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1) ••• I also think there were one or two hikers on night duty who stayed dressed to be able to work outside. But I think these two hikers slept indoors when conditions were good.
The hikers in the group were on holiday in a wild, isolated and almost deserted area.
Normally there were no worries apart from the expected natural difficulties of cold and wind.
On the other hand there was a risk, but it was neither dramatic nor significant.
The risk was that the force of the wind would tear off one or more of the tent pegs on the snow-covered surface.
Then you had to be able to get out immediately so that you could replant the pegs in the snow.
Each night, one hiker on night duty, dressed more warmly than the rest, but slept inside.
It was useless to stay outside to guard because there was nothing to see outside.
When a gust of wind stronger than the others tore a peg out (which was a difficult possibility to eliminate) then the tent canvas would collapse (and probably the hikers were awake).
Then the hiker on nigtht duty, the one who was fully dressed, would go outside alone and quicly, and could (in principle) repair the damage in a few minutes, by re-securing the tent.
The other hikers could quietly lie down inside to rest and sleep.
2) ••• Under normal circumstances, I think that the division of tasks in Dyatlov's group would have gone without difficulty. But this was an exceptional time because there remains what I call : "the mystery of the sudden change in Luydmila (Lyuda) Dubinina's mental state". See :
Teddy : Victims and Case Files > Victims > Lyudmila Dubinina > Lyudmila Dubinina's premonition of her tragic death
May 12, 2019, 04:31:56 AM
https://forum.dyatlovpass.com/index.php?topic=433.0sabine : May 12, 2019, 08:59:04 AM =>
Reply #1https://forum.dyatlovpass.com/index.php?topic=433.msg5845#msg5845 ... But the big question remains: what caused this deterioration of her mood ? ... As a matter of fact
Dubinina had written in her diary :".......................................
The mood is evil (horrible). Seems it is going to be evil (horrible) for about two more days. I am mad as hell (as a devil)"
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sabine : May 12, 2019, 08:59:04 AM =>
Reply #1 "What's really odd about these few sentences is that Lyuda doesn't give us the slightest hint, why her mood is so bad.
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This is very interesting insofar as she seems to know quite well what causes her bad mood and when it will end.
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To me it seems that she knows quite well what exactly is upsetting her! Unfortunately we will never know what it was
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Is it possible that she spotted something in her current location and situation which struck her in a very negative way? Did she notice something which struck her as bad, but she hesites to put it down in writing ?......................
Who could she have met in Vizhay?
Dubinina had written in her diary :
"...for about two more days..."
Two days later the hikers are at North-2. Maybe Dubinina was planning to find something or someone at North-2 that would have stopped her discomfort or anxiety ?
And why Lyuda's pre-and postmortem injuries were more horrific than the injuries of all other group members ?
I suspect that there is a psychological clue here that is very important and could lead to complete changes in the DPI explanations.
I am searching, I am searching but I have yet not found...
3) ••• You are right to be too verbose, I am too, because the main thing is to be well understood by everyone (if possible).
I am not a native speaker of English, and I rely a lot on machine translation.