10/10 UtmÀrkt
Jacquelynn R.
21 juli 2022
A Rustic Alaskan Experience!
First off, we had an amazing time on the property and I do highly recommend for the more adventurous traveler. I was caught off guard by a couple things that I thought could have improved our stay had we been given a heads up. The Pepper Creek Cabin is 1 of 4 of the cabins on the property, being the closest to the beach and where the boat will drop you off. The beach is shared with the other cabins, but it's plenty big and it was fun to talk to the neighbors! If you are staying at any of the other cabins, I would highly recommend NOT brining roller bags as you will have to carry them up a giant/ steep/ slippery stair case along the mountainside. The cabins are heated by wood burning stoves which can be tedious to keep going. It also causes the upper loft to become extremely hot (and sometimes smokey) while the downstairs remained on the cooler side. It would have been nice if there were extra blankets. Temperature regulation was a constant issue for our group of 4 and I feel that if only 2 people had stayed in the cabin, it would have been much more comfortable. You bring in all your own drinking water and will wash your dishes with the water from the river that's right next to your cabin... Just keep in mind that if you pee in the outhouse behind your cabin, guess where it is flowing in to... Speaking of the outhouse- You are required to pack up and take out all of your solid waste (aka poop) and any TP used. This was very surprising and to avoid having to do this, we trekked up the steep stairs to use the out house at the top of the hill (about a 5 minute climb). It wasn't a problem for us, but just something to keep in mind if you don't want to carry your poop back on the boat with you! Levi was the property manager and was extremely helpful in helping us get our wood stove started and answering questions and was very available for any issues. Of note- the "alpine trail" could hardly be called that and I would not recommend for young children or those with fear of heights. It requires the use of ropes to pull yourself up the slippery slope and is very muddy and the trail was water covered up to my shins in some places. This could have just been from the amount of rain they had while we were there, but I would plan to get wet and muddy! We did use the kayaks while there when the sun came out for a brief moment and was awesome! Overall, highly recommend a stay here if you're up to a more "wild" experience!
Jacquelynn R.
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