IF YOU’RE INTO MOUNTAINS AND MOUNTAIN SPORTS, someday you will wonder how much longer you can ski, climb and trek on the mountains you love. Some exceptional men and women do strenuous sports well into their seventies, but what about altitude? The oxygen available in the air decreases as you go higher; how will this […]
The six things you can do to prevent altitude sickness… and three things that won’t work.
How can you prevent altitude sickness? The symptoms of altitude sickness including headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue and trouble sleeping are due to a lack of sufficient oxygen. Here is a quick list to prepare you for your next visit to high altitude. What Works: Slow Ascent – The most important thing to prevent altitude sickness […]
Are Ski Areas High Enough to Cause Mountain Sickness?
Do you ever feel dizzy, unbalanced or weak on your first days skiing at altitude? About half of unacclimatized visitors to 10,000 feet get altitude sick. Ski areas in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Montana are more than high enough to cause altitude sickness. Even the bases of these areas range from 8,000 – […]
The Trouble with Sleep: Insomnia at High Altitude
Do you have trouble sleeping at high altitude? If so, you are not alone. Even if you do not realize it, high altitude could be taking a toll on your body. The lower oxygen content in high altitudes produces less oxygen in the bloodstream. The lack of oxygen contributes to a condition called Cheyne Stokes, […]
Altitude Sickness: How to Treat It
Altitude sickness occurs when the pressure of the air around you known as barometric pressure changes too quickly. When you ascend to high altitudes, the barometric pressure drops and there is less oxygen available. Any time you travel to altitudes higher than 8,000 feet, you can be at risk for altitude sickness. Anyone is susceptible […]
Not Sleeping at Altitude? A New Solution
Oxygenate your mountain home for better sleep, more energy, and no altitude sickness Do you have trouble sleeping at altitude? If you do you are not alone. According to altitude physiology experts most people have difficulty sleeping in our thin mountain air. The reason is simple – oxygen levels in most Colorado ski areas are […]
Tips For Living At High Altitude
At a mean elevation of 6,800 feet above sea level, Colorado has the highest mean altitude of the 50 states. The Institute for Altitude Medicine in Telluride is dedicated to wellness at altitude for the traveler, adventurer, and full-time residents. Check out these videos in which Dr. Peter Hackett, executive director of the Institute for […]
Altitude Control Technologies is the leading provider of altitude simulation in France
EDWARDS, CO (August 1, 2019) – Altitude Control Technologies, the leading provider of altitude simulation in luxury homes, announced today their new international partnership with a London-based architectural firm and homeowner to provide altitude simulation system within new construction of a six-bedroom chateau in Courchevel, France. Courchevel is a well-known ski resort, part of Les […]
Altitude Control Technologies helps altitude-related health problems
Larry Kutt’s company created facilities to train Seal Team 6, professional and Olympic athletes and military and commercial pilots and built a system to protect the American flag Francis Scott Key was watching when he penned “The Star Spangled Banner” and even house $400 million worth of race horses for an Arab sheik. Preventing altitude […]
Potential Use of oxygen enrichment of room air in mountain resorts
Let’s say you’ve invested millions in a choice piece of Park City real estate, only to discover that every visit to your dream home-away-from-home begins with a pounding headache coupled with nausea, dizziness, and dehydration lasting up to four days. Prone to the high-altitude hangover known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), you’re the mountain-town equivalent […]