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		<title>Sam Houston National Forest Hiking Trail Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Believe me, eleven days’ worth of food is heavy. As I hoisted (or rather hauled) my pack on the following morning and walked off with HoJo out of Silver City, I can only describe carrying that much weight as being like a small adult hanging off my shoulders with their legs dragging along the ground behind. Leaving mid-afernoon, we only managed seven miles and camped a short way into the Gila National Forest. I’ve heard much praise from previous hikers about the Gila Forest. After days of hiking through dry, desolate landscapes, we rose majestically into the hills the following </p>
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