From Addiction to Ascension: How Ice Climbing Saved Scott Strode's Life | #shorts

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The life of Scott Strode is one of tenacity, tenacity, and hope. Scott battled addiction for many years, going in and out of treatment centers and believing there was no hope for recovery. But when he learned about ice climbing, everything was different.

In this stirring film, Scott describes how ice climbing helped him escape a horrible way of life. He describes his journey from addiction to ascension. The difficulties he encountered during his rehabilitation, the people who helped him along the road, and the part that ice climbing played in his newfound sobriety are all topics he discusses openly.

Ice climbing, as Scott describes, was more than simply a sport for him; it allowed him to face his fears, gain confidence, and discover his purpose in life. He talks about how it felt to go onto the ice for the first time and how that experience gave him the feeling of direction he had been without for so long.

Viewers will see the beauty and intensity of this unusual sport and gain understanding into how it can be a transforming experience for those battling addiction or other life difficulties through breath-taking imagery of Scott scaling icy waterfalls and slopes.

In addition to discussing his own experience, Scott encourages and supports those who might be facing addiction or feeling lost in life. His message is one of hope, reassuring us that, despite how dire things may appear to be, there is always a way out.

This video should not be missed whether you're seeking for motivation, inspiration, or just an inspiring tale of overcoming adversity. See how ice climbing may be a route to healing and transformation as you follow Scott on his journey of self-discovery and atonement.

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I was an addict for 40 years and I'm finally free, it's the climb always keep on keeping on n may you be blessed on your climb ....

janelletrejo
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Been on heroine for 22 years off n on, havnt touched it since 5th August 22, the difference this time was realising i can't do it on my own

leeelliott
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Tomorrow I will have 9 1/2 years delivered from drinking and smoking and drug's ❤️, God took it away, coming down in my bedroom my TV broke, so I had nothing to do so I picked up the Bible, and started to read, the Spirit of God, came into my room, I felt Love, that was so amazing God told me give it to me I died for your addition, on the cross, so I did that moment I was delivered, went through the biggest test, couple years later lost my oldest daughter then my Home then my mom, But not once did I have the thought of ever using again, and God healed my heart ❤️ Please know this truth God love's you so much, that's what you been searching for all your life even though you didn't know it ♥️➕❤️🐛➕🦋

carriegarcia
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We wanted so much. And lost everything to become the people we now are. Every saint has a past, every sinner a future.

stevencurtis
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Preach!!! No one, and I mean no one, ASPIRES to be an addict.

trunktrollz
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And then you realized “what the $&&@ im a 230lb man trying to climb ice 🥴

hbgriss
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you know what goes great with ice climbing? Vodka. If ice climbing is a solution for addiction very few people will get sober. Hope if this guy stops ice climbing he doesnt start drinking again.

boromirofmiddleearth
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Might as well go back to your addiction. Satan will let you keep thinking that all this stopped your addiction. He will do anything to keep you from coming to Christ. So what good does it do a person if he stopped his addiction but loses his soul on that last breath.

rjcontra
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We wanted so much. And lost everything to become the people we now are. Every saint has a past, every sinner a future.

stevencurtis