Maxwell Johnston, an Austin-based photographer, blends his love for cycling and photography to capture stunning scenery and vibrant local events. He is a dedicated advocate for mental health, sharing his journey of recovery and the positive impact of outdoor pursuits. In this article, he draws parallels between maintaining sobriety and sustaining a passion for cycling, emphasizing the importance of community involvement.
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A Milestone: Six Years Ago I Quit Drinking Alcohol – What I’ve Learned and How It Can Help You
Five years ago, I penned a post about abstaining from alcohol for six months. Then, eighteen months later, I followed up with a two-year anniversary piece that outlined my perspective on putting down the bottle… for good.
It’s now been six years since I had any alcohol. In that time, I’ve witnessed more discussions about cycling’s alcohol problem, so I wanted to write again about this subject where I’ll offer guidance on transitioning out of alcohol dependency, non-alcoholic drinks I’ve found to be helpful, and resources you can use to help on this journey…
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The Outdoor Flask to End all Flasks
I will admit, many of the points in this Kickstarter Campaign for the new Firelight Flask have come to mind while out camping. I hate taking glass into the outdoors, pocket flasks are too small and why tinge good bourbon with plastic? Check out this video and if you’re into it, you can buy one via Kickstarter, due out before summer 2018.