Just a "what if", no proof available at this time, but...
What if the footprints were misread, because the raised profile makes them look unusual, and in reality they were not left by bare feet or feet in socks, but by shoes? I know the searchers reported the prints were from bare feet or people walking in socks or valenki. But I myself have never seen photos of those prints, only photos or prints with shoes. Or maybe I just can't discern them.
What if those prints actually were caused by the hikers walking downhill in the afternoon, after having placed their storage at this place and not were the labaz was later found?
I'm not sure, but I would imagine, that traces like those footprints can be formed easier during the day, because the sun helps to get to the melting point, which is, as I understand it, necessary to form those prints. I want to learn more about those kinds of prints. As of now, I asked perplexity. It said, that prints can form during the night, but are less sturdy and disappear faster. Perplexity insists, that in no circumstances could have prints lasted from Feb 2nd until Feb 26th.
I never thought about that, I just took for granted, that the prints were found. But now, sitting here in the middle of the night, I wonder, if the prints that were found maybe were not the prints of the hikers, but deliberately placed traces in order to back the narrative of the hikers leaving the tent on the slope, maybe even scarcely clothes (hence barefoot prints)?
As I said, it's not thought through, just an idea that popped into my mind, being half asleep.