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SURI:
This could be an interesting topic. When it comes to groups, I am of this opinion.

Let's start with the slope
Could the slope have seen someone dead/dying from the cedar group? I say no. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the RAV4? Again, I say no.

Group at the cedar
Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the group on the slope? And here I say, yes, and that was Dyatlov. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the RAV4?? No.

Ravine 4
Could they have seen any of the dead/dying members of the group on the slope? Yes, they could. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the group at the cedar? Yes.

GlennM:
Smoke is more revealing.

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: SURI on March 08, 2026, 12:20:03 AM ---This could be an interesting topic. When it comes to groups, I am of this opinion.

Let's start with the slope
Could the slope have seen someone dead/dying from the cedar group? I say no. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the RAV4? Again, I say no.

Group at the cedar
Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the group on the slope? And here I say, yes, and that was Dyatlov. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the RAV4?? No.

Ravine 4
Could they have seen any of the dead/dying members of the group on the slope? Yes, they could. Could they have seen someone dead/dying from the group at the cedar? Yes.

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Interesting angle. Was there a line of sight between any of those locations? And if there was, we don't know what the visibility was at the time! It could have been a whiteout. Was it dark?

SURI:
This angle of view is not related to the line of sight as you suggest. Visibility did not matter. Yes, it was dark and evening.

GlennM:
Try marking up a Google Earth screenshot and post it to elaborate on
Your suggestions about line of sight.

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