Couple exchanges vows suspended 400 feet off ground
So when the decision came to finalize a location where both would agree to be bound in love forever, they knew what they had in mind.
A thrill-seeking Californian couple wed in the most unique way and tied the knot standing on a space net suspended 400 meters above a canyon in Utah.
Bonding over their love for slacklining, Kimberley Weglin and Ryan Jenkins had known each other since three years.
So when the decision came to finalize a location where both would agree to be bound in love forever, they knew what they had in mind.
Kimberley and Ryan decided that they would say their vows over a desert near Moab, Utah – the place where Ryan had proposed his lady-love Kim.
The enthralling occasion took place in presence of close friends and family who performed aerial stunts and other nerve-wracking dares.
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