Keya & Cindy’s Berkeley Grizzly Peak Sunset Picnic Proposal
Even though the “yes” was already a foregone conclusion, the when/where/how was all up to Keya to plan… because that’s part of the fun of it all, right? Cindy did have one request for the proposal though: he had to “try.” So Keya set out on a multi-month journey to decide how best to make his proposal the memory of a lifetime. [ read more … ]
Hardeep & Harleen’s Presidio Tree Tunnel Marriage Proposal
Although Hardeep and Harleen were already engaged to be married soon, he still wanted to treat her with a thoughtful surprise to start off their journey together: he would take her to a quiet, picturesque spot in San Francisco and ask her to marry him there. After all, a proposal is more about the expression of love and the promise of commitment than about technically getting engaged, and it was important to him that they share that special moment together. [ read more … ]
Anthony & Taryn’s Marin Redwood Trees Surprise Engagement
Redwoods have a special significance in Anthony & Taryn’s life together, as they enjoy hiking together and she was the one who first got him into it, so it would be a perfect setting to take it full circle! After considering several possible locations, Anthony decided on a park in Marin with redwood trees where they could go on a short stroll together. [ read more … ]
Alex & Charlene’s Seal Cove Cypress Tree Tunnel Proposal Photos
The Seal Cove Cypress Tree Tunnel is a place that Alex and Charlene had been meaning to check out together, and now they finally got the chance! Alex actually secretly visited the tree tunnel in advance to make sure it felt right. [ read more … ]
M&V’s Mount Tamalpais East Peak Surprise Proposal
We’ve seen a lot of sunsets, but very few compare to the epic, sweeping views seen from up at the Mt. Tam. M did a ton of research before deciding on the Mount Tamalpais East Peak for his surprise proposal to V, spending many hours driving around the Bay Area to pick the perfect spot. Since he knew she loves mountains, hills, and nature, he knew this was going to be the place. It’s pretty well hidden away, but this rock on the side of the mountain offers a sweeping 270-degree panoramic view of San Francisco and the Bay Area, and it’s nothing short of spectacular. [ read more … ]