Of course he was! If somebody had been there, they obviously would have gone for help.
Blue John Canyon, near Moab, Utah.
No, Aron Ralston did not have a phone with him when he became trapped in a canyon in 2003. He had not informed anyone of his hiking plans and his cell phone was left in his car. This isolation contributed to the extreme circumstances he faced during his ordeal.
Aron Lee Ralston.
The man who got his arm stuck under a boulder is Aron Ralston. He became widely known for his harrowing experience in 2003, when he was trapped in a remote canyon in Utah. To free himself after being stuck for several days, he ultimately made the drastic decision to amputate his own arm. His story was later documented in his book and depicted in the film "127 Hours."
He got caught his right arm caught in a rock for five days. He started to hilusinate, then cut his arm off, then climed down sixty-five feet.
Aaron Ralston married Christina Ralston on August 9, 2009. The couple later divorced in 2013. Ralston is known for his survival story after being trapped in a canyon, which he detailed in his book "Between a Rock and a Hard Place."
Aron Ralston was hiking one day in the Blue John Canyon alone as he usually did. except this time he didn't tell anyone where he was going. he was hiking around a tight canyon and he grabbed a 800-pound boulder and it slipped and fell on his arm, pinning his right arm against the canyon wall. Aron tried and tried to get the boulder unpinned from his arm but it was useless. he sat there trying to get the boulder off for 5 days with a gallon of water, a video camera, a flashlight, climbing rope, and extra batteries. He made a video on the night of the 4th day saying his goodbyes. he surprisingly woke up on day 5. he got the idea that he could cut his arm off then. he used the insulation of his camelbak and a carabeener to make a tourniquet. he then broke the two bones in his forearm to be able to cut the arm off. he then cut through his arteries, muscle, and nerves to get the arm off. he got out of the canyon after he rappeled 65 feet. he then had to walk 7 miles until he found a family that called for help. Aron still climbs today and also makes a lot of money as a motivational speaker.
because his shoes and socks got stuck to the tar which was on the inside basement steps
Pinocchio got stuck.
President Taft got stuck in the bathtub.
if you mean, "does it make sense?" then yes. "i got stuck" does make sense. suck as " i got stuck at work because my boss asked me to work overtime."
i think he got stuck March 8