Concerns of altitude sickness?
I'll be hiking a mountain that reaches almost 11,000 feet in elevation within the next few weeks.
A little background on myself...I'm young, healthy, relatively fit, and live essentially at sea level. However, I've never done a hike that gets nearly that high in elevation, and I don't think I've ever even been that high in elevation in general.
As for the hike, it'll be a day hike. When we arrive at the base we'll be at about 2,000 feet, which doesn't concern me. However, what concerns me, is that we'll take a tram that'll take us up to 8,500 feet within 20 minutes. Then, from 8,500 feet, we will attempt to hike to the summit at 11,000 feet. Obviously I'll be hydrating the day before and day of, but I feel as though it's inevitable that my body will produce some type of altitude sickness symptom due to the quick gain in altitude.
For anyone who's done something even remotely similar, how can I expect my body to react? Any tips? Thanks