The cabin itself was quaint, off grid, and adorable! Because of that you do have to do work: be prepared to chop your own wood, stoke your own fire, walk uphill to access the cabin, and use the bathroom in the cold. Our group liked all of those things but its not for everyone. They provide plenty of kitchen supplies, fire supplies/wood, games/books, and even offered us snowshoes/skis to use. The outlet in the cabin ONLY connects to USB. The only reason our rating went down is issues with access. We drove a 4WD car and brought chains even though the weather was forecasted well and got snowed in once and almost again the next day. The property owners were endlessly helpful and accommodating in this and even plowed out a snowdrift we would never have made it past- but the county never came to plow the road in our 3 day stay and we were told even when they do its usually past 11 am. Its a great spot for a staycation in the winter but if you were planning on using it as a homebase to adventure from in winter months like us- be aware of the risk.