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Sunday, January 25, 2009
1.10.09 Hunter & Ginger's Wedding
Two weeks ago, Mike and I flew back to Montana to attend the wedding of our friends Hunter and Ginger. When they got engaged six months ago, they immediately decided to have the wedding in January in order to take advantage of the best cross-country skiing possibilities. Why? Because that's how they fell in love - night cross country skiing.
They ended up choosing the Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, Montana. Essex is a town (if you can call it that) across from the East entrance to Glacier Park in NW Montana. It literally consists of the Inn, cross-country ski trails and a train stop. That's it. So, as attendees, we were imagining the worst ... a wedding? In Montana? In January? In GLACIER? Long story short, the weather was beyond perfect, everyone was able to get to middle-of-nowhere Montana, and what ensued was a true, Montana wedding - complete with hippie dancing, bongos and a red wedding dress. I will never forget it.
I did not take my camera out on our night skiing endeavor due to my extreme inexperience (both legs strapped to separate waxed apparati are not my forte - I stick to one big board usually), but I did get a few in the dark, basement bar as well as during the ceremony. These pictures are not my best, in a technical sense, but I love them all the same. So here is my "artsy" take on our friends' very unique winter wedding.
They ended up choosing the Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, Montana. Essex is a town (if you can call it that) across from the East entrance to Glacier Park in NW Montana. It literally consists of the Inn, cross-country ski trails and a train stop. That's it. So, as attendees, we were imagining the worst ... a wedding? In Montana? In January? In GLACIER? Long story short, the weather was beyond perfect, everyone was able to get to middle-of-nowhere Montana, and what ensued was a true, Montana wedding - complete with hippie dancing, bongos and a red wedding dress. I will never forget it.
I did not take my camera out on our night skiing endeavor due to my extreme inexperience (both legs strapped to separate waxed apparati are not my forte - I stick to one big board usually), but I did get a few in the dark, basement bar as well as during the ceremony. These pictures are not my best, in a technical sense, but I love them all the same. So here is my "artsy" take on our friends' very unique winter wedding.
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