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Posts from The Nth Open Moscow Championship in Heroic Fishing with Obstacles.

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10 years ago
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I don't remember any pre-payments for fishing.
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10 years ago
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Dirty_Player
Looks like 3000 :D
They just don't get it. Come on over, and we'll explain it to them together.
10 years ago
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I participate in one way or another... I really hope to be in the same group as Alexey (Dust)... sooner or later... I will be very glad to see everyone from the Moscow meetup!!!
But most of all, I'm worried about Stepan! (made a heart with his hands) because he couldn't come to the CIS event!
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10 years ago
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Artemiy, it’s better not to get into a boat with Alexey! )))
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10 years ago
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I’ll try to be there, but I can’t say for sure in advance, so my attendance will depend on the circumstances. I definitely won’t have a car.
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10 years ago
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PReDS
I'll try to make it, but I can't say for sure in advance, so I'll let you know when I can. Definitely won't have a car.
Try to make it, Dim! What's a fishing trip without the Chairman?! )))
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10 years ago
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Hey everyone, what's up with transportation? Anyone from Moscow who's driving?
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10 years ago
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Vitya, why do you need a car from Moscow on Friday evening? Just to sit in traffic?
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10 years ago
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Noom
Vitya, why do you need a car from Moscow on Friday evening? Just to sit in traffic?
I agree with Alexander. It's summer, it's Friday, and everyone is heading to their country houses from lunchtime. You can leave during the day and arrive at night; most of the route is on Shchelkovskoye Highway, which is narrow in many places (I was there about 2 years ago). Therefore: there are commuter trains from Yaroslavsky Station to Fryazino. From there, it's a 50-minute ride by minibus to the village of Litvinovo, and from Litvinovo to the base, it's 2 km in a straight line. This is just an estimate; I haven't studied it in detail.
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10 years ago
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Artem, there’s no need for any minibuses there; just take a taxi for 300-400 rubles for three or four people, and it will take you to the destination.
10 years ago
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That's a good suggestion, but it reminds me of something.
How did that end up? :D
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10 years ago
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Tepma
It's a good suggestion, but it reminds me of something
How did it end then? :D
We found a minibus for 50 rubles near the station. Well, a taxi was about 800 rubles, right? Taxi drivers in St. Petersburg are greedy bastards.
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10 years ago
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If the Muscovites coordinate and arrive at the Fryazino station together, we can pick you up from there. As a last resort, we can chip in for a taxi; it's not very expensive there.
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10 years ago
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Noom
The fact that we found a minibus for 50 rubles near the station. Otherwise, a taxi would have cost around 800 rubles. Taxi drivers in St. Petersburg are greedy.

They saw that we were from Moscow and charged us a higher price.

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