Cabin
Moonlight Ridge Cabin
Whitefish, Montana, United States
Our cabin is nestled against National Forest with beautiful mountain views, great sunrises, and moonlit nights all surrounded by wildlife. A beautiful Montana lake is less than 1.5 miles away, think trophy trout fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming.brbrWith a rustic interior, you can cozy up by the fire in winter or open the doors in summer & take in the fresh mountain air. On 20 secluded acres, you will by yourself with room to stretch out, yet still close to town. brPlease look at Airbnb under the same title, 'Moonlight Ridge Cabin' for recent reviews as we just started listing with VRBO in late SEP 2020.brbrThe entire 1,500 sq foot cabin is yours and is fully furnished, full kitchen, two full bathrooms, one king bed, one queen murphy bed, and a sleeper sofa. High thread counts comfortable linens. Other amenities include smart TV downstairs (Netflix, Amazon Video, etc.), wireless internet, board games, and an outdoor grill. The cabin is air-conditioned in summer.brbrComes with:brbr– Full Kitchenbr– Plenty of pots and panbr– Serving utensils, dishes, and glasses.br– Grilling tongs.br– Full set of kitchen knives.br– Oven, microwave, and outdoor grill.br– Washer and dryer.brbrWe welcome dogs, unfortunately, we cannot accommodate cats as we are allergic and cleaning becomes to difficult for us.brbr**This is a non-smoking cabin. Please do not smoke inside the cabin.**brbrFULL DISCLOSURE: Although the cabin is under 12 miles from downtown Whitefish. The “Last Approx 2.3 miles” is a long gravel road that is maintained all year long, but is not recommended for motorcycles that don’t do well on gravel or vehicles that don’t like gravel roads (read new sports cars with low clearance), i.e. possible dust and bumps along the road. The drive is worth the prize... but hey we are biased on this valuation.brDuring the winter months, AWD or 4x4 is required due to snow and hills a long the last 2.3 miles.brbr**Please note the home is not childproof nor does it have safety gates.brbrWe are in bear country! Please don’t leave food out on the deck or garbage outside. Bear spray is recommended if you are hiking. We have some available to use if needed, just ask.brbrThe cabin gets 4-5 bars with Verizon. We don’t have AT&T but folks that do state they had a good connection.brbrThe internet speed is a dedicated 10 Mbps download / 3 Mbps. with a ping of 14 ms. We use a Wi-Max connection. Which is like Wi-Fi but covers longer distances. It is reliable but can be affected by very severe weather.brbr-------------------------------------------------------------------------brInternet speeds briefly explained below for those that might be asking is the speed good enough. Yes, the connection speed is good for working when on vacation. I have been asked this a few times so I thought I might provide the below to help frame a common understanding. brbrWe have 10 Mbps/ 3 Mbps (down/up) and is good for 1-3 devices connected to the internet and all surfing at the same time. Or watching Internet TV or YouTube videos and one device surfing.brbrTypically a few devices can be connected and working fine because they are not all tasking the internet at the same time. The challenge is downloading larger files, video conferencing, and watching TV all at the same time. These are all full-time internet tasking activities. Just do one and it’s all good start doing more and more bandwidth is eaten up.brbrSome general-bandwidth guidelines when thinking about internet speeds and what is required.brbrBelow are general requirements with one device connected to and actively using the internet.brbrVideo conferencing via Zoom or SkypebrbrOne-on-one video call:br- 1.0Mbps/800kbps (down/up) for high quality video.br- For gallery, 5 person or less viewing and/or 720p HD video: 1.5Mbps/1.5Mbps (down/up)br- Receiving 1080p HD video requires 2.5mbps (down/up)br- Sending 1080p HD video requires 3.0 Mbps (down/up)brbrFor Netflix viewing:br- Minimum recommended broadband connection speed: 1.5Mbpsbr- Real-world recommended minimum for SD: 3Mbps (down)br- Real-world recommended minimum for HD: 5Mbps (down)brbrAmazon Prime videos:br- Needs just 900 Kbps (down) to be streamed in standard definition, but you'll need a bandwidth of 3.5 Mbps (down) to upgrade the picture quality to HD.brbrYoutube videos:br- Google states that YouTube videos can be streamed in standard definition for just 500 Kbps (down) with live events requiring at least 1 Mbps (down). To watch YouTube in HD, 720p videos require a minimum of 2.5 Mbps, while those in 1080p need at least 4 Mbps
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