Essential Items to Bring to Your Mountain Elopement: A Guide to Packing for Your Big Day

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A mountain elopement offers a unique and intimate way to celebrate your love amidst breathtaking scenery and fresh mountain air. However, planning an elopement requires careful consideration and choosing what to bring is a crucial part of the process. In this blog post, we'll guide you through the essentials to pack for your mountain elopement, ensuring a stress-free and memorable experience.

1. Clothing Options and Layers:
Choosing the right attire is crucial for your mountain elopement. Bring appropriate clothing that will keep you comfortable in the mountain environment while still looking stylish. Consider layers, as temperature changes can be frequent and unpredictable. Proper footwear is also crucial, so bring comfortable and sturdy hiking boots or shoes.

Also keep those items clean - a tide stick, wet wipes etc can help with minor stains, but you’re in the mountains - a little dirt just adds to the memories!

2. The Necessities:
Packings the necessities like sunscreen, lip balm, hand sanitizer, tissues, and insect repellent can easily be forgotten, but are essential for your comfort. The high elevation, as well as the sun's intensity in mountains, makes it essential to protect your skin and keep hydrated. Bringing a refillable water bottle is also essential.

3. Something - or Someone - to Capture Your Elopement:
Since you'll be in an amazing location, it's essential to capture your special day with photographs. Make sure to pack your camera and any other necessary equipment to capture images of your elopement. Polaroid cameras are an awesome and fun way to capture your big day and there are a ton of point and shoot cameras available for reasonable prices!

Leave it to me! You can also consider hiring a professional photographer who specializes in elopements to ensure beautiful and unforgettable memories.

4. The Essentials for Your Ceremony:
Don't forget to bring the essentials for your ceremony, like your marriage license, bouquet, and any other personal items you want included. Think of nontraditional options for a bouquet, like a flower crown or dried flowers. You can also bring items to personalize your ceremony site, like a rug or blanket. Go ahead and be as creative as you can be with this aspect.

5. Activites Other Than the Elopement
Although most of your time will be spent exploring the mountains and celebrating, bringing some entertainment, such as a book or games, can add a pleasant touch to your stay. If you're celebrating with a small group of people, you can opt to bring a portable speaker for music. Websites like Spotify have curated playlists perfect for elopements that you can check out.

Fun additions to your elopement can include, picnics, champagne to toast, a unity ceremony etc.

6. Crucial Travel and Communcation Documents:
If you're traveling from outside the area, remember to print maps, save them to your phone and even consider checking out the area in advance. You may not have phone service so physical copies of important information go a long way.

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Your mountain elopement won't be complete without careful planning and preparation of the essentials. Pack the right clothing, bring necessary items for the mountain environment such as an emergency kit and sun protection, don't forget important items for your ceremony, and consider bringing some entertainment. With this guide, you are sure to be adequately prepared to make your special day in the mountains unforgettable. Sit back, relax, and enjoy nature's intricacy while celebrating with your loved ones.

Molly Margaret

Molly is the owner and photographer for Molly Margaret Photography and specializes in intimate, romantic Rocky Mountain, Colorado and Denver Weddings.