January 31, group diary
Started relatively early (around 10 am). Got back on the Mansi trail. (Up to now we are following a Mansi trail on which not so long passed a hunter with deer.)
Yesterday it seems we stumbled upon his resting stop. Deer didn't go any further. The hunter took the beaten trail by himself, we are following in his steps.
Had a surprisingly good overnight, the air is warm and dry, though it’s -18°C to -24°C. Walking is especially hard today. We can't see the trail, have to grope our way through at times. Can’t do more than 1.5-2 km (1 mile) per hour.
Trying out new ways to clear the path. The first in line drops his backpack, skis forward for five minutes, comes back for a 10-15 minute break, then catches up with the group. That’s one way to keep laying ski tracks non-stop. Hard on the second hiker though, who has to follow the new trail with full gear on his back. We gradually leave the Auspiya valley, it’s upwards all the way but goes rather smoothly. Thin birch grove replaces firs. The end of the forest is getting closer. Wind is western, warm, piercing, with speed like the jet from airplanes at takeoff. Firn, open spaces. I can't even think of setting up a labaz here. It's nearly 4. Have to start looking for a place to pitch the tent. We go south in the Auspiya valley. Seems this place has the deepest snow. Wind not strong, snow 1.2-2 m (3-4 ft) deep. We’re exhausted, but start setting up for the night. Firewood is scarce, mostly damp firs. We build the campfire on the logs, too tired to dig a fire pit. Dinner’s in the tent. Nice and warm. Can’t imagine such comfort on the ridge, with howling wind outside, hundreds of kilometers away from human settlements.
Dyatlov (last record in the diary)
The fact of the matter is that they did dig in a labaz at their Jan 31 camp. So what does this comment, " I can't imagine..." really mean? Was Igor really saying " I CAN imagine setting up a labaz, but I don't like it" By the same token was the entry "Can’t imagine such comfort on the ridge, " saying I CAN imagine the Discomfort on the ridge? So what?
What I am thinking is that these " can't imagine" expressions have led some to believe that the tent was not compromised on Feb 1 by the weather. They instead choose to believe nearly anything else caused them to leave the tent except a weather imduced disaster. The diary makes it clear that they were experiencing high winds and blowing snow. It stands to reason that if those conditions did not abate on Feb 1, not too much progress to Ortoten would be made. That is true. Consequently, when a suitable spot was found which afforded a place to level the tent and had a bit of a ridge to make a rudimentary snow wall. They did so.
In that situation, imagine a katabatic wind coming off of 1079. Driving snow swirls and piles up uphill of the tent. This could create the conditions for a localized snow slide which loosened lines, broke a pole and crushed the tent and those within.
Confusion for me at least, is when an entry in the diary actually means the opposite of what is written. This is where translation and cultural differences foul things up,