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Frosty Wooldridge

http://www.howtolivealifeofadventure.com/


Frosty Wooldridge is an environmentalist, mountain climber, scuba diver, dancer, skier, writer, speaker and photographer. He graduated from Michigan State University. He has taught at the elementary, high school and college levels. He has rafted, canoed, backpacked, sailed, windsurfed, snowboarded and more all over the planet.


He has bicycled 100,000 miles on six continents and seven times across the United States. His feature articles have appeared in national and international magazines for 30 years. He has interviewed on NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, FOX and 100 radio shows. You may enjoy a one hour DVD video of this book as Wooldridge presents it in front of a live audience. For more information, contact Frosty Wooldridge.


Wooldridge presents motivational programs for high schools, colleges, churches, civic and outdoor clubs. He shows audiences how to live a productive, adventurous and happy life through his five concepts and six practices. His dramatic slide show transports audiences all over the world. His humor and astounding stories from around the world captivate teen, middle-aged and retiree audiences. In the end, he shows you how to create your own life of adventure.


If you are interested in purchasing Frosty Wooldridge's “Spirit of Adventure” greeting cards with picture on the front and vignette quote about adventure on the back, you may send a check made out to Frosty Wooldridge, POB 207, Louisville, CO 80027. You may order a mixed bag with all adventure shots or a single theme card of your choice.


Pack of 10 is $18.00 including postage and handling. Pack of 20 is $36.00 including postage and handling. Pack of 40 is $63.00. Specify if you want a variety or single theme card. State which theme, i.e., backpacking, skiing, canoeing, mountain climbing. Your friends will love these unique adventure greeting cards. Your questions answered: frostyw@juno.com


They cover para-sailing, canoeing, skiing, rafting, backpacking, mountain climbing, winter mountaineering skiing, bicycling, rock climbing, camping and much more. Each card delights the eye and inspires the spirit. Order today!



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Posts by Frosty Wooldridge:

  • Your Spirit of Adventure: It Carries You to the Ends of the Earth

  • February 12th, 2016
    The difference between an average life and a fantastic life of adventure as defined by you, hinges on three things… Your thoughts that become realities by your hand; actions that move you toward your destiny; and, [...]






  • Losing Your Friends: Vacancies of the Heart

  • February 5th, 2016
    Along life’s highway, you will befriend countless people from school, work, sports and church. Each person offers you different degrees of friendship. Some casual, some close and a few become best friends. Gym-rat [...]






  • Life Is Too Short: Get Off Your Cell Phone

  • January 28th, 2016
    During my youth, my dad took me fishing. My mom took me on bicycle rides. My dad shouldered me with a small daypack for hikes in the woods. He pointed out chattering squirrels. He helped me see my first deer. He pointed [...]






  • Along Our Life Path: Death Hides In The Bushes

  • January 25th, 2016
    At the age of 17 while driving home from baseball practice, my father’s best friend pulled me over in my Chevy clunker. He walked up to my window with a sad look on his face. “Frosty,” he said. “I’ve got some [...]






  • Be Free In The Problem

  • January 13th, 2016
    Problems! Everybody experiences them. You might call “life challenges” your classroom for living. If you notice—every movie, play, sitcom, drama, thriller and adventure story features problems for the protagonist [...]






  • Your Destiny Sings In Your Ears At the Darnedest Times

  • December 29th, 2015
    Each time I stand up in front of an audience, I invite every person in the room to accept himself or herself unconditionally. “You are a one time miracle of the universe,” I boldly state. “Accept your height, weight, [...]






  • Dementia’s Terrible Legacy For Her Kids

  • December 22nd, 2015
    At 93, my mother Vivien lives daily on the edge of the “long sleep” awaiting her after a dynamic life of work, dancing, sports, travel, golf, gardening and raising her children. While her body continues its earthly [...]






  • How To Empty Your Emotional Backpack When It Gets Too Heavy

  • December 18th, 2015
    Each winter I load my backpack up for mountaineering skiing to 10th Mountain Huts in the Rocky Mountains. I load survival gear to make sure I don’t die while I cross-country up to the top of 13,000-foot mountains at [...]






  • Betrayal: How It Feels and What To Do About It

  • December 11th, 2015
    Throughout my life, I have considered every human being on an even keel with me. I treat each person I meet with dignity and respect; and I expect them to return the same. I’m the guy who walks into the gym with a [...]






  • The Voluptuousness Of Living

  • November 25th, 2015
    “Everything is downhill from here, ‘cept what’s up…it’s all in your attitude.” Katie Lee, 95, Jerome, Arizona, singer, environmental activist. Long ago, before modern communications, before electric lights, [...]






  • Pulling On A Life-Coat That Fits Your Aspirations

  • November 18th, 2015
    Too often, countless Americans stumble out of high school into ill-suited jobs, incompatible relationships and no plans for the future. They hang with discordant jobs in order to write checks for food, rent and car payments. [...]






  • Living In The Conversation of Your Life

  • November 9th, 2015
    Six days a week, I wake up early, pull on my jeans and head to the recreation center where I commit my body to a two hour workout. I swim a half-mile, lift weights, run, bicycle and meditate along with stretching in [...]






  • Speak Up About Something: Courage To Create Good In The World

  • October 29th, 2015
    Henry David Thoreau said, “The masses of men (and women) live lives of quiet desperation.” That equates to the fact that most people lack the courage or incentive to get involved with the great events of life within [...]






  • Mountains for Breakfast, Sunsets for Dessert, Camping for Your Dreams

  • October 6th, 2015
    This year, a longtime friend asked me to go on a bicycle journey with him down the West Coast from Canada to Mexico. The journey encompassed 2,000 miles of the Pacific Ocean, mountains, beaches, seabirds, whales, seals, [...]






  • Death: A Tight Shoe Taken Off So You Can Find A New Way To Dance

  • August 25th, 2015
    Last year, seven of my lifelong friends made their transition back to the greater dimensions of the universe. One very young and the rest spread across a time line of decades. Each lived a spectacular life. You might [...]






  • Mother Nature Reaching The Edge of Silence

  • August 25th, 2015
    In the corner of my office, near my computer, a white marble statue stands against a dark blue velvet cloth to create a dramatic contrast. The statue? As a college sophomore, my humanities professor introduced me to [...]






  • Choosing Low Self-Esteem: Carrying The Mental Equivalent For Self-defeat

  • July 13th, 2015
    Millions of Americans live their lives with low self-esteem. Teenagers learn it from one or both parents. Others choose it by comparing themselves with movie stars. Many young women mutter to themselves, “I’m not [...]






  • Bottled Lightning: Skin Your Knees On Eternity

  • June 16th, 2015
    At the beginning of my presentations on “How to Live a Life of Adventure” at high schools, colleges, civic clubs and church groups, my first words exclaim, “I live a spectacular life!” After the audience digests [...]






  • Your Creative Mind: Unpredictable Collision of Thought and Circumstance

  • April 20th, 2015
    How do ideas strike you? When do they hit? Have you heard of the phrase, “Stroke of luck…flash of insight…eureka moment!” Creativity involves anticipation mingled with uncertainty. For the record, ideas grow [...]






  • Find a Safe Place to Dance

  • March 23rd, 2015
    In your life, someone cheated you out of something. Another lied to you. Others gossiped about you. At some point, you suffered the loss of a friend, parent or spouse. Someone hammered you on the tennis court, chessboard [...]






  • The Point Of True Beginning: Your Perfection

  • March 9th, 2015
    Back in the 1880s while living as a sawyer in Yosemite National Park, America’s first ecologist, John Muir, lived face to face with nature. He climbed into the High Sierras throughout his life. He summited mountains, [...]






  • A Single Thread In The Tapestry Of Life: Tuscany, Italy

  • March 2nd, 2015
    The mystique of bicycle travel fascinates most people. Why would anyone “endure” the pains of providing their own locomotion via pedaling rather than the comfort and speed of a car, boat, plane or train? The answer [...]






  • Illusion of Being Right: High Level Fear Wearing A Mask

  • February 23rd, 2015
    We humans make judgments on just about everything that comes into our eyesight. We judge ourselves when we look into the mirror in the morning. We judge our friends by the cars they drive. We judge strangers by the clothes [...]






  • Harriet Anderson: 78 Year Old Ironman Champion

  • February 19th, 2015
    In 2013, Harriet Anderson raced the Ironman Triathlon in Kona, Hawaii. No big deal if you’re 25, full of muscle, pep and vinegar! You can power through the 2.4-mile swim in ocean water. You can jump on your 27-speed [...]






  • Your Inner Life Elevates Your Outer Life

  • February 16th, 2015
    Back in our college years, my younger brother cut himself shaving one morning. He bled all over the washbasin. Blood ran down his neck and into the drain. He yelled, “Howard, you stupid expletive, expletive and more [...]






  • Your Invitation to a Great Life

  • February 9th, 2015
    In recent weeks, my son Trevor quit his well-paying pharmacy tech job in Denver, Colorado for a “room and board” position in a quiet village in the Austrian Alps. He sickened of his role in filling drug prescriptions [...]






  • Your Subconscious Mind Works 24/7: Harness It

  • February 2nd, 2015
    Have you ever wondered where songwriters, poets, sculptors and artists come up with new ideas? How do inventors create concepts that morph into Smart Phones, miniature drones and ocean liners? Who dreams up a screenplay [...]






  • Erik Weihenmayer: Turning Into the Storm of Life

  • January 26th, 2015
    Ray Charles learned to play the piano as he lost his vision during his childhood. In his 70 years, he scaled musical heights beyond the ordinary. Helen Keller, blind, deaf and mute, learned to read and write as she sped [...]






  • You Can Do That: The Key to Your Life’s Successful Path

  • January 19th, 2015
    Have you ever faced a situation that caused you to question yourself? Did you confront a teacher that you disliked or a fellow student who badgered you? Have you dwelt with co-workers that made you tear your hair out? [...]






  • Crossing the Bridge into 2015

  • January 12th, 2015
    Quick as a wink, Christmas faded into our rear view mirrors. Up ahead, a brand spanking New Year 2015 awaits! New possibilities! Fresh ideas! A new set of 365 days to accomplish something marvelous in your life. What [...]






  • Unleash The Daring Dance Within You

  • January 4th, 2015
    Sometimes in life, no matter your stature, success, sartorial dress, rich or modest home, friends and magnificent job—you may come to a point of getting down on yourself. If you live by modest means or in poverty, [...]






  • Societal Exhaustion In Our High Speed World: Slow It Down

  • January 4th, 2015
    You live in a high speed, high stress society. Everything ramps you up to meet deadlines, reach class on time and excel at work. You face texting, emails and Smart Phone recordings. If you’re a parent, you must take [...]






  • Attune To Your Heart, Mind And Body: Gift Of Appreciation

  • December 27th, 2014
    While growing up, you faced many challenges. You tackled schoolbooks that demanded your attention to gain knowledge. Your teachers busted your butt with homework assignments. Your parents piled on chores such as mowing [...]






  • Boyan Slat: Cleaning Up 300 Million Tons Of Ocean Plastic

  • December 2nd, 2014
    “Once there was the Stone Age, then the Bronze Age, and now we are in the middle of the Plastic Age,” said teenager Boyan Slat. “Ever year, we produce 300 million tons of plastic. Much of it reaches our oceans.” At [...]






  • A ‘Center For Happiness’

  • November 24th, 2014
    Listening to “Happiness Princess” Laura Lavigne feels like participating in an Easter egg hunt. You never know where you might discover the next treasure. You cannot imagine what you might find. She “eggs” you [...]