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Physical Training For Mountain Hunts & Backpacking
Canned "Recreational Oxygen" for elevation sickness?
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<blockquote data-quote="riggingslinger" data-source="post: 2262531" data-attributes="member: 114019"><p>I live near sea level and fly into most of the mountain airports in Colorado often. Telluride being the highest at 10,000. Portable OX will help a lot with improving eyesight since your eyes need a lot of oxygen to function properly and with mental alertness. Both very important during your hunt. The first few times I overnighted in KTEX I got intense headaches and could barely make the walk from my room to the lobby in the building next door. The local ski patrol told me the biggest problem people have there is dehydration. Since then I have started hydrating heavily before, during and after my trips to the mountains. It has helped a lot. I suggest using Ox for the eyes and brain and water for the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riggingslinger, post: 2262531, member: 114019"] I live near sea level and fly into most of the mountain airports in Colorado often. Telluride being the highest at 10,000. Portable OX will help a lot with improving eyesight since your eyes need a lot of oxygen to function properly and with mental alertness. Both very important during your hunt. The first few times I overnighted in KTEX I got intense headaches and could barely make the walk from my room to the lobby in the building next door. The local ski patrol told me the biggest problem people have there is dehydration. Since then I have started hydrating heavily before, during and after my trips to the mountains. It has helped a lot. I suggest using Ox for the eyes and brain and water for the body. [/QUOTE]
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