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I drive at the standard flow of traffic speed (7 mph over speed limit more
or less) and actually we ere going slower than normal on this trip since we
had a new (to us) pop-up and we never got it adjusted so it towed correctly.
But we do drive efficiently and long hours too, make 900-1000 mile days for
the first couple of days usually until we hit interesting terrain. I've
never had what I would call altitude sickness, we just had loss of energy
since we didn't have time to make the needed physiological
changes..increased hemiglobin ect.

Bryan

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>
> Bryan,
>
> Reference your post and my post, both dated 2-4-04.
>
> I forgot to mention.  (This must, therefore, be considered a post
> script.)
> Years ago I was advised taking Rolaids before you begin your ascent will
> eliminate, or at least help to reduce, altitude sickness (AKA Mountain
> Sickness).  The sooner you begin to take them, the better.  How
> fast do you
> drive?
>
> Steve
>
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