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Have you seen this reconstruction video?

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Manti:
Here's another one from a different group: this is part 3/4,


and part 4/4: where the night sets on them on Dyatlov Pass... they don't have a tent, so they go to the forest and make a fire next to a cedar, and make a flooring from branches to sleep on. Sound familiar?

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: Manti on February 07, 2022, 01:06:41 AM ---Here's another one from a different group: this is part 3/4,


and part 4/4: where the night sets on them on Dyatlov Pass... they don't have a tent, so they go to the forest and make a fire next to a cedar, and make a flooring from branches to sleep on. Sound familiar?


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That Mansi man Valeriy Anyamov often crops up in videos. He was also in that Discovery programme The Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives, 2014, by Mike Libecki.  Valeriy told Mike that there are legends of creatures in the forests.

GlennM:
It is clear to me that if the hikers stayed at elevation 880, their passage would be far easier than in the forest. They had something to compare to after laying their cache. However if Igor decided to stay on the high ground, surely they would collect firewood in the Auspia watershed. Perhaps they did not because arms were needed for ski poles, not firewood. Osi's idea of the group splitting up makes sense. Mansi's remark about fetching water is also right. A military coverup might knit things together except that it was inept. The radiation test in the movie proved inconsequential and even at that it is beta particles,  or electrons, not proton or neutron decay. Hiking deaths, sad but not so uncommon in that area. It still looks like they overestimated their abilities and underestimated Nature. What is the one piece of evidence we need to have the definitive answer? Is it a deathbed confession or something else?

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