gino@voder.UUCP (09/05/84)
>> When climbing high peaks in the Rockies, I've noticed that the first >> couple of miles (at lower altitudes) usually feel *worse* than the last >> couple (at higher altitudes). Sure - the air's thinner, so there's less air resistance. Colon dash paren -- Gene E. Bloch (...!nsc!voder!gino)
ajs@hpfcla.UUCP (ajs) (09/17/84)
|>> When climbing high peaks in the Rockies, I've noticed that the first |>> couple of miles (at lower altitudes) usually feel *worse* than the last |>> couple (at higher altitudes). |Sure - the air's thinner, so there's less air resistance. I dunno, yesterday on Mount Harvard you could lean into it, but you'd freeze your face trying.