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Is is hard to adjust to Denver's elevation? |
Travel Info if you're from a place like new york or boston (sea level) Travel Tips it takes a little while... you might find yourself having to catch your breath a little more often because the air is thinner. but eventually it's not a problem. Others Most people are acclimated within a day or two It isn't too hard, just take it easy on drinknig for the first week or so, you get drunker faster at higher elevations. I went to Denver, didn't bother me at all, unless you're gonna bake something, then you have some adjusting to do, LOL It does take some getting use to being the mile high city. And the cooking directions differ also. But you will adjust; just take it easy at first. Don't try to run a marathon as you won't be able to breathe until your use to the elevation. Diffrent Strokes for Diffrent Folks. I had a hard time going from Sea level to 3000 feet! But, it might be alright for you. My roomies at 3000' didn't have any problems. My dad lived in Denver for about a year, but kept getting head aches. Finally, he went to the doctor and found out that because he was frequently flying to Ohio for business meetings he wasn't getting acclimated. Bottom line: Its not hard, just carry some Tylenol, but once you get acclimated, if you leave you'll have to start over when you get back. My dad finally just moved to Ohio permanently to spare himself that pain. |
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