"My daughter asked me if I would like to jump with her, and since she was jumping, I said yes,"
Rohrer told correspondent Nikki Battiste. "But I didn't realize it was going to be such a production!"
Rohrer jumped 13,000 feet from an airplane above southern California's Lake Elsinore to celebrate turning 90 this week.
"January the 7th, 1930," he said. "Tuesday evening at 7:30. I remember it well!"
"I joked in the beginning, I was like, 'You know what, Dad? If you're going to go, this is a good way to go.' Said his Daughter And he was like, 'Linda, I'm not dying.' I was like, 'OK.'"
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She said her dad has been blessed with more energy than most.
"He can still beat a 20-year-old in tennis," she said.
"It's the will and the desire, and I think that really is an inspiration to a lot of people."
Rohrer regularly hiked mountains. But in his eighties, he lost both legs because of blood clots behind his knees. That still didn't slow him down.
"When you're hanging out with people that are 40, 50 years younger than you are, you've got to put forth a little bit of effort, extra effort," he said.
The avid biker, wheelchair tennis player and kayaker modified his truck so he can drive himself anywhere. He uses pulleys to get his wheelchair in and out, and unloads his kayaks by himself.
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