Lynda Clancy Thu, 05/27/2021 - 11:00am
Sadie Samuels would be taking a film crew from Good Morning America out to check traps, and later treat them all to lobster rolls at the Must Be Nice Lobster Shack in Belfast. Down on the dock, Samuel’s boat, ‘Must Be Nice’, waits for the adventure. (Photos by Lynda Clancy)
Lobstermen Damien Weaver and Ralph Jones were at work at the harbor, while the Good Morning America production crew was setting up nearby.
Sadie Samuels with Good Morning America technician Rob Massey and Producer Chris Godburn.
Good Morning America Producer Chris Godburn and Technician Rob Massey check the equipment.
Summit Daily News
A POV shot of John Spriggs’ pillow line near Cooke City, Montana, while filming a couple weeks back for his new backcountry ski film.
Photo from John Spriggs
The local High Country crew that captured deep powder backcountry skiing in Colorado two years ago is now filming a follow-up.
After the 16-minute “The Book of Pow” showcased the variety of local terrain, Summit County local John Spriggs and U.S. Pro Halfpipe Team freeskier Taylor Seaton have reunited with filmmaker Edward Clem for a project not limited to the Colorado backcountry.
Without Seaton in tow, Spriggs and Clem joined a group of skiers and filmers two weeks ago in Cooke City, Montana, near Yellowstone National Park. Spriggs described Cooke City “as if Silverton dead-ended into a snowmobile zone.” The former Bozeman resident was able to hit his old stomping grounds skiing pillow lines in the Beartooth Mountains. The crew is headed back for Cooke City on Sunday, Jan. 10, this time with Se