High-Altitude Chill: Why Cold Bites Deeper Up There (From a Frozen Trekker's Gut)
Ever stepped out in a Delhi winter at sea level, shrugging off 5°C with a jacket? Now crank it to minus-15°C at 5,000 meters, and it's not just colder—it's alien. Invasive. Like the air itself resents your warm blood. Ten years pounding Himalayan trails—Everest Base Camp five times, Mustang loops, you name it—I've felt that high-altitude cold burrow into bones I didn't...
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