Marriage proposal gets off to rocky start with Morro Bay cliff rescue
It was certainly a rockier marriage proposal than most.
Michael Banks, 27, climbed the 600-foot Morro Rock early Thursday and asked his girlfriend, via the Facetime app, to marry him.
She said yes, Morro Bay State Park ranger Dale Kinney told the San Luis Obispo Tribune, but what happened next nearly ended their brief betrothal.
Banks took a different, steeper path down on the Central Coast mountain’s eastern face and became stranded on a small ledge, Kinney told the newspaper.
A California Highway Patrol helicopter flew to the scene about 8:30 a.m. and a treacherous rescue ensued, with the helicopter blades whipping close to the rock.
Morro Bay fire Capt. Todd Gailey said he was lowered via cable to snatch Banks and lift him to safety, the Associated Press reported.
Throughout, Banks appeared calm but also “a little unnerved,” Gailey told the news service.
Banks was issued a misdemeanor citation for trespassing and he’s expected to be billed for the helicopter ride, according to local news station KCOY-TV.
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