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Home / Lifestyle / Ring Drops 118 Feet: Michigan Proposal Disaster

Ring Drops 118 Feet: Michigan Proposal Disaster

7 Jan

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Summary

  • An engagement ring fell 118 feet through a bridge grate during a proposal.
  • A resort employee found the ring after a two-and-a-half-hour search.
  • The couple plans to return to the bridge to complete their engagement experience.
Ring Drops 118 Feet: Michigan Proposal Disaster

A romantic proposal on Michigan's SkyBridge at Boyne Mountain nearly ended in disaster when the engagement ring slipped from the proposer's grasp. The ring plummeted 118 feet through the bridge's grate and landed in the snow below, causing immediate panic for the couple.

After receiving permission from the resort, the couple spent two and a half hours searching the snowy mountainside. Their efforts, joined by a resort snowmaking supervisor, were intense, with hopes dwindling as the night wore on.

Just as they were about to give up, the supervisor's metal detector signaled a find. He unearthed the ring from the snow, much to the couple's immense relief and joy. The incident transformed into a unique engagement story they will always cherish.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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The engagement ring fell through the grate of the SkyBridge at Boyne Mountain in Northern Michigan.
A resort night shift snowmaking supervisor named Pat Harper found the engagement ring.
The couple and resort employee searched for two and a half hours before the ring was found.

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