kylecorbin
I think the reason of lack of formal descriptions and write ups is because it was never viewed as a crime scene in the sense we suspect it might be.
If we the look at the incident from the point of view that it was initially a search and rescue, then it makes more sense. There were many tourist campaigns that ended with accidents and deaths. Even in the UK and the west such things happened.
There is the incident in the UK where several students died (1971). Although remote in UK terms, it was no where near as remote as the urals. The woman who was found crawling had her legs stuck bent and her hands frozen solid. Poor decisions were made and the weather dealt it's hand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairngorm_Plateau_disaster#:~:text=When%20they%20failed%20to%20reach,as%20Britain%27s%20worst%20mountaineering%20accident.
Obviously question were asked but everyone was less safety conscious in the past. I don't think they documented every photo of every moment.
Likewise, with the Dyatlov pass incident, it was probably formal in a search and rescue , at least in the first instance. They had students and various locals involved with the search from the start. They found the intended route of Dyatlov and placed searches at the start , middle and end of the known objectives.
The tent was found quite quickly following logical search procedure . Although there's some speculation of who found what, when, I am still working out the possible errors of my own interpretations .
Much of the information we have was written long after the event , faded memories, authors that have embellished facts and somewhat confused the details, even used quotes that have no substance.
An example for me is about the date of the finding the tent. I was rereading an interview which teddy put the link for ,with Sharavin just the other day ( I was looking for information about the ice axe) . There is confusion about the fireman / forester ( Pashin Ivan )finding the tent two days before Sharavin reported finding it on the 26th of February. The case file statements on this are confusing, they seem to contradict and then , that one contradiction alone makes us all suspicious . It's always been a niggle and a question mark. However, I think the interview with Sharavin clears this up. He says that they sent the fireman / forester(Pashin Ivan) to follow 'a' ski trail and Sharavin and his companion were to go in a loop around or along 1079. As I now understand it ,the confusion comes from the fact that they did not know if it was the hikers ski trail or not, they were not certain, they ( forester/ fireman) followed the ski trail down to the woods , not up . Sharavin went up the slope. From there, Sharavin reports seeing the peak of the tent sticking out from the snow , he saw the tent from above and not below as I originally thought. ( I could be wrong)
When in the statement, they report they found the hikers ski trail and then the tent . They are saying the truth, but this truth is ,after they themselves worked out and the piece's have been put together. At the moment of finding the ski trail they don't know who it belongs to. It's only "after" that they conclude that it belonged to the group. So ,in their statements they say we found the hikers trail on the 24th , they did not know that for sure until the tent was found.
Sharavin looks in the tent and goes and reports this. He is not interviewed for a statement at the same time as the others as he was in hospital. At the time of these interviews, the ravine 4 have not been found. There is only the knowledge by the investigators that they left the tent and froze.
So , for the above photos, I think they're looking for the bodies on the slope. It seems it's after the 28th of February . 4 of the bodies have been found, two are found on the slope below the tent. It's firn snow they are digging up.