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General Discussion / Re: I can't even think of setting up a labaz here
« Last post by GlennM on April 19, 2026, 06:31:50 AM »The diary entry confuses me all the more. I am reading it as if the entry was written the following morning and not the same day . Then,we have an indication that on the night of the 30th, the group had a good rest. The rest of it is a prediction and anticipation of how things will go on the 31st.
Now, knowing that the forest thins out, they still do not cache their overburden. They take it all. They go uphill in the Auspya and cross over, but retreat in face of the weather and the lack of an adequate marker for their cache ( above the tree line) so they backtrack and spend time burying their excess in the tree line.
I want to think they somehow intended to cache their supplies where the tent was actually found on 1079, but they did not because the conditions were so bad that they couldnt depend on finding it after they rounded Otorten. Therefore, they backtracked all the way back to their Jan 31 camp and stashed their goods. Then the headed out to the final camp. So in that context whatever was to be written on the morning if Feb 1 would chronicle the events of Jan 31.
It is the language in the diary that bothers me. Although there is no requirement that the group diary have military nor legal precision, it appears conversational, terse and colloquial. The result for me is that Igor's leadership and decision making ability is clouded by the entries. The high regard he was held in seems diluted by the ambivalent language and actual movements of the group. It also implies that the weather was harsh. How harsh? Russian meteorological reporr should provide evidence.
Now, knowing that the forest thins out, they still do not cache their overburden. They take it all. They go uphill in the Auspya and cross over, but retreat in face of the weather and the lack of an adequate marker for their cache ( above the tree line) so they backtrack and spend time burying their excess in the tree line.
I want to think they somehow intended to cache their supplies where the tent was actually found on 1079, but they did not because the conditions were so bad that they couldnt depend on finding it after they rounded Otorten. Therefore, they backtracked all the way back to their Jan 31 camp and stashed their goods. Then the headed out to the final camp. So in that context whatever was to be written on the morning if Feb 1 would chronicle the events of Jan 31.
It is the language in the diary that bothers me. Although there is no requirement that the group diary have military nor legal precision, it appears conversational, terse and colloquial. The result for me is that Igor's leadership and decision making ability is clouded by the entries. The high regard he was held in seems diluted by the ambivalent language and actual movements of the group. It also implies that the weather was harsh. How harsh? Russian meteorological reporr should provide evidence.

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