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    After three days of trying to lift and break the boulder, the dehydrated and delirious Ralston prepared to amputate his trapped arm at a point on the mid-forearm in order to escape.

  3. Oct 29, 2023 · On April 26, 2003, Aron Ralston became pinned by a boulder inside Utah's Bluejohn Canyon and was trapped for 127 hours — until he cut off his own arm. Ralston called the film '127 Hours,' based on his harrowing experience, "so factually accurate it is as close to a documentary as you can get and still be a drama."

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  4. Jul 23, 2003 · Ralston was trapped for five days in the canyon and managed to self-rescue. How does that compare to other incidents? Well, I think that he fared a lot better than most people would have.

    • Cliff Ransom
  5. Trapped In Bluejohn Canyon. Aron traveled to southeastern Utah on April 25, 2003, to explore Bluejohn Canyon.

  6. Aug 30, 2004 · In April 2003 climber Aron Ralston entered Utah's Bluejohn Canyon only to become trapped when an 800-pound (360-kilogram) boulder shifted, crushed his hand, and pinned him to the canyon...

    • Michael Benoist
  7. Apr 28, 2024 · Based on the real-life experiences of mountaineer Aron Ralston, 127 Hours follows Ralston's harrowing escape from Canyonlands National Park after getting his arm trapped by a boulder while...

  8. Nov 12, 2023 · Aron Ralston's story spread around the world and shocked everyone. He was free, but his crude amputation had seriously damaged the rest of his arm. When his health returned, he too returned to his old life of climbing and exploring, only this time with help from a prosthetic arm.