billsfanmiamioh Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 34 minutes ago, Augie said: AMEN! Flew in from Florida and about 14’ elevation. Breckinridge was like 9,300 feet where we were near the base. Our son was doing traveling soccer then, running HARD all weekend, game after game. He bent over to grab snow for his first ever snowball.....and passed out as he stood up. I grabbed his hood to avoid a full face plant on the side walk! We spent the first couple days in the condo, and later got a $400 bill from Main Street Oxygen which we were all hooked up to. Yay! Great vacation! We later learned if you spend one night in Denver at one mile high, you will probably be fine if you go the rest of the way up the next day. We went to Park City on the next trip. Not as high, no problems. Luckily it doesn’t seem to affect me much, if at all. We’ve flown into Denver in the morning and been on the slopes early afternoon. Wife seems to be mildly affected so we’ve been doing the stay in Denver thing for arrival night last couple times. I will say though we have made a concerted effort to hydrate leading up to the trips and we tend to take it easy on the booze while on the slopes (relatively speaking 😈)
Augie Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 3 minutes ago, billsfanmiamioh said: Luckily it doesn’t seem to affect me much, if at all. We’ve flown into Denver in the morning and been on the slopes early afternoon. Wife seems to be mildly affected so we’ve been doing the stay in Denver thing for arrival night last couple times. I will say though we have made a concerted effort to hydrate leading up to the trips and we tend to take it easy on the booze while on the slopes (relatively speaking 😈) Looks like you were coming from around 1,100 ft elevation. Roughly 1,100 feet higher than us! We could hear (not SEE because that would cost an extra million we never had) boats in the Bay/Gulf of Mexico. I was talking to a bartender (maybe because I spent some time at the bar?) and he said he was in OK shape, but when he went to Florida he felt like Superman running on the beach.
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 42 minutes ago, Augie said: Looks like you were coming from around 1,100 ft elevation. Roughly 1,100 feet higher than us! We could hear (not SEE because that would cost an extra million we never had) boats in the Bay/Gulf of Mexico. I was talking to a bartender (maybe because I spent some time at the bar?) and he said he was in OK shape, but when he went to Florida he felt like Superman running on the beach. why would Superman run? 😉
MJS Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 I used to live in Colorado, through my middle school and much of my high school years. Right next to the Olympic training center. I moved to California close to sea level and I was able to just run... forever. I could have just run till my body gave out, I guess. It was very strange, but I figured out it was the elevation change. These days I play a lot of disc golf and I also travel a couple times a year for work conferences and stuff. I usually try to play a course when I go. The disc flies very differently at lower elevation vs higher elevation. You get more turn and less fade at lower elevations. So yeah, elevation makes a difference. I wonder if they might have John Brown sit this game because it also can affect those with sickle cell trait. 2 hours ago, QLBillsFan said: Great airport I agree. It’s just 45 mins from civilization 😂 Ugh, that's why I hate it. Takes so long to get into town.
eball Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 I can’t believe we are engaged in a thread about how to play Denver on the road. This has been done, folks. For a very long time. Yes, they have an advantage because they are used to the elevation but this is nothing novel and for a guy as focused on preparation as McD what exactly are we worried about?
sherpa Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 I used to fly all over South America. Bogota never bothered me. Quito, Ecuador is higher and it did have an effect. Standard recommendation was to take an aspirin before sleep, and that did have a positive effect. I tried not taking one and had a headache. LaPaz, Bolivia is an entirely different animal. That airport is at 13,300' MSL. We were never scheduled to lay over there. Used to spend about an hour and fifteen mins on the ground. If the airplane broke and we had to spend the night, we had guaranteed supplemental oxygen in the hotel room. Never happened to me. At 18000' in the descent, we had to depressurize the cabin, which is usually around 6500-7500', and wear our cockpit O2 masks from 18000' through the landing and taxi in, then during taxi out and takeoff until 10,000, then run the pressurization on it's normal schedule. The hour and fifteen on the ground would effect some flight attendants. Very few unknowns about Denver home games in the NFL. Lets not go to overtime though. 1
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 Alter the mix ratio of the Gatorade.
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 12 hours ago, ColoradoBills said: The Springs is higher than Denver. I've lived here for decades and the altitude is weird. It affects different people in different ways. Young people (kids) it can hit real bad. Some older people (my parents visiting) it didn't effect at all. Bad headaches are common. As for athletes, what we hear is even a drop of a few percent of competitiveness can give a team like Denver an overall advantage. All sports teams are aware of this and I'm sure the Bills have a plan in place. I wish I could go to the game.........that hurts! One of the funniest things is alcohol consumption! Come up here from sea level and you get hammered real quick. When I go back to sea level for the first few days I can hardly get a buzz! I might get a 2nd home in Colorado then because I have to drink a incredible amount of alcohol to even get a buzz now. 1
Chicharito Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 I’m sure we will see high altitude training masks on the players in practice. I’m sure that’s part of it! 1
ILBillsfan Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 Love the Denver area been there many times on business. First time there I visited Red rocks ampitheatre and was just in awe watching all the HS sports teams that were there in the afternoon doing cardio running those stairs and doing hops up the seating levels. Was pretty awesome to see I know I went for what I thought was a "casual" 2mi hike and not sure I have ever slept as sound as i did after that work out. Could of been more exhausted watching folks run those hikes or the guy on the unicycle riding up to Buffalo Bills grave in Golden Think I have read the Pats have taken the team to the Denver area when they were preparing for games in Mexico City to prep for the altitude issues and get the team acclimated to it.
ProcessAccepted Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 I'm just wondering just how far Bass and Bojo will be able to kick the ball in that air
buffaloboyinATL Posted December 16, 2020 Posted December 16, 2020 18 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: Incidentally, I once visited Bogota, Colombia (elevation 8675 feet) and really didn't notice the difference in elevation until I went for a run. Then it knocked me on my butt. Denver's elevation, at 5280 feet, is somewhat less challenging but you definitely still feel it when exerting yourself if you've been living at a lower elevation. I hear they have been preparing for the oxygen deprivation since March, by wearing cloth masks everywhere they go...
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