Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde
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Glad you're enjoying the book too.
I do recall reading that prior to the trek, Zina had recently split up with Yuri Doroshenko, but I had never seen her various letters to friends before.
It's not touched on in this particular book, but I have read elsewhere that her photograph was found in Dyatlov's wallet when all the belongings were audited, so there was some kind of intrigue going on there.
I also didn't realise that Dyatlov was regarded a bit of an autocrat, or that Aleksander Kolevatov was quite unpopular among the other students.
It certainly all gives an interesting insight into the group dynamic!


You’re certainly not a thicko Ms D it’s just the way that the book is written. More like a textbook or manual rather than a book to engage a reader who hasn’t spent 20 years researching the subject night and day. It needed the manuscript to have been sent to an English speaking non-expert first.
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