Dave, what is "C&C"?
As for hydration (water in copious amounts) I know from personal experience it
does help curb the effects of unaccustomed high altitude, e.g. headache,
fatigue, etc. Never been altitude sick so maybe hydration helps there too.
--- Dweissrph@aol.com wrote:
> What seems to be the concensus for the need to replenish electrolytes with
> the Gatorade? If a person is hydrating well and is C&C, is the electrolyte
> really an issue.
> Or is it more of an issue if dehydration occurs.
>
> If a person is hydrating well will that help with altitude sickness? I've
> been told it will.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Dave Weiss
> Troop 107, Westfield, IN
> 2003 704-F
>
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Dewey Hemphill, ASM
Troop 276, Memphis, TN
Crew Advisor,
725-O-2-Trek 32
Philmont 2003
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