Tweetthat's just crazy!
Tweetthat's just crazy!
Tweetthat's what you call being comited to suriving .
TweetLook on the bright side at least the boulder didnt land on his dick. Now that would have been a tough choice.
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Tweetthats nuts good for him at least!
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Tweetid probably have sat there and waited for death lol
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TweetHe did wait 5 days, or it at least took him that long to saw through his arm with little swiss army knife.
I have biked/hiked on that trail before. Bout 5 years ago. There are some crazy ass boulders that seem they could move at any moment.
He had to of been/still is quite traumatized. Tough Motha Fucka though to do that!
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TweetThat guy must be one tough motherfucker.
Imagine, people in bars will ask him how he lost his arm
"I cut it off after it got pinned by a rock"
He'll have to carry the newspapers clippings so people will believe him.
TweetDamn...
TweetouchOriginally posted by blm9376
Colorado Climber Amputates His Arm
Thu May 1,11:57 PM ET Add U.S. National - AP to My Yahoo!
MOAB, Utah - A Colorado climber amputated his own arm Thursday, five days after becoming pinned by a boulder, and he was hiking to safety when he was spotted by searchers, authorities said.
Aron Ralston, 27, of Aspen, was in serious condition late Thursday at a hospital in Grand Junction, Colo.
Ralston was climbing Saturday in Blue John Canyon, adjacent to Canyonlands National Park in far southwestern Utah, when a 200-pound boulder fell on him, pinning his right arm, authorities said.
He ran out of water on Tuesday and on Thursday morning, he decided that his survival required drastic action.
Using his pocketknife, he amputated his arm below the elbow and applied a tourniquet and administered first aid.
He then rigged anchors, fixed a rope and rappelled to the canyon floor.
He hiked downstream and was spotted about 3 p.m. by a Utah Public Safety Helicopter. The search for Ralston had begun the same morning, after authorities were notified he was four days overdue reporting for work.
Ralston was described by authorities as an avid outdoorsman in exceptional physical condition. They said he was known to have climbed 49 of Colorado's major peaks.
TweetI'm pretty sure I would have just layed there and died.
But really, damn ***** couldnt even push 200lbs off of him. Weakling.
TweetUmmmmm, this morning they reported that the rescuers went back to get the arm to try and save it and they estimated boulder was 1,000 lbs, they couldn't even move it.
Tweetthat's what i was gonna say! 200lbs? too bad for him he wasn't a bber or pl - he'd still have 2 arms. that sux though...Originally posted by Auriflex
I'm pretty sure I would have just layed there and died.
But really, damn ***** couldnt even push 200lbs off of him. Weakling.
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