1/30/2024 0 Comments The incident at dyatlov passAftter all, at least their bodies were not discovered and there can be a hope that they are still alive amidst the rugged terrain. No one at all.Īt first, this discovery knowledge makes the two searchers feel relieved. On it is a packet of hot cocoa which looks as if it was about to just be reheated and a napkin with neat little slices of ham. There’s a camp stove in the middle of the structure. There is a bag of bread and cereal sort of tucked away. Buy why?Īmid the neatness of the structure is a camera laying out, a diary, a can they kept money in. It’s almost as if the entire group just got up and walked out. However, there is some disturbing evidence of life, as if people should still be inside. Things are tidy with rows of boots on one side, rows of boots on the other side, and most of the supplies packed away. This strategy has been used by the hikers of the Dyatlov Pass Incident and the tent is composed practically. A common strategy is to place your packs and your jackets in an insulative layer on the ground and against the walls. Inside the TentĪs is typical while camping in this climate, there is a buffer created between the freezing weather (constant snow, wind and ice) and the inhabitants of a tent. What they find in this tent is the first clue in a chain of clues that lead to no real conclusion. The two searchers are desperate to try and save the people they fear could be still inside, so they do whatever they can to get in as quickly as possible. This first discovery is about to set off a chain of events so mysterious and confusing it still baffles experts to this day. A tent, half covered and buckled by the recent snowfall. ![]() ![]() As they get closer they realize it’s a tarpaulin set up between two ridge poles. It’s this sort of black/gray shape against the snow. It’s the end of the day and these two men are about to give up and go back to base camp when they spot something in the distance. The rescue crew has already spent 10 days searching with no results. Nine hikers have gone missing and somewhere in this frozen landscape their rescuers hope they are still alive, waiting to be saved. Whether or not that mission will be a rescue or a recovery remains to be seen. It’s February in 1959 and these two men are on a mission. Two figures are trudging through ice and snow. You can come to your own conclusions and, if it peaks your interest, dive into this black hole conspiracy with so many others who find the mystery of Dyatlov Pass similarly captivating. Today I will be sharing what little we do know about how their bodies were found. ![]() The complete story of what happened to them is still unknown. In this episode we’ll be talking about the Dyatlov Pass Incident that took place in Soviet era Russia in 1959 when nine university students went missing in the snowy wilderness of Dead Mountain. Welcome to season one, episode four of Nonfiction Fridays, the series where I share unbelievable things that really happened. A group of missing hikers, a journey gone wrong, and nine bodies mysteriously buried under the ice.
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