Two days of staging as effective as four for high altitude climbs

Sunday, April 21, 2013 - 15:30 in Earth & Climate

Conventional knowledge suggests that to avoid acute mountain sickness (AMS), climbers need to “stage,” or set up camp, at a lower altitude for four days when summiting peaks as high as 4300 meters. Scientists have found that two days of staging at a moderate altitude may be enough.

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