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Altitude sickness is debilitating.
Looks like it was worth the effort!
A bit of a battle with altitude sickness (we think)! Totally worth it. It’s tough to make it out in the pictures, but the Cotopaxi volcano peak is out there overlooking the lake. She sits at about 20k feet above sea level.
Stunning