Cozy cabin, that's clean and surprisingly roomy. Little vague on location, address is 20823 Hiki Place, Mi-Wuk Village (first cabin on right after turning onto Hiki Place). Quiet and peaceful neighborhood, the beds are firm and comfortable. Shower is very strong, massages the back, but hard on the face. Couldn't figure out how to lower the strength. Has wifi with password, games, puzzles, books, DVDs, among other amenities. Kitchen stocked with most things needed for simple cooking on an electric stove. Roomy dinning table, and extra seats by kitchen counter. Living room next to dinning area and fireplace gives open feel with ease for conversation while cooking, eating, hanging out or watching TV. Three kids liked it so much, they wanted to stay at the cabin rather than go skiing. Extra two plug-in heaters were nice, especially for the bathroom and lower bedroom at night. Well stocked with wood that warms up the cabin nicely once the fire is going, but is ice cold initially. Need to feed the fire at night, and put water above the fireplace, but that's common with cabins. Like website states, zero condiments, TP, soap, trash bags, etc. Taking out trash/ashes were easy as bins are by the front door. Wifi/cable TV was not working second day (probably snowy weather, which is not the owners fault). Main problem was too much snow shoveling (the stairs from the parking spaces, to open the wood shed to get wood, and the parking space itself). Got a good workout, and stayed warm while shoveling each day it snowed. Had to put on chains even with 4x4 just to park when we got there, and shoveled the parking space the next day after skiing since much of the road snow was pushed onto the parking space. Neighbor said it was the most snow he's seen in 25 years, as his dog took care of business on the parking space. Plenty of sleeping space for 8, but only one bathroom. Was fine for our group of five, as four can shower in a row before hot water runs out. Would stay here in a heart beat in the summer, but not in a snow storm. Darlene is easy to work with as well. Thanks.