Not sure what you mean by "rushing past the normal spot" but it's not unusual, under extreme conditions and mountain climbing, for engine temps to rise a little. If it does it again, maybe just stay in it for a bit longer and see if it stabilizes at a point just a bit higher than normal during the stress, obviously shutting down before extreme. The fact that you had no other issues is an indication all is OK. There are those moments that, when climbing the hills under stress, it seem everything is getting red hot and the entire coach is fixing to explode. Turn the radio up, stick in some ear plugs and start praying!
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