Four of us got together for the trip to Jaroslav.
We've been talking about it for two weeks. Talking, not planning.
"So, are we going to Jaroslav?" "When are we going?" "Who's coming?" etc etc.
The part related to - how we get there, where will we stay, what we want to visit, wasn't taken in consideration too seriously.
We kind of knew how to get there ("there are trains leaving from Moscow to Jaroslav" we were told), we kind of knew how to come back ("well, if trains get there then trains will also come back" - we thought) and we knew there was a place were we could spend the night. We booked it few hous before departure.
Approximate directions were given on how to arrive at the hotel/hostel by a friend of us: "Just go straight from the train station. Keep right. It is a 20 minute walk".
Jaroslaw counts nearly 700.000 inhabitants.
None of us printed a map of the town.
We only checked the weather forecast: Saturday max temperature 20 Celsius degrees, clear sky. Sunday: light rain (maybe).
The evening before leaving and after a few text messages, we agreed on meeting at 9am at Komsomolskaya metro station, on the platform.
That has been the only thing we planned of the whole trip.
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