From Chapter 18. "On the ninth day we go to upper Lozva."
However, experienced hikers, who had repeatedly been round there, noticed: "Auspiya is flowing into the Lozva by two spill-streams. Notably, the first, which is downstream, is unnoticed for all practical purposes, since it is very narrow and is falling at a very acute level to the Lozva bed. The second spill-stream is also hardly noticeable, particularly in winter. In the forest administration chart, copied at the Vizhay forestry section, the estuary of the Auspiya River is designated as a single bed. Hence, it cannot be ruled out that the Dyatlov group might have proceeded along the Lozva above the Auspiya estuary, and then reached the Auspiya along one of the foot passes of the Mansi hunters.”
It is difficult not to agree with this. Most probably, the hikers indeed had not noticed the estuary of the Auspiya River, and for some time continued their movement upstream the Lozva River. After 1.5 2 kilometers, the group understood its mistake and turned back. According to the testimony of Anyamov, they were not returning along the Mansi trails, but directly along the river bed of the Lozva River.