2 things: might want to go for a trip out west and just 'test the waters'.......hate to have a hunt ruined due to this, trust me, I have been there with a friend.
1- as mentioned, hydrate when I am in CO, UT, AZ, NM, WY.....I set my watch, every 15 minutes whether I feel thirsty or not, stop and drink (I live in AL, so no elevation here)
2- the first sign of difficulty breathing, slow down, difficulty in speech, turn around and get lower until you feel OK again, coughing/spitting blood, get down FAST!
I have a good friend, tip/top shape......get him over 8,500ft....his body simply cant process the air/oxygen right, above 9,000 speech gets difficult and coughing.......scrary the first time it happened.
Stay safe and DONT over exert yourself trying to get away from everybody. Enjoy the journey and the hunt!
1- as mentioned, hydrate when I am in CO, UT, AZ, NM, WY.....I set my watch, every 15 minutes whether I feel thirsty or not, stop and drink (I live in AL, so no elevation here)
2- the first sign of difficulty breathing, slow down, difficulty in speech, turn around and get lower until you feel OK again, coughing/spitting blood, get down FAST!
I have a good friend, tip/top shape......get him over 8,500ft....his body simply cant process the air/oxygen right, above 9,000 speech gets difficult and coughing.......scrary the first time it happened.
Stay safe and DONT over exert yourself trying to get away from everybody. Enjoy the journey and the hunt!