Thank you again Katie & Jason for allowing us to help guide you through an amazing day in planning it all together and documenting it. To say their day was magical was an understatement. Their evening ended at a park with their two dogs and enjoying sunset by the city riverfront park. ![]() Keep your accessories simple, elegant, and reflective of your style for your elopement wedding. If eloping in winter, consider flannel or wool fabrics. They exchanged their vows and some beautiful words with all their guests present and then meandered in the river to splash around before heading back down to the cars. If your wedding is during the warm weather, consider a suit with a removable jacket and breathable fabric like cotton, linen, and chambray. We found a spot just for them where the crowds weren’t bad and the sound of the rushing water drowned out the number of people scattered around the base and river of this beautiful spot. With it being a Saturday at mid-day, the Wahclella waterfall parking lot was full, but thankfully everyone found their spot, and Katie and Jason along with their eclectic crew of friends who had just mostly met for the first time that day joined us on a short hike to the base of the gorgeous Wahclella falls. They explored around the cliffs and then headed to meet friends for their Wahclella Falls wedding ceremony. ![]() They brought a morning picnic to enjoy some time of peace and exchanged private vows with a moment to dance under the rising sky. Katie & Jason’s wedding day began at sunrise along the Columbia river gorge among one of the gorgeous cliff sides that were peppered with wildflowers leftover from the springs like fireworks that left kisses of purple and pink for them to dance in.
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