The True Story of Aron Ralston: Surviving 127 Hours Under a Rock
Have you ever wondered what your freedom actually weighs? On a normal day, it weighs nothing. But for Aron Ralston, the price was exactly 800 pounds. This is the raw, untethered story of a man who looked death in the face and refused to blink. In April 2003, experienced outdoorsman Aron Ralston found himself pinned in a remote Utah slot canyon. A massive boulder—800 pounds of cold, unyielding stone—had crushed his right arm. For 127 hours, he was alone with his thoughts, his dehydration, and a cheap multi-tool. No one knew where he was. No help was coming. Aron Ralston, 127 Hours, Survival Stories, True Crime, Adrenaline, Mountaineering, Utah Canyons, Bluejohn Canyon, Inspirational Stories, Human Spirit, Survival Skills, Documentary, Adventure, Mindset.

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