2. Dyatlov pass mystery!!!
• The Dyatlov Pass incident is the mysterious deaths of nine
ski hikers in the northernUral Mountains on February 2, 1959. The
experienced trekking group, who were all from the Ural
Polytechnical Institute, had established a camp on the slopes
of Kholat Syakhl when disaster struck. During the night something
made them tear their way out of their tents from the inside and
flee the campsite inadequately dressed in heavy snowfall and sub-
zero temperatures.
3. A view of the tent as the rescues found it on February
26,1959:the tent had been cut open from inside, and
most of the skiers had fled in socks or barefoot.
4. There are many versions about Dyatlov pass
incident but one of them is the most real!!!
6. Originally the group started out with 10 members but one had to
return to the village the day after they started their trek because
he became sick. His name was Yuri Yudin.
The ski group had come together for a ski trek across the northern
Urals. It consisted of Igor Dyatlov, who was the leader, and 8 men along
with 2 women. Most of them were students or graduates of the Ural
Polytechnical Institute (now Ural State Technical University). The goal of
the trek was to reach Mt Otorten (which means “Don’t go there” in the
native tongue). The route was considered difficult. All of these people
were experienced skiers and hikers. Originally the group started out with
10 members but one had to return to the village the day after they
started their trek because he became sick. His name was Yuri Yudin. So
that left 9 members.
7. Detective said to Yuri Yudin thet students have
seen secret operetaion and KGBs soldiers killed
them for this!!!
People said theth this night was big light on urals mountains that can be seen from Eiffel tower.