June 28, 2026
Breckenridge, Colorado
Somewhere between mountain adventures, great food, and a lot of laughs, we realized Breckenridge was the perfect place to celebrate this moment in our lives.
We feel incredibly lucky to spend this weekend in the mountains with the people we love most. Our journey together has been a beautiful one, and it means the world to us to start this next chapter surrounded by all of you.
The weekend plan includes a scenic ceremony in the mountains, great food, incredible views, and plenty of time to relax, explore Breckenridge, and enjoy being together.
Schedule
Sunday is the main event, but the rest of the weekend is all about exploring Breckenridge and spending time together. Join for as much or as little as you like.
Saturday, June 27
Saturday is all about enjoying Breckenridge. A big hike in the early morning, boating on Lake Dillon from 1–3pm, or take it easy and explore town or ride the gondola. We'll all come back together for dinner at the Soltierra house at 6pm — the best pizza in Breckenridge. Adventure optional — good company guaranteed.
An early-morning start for those who love a strenuous day out — roughly 5 hours on trail with about 4,000 ft of elevation gain. Possibly a 14er summit. Not for the faint of heart — or the faint of quad.
From 1–3pm we're renting a pontoon boat and cruising the lake together. Bring snacks, drinks, and enjoy mountain views on the water.
Lake Dillon Marina
Yes, there's literally a giant troll in the woods. No, we're not kidding. Easy hike followed by drinks at a brewery patio.
Find the Breck Troll
Take the gondola for scenic views and walk around the Peak 8 base area.
Epic Discovery
Grab coffee and wander through downtown Breckenridge shops and galleries. Peak vacation mode.
Explore Breckenridge| Hike / Route | Distance | Elev. Gain | Difficulty | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quandary Peak — West Ridge | ~6–7 mi | ~3,400 ft | Class 3 | Hands-on scrambling, airy ridge, summit of a 14er with huge Tenmile Range views |
| Father Dyer Peak | ~5–7 mi | ~2,700 ft | Class 3 | Fun ridge scrambling above Breckenridge with sweeping views of town |
| Fletcher Mountain — Blue Lakes | ~5 mi | ~2,200 ft | Class 2–3 | Turquoise alpine lakes, rugged summit blocks, wildflowers mid-summer |
| Pacific → Atlantic Traverse | ~8–9 mi | ~3,000 ft | Class 2–3 | Remote alpine ridge traverse, historic mining ruins, expansive views |
| Crystal → Father Dyer Traverse | ~7 mi | ~3,000 ft | Class 3 | Dramatic exposed ridge scrambling, quieter route, excellent alpine scenery |
| Mohawk Lakes Trail | ~7–9 mi | ~2,000 ft | Moderate | Waterfalls, historic mining cabins, multiple alpine lakes and basin scenery |
Sunday, June 28
A simple, spiritual ceremony at a beautiful alpine reservoir in the mountains.
Think mountain dinner party. Dresses, jumpsuits, button-downs, sport coats, or slacks all work. Comfortable shoes encouraged — the mountains aren't known for their sidewalks.
Here's how the day flows. Come along for as much as you like — the can't-miss moments are the ceremony at 1:15 PM and dinner at 6:00 PM.
Following the ceremony, all 26 guests are invited back to the rental chalet for drinks, food, and celebration.
Private Chef Dinner
Cocktails
The Great Room
Logistics
A large mountain retreat that will accommodate 16–20 of us. This is also the location for the post-ceremony celebration and dinner.
Parking: 8 spots maximum. No street parking. If we overflow, there is nearby parking lots to carpool from.
Check Out the House