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 and equipment that would be used for the trip back.
The following day (1 february) The hikers start to move trough the pass and make camp for the next camp.
because of a severe snow storm they are forced to make camp on the slope of the mountain rather than moving 1,5 kilos downhill to a forest that will offer a little protection.




Search

on 20th of february, the first rescue groups are set to do a search and rescue.
on 26th of february, the searcher found the group's abandoned and badly damaged tent on Kholat Syakhl.
the student who found the train said "the tent was half torn down and covered with snow. It was empty, and all the group's belongings and shoes had been left behind."
on may 4 under 4 meters of snow in a ravine 75 meters further in the  trees were found 4 people with better dressed.




Details

1. the tent was cut open from the inside
2. one pants and 2 clothes that are found, are proofed to be radioactive
3. they walked calmly from the tent
4. on woman had her tounge, eye, facial tissue, and a fragment of bone missing
5. there were reports of UFO sighting on the week it all happened
6. some of them had only one shoe while other only wore socks
7. they died 6 to 8 hours after their last meals
8. some of them had their jacket a little bit burnt




Theories

the theories range from a happening avalanche to a kgb related stuff even a satanic cult, all of them make sense while others dont. But one particular theory stands
out. "The tent was opened from the inside" logically this might happen because there is a danger inside the tent. If you see the detail number 9, "some of them had their jacket a little bit burnt"
the stove inside might have accidentally ignited and made a fire leading the hikers to leave the tent without propper clothing as stated in details number 6 and 3.
Read details number 2 "one pants and 2 clothes that are found, are proofed to be radioactive", this is a little bit strange right? wrong. The two clothing has already
been radioactive before the hike. Read details number 4 "on woman had her tounge, eye, facial tissue, and a fragment of bone missing" this particular one might be from an animal
or because she climbed a tree to get away from the animal. Details number 5 "there were reports of UFO sighting on the week it all happened" given that this incident happened
on a peak of the cold war it might be from a test of a bomb, or might be a falling star. The detail on number 7 "there were reports of UFO sighting on the week it all happened"
can support the 1st,3rd,6th,and 8th details and theory.

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