My wife Crystal and I had the luck of stumbling upon CWP through the internet. We live in Tennessee and recently had a non-traditional, backpacking elopement in the James Peak Wilderness outside of Boulder and it was the most pain free thing we... have ever done. Our elopement was essentially an epic hike to go get married. CWP went through incredible detail in every aspect of our wedding to tailor it to us and make it as pain free as possible. To begin, Shaun gave us a multitude of options of sites to have our wedding based on length, difficulty, altitude, and distance from Boulder. After the site was selected, Erik, our officiant basically interviewed us in what seemed to be like a crash course in becoming someone’s close friend over a couple of months. Once he had a ceremony framework worked out he sent interactive documents to let us review and add what we wanted to include and exclude from our ceremony. We even included quiet music.... at 10,000 + feet for our exit. After the ceremony was ironed out, Shaun then went over the hike and wedding. Obviously hair and makeup were important to my wife so Shaun hooked us up with Naomi, who called Crystal multiple times to figure out hair styles, makeup, and other things that I don't know anything about. I will say that Crystal made a comment on how awesome the makeup Naomi used was. While this was happening, Shaun went over the Logistics of getting married on the top of a mountain... If you don’t get anything out of this review, just know this man carried up a 40 or 50 lb. battery cell in his pack 7 miles along with many other supplies, so Naomi could use a curling iron on Crystals hair. Day of, we got to meet our photographer who we specifically asked for, Amber, and our two Videographers, Ben and Hugo. They also carried their professional equipment up the mountain with us and got incredible shots, and there was even a drone. Day of, we got all the way to the site, met everyone and realized we forgot our rings/suit/dress in the hotel. There was immediate plan B's and C's and the option to say screw it and just go up (Colorado afternoon rain season). We went up anyways and ended up having a great time. The hike up can be described as spending the day hiking with close friends or even family. Everyone had large packs of supplies (excluding Crystal of course) and the photos and video were breathtaking. What really surprised me with Amber, Ben, and Hugo was that none of it felt forced or like staged awkward scenarios where you're inserted into a frame, they would disappear ahead of us on the trail sometimes and set up natural shots. A lot of the time, we didn’t even know we were being filmed or photographed. When we got to the top we set up a home base and everyone got ready. It ended up raining for an hour. Before the rain started coming down Shaun, Erik, Hugo, and Ben set up an awesome rain shelter seemingly out of thin air and kept us dry and the conversation was great. It passed and we had incredible light for our ceremony. Erik came out of left field with the most amazing ceremony based on his interaction with us and just getting to know us. Afterwards we got great photos and began the hike down. The whole experience was unbelievable and I couldn't have imagined ever having anyone else to do it with. We will never forget these people and are framing a group photo of all of us to hang in our house. Thank you all for everything you did and making our day unforgettable. We love you guys!