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 ...
For Aron Ralston, every passing hour was a fight for survival. The climber was pinned to the canyon wall by a 360-kilogramme boulder. No one knew about his stay, so he couldn't count on help. If he ...
Domestic violence charges against Aron Ralston, who gained widespread attention when he became trapped by a boulder while hiking in a Utah canyon and was forced to cut off his own arm to free himself, ...
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He was trapped for 6 days, then cut off his own arm to survive

Aron Ralston went on what was supposed to be a normal hike—but it turned into a fight for survival. Trapped under a massive boulder with almost no water, he realized no one was coming to save him.
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 ...
Maintaining his balance means more to Aron Ralston these days than just keeping his cool when he's climbing a 14er. For Ralston, balancing his celebrity status with his yearning for solitude is ...
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Here’s what will probably be the final poster for Danny Boyle‘s take on the harrowing Aron Ralston survival story, “127 Hours,” starring James Franco. While somewhat aesthetically displeasing at first ...
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 ...
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