This is an unusual property because it has no running water. More people staying more H2O
All water must be brought in. Fifteen miles to water.
So think about living without having water close by before you rent.
Your length of stay is a major consideration.
I stayed over twenty days so I needed a plan
If your stay is shorter, a few days for fishing maybe, then you can bring all your water in at one time.
The cabin is relatively new and very well built.
It has a septic/flush toilet but again you fill the tank.
The bbq is a Blackstone/griddle great if you want to fry fish, but not a good mix to grill a steak, unless of course you are of that persuasion.
The little iron wood burning stove works well and there is lots of wood. It does not heat the back bedroom but does take the bite out of the room and it does heat the front room and loft nicely.
The refrigerator/freezer works very well.
The solar/battery system works very well. I did not turn on the lights it was May-June so I had plenty of daylight and there are lots of nice windows for light. My point is the refrigerator works 24/7 without having to get out the generator and charge the batteries because the solar can’t keep up. If you have all the lights on and the refrigerator running and plugins then you may drain the batteries. There are no written instructions on how to do this unless you have experience doing it or the host is there.
A lengthy stay is manageable with planning. A short stay is
easy with planning.