She called her Sherpa slow then Mountain VANISHED Her
It's Isaac from The Mountain Takes, and today, two climbers, two Sherpas, two completely different lies — but the exact same mountain, the exact same ending. Tessa Vandell called her Sherpa "overly cautious" at 29,000 feet. She wandered off the fixed rope in a whiteout. Her footprints stopped at the edge of a 600-foot gully. Logan Petros built his entire brand on Everest summits he never made. When the blue ice tested his technique, he fell twice, bent his crampons, refused to descend — and made it to the summit anyway. He never made it back down. Their Sherpas knew. Both of them. From the very first day at base camp. The mountain just took longer to agree. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Introduction 01:30 – Story 1: Tessa Vandell 14:00 – The Whiteout 20:00 – Her Footprints Stopped 23:00 – Story 2: Logan Petros 33:00 – The Bent Crampons 38:00 – He Refused To Go Down 43:00 – What Both Stories Have In Common If you want more real stories from the world's deadliest mountains, subscribe. New videos every week. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is a dramatized retelling inspired by real events on high-altitude expeditions. Names, identifying details, and certain scenes have been altered or composited for storytelling and privacy purposes. This content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. #Everest #MountEverest #Sherpa #EverestDeaths #ClimbingDisaster #MountainTakes #EverestDocumentary


