GPSGuided wrote:EPO has been a big topic in cycling sport of recent for its haematocrit elevation benefits. Apart from taking iron tablets, which I understand doesn't really change anything unless one has an existing iron deficiency, does any of the high altitude visitors use EPO in their preparation? Whilst it's not a sanctioned use (as far as I know) but curious if it's been used by some? Will need to Google around and see.
Snowzone wrote:I did the Annapurna circuit last year with a group aged from their 30's to over 70. It was the younger members that struggled more with altitude problems so just because your older doesn't make you more succeptible to altitude sickness.
jeremy089786 wrote:From my recent 6 weeks in Nepal, I would definitely say the food would be your biggest risk. I got food poisoning twice and lost about 10kg, my partner didn't recognise me at the airport!
Also to be avoided: ice, water for brushing your teeth, a quick drink in the shower, looking or smiling at salads etc etc. The himalayas are however as good as everyone says.
Finally, on the overland track a couple of years ago my friend (21) was taken over every day by an 80 year old couple. People well over your age also usually smoke me when Rogaining!
KANANGRABOYD wrote:Is this Glenbrook Gorge, Eskimo roll, Cox's River, Z-packs, et all Jeremy?
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