Couple gets married atop Mount Everest
Adventure photographer Charleton Churchill, who documented the union, says the couple is the first to be wed there in a gown and tuxedo
Adventure photographer Charleton Churchill, who documented the union, says the couple is the first to be wed there in a gown and tuxedo
Adventure photographer Charleton Churchill, who documented the union, says the couple is the first to be wed there in a gown and tuxedo
A traditional wedding just wasn't enough for one Sacramento couple.
James Sissom and Ashley Schmieder married at 17,600 feet on March 16 at the Mount Everest Base Camp.
Adventure photographer Charleton Churchill, who documented the union, says the couple is the first to be wed there in a gown and tuxedo.
Schmieder contacted Churchill last year on Instagram, seeking an adventurous wedding but without a location in mind.
Churchill says the couple was considering a tropical location, while he was eyeing Everest.
Churchill had attempted a wedding at Everest in 2015, but an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude hit Nepal, killing about 9,000 people the week before the scheduled journey.