Just watched the second part of the Discovery Channel's show ("Expedition Unknown"). They actually traveled to the site. Good Lord, was it desolate. I think they said 35 degrees below zero with really high winds. Part of the team consisted of a woman who is supposed to be the leading expert on the case and a very prominent hardcore outdoor expert. Various theories were discussed and discarded. At the end of the show came the kicker. Several documents were discovered in the archives which indicated that the lead investigator of the rescue team had already headed to the site days before the announcement of the official departure of the rescue team indicating some sort of cover up. I think the Russian military was doing some sort of rocket or chemical weapons testing and the hikers were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The show's host seemed to think that it might have been some sort of freakish weather event perhaps a small avalanche or a series of events that we will never know perhaps a collection of mistakes made by the hikers who although experienced were still very young.
The show also announced that as a result of the new found documents the Russian government is reopening the case.
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The show's host seemed to think that it might have been some sort of freakish weather event perhaps a small avalanche or a series of events that we will never know perhaps a collection of mistakes made by the hikers who although experienced were still very young.
The show also announced that as a result of the new found documents the Russian government is reopening the case.
c.d.
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