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  • The Deadly Case of 9 Fleeing Skiers (Soviet Mystery from 1959)

    02/09/2008 1:24:23 PM PST · by struwwelpeter · 22 replies · 3,144+ views
    Moscow Times, Issue 3834. Page 1 ^ | February 4, 2008 | Svetlana Osadchuk
    For MT Yury Yudin hugging Lyudmila Dubinina as he prepares to leave the group due to illness in late January 1959. The ski expedition's leader, Igor Dyatlov, is watching. Nine experienced cross-country skiers hurriedly left their tent on a Urals slope in the middle of the night, casting aside skis, food and their warm coats. Clad in their sleepwear, the young people dashed headlong down a snowy slope toward a thick forest, where they stood no chance of surviving bitter temperatures of around minus 30 degrees Celsius. Baffled investigators said the group died as a result of "a compelling...
  • Secret Soviet death rays. Yetis. Aliens. Just what did slaughter nine hikers

    08/24/2013 1:44:53 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 98 replies
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk ^ | august 23, 2013 | Tony Rennell
    Peering through the windswept snow on a dark February day, the rescue party finally came on the first sign of life — the flapping remains of a tent pitched on ski poles on an uppermost slope of Kholat Syakhl, ‘Mountain of the Dead’ in the native language of northern Siberia. But where were the nine young Russian students who should have been sheltering beneath the canvas? Curiosity turned to mystery as human tracks were seen in the snow heading downhill away from the tent in single file for a third of a mile... barefoot human tracks. In temperatures of minus...
  • The Dyatlov Pass Incident: 1959 USSR, 9 dead skiers, unkown beast/killer

    08/24/2009 9:02:38 AM PDT · by Nikas777 · 39 replies · 2,165+ views
    forteantimes.com ^ | February 2009 | Svetlana Osadchuk and Kevin O'Flynn
    The Dyatlov Pass Incident February 1959, Ural Mountains, Russia. Nine missing skiers found dead. Cause: Unknown By Svetlana Osadchuk and Kevin O'Flynn February 2009 FT245 The story sounds like something out of a low-budget horror movie: nine young students go on a skiing holiday in Russia’s Ural Mountains but never return. Eventually, their bodies are discovered – five of them frozen to death near their tent, four more bearing mysterious injuries – a smashed head, a missing tongue – buried in the snow some distance away. All, it seems, had fled in sudden terror from their camp in the middle...
  • Mysterious Deaths of 9 Skiers Still Unresolved

    06/19/2008 9:38:31 AM PDT · by el_chupacabra · 51 replies · 345+ views
    The St. Petersburg Times ^ | Tuesday, February 19, 2008 | Svetlana Osadchuk
    Nine experienced cross-country skiers hurriedly left their tent on a Urals slope in the middle of the night, casting aside skis, food and their warm coats. Clad in their sleepwear, the young people dashed headlong down a snowy slope toward a thick forest, where they stood no chance of surviving bitter temperatures of around minus 30 degrees Celsius. Baffled investigators said the group died as a result of “a compelling unknown force” — and then abruptly closed the case and filed it as top secret. The deaths, which occurred 49 years ago on Saturday, remain one of the deepest mysteries...
  • Russia's Dyatlov Pass Incident, the Strangest Unsolved Mystery of the Last Century

    10/31/2013 7:19:57 PM PDT · by workerbee · 27 replies
    Motherboard-vice ^ | February 2013 | Derek Mead
    Nearly 1,000 people were injured in Russia today when a meteor exploded somewhere over the Ural Mountains. But crazy cosmic phenomena are nothing new in the Ural range: 54 years ago this month, the northern part of the Urals played host to one of the most fascinating unsolved mysteries in the modern age. On the surface, what's become known as the Dyatlov Pass incident seems fairly explicable: Of a party of ten skiiers, nine perished in the middle of a high-difficulty trek in conditions that reached -30 degrees Celsius. But the details, which are mostly based on diaries of those...