Read 127 Hours: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Online
Authors: Aron Ralston
Tags: #Rock climbing accidents, #Hiking, #Bluejohn Canyon, #Utah, #Travel, #Adventurers & Explorers, #Essays & Travelogues, #Sports & Recreation, #General, #Religion, #Personal Memoirs, #Inspirational, #Mountaineers, #Biography & Autobiography, #Mountaineering, #Desert survival, #Biography
My first solo winter fourteener—Quandary Peak, December 1998.
Ringing the Bells—South Maroon Peak, March 2003.
Steve Patchett, Jason Halladay, me, and Bob Graham, on top of Dallas Peak, Labor Day 2001.
My footprints on the Knife Ridge on Capitol Peak, February 2003.
Maroon Bells and the Sleeping Sexton in winter.
Mount Sopris.
The equipment I carried into Blue John Canyon. All original, except the CamelBak, webbing, and burritos.
The tourniquet, and the multi-tool.
In Blue John Canyon—the last photograph of my right hand.
Megan McBride and Kristi Moore.
The S-log at the entrance to the lower slot of Blue John Canyon.
The gauntlet in the lower slot of Blue John Canyon, fifteen yards above the accident site.
Forty-eight hours into the entrapment.