360tv In Focus (Russia)- Swedish explorers presents a new version of the Dyatlov group's death, (17 February 2019) According to me, the easiest way to cover the tentwas likely toshaveoff the snow shelf next tothe tent - this while standing on the central part of the canvas, after crawling out one by one. Yes, it sounds plausible for me as well. 1993; Bromwich et al. 14.04. Such presentation will be presented in connection to my page soon and based on a meticulous study by a person familiar to such events and the local geography. any people have asked us, predominantly in popular media, how the night on the pass underwent and ifwe were scared. Hufvudstadsbladet-Svensk expedition i Djatlovs fotspr exakt 60 r efter desnatten (13 oktober 2019). Obviously it was left to close to their stove. The first stage of their skiing tour involved an undertaking uphill of about three kilometers - this over a ridge which made them sweaty and tired. So, in one way it is in support of a gravity wind the question would only be would they stand the strong wind? Cant find anything but I remember reading about it in finnish. First of all i am glad i found your report and expedition on this case, as my grandpa always used to tell me stories about the Dyatlov Pass Incident. The same is to say about Dubinina, laying close but in a different angle. Kudos to a great production team for presenting our effort in this thrilling manner - not the least for being cartoonized, which really felt awarding. Richard Holmgren & Andreas Liljegren, Dyatlov Pass, uring the summer of2018, me and my friend and expedition partner Andreas Liljegren, started to plan for our Dyatlov Pass Expedition 2019. Denselypacked snow is especially visible around Slobodin,surrounding himin finelayers. However, difficult skiing through the day, pitching of the tent, cooking, sawing and chopping wood, made each evening into a sleeping pill itself. But it will always be up to the viewers to decide. In the end - exhausted and looking for a last solution, perhaps theytried toclimbthe cedarwith frozen limbs,trying to get a glimpse of the tent with its glowing flashlight. Their shoes were nicely stacked against the westernside of the tent withtheir sleeping positionsclose to each other to keep warm. I have a question about your 2019 expedition to the Dyatlov Pass. The others eventually managed to getthe two bivouacs ready for use. The East Antarctic wind perturbation produces both local and remote impacts along the Antarctic continental margin. In this case the layingtent could perhaps have steered away most of the wind -. I tried myself to deliver a complete chain of event of the entire scenario - from the skiing up to the last persons to die in 1959. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWQSeD3L4X0z3wiDwOSYBhg/videos, Thanks Ladislav, yes there are many possible explanations out there. But some things remain odd. Thank you so much for this input. He argues that themultiple rib fractures found on the corpses of Zolotarev and Dubinina are the result of post-mortem cracking of bones due to excessive pressure in the chest. I wish I could approach the case scientifically like any archaeological study. This is not forwarded as any criticism to the professional hikers, but something that might have helped them temporarily under any possible turbulent event involving strong winds. Presumably thewind was already significantbut rather stable during the late afternoon and early evening. Circumstances such as thesemakes clear that it may have beenhard to estimate if certain wounds were ante- or postmortem. ( YouTube linkhere). We shallreturn to thislater on. Inevitably and as we shall see,I believe that this last portion of the event can give us an idea of what Slobodin, Kolmogorova and Dyatlov went through after being unable to save their friends. External links for the Swedish speaking audience: Vimmerby Tidning De reser till mystiska passet (12 januari 2019) The hardest to deal with during the trip was undoubtedly skiing through pristine snow with backpacks. e know for a fact, from the series of last photos taken by the Dyatlov group, that their weather conditions worsened. Photo: Mats Borg, n the photos taken by the rescue team, clear traces of snow affected by strong wind can be seen pointing towards the tent from around the peak of Kholat Syakhl. and more. When wewere drying any wet clothes in the tent, we tried to do so during the evening hours while still awake. This year Andrei Kuryakov, for example, explained the problem why the criminal case dates to February 6 which is, as you say, well before they started their search. Hypothermia-related deaths are still among the most difficult cases for postmortem diagnosis in forensic medicine. To the far right the grave of Z. Kolmogorova decorated with flowers. at each end of the tent still upright as well? As Andreas and I are heavy drinkers (water), it was hard to get sufficient with liquid. ), we can assume that they were somewhat late in pitching their tent perhaps due to a rather exhausting climb and late morning departure, but still felt in control regardless oftheweather. hat I'm trying to say here,is not that Ias an archaeologist, believe that Noah's ark lies on top of Mt Ararat - but that we with insight in later and local cultures, yes - even those that are two to three thousand years old can understand whystories involvingSodom, Aaron and Noa were important for the human intellect and became part of the narrative. The shelter that was only 0,8 meters in depth (c. 2.5 feet), had its top cover repeatedly blown off. Thiscould be anythingfrom her last meal to any other substance finding its way down her throat whenpositionedwith her face against running water for many days. If the event would continue for a longer time or if the outside temperature is far too low, the consequence would be deadly without suitable shelters or helping hands. Thank you. Only some vodka. Thank you for this write up and for the time abd efforts you all went through to offer a logical theory! he following outline onthe theory of theDyatlov passincident is rather pragmatic and will probably disappoint those seeking a cryptic mystery or advanced military plots. A similar landscape to the mountains south of Otorten can for example be found in Sweden, in the rolling terrain of Anaris. In any case I stand with the falling wind scenario, which is also supported by for example the witness above. Many people have asked us, predominantly in popular media, how the night on the pass underwent and ifwe were scared. The skiing really tears on your body physically when no tracks are present in the forest and because of the cold weather in general. Comments? (27) The katabatic wind derives from the Greek wordkatabasis (), which means descending. I have been interested in the Dyatlov Pass since listening to a podcast a few years back. The entrancewas made in a hurry, facing downstream. "Thanks Niklas! In Sweden the tragedy which killed eight people,is often referred to as the Anarisolyckan, which in Swedish can be translated to the accident at Anaris. SR P4 Juniornyheterna med Niklas Jonsson - Special: "Mysteriet i Dyatlovpasset" (intervju med Richard Holmgren) 18 juli 2020. One of theseUPI-students, Yuri Koptelov, reported footprints as if people were positioned shoulder to shoulder. This area in France corresponds almost exactly to the orography of the "Kholat", where lee waves are regularly seen and are the basis for the weather on 1/2 February 1959. Theres nothing in it but its wonderfully comfortable and deflation causes an uncomfortable jolt. Again, the uneven and scooped surface of the snow is very evident in the photo next below (no. hen the Anaris-group started the trip, they encountered an outside temperature of around minus 15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit) with a wind speed of around 6 m/s. stgta Correspondenten Tillbaka efter natten i mystiska passet (4 februari 2019), SR P4 stergtland med Titti Elm De klarade expeditionen till Djatlovpasset (intervju med Andreas & Richard efter Dyatlovexpeditionen 2019)7 februari, kl. IMO the traces and indications of the latter are stronger than the dating of the paper trail - which at least in one case have a natural explanation. I would rather suggest that a bivouac housing the four people, collapsed and trapped them inside. The message was sent, it will be published after approval. Photo: Richard Holmgren. Hello! These are comparable to so calledzastrugi or in Russian,. A katabatic wind (named from Ancient Greek (katbasis)'descent') is a drainage wind, a wind that carries high-density air from a higher elevation down a slope under the force of gravity. This could in fact explain why the tent was located with a protective snow cover and a flashlight atop - likely used as a beacon for relocating the position. The buildup of high density cold air over the ice sheets and the elevation of the ice sheets brings into play enormous gravitational energy. NOTE! The theory also tries to explain the order in which the different individuals died - how and why and not least the often referred to strange injuries to the bodies. In this case we are not even talking about the ice sheet over Antarctica, where such winds are normally considered the strongest. because they do not know they are creasy and they do not know they are going around in circles . Such winds are sometimes also called fall winds; the spelling catabatic winds is also used. That will come. A wound in his armpit is perhaps a revealing sign of slipping down against branches.
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