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Acclimatization to high altitude, such as moving from sea level to 10,000 feet, typically takes several days to a few weeks, depending on individual factors like fitness, hydration, and the rate of ascent. Generally, the body begins to adjust within 1-3 days, with full acclimatization potentially taking up to two weeks. Symptoms of altitude sickness can occur if the ascent is too rapid, so gradual elevation is recommended. Staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous activity can aid in the adaptation process.

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