wedding presents covering my desk and the Bowflex, a direct result of which is the lack of Bowflex Challenge posts.  Monday the 20th is the start of of our first full (work) week at home since we got married, so I’ll be starting my Bowflex posts back up on that day.  Sadly, since I only had a few of them under my belt before having taken all this time off, the photos probably aren’t going to show any “results”, not quitting though, refocused and ready to go.  I’ll get wherever I’m going eventually.

I’ve been working on going through the 488 wedding photos that our photographer Matt Watkins took at the ceremony and reception, I’m about 1/3 of the way through the rough selection process, then I have to refine those selections, then I’ll be cropping and tweaking them to my liking and then posting them all online for you to see.  There are some truly great photos so be on the look out for those soon.  For those of you who had cameras there, I’ll be creating a gallery that you can post your photos to directly, my goal is to have the one professional gallery and then a huge gallery with shots from friends and family.

Tags: , , , ,


Oct 08 2008

Upper Dam

Category: Generalllabree @ 6:33 pm

Fishing!

Jess and I went fishing today to the “Upper Dam” located between Mooselookmeguntic Lake, and Richardson Lake.  This looks to be a very popular spot – there were 12 other people fishing around us and 3 were leaving as we got there, especially after the close of regular fishing season since it is open late.  On the lake side of the dam we could see the trout swimming and jumping to feed on the surface.  While we were fishing we saw a couple nice size fish landed, but we weren’t able to catch any ourselves.  I think we were there a little too early in the day, we might go back tomorrow a little later.  It’s a gorgeous location and really looks like a great spot to take a canoe, maybe come up the lower lake to the dam.  Even though we didn’t catch any it was nice to be outside and fishing.  Jess’ cast is really coming along. (She’s been bit by the fishing bug and is quite obsessed with getting her own equipment.  She was rather pissed when she lost her new Black Ghost fly this afternoon.)  :)

Tags: , , , , , ,


Sep 22 2008

Up to Camp

Category: Generalllabree @ 9:39 pm

Went to camp this weekend with Jess, my dad and my good friend Jimmy.  We went to go salmon fishing on the river, however it was clear that many other people had the same plan.  The river had been fished hard and I was only able to round up one salmon from a spot I was familiar with.  We tried everything, old spots, new spots, new flies and fishing for the whole day, unfortunately no one had any better luck.  So instead we went for a drive on the logging roads, and then back to camp for dinner.  The weather was great, the fire was warm and the food was filling.  Nothing recharges the soul like a trip to camp.  Pictures of the trip will be posted soon!

 

Me at a secret spot on the river.

Me at a secret spot on the river.

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,