From the deeply rutted Winding Road entry and exit (6/10 of a mile each way) to the wildlife living both indoors and out, prepare yourself for a stay that’s one step above camping. Note: we stayed for 30 nights, so a weekend or weeklong stay would have probably been more enjoyable. But after a few weeks of ruining the shocks on our midsized SUV and contending with a stovetop that didn’t work, a TV the size of a laptop in the guest bedroom (with no cable), and a pesky mouse which the property manager never addressed, we couldn’t wait to wrap up our stay. On the major plus side, the views and setting are outstanding, with several places to sit in nature. Beware, however, of the mountainous rocky terrain surrounding the property. Definitely more appropriate for a couple in their 20s through 40s rather than a couple in their 50s and 60s. The decorating is lovely and eclectic (Santa Fe-style all the way), but the home is really beginning to show its age and there are several things in need of updating and repair (notably the back door). Recommended only for those who are seeking a weekend respite and don’t mind a little dirt between their toes.