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Fishing in the mud…I can’t do it.

Long story short, I didn’t wet me line once. Part of it I think was a touch of fishing burn out. Towards the end although enjoyable, I really wasn’t as driven as earlier to put forth as much effort. Heading in land I was still planning on doing some ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  13 Nov 2009

Bangkok to Vientienne: The North-East route.

Heading to the northeast was partly due to the fact that I was intrigued by the many people who I had met that were from Isaan. The name seems to be very exotic and mysterious. It has a kind of a royal tinge to it. In fact though, I was to learn Isaan ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  13 Nov 2009

Photos: Ayuthaya, Thailand, the North-east route.

A temple on the outside of the moat. This is where my keys should have been found if there wasn’t a huge black market for stolen (lost) keys. I don’t know any relevent information about this place or about most of these temple and related photos as I ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  11 Nov 2009

The Northeastern Thailand route Bangkok to Vientiane.

It was what seemed like a good layover place, I mean three rivers, what are the chances that there wasn’t some fishy spots around. Finding a place was fairly easy as there is a backpacker ghetto etched out on one street with the island. Unfortunately, ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  11 Nov 2009
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Cats and the French suck… but not dead snakes.

You remember back a few pages when I was fishing In Narathiwat, Southern Thailand (which is currently being featured on CNN-“ Terrorism in tourist central”), I met that French guy who hated America and made a living taking photos of cats in exotic ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009

Traveling buddies website…Juan Canete

Okay, my stuff has been kind of lackluster. Well, to mix it up, my buddy Juan Canete(Argentina) whom I traveled with in Ethiopia e-mailed me a while back to let me know that he has finally posted photos of his round the world trip. We met in South ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Geographic

Fishing report: Si Racha.

Si Racha is a small transit port on the south east coast of Thailand. It is not often visited but I like it. A somewhat modern/old style thai town built on the coastline. The town is a little more upscale than most as it has a lot of Japanese and ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009

Fishing Report: Phetchaburi.

Phetchaburi itself is located in a beautiful spot in a large bay. There is no beaches per se, but right in the middle is a nice fishing boat pier. The bay is pretty much all sand so the pier is one of the few areas of structure so it seemed like it ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009

Fishing Report: Cha-am.

Cha-am was somewhat of a surprise as it is a major Thai holiday destination. If you use Google Earth, you can spot the jetty I will be talking about. After Songkhla, Cha-am was second fishiest place that I have been in regards to other people fishing. ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Peninsula run to Bangkok.

After Surat Thani it’s just the return route straight up the narrow strip of land that I had already traveled. Nothing new to see, I know where to stay, where to eat, and what to do. Travel stress nil. My first stop was at the town of Chumphon, where ...

From SNW2SRF2STT, For Mom, Love Steve,  8 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Taliban,  Google Inc.

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