Re: high anxiety??
I just discovered this thread and was thinking, "how strange" when I realized it has happened to me. Not to any great degree, but on several trips I've had...
shawnredf 2004-08-18 21:18:38 #31548

Re: high anxiety??
Has anyone else run into a > situation like this??? Years (many years ago now)ago hiking out Nankoweep alone I was sitting back on Tilted Mesa,...
Camille 2004-08-18 20:33:42 #31547

Re: high anxiety??
This makes perfect sense although it hadn't occurred to me before. It's known from psychological studies that people can interpret an altered mental state...
Doug Nering 2004-08-18 19:48:33 #31546

Re: high anxiety??
This happened to me twice in one and only one specific situation: sloped terrain with loose footing. Five years ago at Rainbow Bridge we were hiking...
sunnyacrelabradors 2004-08-18 17:28:08 #31545

Re: high anxiety??
I live a 450' above sea level and I have noticed that when I go to higher altitudes quickly I get "anxiety attacks" I have found they are worse when I am the...
Owen Kittredge 2004-08-18 16:19:49 #31544

Re: high anxiety??
Original Message: ----------------- From: tomkbourne2002 > In what way was the "anxiety attack" expressed? > Did he simply say he was having one and...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2004-08-18 16:03:54 #31543

Re: high anxiety??
This is totally normal, unfortunately, and happens every day to people who live at sea level and arrive at 7,000 feet without knowing that the elevation...
maweber@ix.netcom.com 2004-08-18 15:38:01 #31542

Re: Lower Tapeats Shade
I was there in May. Only shade is (1) the thick vegetation on the creek bank (with little wind circulation), (2) up towards the base of the narrows...
ffeagans 2004-08-18 15:29:17 #31541

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