Myth or Reality: The Dyatlov Pass Incident - Aliens, Yeti, or Soviet Secrets? By Maximo Veron and Toby Martinez - Roswell Daily Record
In the early hours of February 1, 1959, in the Ural Mountains, a region between the Republic of Komi and the Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia, nine young hikers camping at what is now known as Dyatlov Pass met a gruesome and inexplicable end.
The incident unfolded on the slopes of Kholat Syakhl, which translates to 'Dead Mountain' in the Mansi language. The chosen route was classified as a Category III, indicating very high risk due to the harsh climate and challenging terrain. However, these seasoned adventurers, led by Igor Dyatlov... |