How a man managed to get stuck on the mountain while proposing marriage via FaceTime

A man from the USA thought of combining his hobby with the moment of a marriage proposal, so he thought of doing a little climbing to reach a perfect point from which to propose to his beloved, but the adventure was full of adventures.

More precisely, the man chose to climb a 200-meter-high slope to reach the location he thought was perfect, but when he got there he realized he couldn't go down because he didn't have the right equipment to do so .

Before calling the rescuers for help, the man asked his girlfriend for marriage and she accepted, but later he was rescued with the help of a helicopter, the entire trip being paid for by the man who went on the trip unprepared.

Apple products have become more and more used to ask these kinds of questions, and of course the strangest places are chosen to make the FaceTime calls through which the questions are asked, so in the future we will probably hear about even stranger stories .

Michael Banks thought he had dreamed up the perfect way to propose to his girlfriend. The 27-year-old climbed 600 feet up Morro Rock in California, so that with the volcanic outcrop as a dramatic backdrop, he could pop the question on his computer via the Facetime App. The good news was that she said yes, but the bad news was that he got stuck and had to be rescued from the mountainside by helicopter.

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