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Climbing Himalayas: Safety and Commercialization
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Expedition and mountain medicine
Climbing Himalayas: Safety and Commercialization
Discuss dealing with hypoxia, especially hypobaric hypoxia, at high altitudes
Recenty, BMJ published a retrospective cohort analysis of Himalaya Climbers (the peaks taller than 8000m). The study has something good to say about commercialized climbing i.e guided expeditions thou
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Re: Climbing Himalayas: Safety and Commercialization

posted at 23/7/2012 2:57 PM BST on bmj.com
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I agree JohnD, you can do at 52 years of age......good encouragement ! And I believe health and fitness would be crucial here ...
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