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On April 26, 2003, Aron Ralston went hiking alone in a remote Utah canyon and told nobody where he was going. An 800 pound boulder shifted and pinned his right hand against the canyon wall. No rescue was coming. Nobody knew he was there. After 127 hours trapped alone — with no water, no food and a dull pocket knife — he made a decision that most human beings cannot even think about. This is the true, verified story of the most extreme act of survival in modern history. In this video we explore: • Who was Aron Ralston and what led him to that canyon • The exact moment the boulder fell and why he could not free himself • How he survived five days with no water in a desert canyon • The decision he made on the fifth day that saved his life • How he escaped alone after making that decision • What his life looked like after the canyon — and what he said about it ________________________________________ Aron Ralston was born in 1975 in Ohio. He was an experienced mountaineer and outdoor adventurer who had climbed 49 of Colorado's 53 mountains over 14,000 feet. On April 26, 2003, he entered Bluejohn Canyon in Canyonlands National Park, Utah, alone and without telling anyone his plans. An 800 pound chockstone boulder shifted and trapped his right hand against the canyon wall. After 127 hours — five days and six hours — of being trapped with no rescue coming, he used a cheap multitool knife to amputate his own right forearm after breaking both bones against the boulder. He then rappelled down a 65 foot rock face one handed, hiked several miles through the canyon, and was found by a Dutch tourist family before being airlifted to hospital. He survived. His story was told in the 2010 film "127 Hours" directed by Danny Boyle and starring James Franco, which was nominated for six Academy Awards. ________________________________________ Some survival stories are about luck. This one is about something else entirely. Something harder to explain. And harder to forget. If this story moved you — share it with one person today. Subscribe to HISTORVA for more unbelievable true stories from history. ________________________________________ 🔔 Subscribe for weekly history videos 👍 Like if this story left you speechless 💬 Comment below — could YOU have made that decision?