In this gripping episode, we recount the incredible survival story of Aron Ralston, who faced a life-threatening ordeal in April 2003. While exploring Utah's Blue John Canyon alone, a falling boulder trapped his right arm against a rock wall, leaving him stranded without phone signal or rescue. After days of dwindling supplies and growing despair, Aron made the harrowing decision to amputate his arm using a dull knife to free himself. Despite immense pain and blood loss, he climbed down the canyon and trekked 11 kilometers through the desert before being rescued by hikers and a helicopter team. His remarkable survival, documented on camera, inspired his memoir, Between a Rock and a Hard Place, and the acclaimed film 127 Hours. Aron’s severed arm remains in the canyon as a poignant reminder of his resilience and the human will to survive.
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