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Altitude Issues

Started by rlc1959, July 19, 2013, 12:44:00 PM

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chall

Same as with others have said ,we too hunt at about 10,000 ft and for that reason we go in 1 to 2 days early just top set camp and get adjusted. Ive been sick a few times and its not fun.
Eric Hall, Chris Hall , Cyndy Hall

sagebrush

Watch for dehydration also. You can tell if you are drinking enough by the color of your urine. Keep it clear. You may not feel thirsty, drink anyway. And only drink water. My buddy got dehydrated in Colo. one year. It took a while to get him back to camp. When he got home he found he had lost ten pounds in a week. In two days he gained it back. Since then he has watched for it and hasn't had a problem. Gary

PRK

Lot of good advise here.  I've experienced altitude sickness a number of times.  However, you can be in top shape and follow all the above advise and still get it.  You just never know until it happens.  For that reason I always have some basic medications in my kit to treat it.  It has saved more then one trip.
Paul

Bowitis

It helps to be in great condition but altitude affects everyone differently. Acclimate and hydrate. Stay away from caffeinated drinks and booze. you'll be fine just pay attention to your body.   Have a great hunt!
JD Berry Taipan
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