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<blockquote data-quote="vedauvoo" data-source="post: 2806823" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>If you are going from sea level to altitude, I think 8,000 feet is wise. If you sleep at 10,000 feet your first night you will get in trouble.</p><p></p><p>I live at 5700 feet. We often ski at Grand Targhee resort in western Wyoming. The lodge where we stay is at 8,000 feet. My wife would get bad headaches when we stay there. We began staying at Driggs, Idaho, which at 6,200 feet is much closer to our home altitude. When we ski at GT, even when we are at the summit at 9,800 feet, we have no problems during the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vedauvoo, post: 2806823, member: 47024"] If you are going from sea level to altitude, I think 8,000 feet is wise. If you sleep at 10,000 feet your first night you will get in trouble. I live at 5700 feet. We often ski at Grand Targhee resort in western Wyoming. The lodge where we stay is at 8,000 feet. My wife would get bad headaches when we stay there. We began staying at Driggs, Idaho, which at 6,200 feet is much closer to our home altitude. When we ski at GT, even when we are at the summit at 9,800 feet, we have no problems during the day. [/QUOTE]
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