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QuestionAre there any other medicines I should avoid taking if I am planning a high altitude climb?Dr. Litza is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician based in Racine, Wisconsin. With over 25 years of educational and professional experience, she has extensive experience providing full-spectrum Family Medicine, including obstetrics, newborn care, and hospital medicine. She is currently the Residency Program Director for Family Medicine at Ascension. Dr. Litza received her MD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health and has completed additional fellowship training in Integrative Medicine through the University of Arizona.Any medicine or over-the-counter products that might make you drowsy should be avoided. This includes sedatives, sleep aids, and narcotic-type pain meds.
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QuestionHow can I be adventurous?Community AnswerGo camping with NO technology. Do all sorts of things like climbing, hiking, sailing, etc. It's just about finding what you love.
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QuestionAre there official authentications for having summited a peak?Community AnswerYes, many national parks and governments give certificates for summiting certain peaks.
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QuestionWhy does a mountain climber need both mental and physical stamina?Community AnswerPhysical stamina is needed to conquer the physical difficulties of climbing a mountain, which can be a long, tiring process that involves all the body's muscles. Mental stamina is also needed to tackle the challenge and avoid fear, isolation and the feeling of giving up when the physical aspect becomes difficult.
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QuestionIs this suitable for children?Community AnswerCertain mountains are suitable, but make sure your child is fit and has no breathing problems. The height and altitude matters when considering a child.
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QuestionHow long does it take to be prepared to climb a mountain?Community AnswerThat depends on your current fitness level and the mountain you want to climb. If you're already pretty fit, it could take a few hours to prepare to climb Mt. Snowdon -- or years to get ready to climb Everest.
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QuestionHow do I choose a mountain to climb?Community AnswerIt depends on your location, budget and skill set.
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QuestionCan I camp on a mountain when in the middle of a climb?Community AnswerIt depends on the mountain. On some mountains, there are camps set up along the way to the summit, and on others, there aren't. Just check with the rangers of the national park or the official website for information like that. If you want to stay safe, just don't. Some mountains can be dangerous in the dark.
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QuestionHow do I climb a mountain if my parents won't let me?Community AnswerYou'll need to get their permission. Safety is probably their number one concern, so make sure you have a responsible adult going with you and get that person to talk to them about all the safety precautions he or she will take.
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QuestionCan I climb a mountain if I have chronic kidney disease and rheumatoid arthritis?Community AnswerPossibly, if you get a doctor's permission and are able to manage your health issues in a way that won't risk your safety on the climb. You should work closely with your doctor to develop a plan if you want to do this.
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QuestionHow long does it take to get to peak physical condition to climb the highest mountains if someone has poor fitness and no training?Community AnswerIt takes a while, even with hard work and resilience. That person will need to do months of endurance and strength work if they want to get to peak physical condition. You truly can't learn to run a marathon in a day. Same thing with climbs. If you're talking about yourself, a friend, etc., make sure that you are building up strength and learning to climb safely. That really is the priority.
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QuestionCan I do mountaineering during my college life?Community AnswerOf course! Gear can often be rented, reducing the cost of the trip. If you go for local mountains to reduce travel costs, it is totally possible to combine mountaineering with college life.
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QuestionCan 10-year-olds climb?Community AnswerAbsolutely. The average ten-year-old would have no trouble on the average climb.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to climb a mountain?GiaCommunity AnswerThe cost is determined on the peak you intend to climb. If the peak you want to climb is between 2,000 and 3,000 meters high, it might cost you 45 dollars. It will cost 2,000 to 6,000 dollars to climb a mountain 4,000 to 5,000 meters high. If the mountain is 6,000 to 8,000 meters high, it might cost between $32,000 and 200,000 dollars.
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