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The Invisible Dangers of High Altitude

As long as humans have fulfilled their desire to explore mountains, deaths in these environments, while always tragic, have not been unheard of. In early September of this year, 24-year-old Colorado native Daniel Granberg was found at the summit of the 21,122-foot Illimani, a mountain in Bolivia, his death attributed to High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE). Less than a century [โ€ฆ]

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Jake Vigesaa | February 1, 2021
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Acute Mountain Sickness | Know The Effects And Risks That Altitude Can Have In Your Body.

The view from the summit of Gokyo Ri, in the Khumbu region of the Nepal Himalayas.

A Polish woman went unconscious and then passed away last month in the middle of a mountaineering expedition in Manaslu, Nepal. Earlier this year, many climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest lost consciousness and perished on the way to the top. Similar situations happen every year in mountains all around the world. The reason? High Altitude Sickness or Acute Mountain [โ€ฆ]

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Micho | July 17, 2019
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HAPE: The Number One Killer in the High Alpine

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High Alpine Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) is a life-threatening ailment and the number one killer at altitude. HAPE occurs as fluid accumulates in the lungs. The typical individual that HAPE afflicts is someone who lives at low elevations and travels above 2500 meters. It is thought that 1 in 10,000 skiers who ski at moderate altitudes in Colorado will develop HAPE. [โ€ฆ]

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Robert Hansen | November 8, 2018
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Is Easy Access To Resorts Increasing High Altitude Pulmonary Edema?

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Work at the office is finished, skis are waxed and ready and your Jet Blue direct flight to the mountains is on time. In less than 24 hours youโ€™ll be shredding and slashing your way down the greatest runs of your life without a worry in the world. Until your lungs fill with water of course. Say what? With the [โ€ฆ]

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Alex K | October 1, 2017
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HAPE: The Number One Killer at High Altitude

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  Recreation at high altitude entails many existential threats. Avalanches, rock falls, lighting, and hypothermia all leap to mind as serious threats. Yet, the leading cause of death at high altitude (8,200 ft or 2,500 m and above) is probably something many are not familiar with, high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). Pulmonary edema is the accumulation of fluid in the tissues [โ€ฆ]

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Curtis Weller | October 1, 2017
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HAPE Elevationโ€™s #1 Threat

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Planning on a big expedition in the high alpine or thinking about bagging that peak on your bucket list? Before you go, have you ever heard of HAPE, or high altitude pulmonary edema? HAPE is a more severe form of AMS or Acute Mountain Sickness. The cause of acute mountain sickness is still unknown, but some medical sources think it [โ€ฆ]

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Greg Obernesser | October 1, 2017
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HAPE is the Leading Cause of Death at High Altitudes

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High-altitude pulmonary edema or HAPE is the leading cause of death related to high-altitude exposure. John Krakauerโ€™s breakout book Into Thin Air brought HAPE as well as High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE) to the forefront of mortality on Mt. Everest, but the fact is that HAPE, while most common above altitudes of 8,200 feet, can occur at altitudes as low [โ€ฆ]

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Meghan Kelly | October 1, 2017
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What the Hell is up with HAPE?

Mammoth Mountain. January 14th. I was sitting in a gondola being carried to heaven: I was going to the best bluebird day of my snowboarding career after a week of storms dropped around 20 feet of snow. After I landed, I skated to an untouched spot, arriving breathless and exhausted. I powered through and dropped in. The snow was magical, [โ€ฆ]

Helena Guglielmino | September 16, 2017
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HAPE: Donโ€™t Fall Victim to this High Altitude Condition

Mountaineers make their way across a snowy ridge.

Mountaineering can be extremely rewarding, but it can also be equally as dangerous! Rock falls, sheer exposure and altitude sickness are just a few of the risks involved. Altitude sickness can rear its ugly head in many different formsโ€ฆbut the most dangerous of all is HAPE, or High Altitude Pulmonary Edema. Basically, this is when your lungs fill with fluidโ€ฆdue [โ€ฆ]

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Matt Brennan | September 1, 2017
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Altitude Sickness | How to Recognise, Cure and Prevent Severe Acute Mountain Sickness

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There are two ways of categorizing death at altitude; traumatic and non-traumatic. Traumatic deaths occur from the usual hazards of mountaineering; falls, avalanches, and extreme weather. They usually occur lower down rather than high up, and are quite unusual. Itโ€™s more likely that climbers die from non-traumatic causes, most notably altitude-related illnesses.  Altitude sickness has three forms. Mild altitude sickness is called acute mountain sickness [โ€ฆ]

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Steven Agar | August 21, 2017
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High Altitude Sickness โ€“ Knowing This Could Save Your Life

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We all know of someone that arrived in resort but didnโ€™t make it on the hill because they got hit with high altitude sickness. But did you know that without treatment, complications can occur and altitude sickness can quickly become fatal? Altitude sickness can strike when you travel to a high altitude above sea level too quickly (usually above 3,000m [โ€ฆ]

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Boo Radley | December 4, 2016
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