Error : my photos of chain saws are gone too soon.......
Because of their important and undisputed official functions the conspirators were able to dispose of and also justify the use of one or more Mil Mi-4 helicopters to the various authorities at Ivdel airport (Air Force in the Urals District...).
Thus the conspirators could easily transport teams of 10-12 competent elite workers to the pass (early February).
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They lifted the fallen cedar (with hoists and/or crane),
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This ATS-59 with a crane would have been perfect to lift the fallen cedar, safely remove the tent and its content, and put the cedar back in place.
No need for lifting equipment. It was much simpler and faster to cut the fallen tree into smaller pieces (and collect the chips on a tarpaulin).
To fix the ideas, I consider (to schematize the tree) a cylinder of wood: diameter 80 cm, length 20 meters whose weight is approximately 6 tons
With the powerful chainsaws that were widespread in the region in 1959, it took less than an hour to cut this cylinder into 20 pieces weighing 300 kg.
These pieces were scattered a little further down in the taiga and may still be there because no one went to look.
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The works were completed in at least 11 days :
- planification, team and equipment gathering : 3 days
- setting up base camp : 1 day
- building two tripods : 1 day
- labaz relocation : 1 day
- lifting of cedar and tent removal : 1 day
- relocation of the tent on the slope : 1 day
- removing all work equipment : 1 day
- checking the cleanliness of the site : 2 days
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The items to be moved were not very heavy - bodies: 75-80 kg, contents of the Labaz: 55 kg, rucksack: 35-40 kg, etc.
Moreover, the final disposition to be left for the findings from 26 February onwards did not require much precision since nobody saw the result of the crush under the fallen tree.
In my opinion the time of 1 day indicated for each operation is too long. I would rather use 0.25 days. This would allow the entire staging to be completed in 3 days and not 12 (or 11).
Indeed, I think that the teams of elite workers hired by the conspirators were competent and worked quickly and efficiently.
••• However, the difficulties of landing helicopters on the pass were perhaps underestimated.
Victor Vasilyevich Potyazhenko himself said that it was very difficult for a helicopter to fly there. "It is even harder than even in the Caucasus mountains..."
https://dyatlovpass.com/interview-potyazhenko?filter_page=5&rbid=18461The helicopters
could only land on a horizontal surface, so at point 818.0, which is quite far from Cedar.
(the cross (X) at the bottom of the image).