Just returned from a long weekend at Heavenly in Tahoe. Although we had a great time, I'm left feeling a bit puzzled. Specifically, it was 4 dudes, and suffice it to say that from the moment we got there, our visits to the restroom were positively clear-the-room noxious. In one instance, a guy was behind a closed door with an exhaust fan running, and it still made being in the living room down the hall from the bathroom unbearable. I'm back home now, though, and having just had my afternoon constitutional, all appears to be pretty much back to normal.
Question is this -- St. Louis is around 450 feet above sea level -- Heavenly was more like 6200-10,000. Can a change in altitude like that prompt that sort of change in the ol' digestive process? It was nuts, and that's the only explanation I can muster.
Question is this -- St. Louis is around 450 feet above sea level -- Heavenly was more like 6200-10,000. Can a change in altitude like that prompt that sort of change in the ol' digestive process? It was nuts, and that's the only explanation I can muster.
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