Wonderful little cabin that we very much enjoyed. Cozy and comfortable and the wood stove makes the cool night air disappear. A short walk to the creek and lots of other cabins to wander by taking in the sights.
Owning a mountain cabin myself... I did have a few rubs that the owners should consider addressing. Some plumbing repairs in the kitchen (for the bathroom) has left part of a wall missing exposing the backside of the shower and hot water tank. Some general disrepair in the kitchen needs addressing (e.g. missing tiles, tired old particle board cupboards, and other minor issues). While the kitchen is "fully stocked" you'll find an assortment of stainless steel and cast iron pans alongside some scared and abused teflon pans and a mixed bag of kitchen utensils in varying states of usable to worn out. Other minor annoyances included no tinfoil in the kitchen, a dead mouse decomposing next to the reclining chair (it's the mountains... I get it but that should have been removed in the last cleaning) and a parade of carpenter ants in the kitchen. The neighbor cabin is, well, interesting... with odd collections of detritus spread about.
Don't get me wrong, while this cute little cabin needs some love, it's a worthwhile visit! We used the BBQ, cooked for ourselves most every night, made good use of the wood stove, and enjoyed our walks. We would absolutely come back.