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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aron_RalstonAron Ralston - Wikipedia

    Aron Lee Ralston (born October 27, 1975) is an American mountaineer, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker, known for surviving a canyoneering accident by cutting off part of his own right arm.

  2. Oct 29, 2023 · In April 2003, Aron Ralston was on a solo climbing trip in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park when an 800-pound boulder suddenly fell from above him. The next thing he knew, his right arm was lodged between the boulder and a canyon wall.

  3. Aron Ralston got his arm stuck between a rock and the Bluejohn canyon wall.He got out by cutting his own arm off.Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:50 - t-151 hours01:...

  4. Jul 23, 2003 · Ralston, a 27-year-old mountaineer from Aspen, Colorado, is an experienced outdoorsman and a former member of the Albuquerque Mountain Rescue Council. Bluejohn Canyon...

  5. Dec 6, 2020 · Pinned down by a rock in a desert canyon miles away from civilization, Aron Ralston spent days trapped, thinking he was going to die.

  6. www.youtube.com › user › aronralstonAron Ralston - YouTube

    Aron Ralston is an outdoorsman, author, and motivational speaker. In Blue John Canyon, Utah in April 2003, he dislodged a boulder while descending a slot canyon crushing his hand and...

  7. 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...

  8. Aron Ralston is a speaker, adventurer, and wilderness advocate known for his self-amputation and rescue from Utah's Blue John Canyon.

  9. Mar 31, 2009 · Aron Ralston calls it, “my accident.” But when he cut his own hand off six years ago to free himself from an 800-pound boulder, it was the beginning of a new self discovery.

  10. aronralston.org › about-aron-ralstonAbout Aron Ralston

    Aron Ralston’s affinity for wilderness and adventure photography began on road trips with his family to the western National Parks, and blossomed during his early climbs of Colorado’s Fourteeners (both in summer and in winter).