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North to south is most common and allows the hiker to "warm up" on the easier and lower passes in the north and acclimatize gradually to the higher elevations in the south.
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In 1946, he led Operation Everest, a study for the Navy that used a chamber simulating high altitudes to show that humans could gradually acclimatize themselves to survive in the reduced oxygen pressure of the highest point on earth.
Acclimatize them gradually, giving them more and more air and sun over a two-week period.
During this period Denmark tried gradually to acclimatize the Greenlanders to the outside world without exposing them to the danger of economic exploitation.
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There has been some discussion about oxygen content dropping in the cave, and the hope is that this has happened gradually enough so that they've had some time to acclimatize to that lower oxygen the same way that people who journey to high altitude acclimatize.
We started walking from Bhandar in Nepal following the route used by Mr. Hillary and Mr. Norgay, gradually reaching the base camp of Everest, giving us enough time to acclimatize.
"He didn't acclimatize," Mr. Vilar says.
This practice allows climbers to acclimatize to the high altitude.
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