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October 21, 2024, 06:07:26 PM
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GlennM


A forum member brought up the matter of food at the tent. It was peripheral to our discussion about flashlights. We are led to understand that a flashlight found at the tent was in the off position. Another was found discarded a distance away.

What I want to know is what food was found in the tent which was being consumed when they left. Further, I want to know if they were eating a morning, mid day the evening meal. I believe a Russian forum member might have insight.

You must appreciate that leaving the tent during an evening meal and not talking the tent flashlight is counterintuitive. So too is having a flashlight on a tent after a slab slip! 

Again, what time of day is suggested by the remains of the food foundmin the tent?
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October 21, 2024, 07:27:48 PM
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Teddy and Everyone:

Previously I had mentioned the tents and what was going on between dates of Feb 1st and 2nd 1959, This first photo and explained how that they eaten before proceeding to 1st at Auspiya and then at 2nd pitching of the tent at Mount Kholat Syakhl ?????




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October 21, 2024, 11:50:30 PM
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It is unthinkable that a tent containing bags, coats, boots, blankets and personal belongings with an average weight of 25 kilos, as well as a weight of 500 kilos fixed with poles, would be dragged when the slab breaks. We are talking about a weight of more than 1 ton, including the weight of the people inside. When the tent, which has hardened due to cold, collapses, it crumples into deep layers, and an object left on it or a forgotten lantern can remain in that stylish and light piece of fabric for days. Even if there is an extreme storm. When they found the lighthouse, they noticed that the snow on it had blown away, but its sides were buried in the snow. This means: the flashlight is stuck in the tent fabric. It's unreasonable to have a lantern attached to a tent at the top of the mountain. If it is claimed to be tied, the only explanation for this is that some of the group went to the forest (for wood, water, personal needs, etc.) To mark the location of the tent
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October 22, 2024, 04:50:18 PM
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Thank you both for the comments. I am still wanting to know it food found in the tent that was prepped and or partially eaten was a breakfast or dinner. I am not concerning myself with the autopsy finding just now. Too, I appreciate Osi's suggestion regarding the flashlight on the tent.

These were practiced smart college kids and a war vet. Surely someone would have the presence of mind to grab the tent light if it were dark. The second flashlight hints at that. Too, I can understand someone the second flashlight when they left the tent even in the daytime. I have a much harder time with them ignoring the one on the tent at night.

If the meal and the flashlights align, then I have more confidence in estimating the time of day they bugged out.
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October 22, 2024, 05:49:34 PM
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 Teddy and Everyone:

Remember, someone or did all 9 hikers thought it was a short walk to get firewood, there was no food because of the woodstove never assembled because of "No Firewood"


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October 23, 2024, 12:05:06 PM
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Ms. Smith, can you be certain there was no unconsumed, but prepared food in the tent when discovered? Does the investigative record support your theory? Were alcohol burners used? Could the tent heater or stove which is suspended, have been used to heat people and melt water for a meal, then cleaned out and stowed for the run to Ortoten? This would,result in a finding of no wood in the tent, because they only carried wood for one night. They would resupply at Ortoten.
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October 28, 2024, 05:17:10 PM
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Everyone and Teddy:

If you have to view the case files in Dyatlov Pass.com.

https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files

https://dyatlovpass.com/case-files-volume-2-1?rbid=19667


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Kathleen Dee Smith

 
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October 28, 2024, 07:48:43 PM
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I think the question being posed is that they might have used the wood stove in the early evening to dry clothes and heat some food and melt some water .

To pitch the tent on the slope by 6pm leaves a long night of little entertainment without hot food and an issue in the morning.

It is reported that there was porridge found in a cup so that suggests a bit of cooking. One log is reported to be found also. Could it be that they used wood and the stove, emptied the ashes , then dismantled it before putting their heads down for the night?. If the tent was in the low position , I guess this could be a solution. We could be witnessing the end of the use of the stove , eating and the others that are better dressed re entering the tent and starting to take their outer clothes off when the incident occurs. Equally it could be the early morning meal. ? Food for thought....
 

October 29, 2024, 01:10:44 AM
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I think that not only the abandonment of the tent, but also the death of all the tourists occurred on the evening of February 1.

The last entry about assembling the stove during 1 hour 02 minutes 27.4 seconds is a prophetic entry.
These are not just digits/numbers, but a prediction.
1 hour 02 minutes denotes February, 1 (in Russian the order is day, month, year)
27.4 seconds denotes April, 27 (Yudin's date of death in 2013, the hike long as live).
 

October 29, 2024, 08:04:59 AM
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I think that not only the abandonment of the tent, but also the death of all the tourists occurred on the evening of February 1.

The last entry about assembling the stove during 1 hour 02 minutes 27.4 seconds is a prophetic entry.
These are not just digits/numbers, but a prediction.
1 hour 02 minutes denotes February, 1 (in Russian the order is day, month, year)
27.4 seconds denotes April, 27 (Yudin's date of death in 2013, the hike long as live).


Spooky, 274 adds up to 13
 

October 29, 2024, 11:26:54 AM
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Time of death. it was already the next day in the Far East, February 2.
For example, in Japan. In Japan, the unlucky number is 4 (like 13). Indeed, 02.02 adds up to 4.

The numbers 4 and 9 are considered unlucky in Japanese culture: 4 is a homophone of the word for death (Japanese: 死 shi), and 9 is a homophone of the word for suffering (Japanese: 苦 ku). The number 13 is also considered unlucky, but this is a borrowing of a similar fear from European cultures.

As a result, nine died on the Asian side, and the tenth Yudin died on the European side in Solikamsk.
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October 29, 2024, 12:57:29 PM
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Axelrod, any number of parallels and coincidences can be tied to any event. I need a clearer understanding of why you would submit this information to the forum. I appreciate further enlightenment.
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October 29, 2024, 11:21:39 PM
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Igor Dyatlov was born on January 13. Address: Pervouralsk, Sadovaya Street, 13.

The main thought was that they died on February 1.
 

October 30, 2024, 01:21:23 PM
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I understand. Thanks for the reply.
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