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First off, Friday’s event is a welcome dinner, not a rehearsal. The ranch is preparing a BBQ (veggies and meat) at The Point. Feel free to wander down anytime after 6:00 to join us.

Dress for Saturday events is “Montana formal”, which means that you do not need a suit or fancy attire, though you may dress up if you would like to. Otherwise, your best jeans and flannel will do fine! Also consider that some daytime events will take place outdoors, weather permitting, so we’d advise against high-heels. The weather in Big Sky has had highs in the 60s and 70s, but lows at night are already nearing freezing. Be sure to check on the weather forecast as you’re packing for the trip.

We’re planning a short (optional) hike on Saturday morning. The hike won’t be strenuous, but keep in mind that the ranch is at 6,500 feet and people who come in from the coast may need a little time to adjust. No one should feel obligated to come along, either – there will be plenty of time to hang out and celebrate later in the day. Since many of you will have just arrived, the ranch is offering to assemble packed lunches for Saturday if you’d like to join us, but there will be a charge for the lunches. If you would like one, you will need to let the ranch know by breakfast time on Saturday, but preferably when you check in.

Sunday brunch will be at Bjerghuset, Lina’s parents home above Big Sky. It’s about a 20 minute drive up from the 320 Ranch, and we encourage people to car pool as much as possible. If you’re planning to attend, please talk to other guests on Friday and Saturday to plan your ride. Finally, if you are spending the night at the 320 Ranch on Sunday, we will provide charcoal and grill-type foods for a cookout on the grills outside of the cabins.

If you have any questions about what’s going on please feel free to email us:

lina (dot) and (dot) mark (at) gmail (dot) com

Love to you all,

Mark and Lina