Frostbite
Hello all, I climbed Kili a while ago, but I imagine that what I have to say is still valid.
I did not ahve waterproof gloves on the advice of the friend I was climbing with.
Unfortunately he has far better balance and did not need to use his hands anywhere.
I did. We both were probably not wearing enough clothing though we had many of the appropriate layers...
I got to the top and took my glove off to see why I could not really move my left hand.
It was yellow!
Dry gloves were put back on, but they turned a very dead looking colour!
Apart from a horrendous amount of lymph (at the time) leaking from the blisters that had to torn off and still having circulation problems, my hands are fine!
So: make sure you have enough layers and also wear waterproof gloves (although make sure these are warm enough as well...possibly some layers here as well.
Does anyone have further advice (particularly medical) that would be useful?
I did not ahve waterproof gloves on the advice of the friend I was climbing with.
Unfortunately he has far better balance and did not need to use his hands anywhere.
I did. We both were probably not wearing enough clothing though we had many of the appropriate layers...
I got to the top and took my glove off to see why I could not really move my left hand.
It was yellow!
Dry gloves were put back on, but they turned a very dead looking colour!
Apart from a horrendous amount of lymph (at the time) leaking from the blisters that had to torn off and still having circulation problems, my hands are fine!
So: make sure you have enough layers and also wear waterproof gloves (although make sure these are warm enough as well...possibly some layers here as well.
Does anyone have further advice (particularly medical) that would be useful?