They brought their people here not just for a wedding, but for a communal weekend in deep connection to the land

Under Wide wyoming skies

The first night we walked the trails and crossed the bridges of the ranch with just the two of them, ending the session on horseback as the sun dropped behind the horizon. That rhythm carried through the entire weekend

Mornings were slow and open. Guests rode horses through the hills, tried their hand at archery, gathered for long meals, and wandered into conversation without agenda. 

The ceremony overlooked wide fields

Dinner was held underground, candlelight flickering across stone walls. 

The entire weekend felt true to who they are. present, full-hearted, and fully alive.

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