This was our first time visiting the property and the Durango area. We were fortunate to experience great weather almost our entire stay and there were fantastic views from every window in the home. Finding the property was easy and the only glitch in getting there was the access-coded, subdivision gate prior to reaching the home. I could not find where the code was delivered in advance in the emails sent. The good news is that upon emailing the question, it was promptly provided. Frustration averted! Also, be prepared for Deer Trail, the last 1.5 miles, before the home as it is a wash-boarded gravel road. Rough. The home is perched on a ridge that is around 7,800' in elevation and provided commanding views of the La Plata mountains. A little breezy at times in the afternoon but the view changes on the mountains by the hour. Cool, dry air so bring plenty of moisturizer, lip balm and sunscreen. In town, which sits at about 6,500', was always warmer than at the home. One thing that was not clearly detailed that does make a difference was that the Master Bedroom suite was locked and inaccessible. The correct number of available bedrooms, bathrooms and sleeping capacity was accurately advertised but the true Master suite, the whole end of the downstairs level, was not.I would recommend booking a trip on the Durango to Silverton steam train which was a long, but very scenic day if you ride the train up and back. Also Mesa Verde National Park is breathtaking. Thanks!