1079: The overwhelming force of Dyatlov Pass By Igor Pavlov,Teodora Hadjiyska

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Height 1079 was the name of the mountain where the nine members of the Dyatlov trekking group perished in 1959. The bizarre circumstances of their death and the ensuing frenzy surrounding the incident brought to attention the original name given to the place by the local Mansi people - Kholat Syakhl, or Dead (Barren) Mountain. Until now, there has been no plausible explanation of what actually happened on that fateful night of February 1, 1959. This book offers a startling new theory, based on well-documented evidence rather than wild speculations, that finally ties together all of known facts about the Dyatlov mystery into a credible sequence of causes and effects.

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I don’t think I’ve ever been as angry at a book for wasting my time as this one. And this is going to have spoilers because I consider it a kindness to keep people from wasting their time and money on this book. But if you don’t feel it’s a waste of time and money then please stop here. I’m giving it two stars because it does have some good information and the author’s website has the case files translated into English (for the most part). However, the book is a mess when it comes to organization and there is a lot of needless information. If it’s your first read-through, skip over the biographies. I know to readers like me, that’s almost a capital offense, but you’re going to have enough trouble wading through the information. You can always go back and read them later.So the book makes clear at the very beginning that they do not accept the official conclusion and believe there was a cover-up after the fact. Fine with me. That’s what I lean toward too. This is based on the Febuary 6 date on the criminal file, and I guess they conducted interviews of people that lived in the area at the time or surviving relatives of such ones. They relate in the beginning that human bodies were seen from the air and reported to the local militia station two weeks before the bodies were officially found. The militia station then sent a search party out, and they confirmed it. The stuff they gathered was sent to Ivdel and there the plot thickens, but for now that thread of the story ends until the last few chapters of the book. In the last few chapters of the book, we are told that geologists were doing work in the Ural Mountains looking for ore deposits. As they were talking about blasting, I thought their theory was going to be that the geologists inadvertently killed the hikers. But evidently this section was only to convince us that the geologists were in the area and so were their helicopters. Then it gets back to when the bodies were seen from the air. And then the author veers off into relating briefly the circumstances surrounding the deaths of several others hikers that died that year. Why they put this section in is not immediately clear, but it is to make sure that the reader understands that just because a hiker died didn’t automatically result in the opening of a criminal case. The Dyatlov pass incident is different. Why they felt they had to convince people that geologists were looking for uranium deposits in the Ural Mountains (during the Cold War, no less) and the Dyatlov Pass incident is different from a hiker who plunged to his death in front of the horrified gaze of two of his companions is beyond me. Well, whatever, we move on. They then seem to be playing a numbers game with how many hikers were in the Dyatlov group, and it’s never made clear what they believe or who they think the extra people might be. I’m assuming the extra people must have survived. Places in the book seem to argue that Yuri Yudin wasn’t very forthcoming. In any case, six bodies were brought into the morgue (at a prison camp, I think). In this alternate version the six bodies were the four that were found later in the den, Zina, and Yuri Kri. They had died in the tent or around the tent. They couldn’t find the other four bodies, jumping from eleven to ten without an explanation, and then it became the other three, jumping from ten to nine without explanation. The UPI started asking questions and the conspirators panicked because they evidently never thought that anyone would come to search for the lost hikers despite the fact that they had the presence of mind to gather up all the incriminating evidence to stage a scene and fool the Soviet government. They sent people out to look, but they couldn’t find the missing bodies, and right in the nick of time, they found two of the others around February 20th or something. As far as I can tell, Dyatlov was never found by the conspirators. His body was the only body that was actually discovered at the time of the official discovery. The conspirators staged the scene on February 24th and purposely hid the ones with the injuries in a thaw hole so they wouldn’t be discovered right away, and then infiltrated the official search teams to provide wrong information that the ones not in on the secret would accept. The one thing I will say for the book is that they don’t paint the conspirators as bad guys. They were just trying to protect themselves from the punishment the government would exact on them. But for what exactly?It’s a hypothetical conversation that happened between a group of drunk men drinking vodka. The one guy tells his friends that the hikers died of the cold. It can’t be the whole story because he mentions injuries. However, in any case, he’s not worried about anything. He is convinced it’s nature related. And then someone suggests that they might have died due to the explosives set by loggers in the area. We get this account of a person who nearly walked into the radius of one and that the loggers don’t set flags or warnings or anything. So, of course, the guy knows what would the government would do if they were to find out about their lack of safety protocols and that it was the cause of the hikers’ death. And the cover-up begins from there. So if you’re thinking this all makes sense, you might want to stop right here. Because the final chapter reveals that the hikers died because a huge tree was blown over by a blizzard. Four were injured and the others scrambled out of the tent, to die of the cold later. The whole entire scene was staged only because of the possibility that the government might think the loggers did it. This is insanely stupid! A tree toppled by a blizzard would not have the same damage as a tree being blasted over by an explosion. And moving bodies, the tent, and all the group’s possessions to stage a scene has a lot more potential for leaving incriminating evidence than a tree falling in the forest. This is worse than the Bigfoot theory, and I don’t even believe in Bigfoot. But it doesn’t depend on us accepting that the local authorities risked criminal prosecution by tampering with evidence because they thought someone would question a tree falling over in the middle of a blizzard. Seriously, don’t waste your time.


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