cannesdo
Jul 01, 2016Explorer
Altitude sickness...
Not sure if this is the correct category but...
Arrived 5 days ago. Alpine, AZ. 8100 ft. Didn't take long to crash and burn. Drowsiness, dizzyness and worst of all a heavy dark blanket of depression. I was in great shape, been mtn biking for two months in Utah...was feeling so good. I didn't think this would be that big of deal. How long can I expect this to last? I was at 8200 ft. in CO 2 years ago and I didn't feel it this bad but did have all sorts of plans to hike and bike and didn't do anything. Not sure I'm up for 3 months of feeling like I'm just hanging on. Would it help to drop down to 7000ft? It's a bit warmer there but I might be more functional.
I tell ya, everyone in town looks just as miserable as I am. I think there's a reason you don't find a lot of larger cities over 5000 ft.
Arrived 5 days ago. Alpine, AZ. 8100 ft. Didn't take long to crash and burn. Drowsiness, dizzyness and worst of all a heavy dark blanket of depression. I was in great shape, been mtn biking for two months in Utah...was feeling so good. I didn't think this would be that big of deal. How long can I expect this to last? I was at 8200 ft. in CO 2 years ago and I didn't feel it this bad but did have all sorts of plans to hike and bike and didn't do anything. Not sure I'm up for 3 months of feeling like I'm just hanging on. Would it help to drop down to 7000ft? It's a bit warmer there but I might be more functional.
I tell ya, everyone in town looks just as miserable as I am. I think there's a reason you don't find a lot of larger cities over 5000 ft.