Just some photos to share with my American friends.

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Of course Buck knives at the wild Russian nature , 78 kilometers from Saint-Petersburg.:D



Some American old fashion adventures, to read at the beach at the sunshine day while sunbathing.



Russian girl-model is demonstrating Buck knives as ones of the best available at the market today.
(For your information she is not my girlfriend.)
At the rear plan there is a kitchen for collective eating for all guests of that so called "Wild Summer camp".
And there also are twelve tents of all habitants , those are invisible behind the kitchen.




Some precise tools (Buck knives) and some for hard work (axes).

 
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Russian so called "Police on the water" is checking out our small fleet of boats.





They have got Mercury 90 HP on their boat while the riche Russians have got Yamaha 200HP or even more.







Photo with the view of that boat.



On my opinion all Americans are familiar with that kind of a car , which is hauling the boat at the photo below.That car is very rare to see here in the Russian Federation.



 
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Some other photos with the things to have a fun at the water and around in such the shiny day.








 
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Some photos of the delicious food :




At the second plate is so called "Plov", steamed rice with meat and vegetables, it is the widespread dish at the Southern parts of the Russian Federation.
 
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Thank you for the peek into the recreational life in your country. Very interesting. Very nice looking young lady you chose to model your Buck knives. I would love to eat some of what looks like smoked fish there on the table. Thanks for your post!
 
Thank you for the peek into the recreational life in your country. Very interesting. Very nice looking young lady you chose to model your Buck knives. I would love to eat some of what looks like smoked fish there on the table. Thanks for your post!
Thank you Mr. J Buck for your nice words.
Yes, it is fresh smoked fish, there are pike and some perches, the fish was caught two hours ago, then laid two hours in a salt, and finally that fish has been being smoked for forty minutes in the air-tight metal box at the strong fire.
 
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Garryale, boy... It looks like your having a good time with your friends... Good food - Good friends - and a few good Buck Knives...
What else do you need... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Garryale, boy... It looks like your having a good time with your friends... Good food - Good friends - and a few good Buck Knives...
What else do you need... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
You are asking me : What else do I need?
I think I need some American friends to share with, when I got some new interesting photos.;)
 
Out there is me at the beach in the very center of the Saint-Petersburg city.
FILBE assault pack is in my left hand.
 
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Great pictures, Garryale! Thanks for sharing the good times with us. :thumbup:
 
First chance I've had to look at this thread.

Enjoyed seeing pictures of some Buck knives and your part of the world. Very interesting...thanks!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Igor,

Is this the same site you normally go too in the summer? Great pictures. I'd like to try that smoked fish one day. g
 
wow and wow again ! I really really enjoyed looking at your pictures!!!
some day would love to be there in person ...
who knows...
lol I agree with you on the auto you are driving!
and the fish makes me hunger jest looking at them
some day you might make it here for the 30 buck bcci celebration !
 
Thanks for the cool pictures!

I like the pictures of the young ladies ;^)

My good friend, Kirill, is from St. Petersburg originally. It is very interesting to see your pictures and stories, as Kirill does not have pictures from his childhood growing up in Russia.

Kirill has shared his cooking, and now my wife and I eat buckwheat with our meals regularly.

THe large Hummer H1's are not very common in the states, but the smaller H2's are common.

That is a nice boat - thanks for sharing your pictures and I look forward to many more!

best

mqqn (Andy)
 
Igor,

Is this the same site you normally go too in the summer? Great pictures. I'd like to try that smoked fish one day. g
Hi Gordon !
Yes , it is the same place where that Summer camp is located every year.
That smoked fish is nice especially when it is made from the fish which has just been caught.
The taste is kinda like of smoked-baked fish, it is as to eat sunflower seeds, easy to start but hard to stop.
 
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Thanks for the cool pictures!

I like the pictures of the young ladies ;^)

My good friend, Kirill, is from St. Petersburg originally. It is very interesting to see your pictures and stories, as Kirill does not have pictures from his childhood growing up in Russia.

Kirill has shared his cooking, and now my wife and I eat buckwheat with our meals regularly.

THe large Hummer H1's are not very common in the states, but the smaller H2's are common.

That is a nice boat - thanks for sharing your pictures and I look forward to many more!

best

mqqn (Andy)
Thanks Mr. mqqn.
Yes , because many Russians have only paper form of their photos from their childhood , digital technologies came in Russia long after than in other countries.
Russians like Hummer 1 ( Military version is sturdier and more brutal:D) more than Hummer 2 or 3 ( citizen versions).
Rhetorical question : Who doesn't like those young ladies ? :D
 
wow and wow again ! I really really enjoyed looking at your pictures!!!
some day would love to be there in person ...
who knows...
lol I agree with you on the auto you are driving!
and the fish makes me hunger jest looking at them
some day you might make it here for the 30 buck bcci celebration !
Hi there Mr. Dave!
Frankly speaking , that is not my Hummer and all other stuff, all it belongs to the man - neighbor of our Wild Summer camp.
He has some kind of business with his partners from the USA.
I have already made some necessary steps to jump by super jet in the USA one day , but still need to improve my spoken English a bit for fluent conversations with Americans.
 
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