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Is it possible to self-diagnose cerebral edema or HACE?
The short answer is not really. The signs include confusion, seizures and a coma which makes me believe it’s impossible to self diagnose HACE. How likely is it for a high altitude mountaineer to develop cerebral edema when ascending to 18,000 feet by bicycle? HAPE is possible, but I doubt HACE.Category: Keyword Search: mountaineering
Why a 13-year-old boy might look over the edge of the cliff.
I wondered all week about him and started thinking about a friend of mine who is a guide in Colorado. And that brought back memories of being roped to a vertical wall and having lunch while we paused from climbing an ice wall in the Mount Blanc region of the French Alps. I recall looking upward at Jamie and below me at Eugenio and paused to appreciate the beauty of our surroundings. Jamie yelled down for me to stay put we would have lunch here.Category: Keyword Search: mountaineering
