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<blockquote data-quote="longrangebob" data-source="post: 1535219" data-attributes="member: 3744"><p>Being a fellow "Middle of Nowhere" kinda person - & not knowing height of stove legs - if they don't get too hot - X ur backcountry skis or levelled snowshoes with Bark to catch any spills !!!</p><p></p><p>Now I'm assuming your 17,000 ft. Elevation was a typo 1700 metres OK - 17k feet no so much - Oxyhemoglobin Decrease of more than 50%, pulmonary edema (w/o O2) -- much over 7000 feet without extended altitude acclimation not a good idea & You are well above typical tree line Where will the critters hide ???</p><p></p><p>Happy New Year !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangebob, post: 1535219, member: 3744"] Being a fellow "Middle of Nowhere" kinda person - & not knowing height of stove legs - if they don't get too hot - X ur backcountry skis or levelled snowshoes with Bark to catch any spills !!! Now I'm assuming your 17,000 ft. Elevation was a typo 1700 metres OK - 17k feet no so much - Oxyhemoglobin Decrease of more than 50%, pulmonary edema (w/o O2) -- much over 7000 feet without extended altitude acclimation not a good idea & You are well above typical tree line Where will the critters hide ??? Happy New Year !!! [/QUOTE]
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