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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Bonus Blog - Lobby Art and Restaurant Roulette

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 18, 2016 9:48:47 PM

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Karma, Myint Style

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 18, 2016 12:44:49 PM

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Pindaya is famous for their caves. OK, perhaps “famous” is too strong a word. Even by Myanmar standards, it is not quite an “A” list destination. Think of it as the Marble Falls of Myanmar, except replace the Bluebonnet Café with a cave full of Buddhas.

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John Denver (?!) and a Long Hike

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 17, 2016 8:46:01 AM

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Our third phase of Myanmar was meant to be a trek and a homestay in a mountain village.

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Appreciating the Oddity of Inle Lake

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 16, 2016 6:40:37 AM

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Today was a day for healing. While we are past the worst symptoms or our food poisoning, we are not 100%. We had originally planned to spend most of the day seeing Inle Lake and visiting various craftsmen.

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Fire Balloons and Killer Bacteria

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 15, 2016 10:53:04 AM

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When we decided to go to Myanmar, Susie began to research how to travel here. We love being on our own, but also see the advantage of guided tours. During her research, she came across a Canadian named Dustin Main who has visited Myanmar over a dozen times in 5 years and has started a small travel business. He seemed to have an instinct for quirkiness and edginess while also understanding what is too much for the average Western tourist (e.g., sleeper busses).

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Rice Cakes, But No Sunrise

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 14, 2016 10:33:52 AM

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Wiley Baskin is an easy travel companion. He rarely complains, is agreeable and willing to do whatever the more opinionated family members lobby to do. His great disposition is almost always his best companion.

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Driving to Inle - No Small Adventure

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 13, 2016 6:35:10 AM

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Today is one of the blogs that will make you happy you are in your home and not part of our adventure.

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Ballooning Over Bagan

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 12, 2016 7:38:23 AM

IMG_1221.jpgWhen we traveled in Tanzania, we took a magical balloon ride over the Serengeti. During this ride, we lowered to within 50 feet of hippos and lions. We would then soar 1000 feet up to see the vast expanse of the plains and the distant mountains.

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Ruined by the Ruins

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 11, 2016 10:22:24 AM

 

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We have loved our time in Bagan. I am embarrassed to say that I did not know it existed 6 months ago. Admittedly, knowing about Bagan is not needed to navigate our lives in the US, but I have always thought of myself as a closet anthropologist. As a child, I was fascinated with Egypt, Greece and Rome. When I saw that English gardens would place fake ruins, I understood.

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Wipe Outs and Independent Discoveries

Posted by Steve Baskin on Nov 10, 2016 9:52:04 PM

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When I wrote this a few days ago. the internet was truly terrible in our hosteland I promised to add photos later.  I have now done so.

 

Weather is an odd thing.

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