Reply #19
Jean Daniel Reuss. You state the following ; (Reply #13)
''The leaflet "Evening Otorten №1", is a typed fake (with mention of Yeti to deceive the rescuers and investigators).
The hikers would have been killed before 1 February 1959 and their bodies would have been transported on the slope of the Kholat Syakhl or near the cedar tree for staging in order to mislead the investigators.''
Can you provide proof to back up your statement. If not, then its pure speculation, and wild speculation at that.
Sorry, excuse me. I have expressed myself badly, (because I have a very low level in the knowledge of the English language).
I had been reading recently :
Star man : They probably were never at the tent. -->
Reply #7GKM : I have to agree with Star man. I do not believe they were ever in the tent.... -->
Reply #11Marchesk : ...Now it seems the tent being staged has gained popularity.... -->
Reply #9I wanted to say:
If the hikers were never at the tent on the evening of 1 February ((i.e. if there had been a staging) then the leaflet
would also be a typed fake
But I think that there was no staging that was intended to mislead the investigators. It would be too difficult.
I fully agree with Manti's objections :
See Reply #21
If they were never at the tent, and died earlier, who would have the resources to transport them there, set up the tent, and stage everything ? .........
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only option is a helicopter............. it's a lot of manual labour ......... you need men on the ground not just simply drop the bodies............
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It seems like a lot of effort and resources for no gain...........There are much easier ways to cover up the deaths,..............
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Therefore it seems irrational to stage the accident.
And if it wasn't staged, it must have been the Dyatlov group who set up their tent.
I would add that the use of helicopters in these conditions is not easy. See :
Memories of Commander V. V. Potyazhenko ...on 5 Mar 2014
https://dyatlovpass.com/interview-potyazhenko?filter_page=2&rbid=18461You will notice that the helicopters that have intervened have landed
• On days when there was little wind.
• Far enough away from the taiga trees. (Pilot Victor Potyazhenko:
"I asked them [the ground team] to cut an area at least 50m by 50m").
• On horizontal surfaces.