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Aron Ralston had a horrible choice: to die or to mutilate himself. When a serac unexpectedly falls and instantly kills a climber, we are not fascinated, only touched by grief.
Aron Ralston meets with press before speaking at the Yakima Town Hall series Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022 at Capitol Theatre in Yakima, Wash.
So, after five days, Aron Ralston took out his pocketknife and amputated his arm below the elbow. Then he rigged anchors into the cliff, fixed a rope and rappelled 60 feet to the canyon floor.
Aron Ralston has faced so much adversity in his life that Hollywood made a movie out of it. So when the man whose story was portrayed in the film 127 Hours says that facing challenges in life and ...
Aron Ralston, whose story is told in the new film starring James Franco, "127 Hours," reflects on his harrowing experience. Ralston escaped from a narrow canyon after being trapped by ...
Aron Ralston has watched his arm cut off dozens, probably hundreds of times. It's the most controversial scene of the new film “127 Hours,” a fictional account based on Ralston's 2003 solo ...
Aron Ralston (October 27, 1975) is an American climber, skier, and amputee. Ralston became famous in 2003 after becoming pinned by a boulder in a slot canyon south of Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
In 2003, Aron Ralston was hiking through canyons in southern Utah when while descending a slot-canyon a boulder dislodged, crushing his arm leaving him trapped and dangling for days.
ASPEN – As Aron Ralston talked to filmmakers about turning his book “Between a Rock and a Hard Place,” the former Aspenite was horrified to see that many of their backgrounds were in horror films. “A ...
Hundreds of youth from throughout the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys were honored when Aspen adventurer Aron Ralston met with them Wednesday. Ralston spoke at a special assembly ...
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