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Ep. #97 - What If You Never Came Home? Pt. 2 - The Dyatlov Pass Incident

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In 1959, nine ski hikers and friends entered the Ural mountains, and never came home. What followed was a months long investigation with little conclusion, as to what happened to the group of hikers. Skiers. Skikers? Hiers?
Through some "unknown compelling force" (as the official explanation would finally say), the nine friends left their tent in below zero temperatures, half-clothed, and proceeded to die of various causes, including crushing of bones, exposure, and removal of body parts. How and why they did what they did, is the topic of today's episode of The What If? Podcast.
Hot Topics: Toiletless, Struggle Bus City, Our Bodies Yell Swear Words, There's a Yeti In My Tent, and a whole lot more.

Outro music by Guante and Big Cats. Pre-order their new album, War Balloons now.

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In 1959, nine ski hikers and friends entered the Ural mountains, and never came home. What followed was a months long investigation with little conclusion, as to what happened to the group of hikers. Skiers. Skikers? Hiers?
Through some "unknown compelling force" (as the official explanation would finally say), the nine friends left their tent in below zero temperatures, half-clothed, and proceeded to die of various causes, including crushing of bones, exposure, and removal of body parts. How and why they did what they did, is the topic of today's episode of The What If? Podcast.
Hot Topics: Toiletless, Struggle Bus City, Our Bodies Yell Swear Words, There's a Yeti In My Tent, and a whole lot more.

Outro music by Guante and Big Cats. Pre-order their new album, War Balloons now.

Want more What If? Get double the episodes every week by joining our Patreon.

Want gear? Hit up our store for hoodies, tees, hats, and more.

Call us! 612-246-4614 to leave us a voicemail!
Wanna send us a note, story, or episode suggestion? Email us: hi@whatifpodcast.com

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