You drive onto a small, communal property area, and are greeted in turn by several neighbors. Annie, Lisa, and Pete were extraordinarily welcoming.
The river is right out the front door, and dogs are nose to ground with all the new smells. Hiking starts around Pete's place, and is magnificent.
There's very little clothing storage or horizontal surface to place your own items, but the cabin has a nicely appointed kitchen. It has all the tools required to make just about anything. The dishwasher is not anchored in place, so it can shift about while open.
It reminds me of a high end hunting cabin.
There is ambient light at night, so you have no trouble maneuvering after sundown, but that can make it hard to fall asleep.
We could not get ATT cellular, and few of our devices had strong enough antennas to pick up the wifi signal. It was a tech free week for us.
A glass lampshade in the bedroom is broken.
If this was the extent of my experience, I could give them a resounding thumbs up.
Except for ... the property management aspect. Starting 6? days out, I emailed and/or phoned 4 times requesting the address and entry information.
The response finally arrived mid-morning, on my arrival date.
Could this an off week? Maybe. But, my three worst rental experiences have all been "Managed by Non-Owner."