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Austin Gager

NY
Catskills grown, pancake connoisseur.
Media Operator 🎥

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About a year ago I was asked for a reel and I hadn’t made one in almost a decade. So, with haste, I put together a minute. I’ve been very fortunate to work with some amazing people and machinery. I appreciate you all!

Checkout the reel link in my bio, or the neighboring Instagram post. Let me know if it stinks!

Clients / Projects:

Redbull - The Dragon / Race To Miami
Subaru USA - Launch Control
Harley Davidson - Push The Limit
Specialty Field
Hoonigan - Electrikhana / Gymkhana 2022
Mountain Motorsports / Jamey Price Photo
Porsche Customer Racing


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2 years ago


About a year ago I was asked for a reel and I hadn’t made one in almost a decade. So, with haste, I put together a minute. I’ve been very fortunate to work with some amazing people and machinery. I appreciate you all!

Also posted on YouTube, link in my bio.

Let me know if it stinks!

Clients / Projects:

Redbull - The Dragon / Race To Miami
Subaru USA - Launch Control
Harley Davidson - Push The Limit
Specialty Field
Hoonigan - Electrikhana / Gymkhana 2022
Mountain Motorsports / Jamey Price Photo
Porsche Customer Racing

Song: opr - gesaffelstein


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81
2 years ago

About a year ago I was asked for a reel and I hadn’t made one in almost a decade. So, with haste, I put together a minute. I’ve been very fortunate to work with some amazing people and machinery. I appreciate you all!

Checkout the reel link in my bio, or the neighboring Instagram post. Let me know if it stinks!

Clients / Projects:

Redbull - The Dragon / Race To Miami
Subaru USA - Launch Control
Harley Davidson - Push The Limit
Specialty Field
Hoonigan - Electrikhana / Gymkhana 2022
Mountain Motorsports / Jamey Price Photo
Porsche Customer Racing


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2
2 years ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


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1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago


Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

Somehow it always evaded me, but finally got to shoot motogp. I love four wheels but nothing compares to the intensity at premiere level two wheel racing. Mightttt need to make a trip outside the US to spectate and have a pint or two. #motogp #motogpaustin


159
7
1 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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90
2 months ago


A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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90
2 months ago


A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


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2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A weird year it was, 2025 Lyme disease edition. Apologies for the poor format and organization of these clips from the past year-ish.

Story time: Felt odd and extremely fatigued at Pikes peak, got to Le Mans the week after and woke up with a numb face. Doctors treated me for shingles as we didn’t consider the possibility of Lyme causing the Bells Palsy. Days later new blood panel shows positive and active antibodies for Lyme… at the time I was super scared, my loved ones and friends really got me through it staying positive and taking care of me.

Anywho I carried on, went to work and rested as much as I could. Spent a lot of time with the dogs stealing their good vibes.

I was going to do weekly updates regarding my Bell’s palsy but I hate talking to the camera so that stopped and what’s left is informal face/fatigue updates. The slides are chronological June > Feb my face came back to life Septemberish.

Craziest issue with the whole ordeal was that I couldn’t close my eyelid for about a month, I had to put jelly in my eye to keep it from drying out while I tried to sleep.

Still dealing with some numbness and fatigue today but I’ll take what I got and be happy I can blink again!

No little violins in the comments, if anything post tips and tricks for ticks. The little bastards really will kill the vibe, if you get bitten see a doctor, pay for a Lyme blood test if they deny the need to. It could save you serious grief.

IG is really not what it use to be, but I’m gonna start posting stuff again. Stay safe 🪳


356
90
2 months ago

A Carousel of nice shots from the Karousel at The Nürburgring. We were out there doing a bit of trackside filming for the record setting laps. Driving by @romaindumas_official. Race cars by @fordracing & @stard.austria.


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2 months ago

A Carousel of nice shots from the Karousel at The Nürburgring. We were out there doing a bit of trackside filming for the record setting laps. Driving by @romaindumas_official. Race cars by @fordracing & @stard.austria.


655
11
2 months ago

A Carousel of nice shots from the Karousel at The Nürburgring. We were out there doing a bit of trackside filming for the record setting laps. Driving by @romaindumas_official. Race cars by @fordracing & @stard.austria.


655
11
2 months ago

A Carousel of nice shots from the Karousel at The Nürburgring. We were out there doing a bit of trackside filming for the record setting laps. Driving by @romaindumas_official. Race cars by @fordracing & @stard.austria.


655
11
2 months ago

A Carousel of nice shots from the Karousel at The Nürburgring. We were out there doing a bit of trackside filming for the record setting laps. Driving by @romaindumas_official. Race cars by @fordracing & @stard.austria.


655
11
2 months ago

Two weeks out from Ojibwe, see ya’ll soon! Link in bio if you haven’t watch the Colorado edit yet! Cheers! 🤘🏽

🎥 @austingager @anthony_cloutier
🎨 @moth.colour
📷: @trevorlydenphoto

#skoda #rally #fabiarally2evo #motorsport


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9 months ago

Dusty champagne! Had a blast with @standard.motorsports in Colorado, link in bio for 16:9 YouTube.

🎥 @austingager @anthony_cloutier
🎨 @moth.colour


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9 months ago

First soob coffee acquisition of the summer. Highly recommend never letting your favorite car die, even if it’s a Daewoo. A familiar motor and a coffee is everything.


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10 months ago

First soob coffee acquisition of the summer. Highly recommend never letting your favorite car die, even if it’s a Daewoo. A familiar motor and a coffee is everything.


264
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10 months ago

First soob coffee acquisition of the summer. Highly recommend never letting your favorite car die, even if it’s a Daewoo. A familiar motor and a coffee is everything.


264
37
10 months ago

First soob coffee acquisition of the summer. Highly recommend never letting your favorite car die, even if it’s a Daewoo. A familiar motor and a coffee is everything.


264
37
10 months ago

First soob coffee acquisition of the summer. Highly recommend never letting your favorite car die, even if it’s a Daewoo. A familiar motor and a coffee is everything.


264
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10 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


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11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Part 2 from the Nurburgring. Endurance racing likes to play evil cards. The #88 car suffered damage and the team was forced to work through the night. Seeing it cross the finish line was a special sight and their smiles spoke volumes. Admittedly I was asleep preserving my health. @bowesmediainc took the night shift and with time you’ll get a glimpse at the tireless efforts by the STI team. Big thanks for Subaru having us out, what a great experience.

#nbr24 #subaru #wrxsti


105
11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


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11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


233
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11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


233
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11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


233
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11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


233
8
11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


233
8
11 months ago

Really cool to finally make it to the Nurburgring. Extra delighted it was following the @subaru.tecnica.international team. What an amazing, hardworking group. The production STI model might be discontinued but the passion is still strong. Thank you team STI.

#subaru #nbr24 #subarusti


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11 months ago

living to live

#iphoneonly


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11 months ago

living to live

#iphoneonly


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11 months ago

living to live

#iphoneonly


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11 months ago

living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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living to live

#iphoneonly


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La fonctionnalité permet un téléchargement sécurisé et en haute qualité des histoires Instagram. Elle est conviviale et ne nécessite ni inscription ni connexion. Il suffit de copier le lien, le coller et profiter.
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