This cabin was clean and relatively well appointed for cooking. Everything worked just fine, and we had few problems. Just as some of the other reviews here indicate, there are some things to note that are nice to know and are not fully clear from the cabin description. The directions to the cabin are not great and it was hard to locate-- especially if you are arriving after dark. If you have mobility issues, getting down to this cabin is more than a "short, sloped" walk-- we are healthy, able adults/teens and would call the dirt path steep and the mulch slippery. We were kind of amazed it was not considered a liability. The step up into the cabin is laughably high-- again, could be a problem for elderly people or those with mobility issues. The cabin backs up very close to Highway 9, which is a main thoroughfare running south from Black Mountain. The traffic is loud most of the day, not just at peak times. The cabin is basically 2 rooms + bathrooms; there are no bedrooms with doors (just a downstairs with a bed and and upstairs with a pull-out couch), so if you need any sound / personal privacy from those you're staying with, this is not the place. The parking is a couple of minutes walk up the hill and there are signs, notifications, and warnings not to park in the unloading area-- but the other cabin-dwellers from the neighboring cabins had all parked there anyway, so we could not even unload our car that much closer to the cabin. You will be asked to take your own garbage down the trail about 5 cabins away. No one of these things ruined our stay, but they just good to know before you go.