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In this chilling episode of Beyond the Campfire, Will and Steven venture into the snow-covered wilderness of the Ural Mountains to unravel the terrifying mystery of the Dyatlov Pass Incident.


In 1959, nine experienced Russian hikers set out on a journey through the treacherous terrain of Dead Mountain, only to meet a fate that has baffled investigators for over six decades. When search parties finally located their scattered bodies, the scene was nothing short of bizarre—tent slashed open from the inside, some hikers found nearly unclothed in sub-zero temperatures, and others with gruesome injuries that defied explanation.


Join Will and Steven as they dig into the eerie details of this unsolved case. They'll explore the many theories that have been proposed, from the plausible to the outlandish. Could it have been an avalanche that forced the group to flee their tent? Or was it something more sinister—perhaps a secret military test gone wrong, or even a Yeti encounter in the frozen wilderness?


As the hosts sift through the evidence, they also tackle one of the most intriguing theories: infrasound-induced panic, a phenomenon where low-frequency sound waves might have driven the hikers into a state of irrational terror. Was this mysterious force enough to send them running into the deadly cold?


Tune in as Will and Steven piece together the clues, sift through the speculation, and attempt to uncover what really happened on that fateful night in 1959. The Dyatlov Pass Incident remains one of the most enduring mysteries of the modern era, and this episode will leave you questioning the limits of human understanding and the mysteries that nature still holds.

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