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127 Hours

Posted: Sep 04 2010 8:19 pm
by Jeffshadows
This should be interesting...http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1542344/

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 03 2011 2:20 pm
by KwaiChang
I dunno about you guys but I would much rather have an arm and no money rather than a stump and a bunch of greenbacks. I saw this guy on "A minute to Win It" - all I could think of was "No way I would ever be THAT unprepared when closing the front door behind me". Just saying......

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 03 2011 6:58 pm
by kevinweitzel75
I think even if he were to have gotten help in, let's say, 2-3 hours, he would have still lost his hand. His hand was pretty smashed. I saw on discovery or one of those channels, had to have been 5 or more years ago. Some guy lost both his hands in an accident. He had these prosthedic hands that hooked to the nerves on the stumps of his arms. They looked just like hands except the hands spun 360 degrees at the wrist. Pretty friggin cool looking. They worked just like real hands.

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 03 2011 8:36 pm
by big_load
kevinweitzel75 wrote:I think even if he were to have gotten help in, let's say, 2-3 hours, he would have still lost his hand.
Probably so.
jeffmacewen wrote:how me an outdoor enthusiast who has never had any kind of near-miss or incident and I'll show you a newbie!
Yup. Almost everyone I know has had a slip or near-fall that could easily have turned out much worse, myself included.

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 03 2011 11:26 pm
by azdesertfather
PageRob wrote:Doubt SPOT would have helped in that narrow canyon.
Yeah, didn't exist then, but the benefit of SPOT is that if you are using its tracking feature (or just pushing OK fairly regularly), even if something goes wrong AND you can't get an SOS message out because of the signal, once someone notices you're not back they could check the site and see the last known location. In a situation like that, that alone would make a huge difference ...

But if you don't tell anybody you're going hiking anywhere, and you're unprepared and don't bring things like working batteries in the SPOT ... oh well ...

Suppose he could also theoretically have pushed the SOS button and tried his best to throw the GPS up out of the canyon ... ;)

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 05 2011 11:45 pm
by joebartels
We just watched it, better than anticipated

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Mar 07 2011 3:22 pm
by krispykritter
We watched it the other nite, it made me want to sharpen my knife.
Does that water hole realy exist?

Re: 127 Hours

Posted: Apr 05 2011 10:02 pm
by RickVincent
Do you travel alone? If so, who knows where you are going? Probably a good idea to make sure a close family member also knows your HAZ username and password in case of the need for a search party.