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			<description>This picture was taken circa 1992, 1993. A couple of my friends and I went backpacking in the Southern Sierra Mtn. near the Lake Edison area.  I remember losing my first Citizen&amp;#39;s WindSurfer watch .  It fell out of my shirt pocket as I washing my face in the cold water.  Then it went down the gorging river. It probably ended up in someone&amp;#39;s sink or out in the San Francisco bay. </description>
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			<description>VINH X HUYNH http://vinh.thehuynh.com/ (http://vinh.thehuynh.com) Email: vinh@thehuynh.com Home: (714) 209-7448 Cell: (714) 376-1701 Ladera Ranch, CA </description>
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			<description>My Gear.  Some of you may be wondering what kind of gear do I use. Well it&amp;#39;s no secret. I try to use the most reliable stuff around, that is brands that have excellent warranty, materials that are state-of-the-art, or things that will last a long time. Besides this, I want something that will do more than just one thing. That way, when I&amp;#39;m in the field, I don&amp;#39;t have to carry as much and cut down on the weight.  </description>
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