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The Mysterious Death of the Dyatlov Pass Hikers
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19:06 - 25:56 (06:49)

The discovery of the bodies revealed that the hikers had not died from exposure to the cold but from physical trauma. Many theories have been proposed about the cause of their deaths, including a government cover-up, a yeti attack, and infrasound from a weather phenomenon.

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident involved the deaths of nine experienced hikers on the night of February 2, 1959, in the Ural Mountains of Russia.
19:06 - 22:07 (03:00)
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Dyatlov Pass Incident
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The Dyatlov Pass Incident involved the deaths of nine experienced hikers on the night of February 2, 1959, in the Ural Mountains of Russia. The circumstances surrounding their deaths are still uncertain, and theories range from avalanches to UFOs.

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The Mysterious Death of the Dyatlov Pass Hikers
Episode
80: The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Death By Avalanche Or Something More Sinister?
Podcast
Lights Out
The last four hikers were found on the opposite side of the cedar tree, just down the slope of Dead Mountain, but in the opposite direction of camp.
22:07 - 25:56 (03:49)
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Mystery
Summary

The last four hikers were found on the opposite side of the cedar tree, just down the slope of Dead Mountain, but in the opposite direction of camp. One of the deceased hikers, Rustam Slobodin, had a mysterious injury suggesting he may have died while standing up.

Chapter
The Mysterious Death of the Dyatlov Pass Hikers
Episode
80: The Dyatlov Pass Incident: Death By Avalanche Or Something More Sinister?
Podcast
Lights Out