I’m a sucker for a winter elopement. I love the snow and how magically it can look. So when I saw this elopement I had to share it!
Check it out below and some tidbits of info from their photographers as well!
“Due to the pandemic, Caroline and Gurm had to reschedule their wedding four times. Then, they had the idea of having a helicopter elopement!
Their original plan for their heli elopement was to have an intimate wedding ceremony at the Tantalus Range mountains in Squamish. However, closer to their big day, the weather forecast wasn’t looking promising for being able to reach the mountains, but Caroline and Gurm were determined to get married no matter what! We love working with such brave and adventurous couples.
At the end of the day, whether it’s rain or shine, it’s your day and no matter what happens, it’s part of your adventure!”
Photography: Karizma Photography
Transportation: No Limits Heli Adventure
Officiant : Tracy Ann Kerr
Dress: Luxx Nova.
Hair & Makeup : The Love Team
Flowers: Bloom Assembly
BACKUP PLAN FOR HELI ELOPEMENTS
Unfortunately, heli elopements don’t always go according to plan since they’re weather dependent. To ensure that your day goes smoothly, regardless of the weather, we always recommend having a backup plan.
If it’s cloudy or rainy, helicopters can still fly, but they can’t land on a mountain top. Instead, they can fly to a lower elevation location that’s below the clouds.
Luckily, we had a backup plan for Caroline and Gurm’s elopement to fly to the Squamish river valley and have the ceremony there.
As professional British Columbia adventure elopement photographers, we always have a backup plan for the backup plan. In the worst case scenario that the weather is terrible and a helicopter can’t fly at all, we always have a beautiful location in mind that can be reached by vehicle so the couple can get married no matter what.
THE DAY-OF THEIR ELOPEMENT
As we expected, the weather wasn’t cooperating on the day of Caroline and Gurm’s elopement. When we met at the heli port, that pilot told us that we wouldn’t be able to reach the mountains. Thankfully, we had our backup plan in place!
We flew to Squamish river valley instead. Although we hadn’t been to this location before, everyone was excited to see it. It certainly didn’t disappoint!
The location we chose at the Squamish river runs close to beautiful cliffs, which made the spot for the ceremony extremely gorgeous and secluded. Due to cold weather, the waterfalls on the cliffs had frozen over, which created a magical backdrop for Caroline and Gurm’s wedding. The ground was covered with snow and made the scene look like a winter fairytale.
Their intimate ceremony was extremely sweet and was followed by a photo session in this exquisite location. At the end of the session, the couple popped a bottle of champagne to celebrate their marriage.
It was an amazing adventure, and we couldn’t be happier for the couple!
HOW TO PERSONALIZE YOUR ELOPEMENT
Simply because you’re eloping doesn’t mean that you can’t add personal touches to your wedding day! We always recommend thinking of some meaningful items that’ll make your elopement special. Caroline and Gurm did a fantastic job with that!
Here are some ideas of how you can add a personal touch to your big day. These are small details, but they’ll make your wedding day more memorable and the photos will be more fun.
VOWS. Write your vows. Consider making or buying on Etsy a unique handmade book for vows.
SIGN. Make a cute “We eloped” sign to use it for your elopement announcement later.
CHAMPAGNE. Pop a bottle of champagne and celebrate your elopement!
MASKS. Make or buy matching masks. Don’t they look amazing?