"Раз, два, три... Ёлочка, гори!" (One, two, three... Burn, the Spruce Tree!) is a phrase usually said in Russia when turning on the Christmas lights on New Year's Eve.
Also, who the hell brings vodka to a hike into wilderness? Pure alcohol in plastic bottles is preferred for that. It can be diluted by water just before consumption, so hikers would not need to carry extra weight. Moreover, it can also be used as antiseptic in case of emergency.
"Раз, два, три... Ёлочка, гори!" (One, two, three... Burn, the Spruce Tree!) is a phrase usually said in Russia when turning on the Christmas lights on New Year's Eve.
Also, who the hell brings vodka to a hike into wilderness? Pure alcohol in plastic bottles is preferred for that. It can be diluted by water just before consumption, so hikers would not need to carry extra weight. Moreover, it can also be used as antiseptic in case of emergency.
I thought russians like to bother themself, like not wearing any warmer on cold places or driving on rocky roads while drink some vodkas
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