Outdoor enthusiast and subject of the movie 127 Hours Aron Ralston shared the lessons he learned at XChange August 2019 from surviving a 2003 canyoneering accident that required him to amputate ...
A man goes out for a simple run on a national park trail only to get lost and spend the next month fighting for his life with ...
It was his own. Aron Ralston had survived an almost unimaginable ordeal: While on a solitary trip through the canyon, a boulder had come loose and pinned the then 28-year-old's right forearm to ...
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But they have high-tech filtration systems. And you don't. Your best option is to drink it straight like Aron Ralston did when he was trapped in a canyon for 127 hours before escape and rescue.
There have been many engrossing movies about surviving in the wilderness over the decades. These brilliant films are the ...
This James Franco drama – based on the real story of climber Aron Ralston’s self-amputation – led to three people fainting and one person having a seizure when it premiered at the Toronto ...
A once popular duo in stoner comedies like " Pineapple Express ," " This Is The End ," and " The Interview ," Rogen and ...
It's a canyoneer's hard-knocks joke: "roll stone" for "ralstone," referring to Aron Ralston, the American who was forced to cut off his arm when a boulder rolled on top of it in a Utah canyon.
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