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Subject: [Leica] 12000 feet and no oxygen
From: datamaster at northcoastphotos.com (Gary Todoroff)
Date: Tue Jun 5 12:31:31 2007
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Tina - BE CAREFUL!
I spent one long day of aerial photography where we climbed to 11 or 
12 thousand feet for a few minutes at a time, then dropped down for 
lower altitude shots - a real yo-yo flight! I still remember how odd 
it felt to be so breathless after only leaning over to wind the Leica 
M6 that poked through the camera port in the cabin floor between my 
feet. Just that little exertion, and I had to take several deep 
breaths to recover. I was a regular jogger and in very good health, too.

The strangest part of that high altitude experience was how burnt out 
I felt for almost three days after. It took a long time to recover. I 
would not choose to spend more than a couple minutes time at that 
altitude again. If I had to be there awhile, then it would need to be 
preceded by several days of acclimating myself and probably some 
medical supervision.

Altitude sickness affects people differently and is a lot worse than 
just feeling out of breath.

Gary Todoroff



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