2300metres
2300metres refers to a specific altitude, measuring 2,300 meters above sea level. This elevation falls within the range commonly considered mountainous terrain. At 2300 meters, atmospheric pressure is noticeably lower than at sea level, which can affect human physiology and engine performance. For instance, the air density is reduced, meaning there is less oxygen available for respiration. This can lead to altitude sickness for individuals unaccustomed to such heights, manifesting as headaches, nausea, and fatigue.
Many ski resorts operate at altitudes around or exceeding 2300 meters, offering challenging slopes and long