Video Wedding proposal gone wrong caught on camera

Heart-stopping moment caught on camera: proposal goes awry at Boyne Mountain Resort.

A romantic proposal turned into a chaotic scene when Trevor Van Camp's wedding ring slipped through his fingers and plummeted 120 feet from the skybridge at Boyne Mountain Resort, leaving his stunned girlfriend in shock. The breathtaking incident was inadvertently captured on camera, giving witness to the unexpected turn of events.

Eyewitnesses report that Van Camp had planned the perfect proposal with a stunning view, but disaster struck when the ring slipped through his grasp as he got down on one knee. Without hesitation, resort employees swiftly sprang into action, rushing to the rescue and preventing the ring from falling further. In an extraordinary display of heroism, they managed to catch the nearly 2-pound ring mere feet above the snow-covered ground.

The dramatic footage shows Van Camp's shocked face as he realizes his mistake, while his girlfriend looks on in dismay. The couple was visibly shaken but thankfully unharmed in the ordeal. Thankfully, the resort staff intervened swiftly and rescued the precious ring, bringing a sense of relief to the couple who were about to embark on their new life together.

Van Camp took to social media to express gratitude towards the heroic employees who saved his ring, posting "The team at Boyne Mountain Resort just saved my engagement ring from going over 120 feet into the ground. I'm forever grateful!" Their selfless actions undoubtedly prevented a truly unforgettable disaster and restored the magic of that special moment.
 
I'm telling ya, this whole thing feels fishy 🐟! Like, who plans to propose in a skybridge at 2 pm on a weekday? Something's off about that setup. And what's with all these cameras capturing it? Coincidence or just the resort wanting an excuse for some viral marketing πŸ“Έ? I'm not buying it (pun intended). The fact that they caught the ring mere feet above the ground, like they knew exactly where to position themselves... It's almost like they were expecting this whole thing to go wrong πŸ’­. And don't even get me started on the timing. It's just too convenient. Something's hiding in plain sight here, folks! 😏
 
omg that's so crazy lol what was he thinking?! i mean, planning is key in a proposal, especially when you're trying to get down on one knee and hold onto a ring at the same time 🀣 and kudos to those resort employees tho! they're literally heroes πŸ˜‚ 120 feet is a looong way down, so glad they were able to catch that ring before it was too late πŸ’Ž it's moments like these that remind us that even when things go wrong, there are still good people around who can step in and make everything okay again ❀️
 
πŸ˜‚ that's gotta be one crazy proposal! i mean, who loses their grip on a ring at 20,000 ft? lolol even if it did go awry, that resort staff is total legends for catching it πŸ™Œ. i'm just glad no one was hurt (more than the ego πŸ˜‚). i wonder what Trevor's gf said to calm him down after that πŸ˜•. btw, has anyone tried proposing on a zip line yet? πŸ˜‰
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Oh man, who needs a romantic comedy when you can have a proposal-gone-wrong video? Like, what's next? The happy couple gets married in a flash mob and it all goes hilariously wrong too? πŸ˜‚ I'm so glad the resort staff was there to save the day (and the ring). I mean, 120 feet is a long way to drop a ring... πŸ™ƒ And poor Trevor, looks like he's still getting used to being on one knee. πŸ’”
 
🀯 just looked up the safety record for skybridges in the US, and it's actually pretty impressive πŸ“Š. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the chances of an object falling from a skybridge are super low πŸ“ˆ. Like, 1 in 100 million πŸ€‘. And those resort employees? They're basically superheroes πŸ’ͺ! Their quick thinking and teamwork saved that ring from going over 120 feet down ⬇️.

Also, did you know that the average cost of engagement rings is around $6,000 πŸ’Ž? So, for Trevor's ring to fall 120 feet down would be like losing an entire wedding 🀡. That's some serious stress and heartache 😩. And can we talk about how adorable the couple is despite this crazy proposal mishap ❀️?

Lastly, I'm loving the resort's response to the whole incident πŸ’•. They're basically taking a "fail" and turning it into a story that'll make people smile 🌞. That's some top-notch customer service right there πŸ‘!
 
πŸ€” This is a pretty convenient 'coincidence' that the footage was caught on camera, don't you think? I mean, what are the chances that someone happened to be filming from exactly 120 feet away when Trevor's ring went flying? It sounds like a publicity stunt more than an honest accident. And what about security measures at the resort? Shouldn't they have a better system in place to prevent such a thing from happening in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Also, who knew that 2 pounds of engagement ring could make such a big splash on social media πŸ˜….
 
😱 oh man this is insane!!! like what are the chances right? one sec to get down on one knee and your ring slips through your fingers and you're staring at 120 ft fall??! 🀯 my heart would've stopped too!! i cant even imagine how scary that must be for them. but omg what a hero from the resort staff tho!!! they saved that ring lol who needs a happy ending when there's a heroic rescue like this?! πŸ˜‚πŸ‘
 
omg what a crazy proposal fail πŸ˜‚πŸ˜± 2 pounds of diamond goes flying 120ft 🀯 luckily no one got hurt but i feel bad for trevor he had it all planned out πŸ’ŽπŸ”οΈ gotta give props to those resort employees tho, they're total heroes πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ just imagine being in that situation and catching a ring mid-air πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ seriously though, who needs romance when you have staff with awesome skills? πŸ˜‚πŸ’•
 
omg this is insane!! 😱 i'm literally on the edge of my seat thinking about what could've happened if those resort employees didn't catch that ring 🀯 it's like something out of a movie, but thank god they were there to save the day πŸ’ͺ i feel so bad for trevor and his girl, i would've been MORTIFIED if i was in their shoes 😳 can you even imagine proposing at 120 feet in the air?!?! that view tho though πŸŒ„ boyne mountain resort should give those employees a huge reward for saving the engagement ring, like a lifetime supply of free rooms or something πŸ’Έ
 
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