Jay also lives somewhere around Yellowstone, at about 2000m or something, that might help with the altitude.
That's bound to help.
NHS website says risk of altitude sickness starts at 3000 m. There are only 3 or 4 places where this goes a tiny bit higher than that so I'd have thought risk was small, although possible.
Has anyone actually reported getting it?
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Jay also lives somewhere around Yellowstone, at about 2000m or something, that might help with the altitude.