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S3 E01 | Portal Files: The Dyatlov Pass Incident

S3 E01 | Portal Files: The Dyatlov Pass Incident

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February 1959: Nine experienced hikers flee their tent in the frozen Ural Mountains, cutting their way out and vanishing into the night without coats or shoes. When their bodies are finally found, the scene defies explanation — crushed skulls, missing eyes, traces of radiation, and an abandoned campsite that suggests sheer terror. In this Season 3 premiere, Den and Luke investigate the infamous Dyatlov Pass mystery, examining avalanche theories, secret Soviet tests, infrasound panic, and far stranger possibilities like UFOs or the Yeti.

In our Portal Files series, Den and Luke delve into the vast spectrum of the unexplained — from chilling UFO encounters and elusive cryptids to perplexing mysteries and haunting paranormal cases. Through their own investigations and meticulous research, they unravel eerie evidence, dark histories, and enduring questions that fuel global fascination, offering a gripping exploration of the supernatural and beyond.


Time Stamps

00:00 – Introduction

00:54 – Catch Up with Den & Luke

07:54 — Den & Luke discuss The Nazca Mummies

23:00 – Case Files: The Dyatlov Pass Incident (Narration)

00:33:44 – Analysis & Evidence

02:03:39 – Final Thoughts and Conclusions

02:12:46 — Upcoming Notes

02:18:02 — Outro


Episode Links

🔗 Dyatlov Pass Image Gallery (photos mentioned in the episode) – https://www.paranormalportaluk.com/post/s3-e1-dyatlov-pass-gallery


🔗 Explore more cases, galleries, and connect with us – https://www.paranormalportaluk.com


Season 3 starts with a classic chill — if Dyatlov’s unsolved terror has you rethinking winter hikes, subscribe for more Portal Files and let us know your theory: accident, cover-up, or something not of this world? ❄️⛰️

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