It is forbidden to kiss for a long time: lovers got married by climbing Mount Everest
They say love can move mountains. And a couple from California proved that love can also climb a mountain. 32-year-old Ashley Schmeider and 35-year-old James Sisson decided that the traditional wedding ceremony did not suit them, and came up with the idea to organize it on the highest mountain of the planet. As you know, the epicness of their wedding photos is off the scale.
(14 photos in total)

Source: Bored Panda
The lovers have been preparing for an expedition for almost a year: climbing Mount Everest, you know, is not a walk in the park. The photographer was chosen in advance so that he could train with them and not be blown away halfway.
The trio arrived in Nepal in early March. Two weeks later I reached the climbing base at an altitude of more than five kilometers. There, Ashley and James changed into their dress clothes, flew up on a steep cliff by helicopter and exchanged rings in the embrace of snow. The duration of the kisses had to be limited so as not to suffer from oxygen starvation.











Keywords: Mountaineering | Climbing | Mountains | Newlyweds | Unusual | Wedding | Family | Everest
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