We went to an event called Drinska Regata on the Drina River near the border with Bosnia. The idea is that a bunch of people float down the river on rafts for some way, then get out near a town called Bajina Basta, where even more people are camping waiting for a party to begin.
Well, we bought some tents, got a great spot, put the tents up, and that was about the only thing that went right. It started raining, a lot... My memory about the order of these events is a little distorted because I was sleeping when the rain ungraciously woke me up (Did I mention that we woke up at five in the morning to leave for this trip?).
Nevertheless, the rain started. Then, as I was falling asleep again, thinking, "Thank goodness we bought these brand new tents for this trip!" I felt a steady cold drip falling on my neck... Right about that time was when I noticed a lot of yelling outside. Natalija called for me to exit the tent, but as soon as I poked my head out, I saw there was a big fight under way in the exact spot where only a few minutes before a Serbian trubaci band was playing. Rather than act on Natalija's advice and run away, I thought it best to not draw attention to the one long haired foreigner when tensions were already so high. Natalija, seeing the predicament I was in, ran over to the tent and proceeded to stand guard over me like a wall of Serbian language skills, capable of talking her way out of danger. (She's so valiant!)
I hate to be anti-climatic, but the fight ended without bloodshed, and we packed up the tents and went for coffee. After much discussion and more hanging out at a cafe, somebody decided it would be best to simply make the three and a half hour trip back to Beograd.
As I'm reading over this description, I realize that this may not sound like a fun trip, but it sure was! We enjoyed every second of it and the act of going on a road trip with so many good friends was "extra" in and of itself. Even though our Drinska Regata wasn't what we though it would be, we will be back one day to Bajina Basta!