
CONNECTING THE DOTS
Frosty Wooldridge
More About: Entertainment: Outdoor RecreationContinental Divide Bicycle Ride 2013
Join us:
Bicycling 2,500 miles down the Continental Divide from
the Montana border with Canada all the way to Mexico provides the most
exhilarating, stunning and spiritual journey in all of North America.
You will discover our glacial past in Glacier National
Park (if it’s open), astounding
wildflowers, Lewis and Clark Trail, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Tetons
(mindblowingly awesome), Jackson Hole with the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, and the Great Plains of Wyoming. You will cross the Continental Divide at
least nine times. Berthoud Pass will
carry you to 12,300 feet. The last pass
in New Mexico will be an easy 2,000 feet.
You will ride by majestic Shadow Mountain Lake and climb up the highest
paved road in America to the top of Mt. Evans at 14,100 feet. You will cross the Yellowstone and Colorado
Rivers, enjoy bear sightings, elk, moose, fox, eagles, hawks, coyotes and road
runners. You will ride on famous Route
66 and pedal over 80 miles of the El Paisa volcanic badlands and finally, reach
the border of Mexico.
Having ridden eight times across America, border to
border and coast to coast, I can say unequivocally, that the Continental Divide
Bicycle Ride exceeds any other bicycle tour in North America in beauty,
spiritual connection, ruggedness, stunning mountains, pristine rivers, awesome
climbs, amazing descents, wild flowers, wildlife, varied terrain, incredible
history, historical towns, and outrageous
people along the way.
I will lead a select group of 10 baby boomers age 40
and over who want to create a lifetime memory, fill up their bucket list and
expand their bicycle horizons. In order to go on this journey:
1. You will need to
be in bicycle shape because the mountains will test you.
2. You must be less
than 20 pounds overweight for your height and body type. Please avoid fooling yourself on this matter.
If you are really overweight, your rear end will be so painful within three
days that you won’t be able to ride the bike.
Pressure pain on your butt from being heavy can be the most painful you
ever experienced.
3. A very positive
and easy going person, not given to anger or outbursts. Treat all people of all races, creeds and
colors with equal respect.
4. No zealots of any
persuasion because we want to enjoy each other instead of avoiding each other.
5. You love to camp
in the wilds or in regular campgrounds.
You can also grab a motel whenever one is available. You will learn how to cook out on a one
burner stove. Or, you can eat at every restaurant along the way when
available. Of course, you may choose trail mix, jerky, fruits, energy
bars, veggies and breads for nourishment and energy.
6. You will
experience hot, cold, dry and even rainy conditions. While these dates
provide 95 percent sunny and warm days for the entire ride, we could see rains
along the way. Preparation is nine-tenths of success.
7. Thank you for
leaving politics, religion, negative topics and other “stuff” back home. This
is a ride of freedom, positive life flow, break from the work-a-day world and a
ride for spiritual appreciation of the wilderness and wildlife.
8. We travel at the
“pleasure pace” which means, you get to enjoy stopping, chatting and taking
pictures as you wish. You can always
catch up by pedaling more at the end of the day.
9. We start out each
morning in a group. Quickly, we will
fall into groups of one or two or four or five persons depending on riding
ability. You may enjoy your cadence as
you wish and catch up at noon or at the afternoon hour.
10. We will average
per day anywhere from 50 miles in the mountains to 75-85 miles on the flats.
11. Typical day: up at 7:00 a.m., loaded and ready
to go by 8:15, group meeting, hit the road by 8:30 a.m. You make your own breakfast via hot oatmeal
and bananas, or cold cereal and fruits, breads, energy bars, as you wish. Break for one hour at lunch as you like with
your own food or a restaurant.
12. We start looking
for a campsite 1.5 to 2.0 hours before sunset. That gives you time to pitch
your tent, take a shower, fix your food. You may eat freeze dried foods, canned
foods, whatever you like. These days, you may purchase ready-made salads,
sandwiches and all sorts of other prepared foods. It’s your responsibility to feed yourself.
After dinner, we enjoy campfire, talking, and writing in your journal. Get plenty of sleep so you will be refreshed
and strong for the next day.
13. Each morning, we
will discuss the day’s ride and where we expect to end up.
14. The second to the
last person will always keep the last person in sight so if they need help with
a flat tire or something, they can help that person. I will have a cell phone to keep in contact
or be available for everyone.
15. Everyone must
know how to fix a flat tire and keep your bike in oil, air pressure and
checking of the nuts and bolts to make sure everything is secure.
16. No sag wagon to
bail you out. You must be “bicycle
ready” on the first day of this ride.
17. That means you
will be riding at least three-four hours per day for one month before the ride
to get your legs and butt accustomed to long distance riding. If you neglect this “rule”, you will pay
severely in pain, exhaustion, sore legs and sore butt.
18. We will have a
rest day every 10 days or in appropriate spots of great scenic wonder and
potential hiking excursions.
19. You must arrange
transportation out of El Paso, TX at the end of the ride. I will rent a car and
drive back to Denver, CO. It’s quick and easy.
20. Of course, a custom
T-shirt commemorating this ride will be given to each rider. It will feature a
picture (front and back) of touring cyclists riding through the mountains with a
title: Continental Divide Bicycle
Ride, Canada to Mexico, 2013, 2,500
miles, with pictures of elk and bear.
21. A complete
brochure will be provided as to packing, gear, bike safety, camping safety, clothes,
etc.
During the ride, I will shoot a DVD movie video and I
will capture the entire journey on camera. Each participant will receive a DVD
of the entire journey as well as CDs of the entire trip on film. You may,
of course, shoot your own movie and take pictures for your own needs.
You will sign a waiver and take responsibility for
your own life for the entire ride. You will carry health insurance in
case of an accident and need for ambulance and hospital care. You will sign an agreement based on my article
in Bicycle Times
“Peace and harmony while Bicycle Touring with Friends
and Strangers.” This ride will appeal to those who bring happy hearts,
positive mental attitudes, easy to get along with personalities and enjoy
physical outlets. It’s not for anyone trying to prove themselves, find
themselves or seek any answers to the great questions of the universe.
This ride encompasses stupendous bicycle riding,
incredible camping, self-reliance, campfires, sightseeing, fellowship and
adventure. It’s the kind of ride where you laugh at the beginning and cry
at the end when it’s over. Along the way, you will learn about yourself,
gain new friendships, create an amazing chapter in your life and fulfill a grand
yearning for one of the greatest bicycle rides on the planet.
Dates: June 15, 2013 to August 1, 2013, six
weeks on the road
Route: Canadian border north of Kalispell, Montana
along the Continental Divide through Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
Distance: 2,500 miles
Eligible: Men and women over 40, couples,
singles.
Bikes: Mountain touring bikes or regular road touring
bikes, racks, Aero bars, panniers or B.O.B.s recommended.
Pack list: provided. Sleeping bags, air mattresses,
tents, rain gear, cook stove, cooking gear, shower bag, etc.
Route map: provided.
Camping: wild camping mostly, organized camping
when available, your expense for motels if you choose.
Expenses: you are responsible for your food,
transport to origin and from destination. You are responsible for any and
all expenses you incur for gear, bike, repairs, motels, camping fees and
anything else.
Safety orientation: you will be required to wear a
helmet at all times. Additionally, you will be instructed on how to buy a 7
foot fiberglass flag pole with an orange, lime green and white triangle-shaped
flags at the top. That flag pole will be
secured to your back rack so it can be seen by drivers both front and rear over
a quarter of a mile away. You will also
be instructed on how to create a 36 inch fiberglass pole that will feature an
orange and white nylon flag about 18 inches into traffic from the side of your
rear pack. These flags will be flapping
and making sure that traffic sees you and does not come too close to you.
Fee: you will be investing $3,000.00 per
person. I will take you from the Canadian border to the Mexican
border. I will teach you everything I know about bicycle touring from my
experiences of 40 years and six continents of travel over 125,000 miles. No refunds, should you drop out for any
reason.
Interviews: I
will call you for an interview so you get to know a “sense” of my personality
and I will answer any questions. I
expect to gather a group that will ride in harmony from the first day all the
way to the last day of the ride.
Additionally, I will forward to you a piece I wrote for Bicycle
Times: “Peace and harmony with friends
and strangers while on a bicycle tour.”
It covers everything about getting along on a bicycle tour. If someone becomes a rather acid kind of personality
on the tour, they will be invited to travel alone or dismissed from the group.
Endorsement: "Frosty is an incredible tour guide.
He has safety as his top concern. So I always feel safe in Frosty's presence
whether there are bears or lightning storms in the vicinity. He also helps
provide an amazing experience and a lifetime memory of the best kind."
Long distance touring riders: who would go on such an awe-inspiring bicycle journey? I have found that most people go through their lives without living an “epic moment.” They watched their youth pass with short ventures, maybe raised families that kept them from an epic journey, and now, past 40, they are ready for a “defining moment” that will set their lives apart. This journey will be something you can look forward to with great fantasy and look back on with incredible wonder. Plus bragging rights! Such a journey will be a monumental physical, mental, emotional and spiritual breakthrough. Sure, you are going to bust your tail feathers riding up some big passes. Yes, you will develop exceptional legs and amazing tenacity. Sure, you’re going to camp out like Lewis and Clark, John Muir and Henry David Thoreau. Yes, you’re going to sweat, but you will have your shower bag each night for a refreshed body. You will gain understandings about yourself that you never dreamed possible because you will change “orbits” by pedaling your bike on this ride.
John Muir said, “Camp out among the grass and gentians
of glacier meadows, in craggy garden nooks full of Nature’s darlings. Climb the
mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as
sunshine flows into trees. The winds
will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while
cares will drop off like autumn leaves.”
The person you were before the ride will be a more
incredible person after the ride. You
might write a book about it. You might
create a painting, drawing or song. You
might write a poem or many poems. You
might take photographs that will astound others. You may meet an extraordinary person like
when I pedaled across America in 1984 and met Bob Wieland walking across
America on his hands. In 2011, I saw a
grizzly bear take down a 1,500 pound cow elk alongside the Gibbon River in Yellowstone. I once intersected with a fellow riding his
horse across America. I met one couple bicycling for three years around the world. www.foodcyclist.com In the end,
you will come away from this bicycle adventure physically fit, mentally
refreshed, experience amazing moments, spiritually blessed and above all, you
will smile at your tremendous accomplishment.
Love and light,
Frosty Wooldridge
6 continent world bicycle traveler
Trail guide for 2013 Continental Divide Ride

Frosty Wooldridge at the end of the 2012 coast to
coast ride across America in front of the nation’s capitol building.

Frosty and Bob bicycling through the “Land of the
Sleeping Rainbows” October , 2012.
The Spirit of Adventure
“If the roar of a wave crashes beyond your campsite, you might
call that adventure. When coyotes howl outside your tent--that may be
adventure. When the wind rips at your tent pegs—that too, may be
called adventure. While you’re sweating like a horse in a climb over a
12,000 foot pass, that’s adventure. When a howling headwind presses
your lips against your teeth, you’re facing a mighty adventure. If you’re
drenched from head to toe in sweat as you pedal across a desert, that’s
adventure. If you’re pressing through a howling rainstorm, you’re soaked
in adventure. But that’s not what makes an adventure. It’s your
willingness to struggle through it, to present yourself at the doorstep of
Nature. No more greater joy can come from life than to live inside
the ‘moment’ of an adventure. It may be a momentary ‘high’, a stranger
that changes your life, an animal that delights you or frightens you, a
struggle where you triumphed, or even failed, yet you braved the
challenge. Those moments present you uncommon experiences that give
your life eternal expectation. That’s adventure!”
© 2012 Frosty
Wooldridge

Frosty
and Bob raise their hands in awe at the wondrous sight before them on a fjord
in Norway. They pedaled from Nord Cap, Norway, north of the Arctic Circle by
700 km to Athens, Greece. From the lands of the Vikings to the Oracle of
Delphi and Socrates at the Parthenon.
Touring
cyclists, fjord, Lofotan Island,
Norway © 2012
Frosty Wooldridge
Spirit of Adventure Greeting
Cards by Frosty Wooldridge
While traveling all over this planet, participating in
endless wilderness activities—unique photographs presented themselves to my
camera. While pictures may be beautiful to behold, the story
behind them creates the energy of adventure.
Each card carries a photograph of dynamic outdoor
activities you or your mates may enjoy. The vignette on the back
inserts you into the picture, expressing the feelings you might share with a
friend. Result: “Spirit of Adventure” greeting cards may be sent to
say—“Thank you” ; “Invitation to a party” ; “Friendship appreciation” ;
“Sympathy for a loss” ; “Wish you were here” and more.
Enjoy these unique “Spirit of Adventure” greeting cards
with picture on the front and adventure vignette on the back by sending a check
made out to Frosty Wooldridge, POB 16072, Golden, CO 80402. You may order
a variety pack with 10, 20 or 40 different sports or activities, or a
single-themed card of your choice.
They
cover para-gliding, canoeing, skiing, snowboarding, rafting, backpacking,
mountain climbing, winter mountaineering skiing, bicycling, mountain biking,
powder skiing, water skiing, bicycle touring, snow-shoeing, kite-flying,
windsurfing, rock climbing, camping, fly fishing, bicycles in bloom, scuba
diving, horseback riding, swimming, triathlon, ice skating, motorcycling,
dancing and much more. If would like a specific subject, let me know and I
will create the photograph and vignette to suit your needs. Each card
delights the eye and inspires the spirit.
Additionally,
these first-of-their-kind “Spirit
of Adventure” greeting cards make inspirational gifts.
Pack of 10 is $21.00, which includes postage and
handling. Pack of 20 is $40.00, which includes postage and
handling. Pack of 40 is $78.00, which includes postage and handling.
Specify if you want a variety pack or single-themed cards. State which theme,
i.e., backpacking, skiing, mountain climbing, canoeing, etc. Your friends
will thrill to these unique adventure greeting cards.
Look through the catalog of pictures and vignettes on this
site to pick your favorites. Savor life intensely one moment at a time.
Order today! Spirit of Adventure Greeting
Cards by Frosty Wooldridge
While traveling all over this planet, participating in
endless wilderness activities—unique photographs presented themselves to my
camera. While pictures may be beautiful to behold, the story
behind them creates the energy of adventure.
Each card carries a photograph of dynamic outdoor
activities you or your mates may enjoy. The vignette on the back
inserts you into the picture, expressing the feelings you might share with a
friend. Result: “Spirit of Adventure” greeting cards may be sent to
say—“Thank you” ; “Invitation to a party” ; “Friendship appreciation” ; “Sympathy
for a loss” ; “Wish you were here” and more.
Enjoy these unique “Spirit of Adventure” greeting cards
with picture on the front and adventure vignette on the back by sending a check
made out to Frosty Wooldridge, POB 16072, Golden, CO 80402. You may order
a variety pack with 10, 20 or 40 different sports or activities, or a
single-themed card of your choice.
They
cover para-gliding, canoeing, skiing, snowboarding, rafting, backpacking,
mountain climbing, winter mountaineering skiing, bicycling, mountain biking,
powder skiing, water skiing, bicycle touring, snow-shoeing, kite-flying,
windsurfing, rock climbing, camping, fly fishing, bicycles in bloom, scuba
diving, horseback riding, swimming, triathlon, ice skating, motorcycling,
dancing and much more. If would like a specific subject, let me know and I
will create the photograph and vignette to suit your needs. Each card
delights the eye and inspires the spirit.
Additionally,
these first-of-their-kind “Spirit
of Adventure” greeting cards make inspirational gifts.
Pack of 10 is $21.00, which includes postage and
handling. Pack of 20 is $40.00, which includes postage and
handling. Pack of 40 is $78.00, which includes postage and handling.
Specify if you want a variety pack or single-themed cards. State which theme,
i.e., backpacking, skiing, mountain climbing, canoeing, etc. Your friends
will thrill to these unique adventure greeting cards.
Look through the catalog of pictures and vignettes on this
site to pick your favorites. Savor life intensely one moment at a time.
Order today! www.HowToLiveALifeOfAdventure.com
