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Going to Denver for Christmas

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Hello:
 Welcome back, it is nice that you had a great time in Denver and it is awesome that you are back at your home too :)


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We are all glad you are back and have recovered.


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WB  :wave  Depending on where you live, is it harder to breathe there?  I've heard that football teams have a hard time adjusting to the altitude.


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Sounds like that would give them an unfair home advantage.


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Same as in case of some soccer teams from the higher regions of South America  ;)


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True, though I guess some folks do not care or think of such things.


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Thanks everyone, I had a really good time. I'll eventually have pictures of the trip up on the boards  :D

And no. Despite living in a low altitude place like Puerto Rico, I didn't find any difference in breathing up there in Denver.


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Heya, welcome back. Looking to see ya around in the forum  ;)


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I suppose Denver is not so high that lowlanders like us would really have to adapt to widely different conditions. I think Denver is about a mile above sea-level. This is of course something, but there are mountains popular for occasional skying holidays which are of comparable height. They wouldn't be that popular if that altitude was enough to send people panting and gasping. I think the towns in the Andes where people get such problems are considerably higher.
One of my professors once told that he almost collapsed when he left a plane which had landed in Bolivia's capital La Paz. That airport is at a height of 4058 meters.