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JohnCrichton
05-02-2003, 11:26 AM
The dictionary now needs to be rewritten. Next to the word "hardcore" now need only be this guys picture. Gaht...... damn.



MOAB, Utah (AP) -- 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, Colorado.

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.

TimTwoFace
05-02-2003, 12:27 PM
Oh man, that really shows a lot of courage and determination. I'd like to think that I'd do whatever I could to save my life if I were ever in a situation like that, but just how much danger would I have to be in to cut off my arm? Ugh...well congrats to the guy for saving himself.

Hey, they just might be able to reattach that same arm, who knows?

-Tim

JohnCrichton
05-02-2003, 12:41 PM
Frell that.... my arm gets penned by a 200 pound boulder.... it's time for me to collect my deposit and check out. Cuz I ain't goin' nowhere 'cept fo' the afterlife. ;)

Stewie
05-02-2003, 06:49 PM
Yeah, I don't think I could have done that.
Heck, I know I couldn't have done that. I would have just waited until I died. Best of luck to him.

EightOh
05-02-2003, 07:05 PM
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.:eek:

Wow.


Frell that.... my arm gets penned by a 200 pound boulder.... it's time for me to collect my deposit and check out. Cuz I ain't goin' nowhere 'cept fo' the afterlife. ;)Same goes for me.

Chosen Raven
05-02-2003, 11:04 PM
Frell that.... my arm gets penned by a 200 pound boulder.... it's time for me to collect my deposit and check out. Cuz I ain't goin' nowhere 'cept fo' the afterlife. ;)

You said it. If I don't have my right arm how am I supposed to play video games!? Tch, there goes my reason for living right there. :p

I wonder if this guy actually felt pain when he cut off his arm, though. Being pinned under a boulder for that long might have cut the circulation in his arm off, numbing it.

SilverKnight
05-02-2003, 11:06 PM
I read this, and the first word that came to mind was, "MacGyver".

Seriously, he chops off his own arm, puts a tourniquet around it, jury rigs and anchor and just walks off? I mean, HE found the SEARCHERS. That's just...insane.

I couldn't deal with that. My guess is by that time, his arm had probably gone numb. Still, it must've hurt like nobody's business.

MacGyver. 'Nuff said. Damn.

EightOh
05-02-2003, 11:20 PM
Whoa, this guy's had some terrible luck recently:

First (http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~97~1354729,00.html):

A taste for powder lured Aron Ralston and two friends into the bowl high on Resolution Peak. It nearly killed them.

Swept away in a massive avalanche near Tennessee Pass, the three very nearly became statistics in their quest to ski in the deep powder left by a February storm.

"I just remember rolling down with it. Powder was swirling all around, and I was trying to breathe, but I would breathe a mixture of snow and air, and you'd swallow it like sea water," Ralston recounted.

"It was horrible. ... It should have killed us. All for a dozen turns. We never should have been there."

And now this (http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~1364264,00.html).


An Aspen mountaineer who was pinned by a nearly 1,000-pound boulder for five days in a remote slot canyon in eastern Utah cut off his arm with a pocketknife, rappelled down a rock wall and hiked until he was found by a search helicopter Thursday afternoon.

Aron Ralston was in serious condition Thursday night after undergoing surgery at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, where he was airlifted after his ordeal.Geeze. He's one tough Ma'afala.