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Help with 1st Elk trip - Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1028879" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>I took two first timers out with me this year. One said he had a headache every day and a little blood in his mucus. The other guy got altitude sickness. He got to the severe symptoms with vomiting and fluid in the lungs. He had to leave after just half day of hunting. We were at 8000' camping and hunting around 10,000'.</p><p>Everyone will have some symptoms and some will not be able to handle certain altitudes.</p><p>I did learn one interesting fact though. Ever notice when you get up in altitude you have to urinate constantly like a cow ******* on a flat rock ? Found out that was the kidneys adjusting to the lack of CO2. I always thought it was my increased water intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1028879, member: 70638"] I took two first timers out with me this year. One said he had a headache every day and a little blood in his mucus. The other guy got altitude sickness. He got to the severe symptoms with vomiting and fluid in the lungs. He had to leave after just half day of hunting. We were at 8000' camping and hunting around 10,000'. Everyone will have some symptoms and some will not be able to handle certain altitudes. I did learn one interesting fact though. Ever notice when you get up in altitude you have to urinate constantly like a cow ******* on a flat rock ? Found out that was the kidneys adjusting to the lack of CO2. I always thought it was my increased water intake. [/QUOTE]
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