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Halálhegy: A Gyatlov-csoport tragédiájának igaz története by Donnie Eichar

kimkowalski's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional informative mysterious reflective medium-paced

4.25

Very interesting book about this event. I’ve been looking for a good book about it for a while as it doesn’t seem much covered outside Russia. 

immerseindaprocess's review against another edition

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adventurous informative reflective sad medium-paced

4.75

gommette's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark informative mysterious tense fast-paced

4.5

Hyper intéressant, l'auteur sait se remettre en question et l'écriture est très prenante. Il y a parfois des redites mais son cheminement est très clair comme ça 

hirvimaki's review against another edition

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4.0

***will update review after book club***

serg_k's review against another edition

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adventurous dark informative medium-paced

4.0

justinkhchen's review against another edition

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5.0

5 stars

Concise and compellingly told, I've known about the Dyatlov Pass Incident through other medium prior (its was covered by numerous podcasts a couple years back), but if you're seeking a singular source for comprehensive, well-informed coverage, as well as immersive personal anecdotes (the author traveled to the location and conducted interviews) about this truly bizarre tragedy, Dead Mountain is completely worth picking up — an excellent companion to the Internet rabbit hole you'll find yourself in (also recommend the audiobook, narrated by the author himself).

leblair01's review against another edition

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dark informative mysterious medium-paced

4.75

hannahproctor's review against another edition

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challenging dark informative mysterious tense medium-paced

4.25

reeltomi's review against another edition

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emotional informative mysterious sad medium-paced

4.5

smithjasont01's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious sad tense medium-paced

3.75

"What you're really trying to do is reverse engineer a tragic event without any witnesses."

In 1959 9 friends go hiking in the remote Russian wilderness in the winter only to die in a mysterious unexplained way as they are found well away from their tent with minimal clothes on and some have violent wounds.  The Daytlov group are experienced hikers as well, going for their level 3 certificate allowing them to lead groups on extended trips so when rescuers find their body and the state of their tent more questions arise.  Was it animals, convicts, weapons testing, infighting?  With so little to go on rumors and conspiracies grew around the hikers fate.  News didn't spread far outside of Russia until after the fall of the Soviet union.

The author after learning about the hikers wants to see if he can solve the mystery.  So over the course of a few trips he interviews people related to the case,  including the sole member of the group who had to turn back before the ill fated night.  He also retraced their journey to understand and learn about the group.  We learn they are typical college aged kids enjoying time in the outdoors with friends, singing song, goofing off, and just being full of life.  

While we don't fully learn the truth as no one ever probably will the author thinks that a weather phenomenon causing a sound that messes with your inner ear causing intense feelings of panic is the most likely cause.  Regardless, a sad tale of a group of friends who went out for an adventure and never came home.