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		<title>Oakzanita Peak &#8211; Peak #27 &#8211; A hike through the snow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elevation: 5,054&#8242; Miles: ~6 Trail head A series of heavy storms have hit San Diego since my trip up Sheephead Mountain. The storms dumped a lot of water and, in higher elevations, a lot of snow. I was in Mount Laguna yesterday and saw what looked like a light dusting of snow on the Cuyamaca [...]]]></description>
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