All posts by Brian Feulner
Viral Volvo
Here’s a hilarious Volvo ad being sold by a private owner that went viral.
Flood zone
While out on assignment to cover some of the flooding around Maine I made a short video of driving the Red Rover through a flooded road near Pushaw Lake. There were several vehicles parked at the entrance of the flood zone, but only a brave few that made the crossing. “It’s a good way to get the […]
Virgin Galactic has its first global partner, Land Rover
Link to the Press Release from 4/14. http://www.interactivelandrover.com/discovery_vision_concept/DisplayRelease.php?itemID=721 We now have another reason to worship Sir Richard Branson. The goal of this partnership is to ” bring together two world leaders in adventure, innovation and exploration,” and to inspire young people to start careers in engineering, science and technology. – Ok so, this means I […]
Overlanding
Stuck in my driveway
Lost and found on Stud Mill Road
Saturday afternoon I hopped in the Rover and headed for Stud Mill Road. I planned on making the a loop from Milford heading east on one of Maine’s longest logging highways and turning off down Alligator Lake Road which connects with the Airline Road (Rt. 9). My only fear was the gate that connected the […]
Land Rover Ambassdor retraces deadly South Pole Scott expedition
Land Rover Ambassador Ben Saunders and Tarka L’Herpiniere have reached the turning point in their journey to recreate Captain Robert Falcon Scott’s 1911 fatal journey to the South Pole. The team is now on the return leg of the trip, the same leg that is presumed to have led to Scott death, more than 100 years ago. […]
My door won’t shut! Thank god for seat belts.
“You didn’t buy a car, you bought an erector set without any instructions.” – John Holyoke. After coming back from a photo assignment, I threw my gear in the back of the Rover and the door wouldn’t shut. The locking mechanism is already locked in the correct position. Which, unlike the common problem of the […]
Die salt die, a temporary fix to clean the rover
When I bought my house in July 2013 I looked over one highly important utility that I think is vastly important in Maine. A water spigot in the garage, or at least near the driveway. Maine’s salt-covered roads during icy winters make this a highly desirable homeowner commodity. So the plan this summer was to […]