"Habiletés de survie Utah Bluejohn, Canyon." . . "Utah." . . "Utah" . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General." . . "Amputation." . . "Überleben." . . "Desert survival." . . "Desert survival" . "Unfall." . . "Desert survival Utah Bluejohn Canyon." . . "Erlebnisbericht." . . "Hiking injuries." . . "Hiking injuries" . "klatring" . . "Escalade de rocher Accidents et blessures Utah Bluejohn, Canyon." . . "ulykker" . . "Mountaineering accidents." . . "Hiking injuries Utah Bluejohn Canyon." . . "Alpinistes États-Unis Biographies." . . "bjergbestigning" . . "Amputees Utah Biography." . . . . "overlevelse" . . "Canyonlands National Park." . . "Alpinisme Accidents et blessures Utah Bluejohn, Canyon." . . "Mountaineering Biography." . . "Hiking into the remote Utah canyonlands, Aron Ralston felt perfectly at home in the beautiful natural world. Then, at 2:41 p.m., eight miles from his truck, in a deep and narrow slot canyon, an eight-hundred-pound boulder tumbled loose, pinning Aron's right hand and wrist against the canyon wall. Through six days of hell, with scant water, food, or warm clothing, and the terrible knowledge that no one knew where he was, Aron eliminated his escape options one by one. Then a moment of stark clarity helped him to solve the riddle of the boulder, and commit one of the most extreme and desperate acts imaginable."@en . "Hiking into the remote Utah canyonlands, Aron Ralston felt perfectly at home in the beautiful natural world. Then, at 2:41 p.m., eight miles from his truck, in a deep and narrow slot canyon, an eight-hundred-pound boulder tumbled loose, pinning Aron's right hand and wrist against the canyon wall. Through six days of hell, with scant water, food, or warm clothing, and the terrible knowledge that no one knew where he was, Aron eliminated his escape options one by one. Then a moment of stark clarity helped him to solve the riddle of the boulder, and commit one of the most extreme and desperate acts imaginable." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "erindringer" . . . . "127 hours : between a rock and a hard place"@en . "127 hours : between a rock and a hard place" . . . "One hundred and twenty seven hours" . "Nonfiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Between a rock and a hard place"@en . "Between a rock and a hard place" . . . . "Biography" . "Hiking into the remote Utah canyonlands, Aron Ralston felt perfectly at home in the beautiful natural world. Then, at 2:41 p.m., eight miles from his truck, in a deep and narrow slot canyon, an eight-hundred-pound boulder tumbled loose, pinning Aron's right hand and wrist against the canyon wall. Through six days of hell, with scant water, food, or warm clothing, and the terrible knowledge that no one knew where he was, Aron eliminated his escape options one by one. Then a moment of stark clarity helped him to solve the riddle of the boulder, and commit one of the most extreme and desperate acts imaginable.--Résumé de l'éditeur." . "Biography"@en . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "One hundred and twenty-seven hours" . "One hundred and twenty-seven hours"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "On Sunday April 27, 2003, 27-year-old Aron Ralston set off for a day's hiking in the Utah canyons. Dressed in a t-shirt and shorts, Ralston, a seasoned climber, figured he'd hike for a few hours and then head off to work. Forty miles from the nearest paved road, he found himself on top of an 800-pound boulder. As he slid down and off of the boulder it shifted, trapping his right hand against the canyon wall. No one knew where he was; he had little water; he wasn't dressed correctly; and the boulder wasn't going anywhere. He remained trapped for five days in the canyon. This is the account of those five days." . "On Sunday April 27, 2003, 27-year-old Aron Ralston set off for a day's hiking in the Utah canyons. Dressed in a t-shirt and shorts, Ralston, a seasoned climber, figured he'd hike for a few hours and then head off to work. Forty miles from the nearest paved road, he found himself on top of an 800-pound boulder. As he slid down and off of the boulder it shifted, trapping his right hand against the canyon wall. No one knew where he was; he had little water; he wasn't dressed correctly; and the boulder wasn't going anywhere. He remained trapped for five days in the canyon. This is the account of those five days."@en . . . . . . . . "Existenzkampf." . . "Bergunfall." . . "Klettern." . . "Amputees." . . "Amputees" .