In 1959, nine experienced hikers set out across the frozen wilderness of the Ural Mountains and never returned. What rescuers found weeks later has become one of the most chilling mysteries of the twentieth century. Their tent was slashed open from the inside, their bodies scattered across the snow under strange and violent circumstances, and the clues pointed to something no one could explain.
The Dyatlov Pass Incident: The Hikers Who Died Under Impossible Circumstances pieces together the story of that doomed expedition. It explores the events leading up to the tragedy, the haunting details of the investigation, and the countless theories that have tried to solve the riddle. From avalanches and military secrets to paranormal speculation, this book invites readers to step into the mystery and decide for themselves what might have happened on that icy mountain slope.