WoodrowCall
Lil-Rokslider
This may be in wrong forum but thought it would apply to those planning to hunt higher altitudes for archery elk.
I got to thinking the other day, which is dangerous, but mostly I am simply curious. Will those that have had Covid, and possibly decreased oxygen capacity of the lungs, have an issue with high altitudes and lower oxygen levels? This would probably be directed more to those that live at or just above sea level and not those who are adapted to higher elevations but could apply to both in relation to Covid infection.
Any flatlanders been out to scout/hike post Covid and noticed a difference in cardio?
Thoughts?
I got to thinking the other day, which is dangerous, but mostly I am simply curious. Will those that have had Covid, and possibly decreased oxygen capacity of the lungs, have an issue with high altitudes and lower oxygen levels? This would probably be directed more to those that live at or just above sea level and not those who are adapted to higher elevations but could apply to both in relation to Covid infection.
Any flatlanders been out to scout/hike post Covid and noticed a difference in cardio?
Thoughts?