Two theories for an unsolved Soviet mystery

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What killed 9 hikers in 1959?
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In February 1959 a group of hikers disappeared in the remote Ural Mountains of Western Siberia. A search party found their tent weeks later, abandoned along with all of their equipment. Frozen bodies were found 1,500 meters away, mysteriously underdressed for the weather conditions: most weren’t wearing shoes or gloves, and some were just in their sleeping clothes. Even stranger, three of the hikers had suffered major internal trauma - broken ribs and a fractured skull - and two were wearing clothes contaminated with radioactive substances.
Nonetheless, the lead Soviet investigator closed the criminal case into the hikers’ deaths, concluding that an “overwhelming force” is what drove them from the tent. Theories ranging from rare weather events to conspiracy to UFOs have developed ever since, to explain what is now called the Dyatlov Pass incident. But two plausible theories, each involving an “overwhelming force” may finally explain what happened that night.
It could have been a delayed slab avalanche. The hikers dug a platform into the slope of Kholat Syakhl to pitch the tent, and a scientific model published in January 2021 demonstrates that this, combined with strong downslope winds that accumulated snow above the tent, triggered a deadly slab avalanche. This type of avalanche can occur even in places not known for avalanches and can cause injuries consistent with the ones some of the hikers sustained.
It also could have been a strong “katabatic wind,” a powerful wind that travels down a mountain slope, picking up speed under the force of gravity. In this scenario, a strong wind can become near-hurricane level very suddenly. If this happened the night of the incident, it could explain why the hikers would have abandoned their tent so quickly, as the powerful wind would potentially tear the tent apart. The mysterious internal injuries that some sustained are explained by a snow den the hikers dug for shelter collapsing on top of them.
Both theories offer potential solutions for what drove the hikers to suddenly abandon their tent, and why some were so severely injured. Ultimately though, since there were no survivors, many of the questions surrounding the case will likely never be answered.
Further reading:
For all things Dyatlov: dyatlovpass.com
Mechanisms of slab avalanche release and impact in the Dyatlov Pass incident in 1959, by Johan Gaume & Alexander M. Puzrin
www.nature.com/articles/s4324...
The Swedish-Russian Dyatlov Pass Expedition 2019, by Richard Holmgren
www.arcdoc.se/se/blogg/dyatlo...
Avalanche Dynamics: Characteristics of Snow Avalanches in Motion, by University of Washington Press via CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
archive.org/details/WaSeUMCEM...
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@Vox
@Vox 3 жыл бұрын
One of the things that remains unexplained about the Dyatlov Pass incident is the radioactive substances found on pieces of clothes that Dubinina and Kolevatov were wearing. The expert testimony in the original radiation analysis report makes it clear that the radiation was unusual. The 1959 analysis included an experiment involving washing the clothes of the hikers - which they found reduced the level of contamination. The expert then emphasized that the bodies were found in running water. Meaning the level of radioactivity detected, which was excessive when the bodies were found, would have been significantly higher at the time of their death. Check out the original radiation analysis report, along with all of the other case files scanned and translated at DyatlovPass.com, an amazing resource that has compiled many of the original documents related to the case: dyatlovpass.com/case-files-371-377?rbid=17743 -Thanks for watching, Coleman
@dommond887
@dommond887 3 жыл бұрын
Make a video about Taiwan situation
@thibautnarme6402
@thibautnarme6402 3 жыл бұрын
Cannot the radiation be explained by the weak measures put in place by Soviet authorities to deal with radioactive waste from nuclear facilities in the general area, or is that anachronistic?
@tsaraura9549
@tsaraura9549 3 жыл бұрын
It’s so weird that they had that much radiation on their clothes
@theserre
@theserre 3 жыл бұрын
​@@tsaraura9549 Not that weird since the report stated that the clothing was slightly radioactive and the 3 clothing items that was above normal acceptable radiation of 5000 dpm. Those items that were radioactive had readings of 5000 dpm, 5600 dpm and 9900 dpm. Also to mention was the clothing items belonged to two of the hikers that had worked with nuclear material and plutonium production in the past. There is an excellent video from LEMMiNO that is just 17 min that go in depth on a lot of theories about this posted 4 years ago.
@ralpjosephjavelosa7451
@ralpjosephjavelosa7451 3 жыл бұрын
Blame it on UFOs
@tackyoptic
@tackyoptic 3 жыл бұрын
With context, "what made them leave their tent?" is one of the most terrifying questions ever asked.
@humptetydumptety
@humptetydumptety 3 жыл бұрын
sasquatch
@bugboy491
@bugboy491 3 жыл бұрын
@@humptetydumptety Is it just me or is "sasquatch" such a funny word for something so terrifying?
@humptetydumptety
@humptetydumptety 3 жыл бұрын
@@bugboy491 yeah when i was a kid i named my teddy bear sasquatch
@nhandinh7404
@nhandinh7404 3 жыл бұрын
I think it was a Yeti who wandered away from the Himalayas.
@TKOfromJohn
@TKOfromJohn 3 жыл бұрын
@@bugboy491 not to the native americans. Sasquatch is American bigfoot. This was probably a yeti
@thomasking49
@thomasking49 3 жыл бұрын
Moral of the story: think twice about camping on “Death Mountain”
@reset8571
@reset8571 3 жыл бұрын
Btw I’m I’m a Russian, and I can say that they were a VERY VERY VERY skilled hikers, but maybe yeah “people make mistakes”, maybe. But this group had tons of similar trips in their record.
@micha5200
@micha5200 3 жыл бұрын
That name gives me shivers
@eemelilounela1212
@eemelilounela1212 3 жыл бұрын
I think I read somewhere that "Death mountain" is an incorrect translation. I think the better teanslation would be "Dead mountain" as in the mountain is barren. (Not much grows there and no animals go there so a hunter for example would be wasting their time goimg there.) Edit. Still a pretty creepy name for sure.
@TheManinBlack9054
@TheManinBlack9054 3 жыл бұрын
@@eemelilounela1212 maybe don't hike on a mountain then. Simple
@timberwolfmountaineer873
@timberwolfmountaineer873 3 жыл бұрын
We went there 4 times. In October of 2006 a group of enthusiasts including professional alpinists, geologists and other "science people", who have studied all existing autopsy and exhumation related documents, have solved this mystery long ago. Dyatlov's group placed their tent in (unknowingly)a very precarious position and when a very rare yet very real natural phenomenon occurred it caused what we all now know. Kármán Vortex with speeds of wind exceeding 160km/h, hurling hikers against one another, causing blunt traumas, tumbling over the stove, causing burns; panic and "semi-naked" retreat ensued when their tent was leveled and fer inducing vibrations clouded their minds. Radioactive traces came from one of the group member's heavy duty boots, that he wore to the liquid uranium enrichment plant where he worked and also to his last trip to Ħolat-Čiahl'. They slept in a position called "Voltom". Head to feet, kinda like sardines in a can, and that's how those traces got on other clothes. Lyubov' got her flesh eaten by small rodents before she froze solid. Blunt traumas on other members were from falling from the tree and into that creek "ravine". When panic gave space to reason it was too late, survivors were heading back, but hypothermia took over. We call it Height-109 instead of "Death Mountain". So far it spared us :) I will soon upload a video from the peak of Heaight-109. No UFOs, Shamans or Yetis, sorry folks.
@elsakristina2689
@elsakristina2689 3 жыл бұрын
Just to clear things up: Dead Mountain doesn’t have its name because of a curse. It’s called Dead Mountain because there’s no game to be hunted there.
@zipho5935
@zipho5935 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you elsa
@yoboy6319
@yoboy6319 2 жыл бұрын
@@westnblu or paradise beach
@ShapedByMusic
@ShapedByMusic 2 жыл бұрын
Who assumes otherwise? It’s covered in snow -22degrees c pretty sure the name dead mountain is self evident
@forrestunderwood3174
@forrestunderwood3174 Жыл бұрын
@@yoboy6319 Or dinkface valley.
@AZ-kh7np
@AZ-kh7np Жыл бұрын
Maybe all the game was driven out by aliens 😋
@Nefarion90
@Nefarion90 3 жыл бұрын
Russian blog writer and former soviet forensic expert Alexey Rakitin wrote an impressive book about this mystery (avaialable only in Russian language, unfortunately), where he brought up every imaginable explanation of this mystery - from an avalanche, to internal conflict within the group, to a raid by soviet special forces, to an attack by animals, to an attack by escaped convicts or native Mansi people. And he debunked literally all of them. That's the most chilling part about this story - there is not a single strong explanation to this story.
@andrewhall7930
@andrewhall7930 Жыл бұрын
along with these two theories, The new theory is that a fire began inside the tent. They used a woodstove inside the tent that could have malfunctioned.
@wiawaysb
@wiawaysb Жыл бұрын
there is probably a very simple explanation so lame enough that it would probably be underwhelming to hear. the reason we can't find out what happened it is because it's simply not possible to do so by our current means and methods. not because of a ufo or government cover up etc. also i think the stove thing doesn't make sense because i keep reading the stove was not set up that day as well as the tent not being burnt.
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. Жыл бұрын
@@andrewhall7930 It wasn't assembled.
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 4 ай бұрын
​@@wiawaysbJust theories ...is over ...
@Laura-bn8di
@Laura-bn8di 3 жыл бұрын
You should've mentioned that initialy there were 10 hikers, but one got sick along the way and went back. This story gives me chills
@subotaiKhan
@subotaiKhan 3 жыл бұрын
That changes everything
@akaCristi
@akaCristi 3 жыл бұрын
the lucky one
@AlukaXD
@AlukaXD 3 жыл бұрын
That dude got lucky
@snowstrobe
@snowstrobe 3 жыл бұрын
Did they have a Final Destination event later?
@M-Soares
@M-Soares 3 жыл бұрын
this changes nothing
@handsomeherbivore4425
@handsomeherbivore4425 3 жыл бұрын
Me after listening to the slab avalanche theory: Oh, yeah, that makes sense, nothing could beat that. Me after listening to the katabatic wind theory: Oh, yeah, that makes sense, nothing could beat that.
@apg907
@apg907 3 жыл бұрын
What about fire in the tent theory?
@sean631
@sean631 3 жыл бұрын
@@apg907 Lemmino, eh?
@chronicallyalive
@chronicallyalive 3 жыл бұрын
@@apg907 Why would they end up 1500m away from the tent then? In fear of the possibility of a gas cylinder exploding?
@handsomeherbivore4425
@handsomeherbivore4425 3 жыл бұрын
@@apg907 I haven’t watched the Lemmino video yet ):
@sean631
@sean631 3 жыл бұрын
@@silas5293 both worked in a factory of some sort, and they lived in soviet Russia- it wasn’t unlikely
@justinneal4661
@justinneal4661 3 жыл бұрын
does anyone else hover in a weird emotional spot where your like "Yo for once just let it be aliens" to "for God's sake who would even remotely suggest aliens?"
@Toawii
@Toawii 3 жыл бұрын
Me! I saw the title and shouted, "Aliens!"
@goodgrape33
@goodgrape33 3 жыл бұрын
ahahaha yes!
@patrickbrinkworth9125
@patrickbrinkworth9125 3 жыл бұрын
@@Toawii i really hope we don't find aliens, for the "great filters" sake.
@jlt131
@jlt131 2 жыл бұрын
@@patrickbrinkworth9125 well now that the US pentagon has admitted to acutal UFOs... who knows?! we might!
@jesusbeloved3953
@jesusbeloved3953 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! I’d almost rather Bigfoot, than aliens!
@user-fp1go9fl7n
@user-fp1go9fl7n 3 жыл бұрын
I think this is one of the most interesting mysteries left in the world. There's no aliens, no weird pseudo-science or the mysterious Celts that History Channel tends to get overly into late at night. It's a pure mystery with only strange human elements. I wonder if it'll ever be solved. Great video!
@lucasoheyze4597
@lucasoheyze4597 3 жыл бұрын
How about the Marie Celeste?
@kooky1386
@kooky1386 3 жыл бұрын
@@lucasoheyze4597 Freak wave
@lucasoheyze4597
@lucasoheyze4597 3 жыл бұрын
@@kooky1386 That's one of many possibilities, yes, but we will never know for sure.
@vincentmartineau2006
@vincentmartineau2006 3 жыл бұрын
I think that the only way it will be solved, is if someone invents a time machine to go back in time to see this happen as well as other mysterious death. IE amelia Earheart.
@kismetau
@kismetau 3 жыл бұрын
The DB Cooper Hijacking and the disappearance of MH370 are two mysteries l wish could also be solved.
@user-wm2ex3qj7s
@user-wm2ex3qj7s 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Russia in the same city where these people lived, I graduated from university where they studied. This dark story is one of the most chilling mysteries of our town. By the way, the area where the accident occurred is called the Dyatlov Pass now.
@lohithreddy6629
@lohithreddy6629 3 жыл бұрын
Good videos bro
@uxaines8910
@uxaines8910 3 жыл бұрын
Снимите влог от туда
@reset8571
@reset8571 3 жыл бұрын
Извините, но это случайно не вы снимались и Димы масленикова? На их экспедиции?
@shh11111
@shh11111 3 жыл бұрын
Wow
@ayushagnihotri5267
@ayushagnihotri5267 3 жыл бұрын
वा बेटे मौज कर ली
@DragonballBlack
@DragonballBlack 3 жыл бұрын
Do more mystery videos.
@juanpark6107
@juanpark6107 3 жыл бұрын
Yes
@jttg
@jttg 3 жыл бұрын
Ok
@ajgray5203
@ajgray5203 3 жыл бұрын
go watch lemmino
@joedalton77
@joedalton77 3 жыл бұрын
Do the roar
@ConnorRoss
@ConnorRoss 3 жыл бұрын
Check out Lemmino
@DRSYT73
@DRSYT73 Жыл бұрын
The hikers didn't just cut themselves out of the tent...they cut horizontal viewing slits at the top as if they were trying to look outside without opening the tent door. It's the small details like this which make this case so intriguing. This video oversimplifies what happened.
@jaypkr
@jaypkr Жыл бұрын
When hypothermia occurs, the victim succumbs to the weather and feels hot, a burning sensation. This causes them to take off their layers of clothes to “cool down” when in reality, their body is freezing to death. This would explain why they were found dead without much materials/clothing.
@tarananajaika
@tarananajaika Жыл бұрын
But as far as I'm aware, they left their shoes in the tent. Unless you suggest, they suffered from hypothermia in the tent, there isn't an explanation why they left without enough clothes to not suffer from hypothermia.
@Chris-wq3pe
@Chris-wq3pe Жыл бұрын
No. Experiened hikers such as the members of this expedition who understood the effects of hypothermia, and awareness of the danger of the area they were in, would understand this is the case and would not remove their clothes because of common sense and the implicit understanding of hypothermia.
@dindachancamui3508
@dindachancamui3508 Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-wq3pe it's possible because hypothermia can affect your brain too! there was a professional hiker in my country (Indonesia) who suffered hyothermia and found dead by other hikers without any clothes, the experts know that he died of hypothermia because there's a clip footage of him walking barefooted and wearing no clothes while collecting woods and screaming "hot! hot!", the owner of the video thought that that person was a mentally ill person wandering in the mountain so he let him be, turned out he was also a hiker who was separated from his group and suffering hypothermia
@hebneh
@hebneh Жыл бұрын
However, their missing clothing and footwear weren't found discarded near their bodies, so they hadn't taken them off after leaving the tent.
@VeggieRice
@VeggieRice Жыл бұрын
when you're that deep into hypothermia you do not have control over your body meaning it would be impossible for you to disrobe and engage in other activities
@nikkicat254
@nikkicat254 3 жыл бұрын
Why didn't you mention the 10th hiker? He got sick and had to turn back before they got to where the others were found, it was he who got people to go look for his friends in the first place!
@chrmez
@chrmez 3 жыл бұрын
because its not relevant? How does that change the story of what might have happened to them? It doesn't.
@alexmcettrick7332
@alexmcettrick7332 3 жыл бұрын
@@chrmez there wouldn't have been a story if he hadn't gotten a search party xD
@chrmez
@chrmez 3 жыл бұрын
@@alexmcettrick7332 so you're saying nobody would have searched for 9 missing persons if he didn't say something?
@alexmcettrick7332
@alexmcettrick7332 3 жыл бұрын
@@chrmez first of all this is Soviet Russia, so maybe lul. Secondly, they would've taken longer to look, and wouldn't have had an exact loaction
@Jomskylark
@Jomskylark 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but why does this matter. A guy got sick and turned back. Ok? How does that help to solve or address the mysteries of the hikers?
@robzonefire
@robzonefire 3 жыл бұрын
History Channel: Aliens killed em that's for sure 👽
@Crescent-IV
@Crescent-IV 3 жыл бұрын
*our experts think-*
@TheMgutierrez
@TheMgutierrez 3 жыл бұрын
Ancient alien theorists
@apurvaaryan7984
@apurvaaryan7984 3 жыл бұрын
Whatever science can't explain Ancient aliens can(even if it's unlikely) .
@garyofnyc
@garyofnyc 3 жыл бұрын
@@TheMgutierrez "Could it be..."
@harisrakha860
@harisrakha860 3 жыл бұрын
I recommend watching the video by the channel Alternate History Hub and Knowing Better talking about the core belief of that show. Its pretty interesting to watch!
@sovashakdarrtnovikov2538
@sovashakdarrtnovikov2538 3 жыл бұрын
I've watched other videos about this. This video did not mention that what made the injuries so bizarre is that there were no bruises. Basically to inflict damage inside the body the first that had to be damaged has to be the skin. Or technically physical trauma creates bruises. If you watch all the other videos about this there is always a mention about this since the injuries without the bruises is one of the reasons that made these deaths interesting yet bizarre.
@banrap9369
@banrap9369 2 жыл бұрын
dont bruises heal quickly they weren't found in time
@meb212
@meb212 2 жыл бұрын
The thought that there were no bruises, would likely indicate a lot of these injuries happening post mortem.
@JD-ht7yw
@JD-ht7yw Жыл бұрын
They were also on the snow so that helps with the bruising
@autumnfire1490
@autumnfire1490 Жыл бұрын
@@banrap9369 dead men don’t heal
@jjsmith3624
@jjsmith3624 Жыл бұрын
@@autumnfire1490 dead men don’t bruise
@frisk151
@frisk151 Ай бұрын
This is by far the best video I've come across covering this event / story... Thanks!
@extremev0ltage
@extremev0ltage 3 жыл бұрын
I never understood why everyone got so hung up on the clothes with radiation. The three articles of clothes with radiation belong to Kolevatov and Krivonischenko. Both who worked in nuclear environments. Kolevatov previously worked with developing nuclear materials Krivonischenko worked in plutonium production plant for wepons.
@VirallVariety
@VirallVariety 3 жыл бұрын
yeah true. This was solved ages ago, people should watch Lemmino’s video on this, he covered all aspects where everyone else conveniently missed out on to create a ‘spooky’ mystery when it was anything but.
@radioreactivity3561
@radioreactivity3561 3 жыл бұрын
@@VirallVariety Uhmm, no, Lemmino didn't solve anything, the stove theory is nonsense, since stove wasn't even assembled that night.
@joshchapman4753
@joshchapman4753 3 жыл бұрын
Well in that case it seems pretty logical to assume it was winds/ an avalanche. Not spooky at all
@radioreactivity3561
@radioreactivity3561 3 жыл бұрын
@@joshchapman4753 Haha, alright, so freezing to death in the dark isn't scary at all? Wow, "not spooky", whatever man.
@joshchapman4753
@joshchapman4753 3 жыл бұрын
@@radioreactivity3561 lol I meant it’s not spooky in the sense of it being something sinister like aliens, or something paranormal. Looks pretty clearly like it was a natural event
@Jake-tr1lm
@Jake-tr1lm 3 жыл бұрын
No one: Lemino viewers: I consider myself an expert in this topic
@DyslexicMitochondria
@DyslexicMitochondria 3 жыл бұрын
God I Love lemmino
@danielretardo7075
@danielretardo7075 3 жыл бұрын
@@DyslexicMitochondria Hi bro!! I watch your channeI. Absolutely love ur content
@pernille0000
@pernille0000 3 жыл бұрын
Lemmino’s video is both longer, more in-depth, and more original;)
@AramiMedia
@AramiMedia 3 жыл бұрын
This topic isn’t complete without “Siberian” playing at the start of the video.
@nagendragpu
@nagendragpu 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂 so true I was thinking what additional info vox will give since lemino covered everything
@exMuteKid
@exMuteKid 3 жыл бұрын
Math teachers be like: now in function form, find the equation representing the distance of the hikers from their tent relative to time. Show your work.
@dialectiks
@dialectiks 3 жыл бұрын
me: aliens.
@Toawii
@Toawii 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂👏🏽
@eddboil3631
@eddboil3631 3 жыл бұрын
That's what the people behind the theories were doing lol
@roberteckhardt7527
@roberteckhardt7527 2 жыл бұрын
The whole scenerio is scaring me, definetely not a true crime type of guy
@hatednyc
@hatednyc 2 жыл бұрын
I’m impressed that you’re admitting that here.
@tanyag2499
@tanyag2499 2 жыл бұрын
same lol
@stvk99
@stvk99 2 жыл бұрын
it's not a crime lol
@balam314
@balam314 3 жыл бұрын
"The Dyatlov Pass Incident"? "Oh yeah, I know that one. Not great, not terrible."
@lonelypizza9394
@lonelypizza9394 3 жыл бұрын
You're in shock comrade , someone should take you to the infirmary.
@balam314
@balam314 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe I drank some bad water...
@captain_toonces_8041
@captain_toonces_8041 3 жыл бұрын
YOU DIDNT SEE A TENT BECAUSE ITS NOT THERE!
@lonelypizza9394
@lonelypizza9394 3 жыл бұрын
@@balam314 perhaps you saw some graphite.
@kevinm2094
@kevinm2094 3 жыл бұрын
What is going on here? I was in the bathroom.
@awildymarcappeared6134
@awildymarcappeared6134 3 жыл бұрын
Surprised you didn't mention how the avalanche theory's simulation was done with help from the snow animation used in the *Frozen* movies.
@katyafan
@katyafan 3 жыл бұрын
Fellow Deathling?
@darinasmith96
@darinasmith96 3 жыл бұрын
Doesn't explain the radiation and bizzare injuries
@ramenking.v1
@ramenking.v1 3 жыл бұрын
Darin Smith one of the comments said that the two who had radiation on their clothes was because both of them used to work in a radioactive environment radiation lasts for a while depending on how powerful it is
@westonmartinez7210
@westonmartinez7210 3 жыл бұрын
@@darinasmith96 I think they got attacked by something big a bear maybe or bigfoot but something got them
@AnthonyCalderwood777
@AnthonyCalderwood777 3 жыл бұрын
@@ramenking.v1 any source for that ridiculous claim ? who works at a "radiation place" where the radiation is that high that it sticks with someone for months and they didn't even use proper protection at work? the radiation was quite high, their bodies were found in water, which leads to further decrease of the radiation level. by the time they were found they had high radiation levels. the conclusion they worked in a "radiation place" would mean the radiation was that high that they could not have been wandering around radiated.
@abovethestars1519
@abovethestars1519 Жыл бұрын
i've watched multiple videos and documentaries on this case for quite a few years now, and it's so interesting seeing new theories coming up every new year
@nyxquatorze5600
@nyxquatorze5600 2 жыл бұрын
This whole mystery fascinates me to no end.
@user-uh6vy4mo3j
@user-uh6vy4mo3j Жыл бұрын
💗💗💗John 3:16💗💗💗
@ricf9592
@ricf9592 3 жыл бұрын
The motivation and ability of these people to go on this hike I find astonishing.
@zsolt8221
@zsolt8221 3 жыл бұрын
they were researchers, they werent going for fun
@nres1
@nres1 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t think they just went for hike. Personally I think they went there to discover or research or may be some kind of mission to accomplish.
@klas666
@klas666 3 жыл бұрын
To research what exactly? Trekking on skis is quite common thing in Russia. Thousands of high school kids go to mountains every spring vacation even now. Of course, degrees of difficulty are incomparable, but there's nothing strange about a bunch of experienced trekkers taking that route for a nice winter vacation =)
@klas666
@klas666 3 жыл бұрын
Don't be silly, that route is nothing special and quite well-known
@nelixsulu6201
@nelixsulu6201 2 жыл бұрын
When the sun sets on the horizon, I’m in the house for the night 🥱😴
@xisumavoid
@xisumavoid 3 жыл бұрын
There is a beautiful record about this mystery called "Sorni Nai" by Kauan. I highly recommend it :-)
@catman0789
@catman0789 3 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you here hermitcraft lord
@mutabi908
@mutabi908 3 жыл бұрын
xisumavoid?!
@aiyhavnouneim
@aiyhavnouneim 3 жыл бұрын
epic
@sohamrane7715
@sohamrane7715 3 жыл бұрын
Hi
@AquariusSubscribeToTechnoblade
@AquariusSubscribeToTechnoblade 3 жыл бұрын
Xisuma does seem like the type of person who loves mysteries
@mongobuttplug
@mongobuttplug 5 ай бұрын
best explanation and video i have seen .. well done
@dme3907
@dme3907 Жыл бұрын
They could definitely make an epic movie based on this
@rmsc9127
@rmsc9127 Жыл бұрын
There's a modern-day movie called Devil's Pass that is related to this incident. Watched it a while back. If I recall correctly, the plot is about a group of hikers who attempted to hike the same areas that the Russian students did in order to find out what happened.
@wolfinsheepsfur5268
@wolfinsheepsfur5268 Жыл бұрын
It’s a jojo stand
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 4 ай бұрын
​@@rmsc9127yea but without that cheesy cam recording ...like if they were blogging .... Make it better version...
@spvc4696
@spvc4696 3 жыл бұрын
Rest In Peace to those hikers.
@criestlydelacruz5727
@criestlydelacruz5727 3 жыл бұрын
For everyone thats is confused about the radiation clothe thing, they belong to 2 of the hikers that work for plutonium and nuclear bomb lab i think. And yeah, i get those info from lemmino, check him out
@jaspersfilmworks1095
@jaspersfilmworks1095 3 жыл бұрын
hahaha, I was thinking the same thing, to be fair I still think Lemmino's theory has more merit to its claim xD.
@criestlydelacruz5727
@criestlydelacruz5727 3 жыл бұрын
@@jaspersfilmworks1095 true, its more detailed and well delivered.
@johnlacava1772
@johnlacava1772 3 жыл бұрын
just Lemmino
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 жыл бұрын
@@jaspersfilmworks1095 Lemmino's theory makes no sense becaise the stove was actually packed inside a backpack, not in use during the tragedy.
@dish7877
@dish7877 3 жыл бұрын
lemmino mre
@justawinddown
@justawinddown 3 жыл бұрын
I remember reading about this years ago. Its amazing some plausible theories are able to be developed today.
@trifio5242
@trifio5242 3 жыл бұрын
This dude is amazing. Well done. Great job. Incredibly interesting videos every time.
@ordenax
@ordenax 3 жыл бұрын
If I had a Time Machine, these are the incidents I would go back to and observe. Not interfere and change. Just watch from far.
@miheerdatar9955
@miheerdatar9955 3 жыл бұрын
You monster
@miheerdatar9955
@miheerdatar9955 3 жыл бұрын
I would tell them do not go,you wont survive
@ashutoshk7
@ashutoshk7 3 жыл бұрын
And if something paranormal event had happened you would also become the part of the story bro 😂😂😂
@haleloop963cortex4
@haleloop963cortex4 3 жыл бұрын
@@miheerdatar9955 it is not wise to interfere the past because small changes can become big problems later even if it's something small like this
@ordenax
@ordenax 3 жыл бұрын
@@ashutoshk7 Thats what makes it more exciting.
@PraveenUduweriya
@PraveenUduweriya 3 жыл бұрын
Nothing explained why there was so much radiation with their stuff
@shuvosalauddin3030
@shuvosalauddin3030 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was about to ask the same question.
@oaksynia7353
@oaksynia7353 3 жыл бұрын
3 pieces of clothing that has radioactivity in them belong to 2 men who have worked with nuclear weapons before so that's pretty explainable
@tuthy9587
@tuthy9587 3 жыл бұрын
For sure the radiation is 3.6 Roentgen, because Dyatlov was in charge.
@skrillicon
@skrillicon 3 жыл бұрын
Yes the pieces of radiocative clothing belonged to two that developed a nucelar bomb since this was the cold war, thats pretty likely
@ashers.5856
@ashers.5856 3 жыл бұрын
Look at Lemmino! He has an AMAZING channel, that dives into this incident and many similar ones. He found that the radiated hikers had worked within close proximity to radiation at their jobs. Again, he has a great channel, and along with most of the comments on this video, he goes way more in depth in his video.
@sakaarnayak666
@sakaarnayak666 3 жыл бұрын
Good video, Vox. Well explained
@ulbiy
@ulbiy 4 ай бұрын
Also, what if they needed to get out but the zipper of the tent was frozen shut? I think this would also be a good explanation to why they cut the tent open
@pnutbutrncrackers
@pnutbutrncrackers 3 жыл бұрын
It's a heavy thought that if even one member of the expedition would have survived, it would have made a huge difference surrounding this mysterious and awful disaster.
@colespiewak3076
@colespiewak3076 3 жыл бұрын
One of them did survive, there was a 10th person who escaped. For some reason they didn’t mention them.
@pnutbutrncrackers
@pnutbutrncrackers 3 жыл бұрын
@@colespiewak3076 Well, I believe you are thinking of the party member who had turned back earlier in the journey because he was feeling ill.
@ishthiaqshaik1083
@ishthiaqshaik1083 3 жыл бұрын
@@pnutbutrncrackers one theory is he might have killed them and made up this whole story
@pnutbutrncrackers
@pnutbutrncrackers 3 жыл бұрын
@@ishthiaqshaik1083 I'm sure he was questioned, but I don't think that theory holds water for a number of reasons.
@krokonuts9092
@krokonuts9092 3 жыл бұрын
@@pnutbutrncrackers is it a coincidence that you have an Avs picture?
@jimjimmy3131
@jimjimmy3131 2 жыл бұрын
Lemino has done an amazing video on the topic which by far exceeds Vox's in terms of explanation .
@madamesatan4921
@madamesatan4921 3 ай бұрын
Still we don't know whay really happened and the fact that they were all experienced hikers is depressingly disturbing 😢
@UberFluber
@UberFluber 3 жыл бұрын
One of the Final stages of hypothermia makes people undress themselves, since nerves are damaged and they feel incredibly hot. That could explain why those where undressed.
@random_girlypop_ontheinternet
@random_girlypop_ontheinternet 3 жыл бұрын
I did not know that!
@zarasamuels9377
@zarasamuels9377 3 жыл бұрын
Yess! paradoxical underdressing, people also often experience being disoriented and hallucinations in the 5 stage of hypothermia. Its amazing/sad how much being that cold can affect the mind and often speds up death.
@udayanbadola7077
@udayanbadola7077 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks ...👍
@luuksteller7223
@luuksteller7223 3 жыл бұрын
then there cloths would have been found near them, right?
@hadassah_g
@hadassah_g 3 жыл бұрын
wow thanks that’s really smart
@ellechaika1378
@ellechaika1378 3 жыл бұрын
Try to keep your comments respectful. These were students* with their entire lives ahead of them. вечная память. Igor Dyatlov Yuri Doroshenko Lyudmila Dubinina Aleksandr Kolevatov Zinaida Kolmogorova Yuri (Grigory) Krivonischenko Rustem Slobodin Nikolai Thibeaux-Brignolle Semyon Zolotaryov* (was a instructor for Kourovka tourbase, not a student) Пусть они покоятся с миром. Edit: The whole reason I wrote this comment was because I knew there would be careless rats and theorists all over this video (see the replies for evidence) who forget that people (students!) died. Have a little humanity for them, a little respect. Спасибо.
@zarasamuels9377
@zarasamuels9377 3 жыл бұрын
Very appreciated, sometimes in these strange cases the identity and humanity of the those who have passed gets losted.
@gregsmith6400
@gregsmith6400 3 жыл бұрын
I fell worst for Yuri Yudin living his whole live not knowing what killed his friends.
@bingonamo7520
@bingonamo7520 3 жыл бұрын
You are right and their friends and relatives might be reading these comments.
@m3rcurialis
@m3rcurialis 3 жыл бұрын
Why do I need to remember them?
@CASULL455
@CASULL455 3 жыл бұрын
Zolotaryovs name wasnt Zolotaryov. He was 10- 15 years older then the rest of them .He was a kgb man, who did some nasty things during the WWII.
@songsabai3794
@songsabai3794 2 жыл бұрын
Avalanche theory would only make sense if the 3-bodies with internal injuries were found inside the tent,not 1500m away.
@daneast
@daneast 2 жыл бұрын
Very good and factual video. Many years ago I heard about this, and started "investigating" it with the information available on the internet at the time. Then, the chances of an "avalanche" were flatly ruled out by the Soviet investigators at the time. Which, considering how most people define "avalanche" that is probably true. However, the collapse of a smaller slab of hard-packed snow (basically like a chunk of ice) most definitely fits the most-likely scenario of what happened. Because not only did they have a crushing compromise of their shelter, but then it also immediately caused severe injuries to some of their party. That would cause panic, and panic is the thing that really drove them away from their tent in totally unsurvivable conditions.
@user-uh6vy4mo3j
@user-uh6vy4mo3j Жыл бұрын
💗💗💗John 3:16💗💗💗
@timokautto7349
@timokautto7349 Жыл бұрын
But had they managed to carry the dying three victims 1,5 miles away from the tent? Also the footprints won't suggest that scenario?
@hajime6908
@hajime6908 3 ай бұрын
@@timokautto7349 yep the avalanche theory is not possible. those that had severe injuries could not walk towards the woods were they were found dead, and nobody carried them cause there were 8, 9 pairs of footprints, so all of them walked on their own feet. also the supposed avalanche would have covered their footprints and break the vertical ski near the tent, but the skis remained intact
@NFSAndrei
@NFSAndrei 3 жыл бұрын
Vox: Presents a mysterious incident. Lemino and Nick Crowley viewers : "After a million of years you guys arrive "
@tsaraura9549
@tsaraura9549 3 жыл бұрын
It looks like you found out that I watched both videos
@joshuaamy3010
@joshuaamy3010 3 жыл бұрын
I mean, at least Vox brought some new research (published in Jan 2021) to the table, so it isn't just rehashing the same facts
@tatotenaglia6548
@tatotenaglia6548 3 жыл бұрын
laughs in buzzfeed unsolved
@shivamagrawal7345
@shivamagrawal7345 3 жыл бұрын
Vox’s research is completely different from lemmino
@nirajshuklaNL
@nirajshuklaNL 3 жыл бұрын
Nolan from Donut brought me here.
@rehanpoonawalla7406
@rehanpoonawalla7406 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so obsessed with this case oh my god
@Fazzelgaming
@Fazzelgaming 3 жыл бұрын
Swedish television has an excellent TV show about this case.
@mr.darkchocolate1674
@mr.darkchocolate1674 3 жыл бұрын
Simp
@nautikient2151
@nautikient2151 3 жыл бұрын
Simp
@jareknowak8712
@jareknowak8712 3 жыл бұрын
This case was well studied and its already solved. It was avalanche and later wild animals.
@ibadurrohmanmusthofa7619
@ibadurrohmanmusthofa7619 3 жыл бұрын
can relate
@alvinsanantonio8168
@alvinsanantonio8168 3 жыл бұрын
This is very well made
@Crystal-sz2br
@Crystal-sz2br 9 ай бұрын
How did they see foot prints after weeks? Even after days the footprints would be covered by snow... Sounds suspicious to me.
@waqarwani9446
@waqarwani9446 3 жыл бұрын
The Dyatlov Pass Documentary by Lemmino. That is just 🔥
@rohitghali
@rohitghali 3 жыл бұрын
Yep. I watched it there long ago. Was fantastic.
@rayhoodoo847
@rayhoodoo847 3 жыл бұрын
Lemminos explanation makes wayy more sense to me than this.
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 жыл бұрын
Lemmino was a good video, but just speculation. These theoties have better scientific ground.
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 жыл бұрын
@@rayhoodoo847 It can't be Lemmino's theory because the stove was well packed inside a backpack and not in use.
@rayhoodoo847
@rayhoodoo847 3 жыл бұрын
@@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult What do you even mean with scientific ground. Just because they have experts saying that it COULD be an avalanche or the wind, which I personally find unlikely, doesn't mean that it was what it was. And where do you get that the stove was inside a backpack? The purpose of the stove was to give them warmth during the cold nights at least, wasn't it? Why would it not be in use.
@robwilliams3055
@robwilliams3055 3 жыл бұрын
Comrade Dyatlov: You didn't see an avalanche because IT'S NOT THERE
@robbieshand6139
@robbieshand6139 3 жыл бұрын
This wind is not great but not terrible either. (also RIP Paul Ritter, the actor who played Dyatlov who died today)
@dionisiusdastin
@dionisiusdastin 3 жыл бұрын
HBO Chernobyl?
@tahahagar7664
@tahahagar7664 3 жыл бұрын
@@dionisiusdastin yes
@sh4iiiii
@sh4iiiii 3 жыл бұрын
@@robbieshand6139 he died day befire yesterday ryt? Im not sure tho
@knowledgeringsstalkers1795
@knowledgeringsstalkers1795 3 жыл бұрын
It's very interesting and mysterious keen to watch other video's on MYSTERIES
@RinatShop
@RinatShop 3 жыл бұрын
More mystery videos, please!
@persezyra
@persezyra 3 жыл бұрын
They were 10 i think, one named Yuri came back home because he felt ill. Lucky chap, but sadly he passed in 2013 without knowing what killed his friends.
@bricebonner7188
@bricebonner7188 3 жыл бұрын
Who's Yuri?
@van1llagurll318
@van1llagurll318 2 жыл бұрын
He felt sick in the middle of the journey And he left due to health issues..he's lucky I feel bad for him tho
@Tawroset
@Tawroset 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, Yuri Yudin was suffering from sciatica and had to turn back. Tragically they say he experienced survivor's guilt--it wasn't his fault in any way and he too was a victim. :-(
@ihallucinate3379
@ihallucinate3379 3 жыл бұрын
This incident gives me the chills everytime i come across something related to it
@grom3
@grom3 3 жыл бұрын
it gives a similar chill feeling to everyone touching this incident
@Tawroset
@Tawroset 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. These were athletic, smart and experienced young people who knew what they were doing. It's awful thinking that they still died such a terrible death.
@stvk99
@stvk99 2 жыл бұрын
nah, the Korovina group incident is far creepier imo
@arvid8734
@arvid8734 2 жыл бұрын
I wish Vox was my history teacher, it easily would've been my favorite teacher, subject and i would probably beg for more stories.
@shimronshapiro9520
@shimronshapiro9520 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating mystery!
@Johnsonsvideos
@Johnsonsvideos 3 жыл бұрын
I love stories like this, fair few docs like this. Keep em coming Vox, interesting topics
@SavageNeos
@SavageNeos 3 жыл бұрын
Check out Wendigoon bro, you'll love his content
@4grammaton
@4grammaton 3 жыл бұрын
"Overwhelming force" (3:55) is a mistranslation: "стихийная сила" translates to "elemental force" or "force of nature".
@brizuelasergioo
@brizuelasergioo 3 жыл бұрын
Which means the 1959 investigation didn't end "abruptly" and there was nothing misterious about this. Indigenous people in the area probably knew this already back then.
@brunoseminotti5230
@brunoseminotti5230 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a youtube channel called “lemmino” and he covered this mystery and came up with a pretty good explanation that covered everything ( including some important elements of the autopsy that were left out of this video and aren’t covered by the avalanche and wind theories) It involved a stove they had in the tent .
@jlt131
@jlt131 2 жыл бұрын
A stove that was apparently still packed deep inside a pack, not in use at the time... Or so I've read.
@brunoseminotti5230
@brunoseminotti5230 2 жыл бұрын
@@jlt131 I didn’t hear that.
@mrinconsistent5951
@mrinconsistent5951 2 жыл бұрын
@@jlt131 I'm not sure if that's true
@I_AM_HYDRAA
@I_AM_HYDRAA Жыл бұрын
can u tell me a detail?
@brunoseminotti5230
@brunoseminotti5230 Жыл бұрын
@@I_AM_HYDRAA Go watch the video
@casey627
@casey627 2 жыл бұрын
The avalanche theory does seem the most logical, although I would have thought the tent would be more covered if enough snow came down to fracture a skull and break ribs etc. Also where did the radioactivity on their body come from?
@anelpasic5232
@anelpasic5232 2 жыл бұрын
Kolevatov and Krivonischenko worked with radioactive materials, so their clothes getting irradiated is normal.
@KryoNaut
@KryoNaut 2 жыл бұрын
@@anelpasic5232 which doesn't make sense as radiation checks were done in the plants and if it was from the places they worked at it would mean high levels of radioactivity in their body too but instead it was normal and high radioactivity was only on their snow clothes
@GB-np4pi
@GB-np4pi 2 жыл бұрын
@@anelpasic5232 That doesn't make a whole lot of sense considering that the radiation was found in their clothes, not the bodies. Why would you bring lab clothes to an extreme hiking trip?
@elizabethdinmore2962
@elizabethdinmore2962 2 жыл бұрын
If an avalance killed them tho how were there footprints for 500m
@LeeAnnGlenn
@LeeAnnGlenn Жыл бұрын
It was concluded that it came from thorium which was used in their lamps.
@mancerrss
@mancerrss 3 жыл бұрын
This feels like an incident that would've sent to Fox Mulder's desk, be tackled and fictionally be reenacted in The X Files
@rohanchoudhary891
@rohanchoudhary891 3 жыл бұрын
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@JustDevon1
@JustDevon1 3 жыл бұрын
For those wondering about the radioactive clothing, the two owners of said radioactive clothing used to work at facilities that developed nuclear material
@swaggytoast5242
@swaggytoast5242 3 жыл бұрын
Source? Source? Source? Do you have a source on that? Source? A source. I need a source. Sorry, I mean I need a source that explicitly states your argument. This is just tangential to the discussion.
@EM-zj1xm
@EM-zj1xm 2 жыл бұрын
@@swaggytoast5242 One of the hikers - Youri Krivonischenko - shortly before the hike quit his job on 'Mayak' factory which located in closed city Chelyabinsk-40. That factory produced plutonium and fuel for nuclear weapons. He was also disaster-remediation worker during 'Kyshtym disaster' - a radioactive contamination accident on that factory. Just google 'Kyshtym disaster'. Source - russian mass media (i'm from Russia). I'm not sure about another hiker, but afaik he was also worked on some factory and could be connected with radioactive materials
@iamacatperson7226
@iamacatperson7226 Жыл бұрын
@@swaggytoast5242 dude. Say it once. We can all read. Repeating yourself over and over doesn't do snything
@swaggytoast5242
@swaggytoast5242 Жыл бұрын
@@iamacatperson7226 you're so out of touch with internet culture
@Federico_Cahis
@Federico_Cahis Жыл бұрын
They also wore work clothes on expeditions.
@ramal5708
@ramal5708 Жыл бұрын
This is you mustn't underestimate, count out or disregard nature when you're out there. Respecting the nature is a must
@imlovely6522
@imlovely6522 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that we get free documentaries on KZbin by Vox is truly a gift. 👍
@sabrinam5795
@sabrinam5795 3 жыл бұрын
I know this was a tragic event, but every time I come across this case I'm just so fascinated.
@Gilgaemesh
@Gilgaemesh 3 жыл бұрын
Check out Missing 411 videos on youtube for more bizarre wilderness disappearances.
@zarasamuels9377
@zarasamuels9377 3 жыл бұрын
Was surprised it wasnt mentioned but paradoxically underdressing (where you get so cold you think your hot) could explain why some of them had removed there clothes
@44BlueFoxes
@44BlueFoxes 3 жыл бұрын
The video says 'Arctic hysteria' at 4:04 I did a quick google and that sounds like the thing you're thinking of. It's also called Pibloktoq.
@jellybr3ak
@jellybr3ak 3 жыл бұрын
What I still don't understand is the radiation? None of these theories explain the radiation.
@FC-dr5cm
@FC-dr5cm 3 жыл бұрын
But then you would have found these cloths next to the bodies. If they were still inside the tent, this explaination would not make sense. And the videos says they were experienced hickers, so they probably knew that would happen if they get too cold.
@anahitaroy1886
@anahitaroy1886 3 жыл бұрын
didja see that from buzzfeed unsolved?
@emotiooon5837
@emotiooon5837 3 жыл бұрын
@@anahitaroy1886 what
@Nefarion90
@Nefarion90 3 жыл бұрын
My personal opinion is that the cause of the tragedy was weather/nature related. I think that's the only cause which can explain why they left their tent in a hurry at first, but didn't go far and eventually tried to come back. I can't really imagine how could that be possible if they were pursued by some people or animals.
@cheerful_crop_circle
@cheerful_crop_circle Ай бұрын
Yes , true
@crg750
@crg750 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the video Vox, but no mention of possible explanations of how the radiation came to be on the bodies?
@Sibunamember101
@Sibunamember101 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the maps and visuals and the color coding as well! Really helped me understand the incident better.
@annak7062
@annak7062 3 жыл бұрын
"Why didn't they mention X??" Because they said that they'll only mention the most relevant details and this video is only 10 minutes long...
@ElSantoLuchador
@ElSantoLuchador 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for admitting at the end that it isn't two theories, but rather one theory, since they reinforce each other. As laid out in the paper you cited*. [*] "Mechanisms of slab avalanche release and impact in the Dyatlov Pass incident in 1959" (Gaum, Pazrin 2021)
@starcherry6814
@starcherry6814 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the theories! They're really great How about the radioactivity they discovered tho? 🤔
@pankajjkampli5896
@pankajjkampli5896 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly...that was never answered
@GooopGoooop
@GooopGoooop 3 жыл бұрын
Came here to ask the same question, why was this not properly addressed?
@michaelf.7050
@michaelf.7050 3 жыл бұрын
Soviet testing? Could very well also be post-mortem
@skinny6774
@skinny6774 3 жыл бұрын
Radioactive material comes from the ground so if it was an avalanche it could of been stirred up. The equipment could of been faulty and there wasn’t any radioactive material or there was but it was from another area and carried with the wind (Russia has a long history of radiation leaks).
@clf400
@clf400 3 жыл бұрын
I believe some of their equipment had radioactive material on it (for example glow in the dark paint) which got on their clothes
@lesslee
@lesslee 3 жыл бұрын
Wait a minute. I listened to this story on a mexican podcast and their final theory involved this rare phenomenon that occurs on that mountain- something about a feeling of unease caused by some kind of invisible atmospheric pressure. I remember they said they may have began to experience intense headaches and an unbearable feeling that they simply felt they had to escape. Then the subsequent injuries were caused due to falling from that ravine into the hole where the injured were found. Please confirm this with that podcast! Leyendas Lejendarias !
@Kit_kelso
@Kit_kelso 3 жыл бұрын
I love this theory bit im dying to know about the radiation Levels
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 жыл бұрын
Arent these the kiabatic winds?
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 жыл бұрын
@@Kit_kelso 2 of them worked in nuclear plants
@mnbvxxx
@mnbvxxx 5 ай бұрын
нет, у девушки был оторван язык, а у двоих вырваны глаза, это не был ветер.
@christopherzhao3135
@christopherzhao3135 5 ай бұрын
I also heard about the stove over-heated inside the tent. This could possibly explain why they initially cut the top part of the tent open (in order to let fumes escape) but when they realized they can’t breathe any more that’s what made them leave their tent. This also explains why some of the clothes the hikers were wearing looked burnt and torn apart. But ultimately this theory doesn’t explain why some hikers suffered traumatic injuries.
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 4 ай бұрын
Probably had fights
@Hi-lb8cq
@Hi-lb8cq 2 жыл бұрын
Actually there is more "last photos" but they never show you them because they can't be explained
@NGC-7635
@NGC-7635 3 жыл бұрын
Moral of the story: Just sleep wearing all your snow gear in case of emergency (Edit: Actually probably not a good idea according to replies)
@Abdullah-mn6sw
@Abdullah-mn6sw 3 жыл бұрын
I thought that hikers did sleep with their protective clothes on.
@klevino1179
@klevino1179 3 жыл бұрын
@@Abdullah-mn6sw No because it can cause sweating, and going outside with sweat on your body can cause you to be more fragile to freezing temperatures, believe it or not I've heard of people who sleep half naked in tents to avoid this
@Abdullah-mn6sw
@Abdullah-mn6sw 3 жыл бұрын
@@klevino1179 I learned something new. Thanks.
@Spectification
@Spectification 3 жыл бұрын
@@klevino1179 Exactly, you sleep with maybe the bottom layer on, but nothing heavy. ESPECIALLY not boots, since they can cut off your circulation.
@klevino1179
@klevino1179 3 жыл бұрын
@@Abdullah-mn6sw happy to help :)
@teruphoto
@teruphoto 3 жыл бұрын
A mystery I didn't know about and now am obsessed to learn more. Bravo Vox, another excellently produced vid 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@NavigatorMother
@NavigatorMother 9 ай бұрын
The radioactive clothing was belts and belt buckles, exposed to air, while two of the hikers worked with radioactive materials in laboratory conditions dressed in shirts and trousers. They then wore those belts with their snow gear/clothing while hiking. Should they have been wearing protective lead aprons at work? Certainly. Were they provided, and if so, did they always put them on? Can't answer that.
@shaanpatel3413
@shaanpatel3413 2 жыл бұрын
More such videos please
@IbrahimAli-vv3df
@IbrahimAli-vv3df 3 жыл бұрын
Can't believe Vox would cover a mystery like this. I want more.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 3 жыл бұрын
wallah, we need more
@animeyahallo3887
@animeyahallo3887 3 жыл бұрын
Time to rewatch Lemmino's vid about this one
@haroldlalu1382
@haroldlalu1382 3 жыл бұрын
Thnx for the tip!
@animalmasti4991
@animalmasti4991 3 жыл бұрын
That's sooo good
@Igyzone
@Igyzone 3 жыл бұрын
I still can't believe why there are channels still covering this like Dark5, Simple History, Infographics Show etc...Lemmino's theory makes perfect sense and should be official conclusion to investigaton.
@CorporateShill
@CorporateShill 3 жыл бұрын
@@Igyzone Bruh, science is never concluded
@frozenweevil4022
@frozenweevil4022 3 жыл бұрын
@@Igyzone that’s not how science works
@eruptic6503
@eruptic6503 2 жыл бұрын
Mystery videos made by Vox's talented editors? Yes please.
@mysurrealsynapse
@mysurrealsynapse 2 жыл бұрын
This and the Lemmino video are the only two that don't mystify the events. Infact they try to give logical solutions to what could have happened.
@jpdutoit6277
@jpdutoit6277 3 жыл бұрын
I remember writing a school essay about this a few years ago. To this day this incident still baffles me.
@JV-nw4ub
@JV-nw4ub 3 жыл бұрын
I remember reading an article about this a year ago or so and also remember not sleeping for a couple of days after reading it
@ssugostraight
@ssugostraight Жыл бұрын
Two photos worry me. First of the yetti. Second the photo of the large face peering down at them inside the tent . Could possibly be the face of the yetti..prior to the group getting scared and leaving the tent. Maybe yetti did it all. .totally awful totally needs to be solved.
@krishnaraj5151
@krishnaraj5151 2 жыл бұрын
but no theory was able to explain presence of radioactive material in the bodies with heavy rib and skull injuries, there lies another million dollar question.
@Mirrows88
@Mirrows88 3 жыл бұрын
Even though I've seen many videos about this mystery case, this have been by far the most complete one. It's fully explained, and it's attached to rigorous journalism. That makes it more enthralling. Well, yes, more mystery videos pls!!
@reentrysfs6317
@reentrysfs6317 3 жыл бұрын
@sonicnwings wings shut up bot
@paperychunk2787
@paperychunk2787 2 жыл бұрын
the most complete?? have you watched lemmino's?
@tomast1323
@tomast1323 2 жыл бұрын
@@paperychunk2787 lol
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim 2 жыл бұрын
@@paperychunk2787 his stove theory has been debunked
@paperychunk2787
@paperychunk2787 2 жыл бұрын
@@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim debunked deez nuts
@jasmenloke4473
@jasmenloke4473 3 жыл бұрын
Best version so far with pictures and graphic
@GreenBaldrick
@GreenBaldrick 2 жыл бұрын
Worth mentioning that many materials of this case are STILL CLASSIFIED more than 60 years after the tragedy. I doubt that an accidental death caused by an avalanche would require anything to be classified.
@stvk99
@stvk99 2 жыл бұрын
yes. there's only one reason it's still classified - no one is going to believe what's written there
@ChocolateMilk..
@ChocolateMilk.. Жыл бұрын
@@stvk99 Or they simply don't want you to know.
@siomairice3207
@siomairice3207 2 жыл бұрын
this keeps me up all night
@DyslexicMitochondria
@DyslexicMitochondria 3 жыл бұрын
The name Dyatlov always reminds me of comrade Dyatlov from chernobyl
@sterlingarcher8041
@sterlingarcher8041 3 жыл бұрын
same lol
@ricardorien
@ricardorien 3 жыл бұрын
Hero!
@zaktabyte
@zaktabyte 3 жыл бұрын
Your delusional
@robwebster1098
@robwebster1098 3 жыл бұрын
I was on the toilet
@tuthy9587
@tuthy9587 3 жыл бұрын
Not great not terrible
@chari---zard
@chari---zard 3 жыл бұрын
They are making a series of this story right now. Really excited to watch it
@chari---zard
@chari---zard 3 жыл бұрын
@ALEXIS HERNÁNDEZ yes
@chari---zard
@chari---zard 3 жыл бұрын
@@epjalal895 wow there's a big problem with the bots here
@tsjackson72
@tsjackson72 Жыл бұрын
If they were hit by an avalanche, why didn't it move the tent and take out all the skis? How were the injured able to walk - so many questions for me.
@victor440
@victor440 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine if the solution to the mystery was just a big Russian bear
@dr.banana818
@dr.banana818 3 жыл бұрын
More of this kind of content. Love it 😊
@Notllamalord
@Notllamalord 3 жыл бұрын
I've seen so many videos on this topic but they never stop entertaining me
@aarushjaiswal5990
@aarushjaiswal5990 3 жыл бұрын
is no one going to address the fact that they split up, the three people died in a beeline possibly while travelling and that is explained but why did the rest split up?
@aizat27
@aizat27 3 жыл бұрын
Pretty simple. Maybe the tried to continue their journey and find rescue. No point of going back to the tent.
@sirmang9032
@sirmang9032 2 жыл бұрын
One group tried to go back to the tent. One group went to look for a more suitable location to camp. And the least dressed people were left by a fire to try and keep them warm. Pretty simple.
@coltoncyr2283
@coltoncyr2283 3 жыл бұрын
Just like a snow shoe, weight is evenly spread out, being buried by snow, of ribs were to break from weight then almost all of them would. Or on a skull, it would've been the whole head not one pin point spot. This is one of the craziest stories I've listened to from KZbin to podcasts. Just too bizarre to be "snow" damage imo
@lucykwiatek5159
@lucykwiatek5159 3 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine participating in a RECREATION of the expedition? If I got asked to join that, I'd just assume that I was part of a found footage movie.
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