Frozen Pee and other questions
- 23 Sep 06, 03:33 PM
Dear Sylvia and Roger,
I have just returned from a couple of nights at Camp 1. ‘Dangerous storms’ are forecast at high altitude so we are all back in Base Camp and now have time to catch up on the blog. My ascent from Zhangmu (2371m) to Camp 1 (6400m) in 36 hours must be some sort of record and was only possible because I was partially acclimatised.
With regards to Sylvia’s questions:
1. Pee (urine) comes out of the body at 37 Centigrade and will immediately start to cool to surrounding temperature. The colder the outside temperature is, the faster it will freeze. Last night at Camp 1, pee passed at midnight was frozen by 6.00 am.
2. Sunglasses were fine after a good wash.
3. Autumn seems to have been better for success on Cho Oyu over the last few years, although the heavy snow we have encountered this year may counter this trend. The other reason is commercial, in that the main expedition organisers are on Everest in the spring.
4. Temperatures at 8000m can be as low as -25 to -30C during the day!
With regards to Roger’s questions:
Why is there sometimes a reduced brain blood flow at high altitude? HUGE QUESTION Roger- ten years into it and a PhD later and I am still not sure I can answer all the questions!
I think if I go into all the details there is a risk of compromising patient confidentiality.
Best wishes to you all. Keep the questions coming but please remember, Roger, this is meant to be a site for general interest
Finally it is my daughter Caitlin’s sixteenth birthday today- HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Chris
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Hi Chris and Co. I hope you are all keeping well just now. I am enjoying following the blogs online. I was keen to find out if any of the other teams on the mountain have managed to summit yet - I hope the weather settles for you soon. It is often so unpredictable and manages to play havoc with the best laid plans?
It sound like you are flying Chris - keep it up.
Best wishes to all of the team that you all continue to keep body and soul together. It is a spectacular place and a great privilege to be there...try to enjoy every dyspnoeic, cough-filled and sleepless minute of it. You are a long time back at your day job!!!
bw
Nigel Hart
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For Chris Imray
Thanks to Sylvia we have followed your expedition activities for the first time since your exploits in the Himalayas in Pakistan in 1975.You certainly push yourself; to the benefit of others too. We are fascinated and full of admiration.Caitlin must be thrilled to get your birthday greetings.
If there should be any members of the 1992 Everest expedition with you please give them our best.
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Chris and Xand VT
I am sitting in my miserable little cube here in DC wishing I was cold, scared and nauseous with the two of you. There seems to have been some concern from the ladies, so I have taken the opportunity to remind them all of my responsiblities as your second.
Be careful, no "specials" pleases, and remember everything looks MUCH closer than it really is.
Rev.M
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Beloved VT Twins:
In response to your fan mail, I have established the "Drs. Christoffer and Alexander van Tulleken Fan/Erotic Dancer Club. As the chapter's founding member and SEO for the United States and its territories, which includes American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Northern Marinana Islands, and the US Virgin Islands, I must salute your English/Canadianess ("What is a Canadian?") and mental fortitude on such a dangerous expedition.
Do know that your concerned pole-dancing, large-breasted, mission-bound, state-side fan base are praying for you both.
The only advice we might give, "there ain't nothing worse than some fool lying on some Third World beach wearing spandex, psychedelic trousers, smoking damn dope pretending he gettin' consciousness expansion...[Don't you go to Goa.]"
Midnight naked swimming upon your return,
Chairman Mao
(print ed. 1/1924)
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well...got some useful information from this blog..great keep it up.
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