We had a great week of hiking and enjoyed our stay so much — A very beautiful home, Great layout, lots of amenities and comforts of home. Plenty of room for our family of 5. Could definitely sleep 8. We really enjoyed our stay with one big caveat. It’s important to note this home has no AC. This didn’t seem like a huge deal-breaker when I decided to rent it, as it rarely gets super hot in the mountains and usually cools off at night. The house also had lots of ceiling fans and floor fans. However, we rented in late June, with long days and hot sun. And as bad luck would have it, It just happened to be a week where temps reached high 80-90s everyday. The house faces southwest and there are lots of windows but ZERO shades, windows blinds etc. The sun exposure is intense — I’m sure it is wonderful in the fall and winter months and the views are beautiful. But in June, even with all windows open and fans on high, temps on the main floor reached over 85 degrees every afternoon and temps remained well over 75 til after midnight even with fans on. — way too hot to sleep. The kitchen was unbearably hot at dinner time, making dinner prep very unpleasant. The 3rd floor loft bedroom was so hot, we couldn’t use it — my daughter ended up bunking in with her brother on the ground floor. (Thankfully we’re only 5 people and didn’t need all the bedrooms.) I don’t want to overstate the issue. We would definitely rent this house again (we really did love it) but I would not rent in June or July unless you can tolerate a lot of heat inside the house. Next time, I’d opt for late August or September and pray for cool weather and a mix of sun and clouds. Shades on southern facing windows would go a long way towards keeping inside temps bearable.