Many mountain cabins are decidedly "funky". Not this one--it's got a certain "cool" factor to it, which we enjoyed. It It is well-equipped. We cooked all meals over three days and always had the cookware we needed. We appreciated that instructions were clear--and there were handy notes posted on devices and controls to quickly figure things out.
We are an active senior couple. We went in January, which presented our only word of caution: After booking, you get more detail about access, which notes that you will need a vehicle with four-wheel-drive or be equipped with chains to get up the curving, somewhat steep driveway that is dirt. It does get plowed after a snowfall. Roads were clear until we got to the driveway. It had a light coating of snow, slush, and ice. We chained up our 2WD car, but could not get up the hill. We called Karie who was very responsive, but ultimately, we ended up leaving the car at the bottom, each of us making several trips lugging our food and other stuff up the icy drive to the cabin. Same for going down when we left.
A final note for persons with mobility issues: Even if you get the car up to the cabin, there are still about 10 steps up to the main level (which includes the large deck that would be fantastic on warm days). This level has the great room, kitchen, 1 and 1/2 baths, and two small bedrooms. Then there is a VERY steep and narrow stair up to the "dorm" style attic bedroom. I would say this room is for kids only.