Steve Baskin

Steve Baskin
Owner/director of Camp Champions. Unapologetic camp geek. Married to lovely Susie Ma'am and have 2 boys and 2 girls.
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The Ideal Age and Lego Models

Posted by Steve Baskin on Jun 8, 2017 8:30:00 PM

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Today’s blog has no real theme. I just want to share some fun tidbits that Susie Ma’am and I have enjoyed during Friendship Games and Man Cave. As a reminder, these are the times that we get to spend an hour with each cabin individually.

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Camp Dances Mean Camp Silliness

Posted by Steve Baskin on Jun 7, 2017 8:17:47 PM

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Camp dances are strange and amusing events.  [Note: I love this picture - the anonymous morph costume with the nametag!]

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Trying to Be Old and Cool

Posted by Steve Baskin on Jun 6, 2017 6:45:38 PM

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When you are 19-21, it is very easy to be cool in the eyes of the typical camper. You are playful, full of energy and even silly. Campers are drawn to you and your enthusiasm.

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Three Reasons to Attend a Sleepaway Camp

Posted by Steve Baskin on May 29, 2017 10:30:32 AM

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In my 25 years as a summer camp director, the one question I hear the most is a simple, but important one:

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Final Thoughts on the Inca Trail

Posted by Steve Baskin on Feb 3, 2017 10:32:00 PM

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As promised, I have decided to write a blog about the Inca Trail with the benefit of 2 days of reflection. As I think about it, my thoughts drift to 4 categories:

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Day Two on the Inca Trail Plus Poker

Posted by Steve Baskin on Feb 3, 2017 4:40:08 PM

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We have finished our second day of the Inca Trail and I can confirm that it was not as hard as the first, but only slightly so. We did, in fact cross over “Dead Woman’s Pass” (that is the picture I open with) at 13,800 and even learned the origin of the name. It turns out that someone deemed that a foothill below looked like a dead woman. How this imaginative person could ascertain any gender when I could not even see a human form is beyond me, but that is the source of the name.

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Day One on the Inca Trail

Posted by Steve Baskin on Feb 3, 2017 4:34:01 PM

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“This is definitely a once in a lifetime experience.” – Wiley Baskin

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Talking About the Inca Trail

Posted by Steve Baskin on Feb 3, 2017 3:46:16 PM

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The three oldest Baskin children and I have finished the Inca Trail.  We have rejoined Susie and Virginia returned from Cusco to Lima. In fact, we will be on a plane to return home in less than 1.5 days.

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Getting Ready for The Inca Trail

Posted by Steve Baskin on Jan 29, 2017 5:30:41 PM

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When we were in Lima, we marveled at how much that city of almost 10 million felt like a small town. Despite our great affection for the city, we decided to curtail our shopping until we got to Cusco. As a general rule, we have found that smaller places often have better deals and more authentic crafts and memorabilia.

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Airports and Altitude

Posted by Steve Baskin on Jan 28, 2017 7:57:17 PM

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Years ago, my wise mother shared an observation with me.

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