THE MISTIFYING DYATLOV PASS INCIDENT
The Dyatlov Pass incident refers to the unsolved deaths of nine ski hikers in the northern Ural Mountains in the Soviet Union (now Russia) between 1 February and 2 February 1959. The area in which the incident took place was named Dyatlov Pass ih honor of the group's leader Igor dyatlov Brief story the story starts with 10 hikers starting they last journey with a train to Ivdel, a city at the center of the northern province of sverdlovsk oblast. in an early morning of 25 January 1959. They then took a truck to Vizhai and bought a loaves of bread to keep their energy full for the following hike. On 27 January, they began their trek torward Oroten from vizhai. on 28th of january Yuri yudin who suffered on several health problems was forced to go back. she then would be the only person on the group who survives from the hiking. On 31 January, the group arrived at the edge of a highland area and began to prepare for climbing. In a wooded valley they cached surplus food an...