Initially, I was planning to get away from the city as kind of a personal New Year retreat/reset. In the meantime, I met a special person and invited her out. First, The pictures closely depict the space, but upon arrival the cabin exceeded my expectations. It was very clean and perfectly decorated for the holidays and we were left a bottle of sparkling wine for our NYE toast as well as ingredients for smores.
Since the weather cooperated we were able to enjoy the firepit extensively. The pit is large enough to build a fire that kept us cozy in temps that dipped into the mid 30s. 
The cabin has all the supplies needed to prepare the meals we brought, you would need to bring any herb/spices beyond the basics.
I don't recall having to contact the Rowes(hosts) for anything, the instructions left in a binder were very helpful. Rhonda did stop by to feed the livestock and we had a very nice conversation with her. We ask her to turn the lights off on the garage so we could enjoy the stars more. She contacted Richard and he came by shortly thereafter to do so. They also restocked our firewood for the second night.
The cabin is on a gravel road that you access from a service road right of interstate 70, so it was easy to access. Although it sat right on the gravel road it had very little traffic which still gave a remote feeling.
We interacted with a couple of the neighbors, who were all very nice and helpful. The next door neighbor told me that I would be back, because the Rowes had a lot of return guests. I think he's right, I'll be back. He also welcomed us to hike on his 60 acres, which we already were aware of because the Rowes mentioned it in the instructions. It was nice to hear it from the source though.
Overall, this cabin provided a perfect experience. I'm sure I'll be back.