Skier pops the question at Snow Summit

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I think I'm going to cry. Just give me a minute!

Alright, we all know how ROMANTIC a ski trip can be. Nothing like sharing a beautiful day of skiing with a beautiful woman. Makes for a perfect day.

So we knew it was bound to happen that someone would take advantage of all the new snow in the local mountains to propose to their girlfriend this Valentine's Day. 

Just ask a Long Beach couple. Last week, 31-year-old Regi Russell Solon proposed to his girlfriend of four years, Lisa Palmer, 28, at Snow Summit.

Regi and Lisa are originally from the East Coast, but met in Long Beach. Shortly after they met, Lisa planned a trip to Snow Summit. It was the first time either one of them had skied in California.

“It was on that trip to Snow Summit Lisa planned that I fell in love with her,” said Regi. “So when it came to the proposal, I knew the perfect place to ask her was at Snow Summit.”

With this romantic backdrop, still strapped to his skis, Regi got down on one knee and proposed to Lisa. She said yes.

If I tried that I'd probably fall over and down the hill. Still it's a lovely story this Valentine's Day.

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