Ziljoe: Is there anything about the search that you have never been asked, but feel is important to say?
Askinadzi: Since I was constantly critical of the search strategy and tactics, how would I have organized the search if I had been in Maslennikov's shoes? The search team's first meeting in a hotel room in Ivdel revealed the organizers' helplessness. Their main mistake was their desire to immediately find the Dyatlov group, allowing the initial picture of the camp's condition, even in the tent area, to be destroyed in the first few days without documenting it. As an investigator, Tempalov was obliged to explain how the investigative actions began — it was his professional duty. As a result, the initial state of the scene was reconstructed from fragmentary recollections of the participants, and this until the very end of the search. We had only word of mouth.
This comment is quite revealing. It means that we all construct theories in the absence of definitive first hand records of the initial untouched discoveries. We have people who discount the slab slide theory, but the snow was moved. We have people who believe wild animals or burned celluloid film was to blame, but the tent was aired out. We have only a suggestion that loose debris was retrieved, but nothing to speak to anything that might have been buried underfoot at the time. We make a big deal about the cuts in the tent, but this was affected by rescuers cutting into the tent. Why do that anyway? If the tent wasn't collapsed, then just raise the flap at the end of the tent.
It is small wonder we get tied up in the forum with things that do not seem to fit. Even the eyewitnesses back then were going on here say. Askelrod never checked the Otorten mailbox to find out if anyone actually made it. Sigh!