If you have any other questions that we haven't covered here, please contact Megan or Richard through call, text, or email.
Megan: 970-217-5960, megstauss@comcast.net
Richard: 224-304-9148, rlangan2@gmail.com
Your presence at our wedding is present enough, but for those who wish to give us a gift, we would appreciate contributions towards our honeymoon fund.
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Yes! We want our guests to use our wedding as a vacation weekend.
However, we would like to keep our reception as an Adults Only event.
If you are planning on bringing children out to Colorado and need help finding childcare during the reception, please reach out to Megan or Richard.
Yes! Altitude sickness is a very real condition that happens when your body has trouble adjusting to lower oxygen availability at high elevation.
How to Adjust to Altitude:
1. Drink Lots of Water. As you gain altitude, your body tends to lose water and salt faster than you're used to.
2. Reduce Your Exercise - we can always find you a ride
3. Get Enough Sleep
4. Limit Your Alcohol Intake (see #1 again)
5. Increase Your Potassium Levels
6. Protect Yourself From the Sun
7. Consume More Calories (we've got you covered on this one!)
April is one of the snowiest months in Estes Park, with a 36% chance of snow each day. While the days are slowly getting warmer, averaging around 50°F (10°C), the nights can still dip to around 25°F (-4°C) with wind speeds nearing 15mph (24km/h). Expect a mix of sunshine and snow. With warmer weather, the snow tends to melt faster, leaving spring slush on the ground.
Embrace the unpredictability and prepare for the possibility of sudden snowstorms, even during sunny days!