Perfect for an off-the-grid weekend getaway up north, as long as you're prepared for a slightly different experience. For us and our dog, it was really enjoyable when we finally arrived. As the listing mentions, the last mile of uphill unmaintained gravel/rocky road is pretty rough and tricky, but I'd imagine it much more doable in an SUV. The outhouse was close to the cabin, the solar-powered lights in the cabin made no electricity no problem, and the sauna was cute and relaxing (we used it three times in one weekend). The bucket sink system made sense and was a little tedious, but just reminded me how grateful I am to have running water at home. The gas stove was handy, though we had trouble with the wood stove smoking up the cabin a bit. Thanks to the owner for keeping so much chopped wood available and lots of detailed instructions for everything. I wouldn't recommend this cabin for friends who aren't comfortable with wall-size windows on two sides of the structure, or those who are concerned about wild animals, but it was just fine for our experience. The sun through the trees is a much nicer wake-up routine than an alarm clock. The door lock didn't work, but the owner messaged about replacing it soon. I imagine the mosquitoes would be terrible in summer, but our fall weather of 40s–60s felt just right for this place.