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.
As an avid climber and adventurer, Aron Ralston often imagined countless different scenarios of how he’d save himself if something went wrong. But he never thought of the one that would end up making ...
DENVER – No charges will be filed against Aron Ralston, the Colorado adventurer whose self-amputation ordeal inspired the movie “127 Hours” after he and his girlfriend were arrested in connection with ...
When Aron Ralston became trapped by a boulder during a rockslide he encountered while climbing the canyons in the remote Utah desert in April 2003, essentially pinned in one place for days without ...
Aron Ralston, the rock climber whose harrowing experience in Utah was depicted in the 2010 James Franco film “127 Hours,” graced local audiences with his story and perspectives during a presentation ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — Best-selling author, adventurer, and survivalist Aron Ralston is coming to Bakersfield College on Aug. 25th as part of the college's free Distinguished Speaker Series.
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We all know what Aron Ralston can do in 127 hours, but he can also do a whole lot in 60 seconds. The mountain climber who famously amputated part of his own arm to survive won $125,000 for charity on ...