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PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,926 posts)
3. I'm in Santa Fe, NM.
Thu Dec 9, 2021, 02:43 AM
Dec 2021

About 7200 feet. I love it. I've long since made all the high altitude adjustments needed for cooking. Oh, and for those of you more recently to high altitude, trust me, the conventional wisdom is wrong. PM me if you need to.

I feel as if I can breathe more easily here, although that's probably entirely in my head.

The thing about living at high altitude is this: Your red blood cells take in less oxygen when at altitude, and so you need to manufacture more red blood cells for that purpose. Not sure how long it takes, but meanwhile you need to drink LOTS of water, rest, and let nature take its course.

I've lived here since 2008, so I am more than acclimated. In 2014 I was at a writers conference in Taos, at 10,000 feet. I could tell the difference between Santa Fe and Taos. Every other person attending lived essentially at sea level, and I kept on telling them they needed to drink lots of water and not expect to do the normal walking or whatever they were used to doing. It was a two week program, and during the weekend I went back one day to Santa Fe to pick up my mail and do laundry. Once I got below 9,000 feet, I suddenly felt a lot better and had more energy. Interesting.

I often tell people that living at high altitude is almost as good as working out. Some years ago, when I lived in Boulder, CO, at 6,000 feet, I went on a family trip to Ireland. One day my two year old son tried to escape me, so of course I chased after him. When I caught him, I was struck by the fact I was not winded, as I would have been in Boulder after a similar chase. Hmmm. More recently, I was in the Washington DC area, helping a relative clear out his house. My sister, who was also there, commented that I did so well, was never tired or anything like that. I'm 73 years old, and will admit to not exercising as much as I should. But living at altitude definitely has its advantages.

Bookmarking! Drum Dec 2021 #1
I'm at 900 feet, but if I go a few miles to the west I will be at 1,000 plus LeftInTX Dec 2021 #2
I'm in Santa Fe, NM. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2021 #3
I wanna go to Mexico City on a vacation..LOL 8,000 ft LeftInTX Dec 2021 #6
If you are already in good shape, and especially if you exercise PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2021 #12
Interesting! I have always lived in lower areas mvd Dec 2021 #18
305 feet ItsjustMe Dec 2021 #4
WPB Fla PBC_Democrat Dec 2021 #5
Me, too. Deuxcents Dec 2021 #7
I'm in Florida radical noodle Dec 2021 #11
800 ASL OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2021 #8
8 meters above sea level secondwind Dec 2021 #9
5200 Ohio Joe Dec 2021 #10
Me, too. Laffy Kat Dec 2021 #22
Denver, the mile-high city frogmarch Dec 2021 #13
Visited there decades ago. Got to see 💖 Red Rocks Amphitheatre, too! electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #29
Catskills for us PJMcK Dec 2021 #14
1640 feet. North Central PA. n/t livetohike Dec 2021 #15
2260 ft. in Worcester, N Y. Harker Dec 2021 #16
4650 ft. here in SE Az. panader0 Dec 2021 #17
the highest peak in the continental US is Mt. Whitney at 14,505 ft mike_c Dec 2021 #28
Highest and southernmost is Miller Peak. panader0 Dec 2021 #34
No one here from Death Valley I guess RFCalifornia Dec 2021 #19
😄 electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #30
About 250,000 miles. hunter Dec 2021 #20
The highest point of the ridge on our farm is at 209 feet above sea level csziggy Dec 2021 #21
I live inland, in the Mid-Ohio River Valley Marthe48 Dec 2021 #23
6,000 feet. Elessar Zappa Dec 2021 #24
I live in a "higher" section of the Bronx... electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #25
Adjusting to higher altitudes. On 2 across the USA trips.. electric_blue68 Dec 2021 #26
131 ft n/t mike_c Dec 2021 #27
North Hollywood CA - 692 feet above sea level - I had no idea it was that high! beaglelover Dec 2021 #31
Just shy of 800 ft, but if I go about 2 miles west I'll be in Puget Sound. Angleae Dec 2021 #32
I've lived as high as 9,449. These days, I'm down to 632. BluesRunTheGame Dec 2021 #33
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