Backpack Adventure Wedding Photo from Grand Teton National Park of The couple setting up their picnic spot to have some well deserved coffee and some of their wedding cake for breakfast

The bride and groom celebrated their small wedding by the water, sitting on rocks with a breakfast picnic spot, sipping coffee, and enjoying a slice of wedding cake
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Grand Teton National Park

The couple setting up their picnic spot to have some well deserved coffee and some of their wedding cake for breakfast during their Grand Teton National Park elopement.

Nate and Tori had a pretty tough 2020.  With the virus outbreak, the couple had decided an elopement was the best option to get married in 2020. Being that they are very adventurous and love to hike, we had originally planned on a Yosemite National Park elopement.  Tori had secured a wilderness permit for us to hike in 5 miles and backcountry camp overlooking half dome, with a sunrise elopement set for the next morning.  

As the date approached, the wildfires in California grew worse.  A little over a week before their date, the wildfires were rapidly encroaching on Yosemite and the park was already blanketed in smoke.  Being that it was 2020, Nate and Tori just rolled with the punches and we started talking about a new location.  It turns out that when they first started dating, they were on a road trip heading to Yellowstone when night fell and Nate wasn't feeling great, so they stopped at the first hotel they saw.  This hotel just happened to be less than a mile from the Grand Tetons National Park!  The next few days they took turns feeling under the weather but it's one of those experiences, early in a relationship, that shows you how you can rely on your partner. One of those unexpected adventures that ends up being the building blocks of a GREAT relationship! 

So when the Grand Tetons was brought up as a possible new elopement location, Nate and Tori immediately felt like it would be perfect.  They had fond memories of the park even though they never had the opportunity to explore it because they were too busy taking care of each other.  What better way to build on the memory of that first foundation block then to finally explore the park together and get married there!  After a little research, we found the perfect hike, and off to the Tetons, we all went!  With a 7 am sunrise, we started our hike just after 5 am.  None of us had been on this hike before and when we arrived at the location it was still dark.  When the twilight started to illuminate the landscape just a little, we realized how perfect of a location this truly was!  As the sun rose above the horizon and the morning light kissed the mountains, we took the one portrait in this story before Nate and Tori did their self uniting marriage.  

After their ceremony, before hiking back out, they made some coffee and spent some time taking in the location and the moment.  They even brought a cake along to share in some of the "wedding traditions".  For me it was a truly amazing moment to capture for this couple.  To see how happy and content they were.  To see how important this beautiful little spot in the world was becoming to them.  It just made me so happy for them after all the stress and frustration they had been through planning this day.  Tori summed it up in a comment she made as we were hiking out, she said, "This was just meant to be" with a big smile on her face.