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Also, many of the high-altitude climbers who do not
use oxygen have shown significant brain damage when cat-scanned. At 14:00 15 August 2005, Stefan wrote: John Kirksey wrote: How, then, can someone like Ed Viesturs repeatedly climb the tallest mountain peaks in the world without supplemental oxygen? Is it because of the slower ascent and the time spent acclimating to the higher altitudes? First, acclimatisation. Second, walking (and climbing) is different from flying. You don't need much brain to walk. When piloting, however, everything is about thinking. And it's the brain which needs the most oxygen. And maybe a third reason: There are exceptional people who are just better suited for such things than you and me. Stefan |
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