This vintage cabin is comfortable and aesthetically pleasing with modern amenities (except the Internet). It harkens back to a mid-twentieth-century time down to small details such as Petosky stone handles on the bathroom cabinet, solid wooden doors, mechanical doorbell, old-fashioned door knobs, wood furniture, and real log walls. Nothing fake here. The cabin is in a wooded area with neighbors who are far enough away to seem almost not there. The property has mature trees of the classic northern hardwood forest such as red oak, beech, red maple, basswood, and sugar maple. Hemlock trees complete the north woods feel. I enjoyed sitting outside at the fire ring reading and watching for northern forest birds such as the yellow-bellied sapsucker and common raven. The black squirrels were especially interesting. Deadstream Road has only light traffic during the day and is quiet otherwise. A short walk down the road is the Mt. Minnie Nature Preserve which has a nice walking trail to a high dune and to Little Platt Lake. We enjoyed our stay immensely.