Lachelle & Marc

Marc and Lachelle’s Epic Mountain Biking Wedding on Los Burros Trail

Marc and Lachelle didn’t walk to their ceremony.
They rode mountain bikes through the forest to get there.

If you’re the kind of couple that feels more at home on a trail than in a ballroom, this day is a reminder that your wedding doesn’t have to follow anyone else’s blueprint.

Their mountain biking wedding on Los Burros Trail in Pinetop, Arizona wasn’t just different for the sake of it—it was a reflection of who they are and how they live.

The Ride to The Ceremony

The day started at the trailhead, not a venue.

Marc and Lachelle geared up alongside their friends and family, with GoPros mounted to their bikes and a full ride ahead of them. Instead of waiting behind closed doors or staging moments, they started their wedding the same way they’ve spent so much of their time together—moving forward side by side.

I had never ridden a trail like this before, but I followed them the entire way with a camera—trying to keep up, capture moments as they happened, and not miss the energy of what this actually felt like.

It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t polished.
And that’s exactly what made it so good.

The wedding couple hitting the trail on their mountain bikes

The Meadow

At the end of the trail, the trees opened up into a quiet meadow.

Instead of a traditional aisle, Lachelle walked down the trail with her kids. Marc stood waiting with his son and daughter. No production—just the people who mattered most, standing in a place that already meant something to them.

They exchanged vows surrounded by forest, dirt, and silence.
No distractions. No expectations. Just presence.

After the vows

After the ceremony, they got back on their bikes.

Guests cheered as they rode off the same way they came in—together, moving forward.

Later, there was a quieter moment—just the two of them sitting on a log in the forest, catching their breath and taking in what had just happened. No timeline. No pressure. Just a pause in the middle of it all.

Those are the moments that usually don’t exist in a traditional wedding day—but they’re the ones that tend to matter the most.

A wedding that actually felt like them

Marc and Lachelle’s wedding wasn’t built around tradition—it was built around intention.

From the climb to the ceremony to the ride back down, every part of the day reflected how they experience life together: challenge, movement, support, and moments of stillness in between.

The film blends both sides of that—
the energy of the ride and the quiet moments that followed.

planning a mountain biking or adventure wedding

Adventure weddings aren’t about doing something extreme—they’re about doing something that feels natural to you.

Whether that’s mountain biking, hiking, or just choosing a setting that means something, the best wedding days aren’t built around expectations—they’re built around honesty.

Marc and Lachelle’s day is proof that when you lean into that, everything else falls into place.

IF YOUR WEDDING IS GOING TO FEEL DIFFERENT, YOUR FILM SHOULD TOO

If you’re planning something a little outside the usual—whether that’s an adventure session, a non-traditional timeline, or just a wedding that actually reflects who you are—I’d love to hear what you’re thinking.

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