The Dyatlov Pass incident resulted in nine unsolved, mysterious deaths; Keith McCloskey attempts to decipher the bizarre events that led up to that night and the subsequent aftermath.
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If you want to know more about the incident and circumstances surrounding the Dyatlov party, this is definitely a good source. While I dont agree completely with the authors own conclusion about the incident, I can still agree that some of the points made are plausible. One thing that annoyed me to no end was the narrator reading dates. Instead of reading "on the twenty-sixth of january" or "on january twenty-sixth", he would read "on twenty-six january". This annoyed the hell out of me. For the rest, applause for the narrator. He really did a great job!
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