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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:

  • You Against Yourself: Which Wolf Wins?

  • November 24th, 2014
    At one point in history, President Thomas Jefferson faced a national crisis. He said, “We have a wolf by the ears; he’s too dangerous to keep and he’s even more dangerous if we let him go.” Jefferson also spoke [...]






  • Always Sit Down Wind Of Flowers

  • November 22nd, 2014
    Susan Schutz said, “Let us dance in the sun, wearing wild flowers in our hair.” Years ago, I backpacked in Nepal, Tibet and other parts of Asia. I distinctly remember the peace and quietude of the Himalayas and the [...]






  • Pedaling For Peace

  • November 19th, 2014
    Lori Bell pedals a bicycle around the United States in order to create a much-needed discussion on America’s continual participation in wars: she pedals for peace. Bell, 49, single, and having taken a non-traditional [...]






  • Exploit The Sharp Edge Of Your Sword

  • November 17th, 2014
    Back in high school, you attended classes without much appreciation of your reasons for education. You complied with scholastic protocol for all teenagers. For the most part, you carried your books to school, read your [...]






  • The Journey Back: I Choose Me

  • November 15th, 2014
    My friend Fred sat down in the booth at Woody’s Pizza in downtown Golden, Colorado last fall. He represented sartorial splendor in that he wore a suit and tie with Italian shoes. I slid into the booth opposite him. “Good [...]






  • Life: Your Highest Performance Of Function

  • November 12th, 2014
    “Life” charges around your body every second of every day until your last breath on Earth. Your red blood cells race through thousands of miles of arteries, capillaries and veins. Everything about you thrives toward [...]






  • Coming Through The Fire: Your Road Less Traveled

  • November 3rd, 2014
    By the time you reach your senior year in high school, it dawns on you that this life offers no easy path. You discovered the only way to succeed academically or athletically: study your butt off and/or practice your [...]






  • Hold The Sky: What You Can Do About Personal Grief

  • November 1st, 2014
    During your journey on Earth, you face incredible moments of joy, challenge and discomfort. You never know where those “moments” may originate or for how long. In your life, you may face an accident, loss of a loved [...]






  • Diagonally Parked In A Parallel Universe: Confusion To Clarity

  • Diagonally Parked In A Parallel Universe: Confusion To ClarityOctober 22nd, 2014
    Confusion dominates American society. Endless choices cause stress, uncertainty and frustration. Americans gobble painkillers, stomach calming pills and sedatives to relax themselves. One look at the local news through [...]






  • Life Choices: Confidence Versus Insecurity

  • October 4th, 2014
    “You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I lived through this trauma. I can take the next thing that [...]






  • The Elusive Happiness Factor: How To Discover It

  • October 3rd, 2014
    If you look around your community whether you share a schoolroom, workout class or meeting place—someone laughs a lot, smiles and expresses their happiness. How come some people express happiness while others slog [...]






  • Live Happily Ever After—Day To Day

  • September 30th, 2014
    Snow White discovered her prince, embraced him and kissed him. Prince Charming swept her off her feet and carried the young maiden to the castle to live happily ever after. John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and Steve McQueen [...]






  • Bird Tracker On Bicycle: Dorian Anderson

  • September 29th, 2014
    Individual passions glide on America’s highways in different forms. Some folks pursue their quests of visiting all National Parks within a summer. Others carry kayaks to challenge rivers from Maine to Oregon. Still [...]






  • Gossip: The Devil’s Radio

  • September 25th, 2014
    Gossip remains the mainstay of social media, sewing clubs and emails worldwide. Humans love talking about someone else more than the weather. They choose rumor, tattle-tales, speculation and allegation over facts, truth [...]






  • Learn How To Dribble A Football: Life Calls You

  • September 25th, 2014
    The famous automobile maker Henry Ford said, “If you think you can or can’t, you’re right.” Almost everything in your life boils down to how you think, speak and act. High thinking creates high vibrations in [...]






  • Chad Pregracke: Cleaning Up Old Man River

  • September 22nd, 2014
    The Mississippi River sweeps millions of bottles, cans, tires, oil, plastic bags and containers, along with junk of every description, and chemicals into the Gulf of Mexico 24/7. From Minnesota where it starts as a six [...]






  • Extricating Yourself From The Dark Night Of The Soul

  • September 5th, 2014
    In today’s world, you face enormous challenges of time, work, family and friends. You face many toils along with trials that rise up in front of you like a blazing attack of dragons. While you endured cliques, politics [...]






  • Your Dream Of Giving Two Weeks Notice

  • August 20th, 2014
    Do you like your work? Do you get a kick out of reaching the “office” daily as a park ranger, chef, teacher, truck driver, fireman, manager, waitress or hairdresser? Note this fact: what you do daily in your life [...]






  • Judgment: Higher Frequencies Of Human Consciousness

  • August 19th, 2014
    Make your life like a mighty river of love flowing out of your heart. Such consciousness will return with a flood of friends, joy and happiness. While in high school, most of us made judgments of other students. Guys [...]






  • Walking Across America for Little Children: Anna Harrington

  • July 24th, 2014
    “For Jane Austen and the readers of Pride and Prejudice, solitary walks express the independence that literally takes the heroine out of the social sphere of the houses and their inhabitants, into a larger, lonelier [...]






  • People You Hang With, Teach You

  • July 16th, 2014
    In high school, I played three sports. I hung with the football jocks, basketball hoopsters and in the spring, track runners. Later in college, I played tennis, racquetball and learned how to scuba dive. Each sport featured [...]






  • You Always Command Choice In Your Life

  • July 10th, 2014
    Many people drag the past back into the present. Others make excuses for poor choices. Still others wave personal responsibility onto circumstances. Others abandon themselves in favor of the modus operandi of their “shadow” [...]






  • Chad Pregracke: Cleaning Up The Mississippi River One Piece At A Time

  • July 8th, 2014
    The Mississippi River sweeps millions of bottles, cans, tires, oil, plastic bags and containers, along with junk of every description, and chemicals into the Gulf of Mexico 24/7. From Minnesota where it starts as a six [...]






  • Fleeting Pleasures: Manufactured Happiness

  • July 2nd, 2014
    Today, you may take a trip to Disney World for the ride of a lifetime. A quick excursion on a Caribbean cruise promises to whisk you away from the world’s troubles. Drug stores offer pills to cure your headaches, insomnia [...]






  • A Bursting Heart: Dynamic Infusion Of Intentions

  • June 26th, 2014
    Most teens exit high school without a clue as to what path they might follow on their life journey. Most grab a job. Many get married with over half divorcing within ten years. Others rocket into college with their parents’ [...]






  • Life Choices: Optimism Vs. Pessimism

  • June 5th, 2014
    “To think well of yourself and to proclaim this fact to the world, not in loud words, but great deeds. To live in faith that the whole world is on your side so long as you are true to the best that is in you.” Christian [...]






  • Cloud Talk—Sitting On A Cloud After You Passed Away

  • May 20th, 2014
    A few weeks ago, a preacher spoke about a new term that I never heard before: “Cloud talk—when you die, you elevate to heaven where you sit on a cloud. You may look down on the planet to see where you lived. You [...]






  • Forks In The Road, Stop Signs, Cul De Sacs And Dead Ends On The Highway Of Life

  • May 15th, 2014
    While taking a hike down a country road near dusk in my teens, an old farmer, plodding along with his walking stick, abruptly stopped me. His wrinkled-weathered skin did not diminish the energy in his clear blue eyes. [...]






  • Three Profound Secrets To A Happy Life

  • April 25th, 2014
    Thomas Jefferson said, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty [...]






  • Oracle Of The Soul: Discovering Gems Of Understanding

  • April 17th, 2014
    As you grew up, you experienced different lessons along your life-path. You discovered a hot stove hurt when you touched it. A candle flame caused pain when you passed your finger over it. A rosebush thorn made your [...]






  • Your Life: One Step At A Time

  • April 16th, 2014
    The energy of life on this planet strives to organize into relationships. As with water, you watch it thrive in many forms such as snow, rain, ice and vapor. It gathers as clouds in the sky, which eventually, falls as [...]






  • No Ordinary Moments: Your Epic Life

  • April 14th, 2014
    Every week in America, you read stories of amazing moments where ordinary people triumphed over failure. You may watch the “Biggest Loser” where a man or woman cut 150 pounds off his or her body to walk on stage [...]






  • Are You Living a Life Worth Remembering?

  • April 14th, 2014
    Totally blind in his teens, American Erik Weihenmayer became the first sightless person to climb Mount Everest. He continued until he climbed the highest peaks on all seven continents. Bob Wieland lost his legs to a [...]






  • Live Free – Forgiving Wisdom On Letting Go Of Grudges

  • March 23rd, 2014
    Back in high school, rumors started as fast as a lightning storm to destroy any girl’s reputation. Often out of jealousy for some perceived transgression, classmates concocted stories to create hurt for another person. As [...]






  • The Race of Life: The Happiness Factor

  • March 18th, 2014
    Bhutan in Asia sets the benchmark for living a “happy” life. Its culture mandates that “happiness” holds the highest distinction in the realm of daily living. Those citizens living in that country enjoy a much [...]