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&lt;p&gt;Writing this from the tent about three miles up from &amp;lsquo;scissors crossing&amp;rsquo;, a place name which meant nothing to me a week ago but which I now know well. It is eerily still, though just an hour ago it was gusty and the sky is threatening rain later. Big clouds are mounting up on the horizon. We abandoned one potential campsite earlier in the evening due to it being in a flashy looking gully and not wanting to risk getting washed down the mountain in the event of a storm.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>