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		<title>By: dooger.org &#187; Larch Pass Loop: Day 2: Billy Goat Pass to Peeve Pass</title>
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		<description>[...] We arrived into Peeve Pass around 6pm to find a lovely meadow with a great stream and water supply.&#160;&#160;&#160; We pitched made camp under a large fir tree hoping to shield the worst of the coming rain.&#160; Our planned route tomorrow would continue clockwise around Sheep Mountain but given the poor weather we decided to cut a day off the hike in the hope we could avoid a repeat of our soggy Scotland TGO Challenge Hike. [...]</description>
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