I honestly donât know where the 9/10 ratings came from, but I can say for certain that it was not here. While I understand a functioning farm, this was not the Yellowstone. The eco-friendly toilet is nothing short of a construction bucket with a bag, definitely not the âcharmingâ outdoor experience I was hoping for. While you think you are saving the planet with this eco-friendly indoor outhouse, this makeshift urine disposal system consists of a sawed-off pipe sending urine outside the back of the cabin, which Iâm sure is a great feature if youâre into rustic plumbing, but not ideal for a relaxing stay. The overwhelming urine smell near the back of the cabin certainly didnât add to the ambiance. The 1800s called, they want their chamber pot back! Then thereâs the so-called âkitchen amenities.â Styrofoam plates and plastic cutlery are not what I would consider âdishes.â The more than half-empty, murky water jug left a lot to be desired. Black mold in the air conditioning unit, thick dust, and old used oils/spices in the single cabinet, combined with cleaning supplies under the sink that clearly hadnât been touched, Iâm not sure what housekeeping was actually doing. The half-used toiletries in the kitchen/bathroom gave it more of a homeless shelter vibe than a getaway cabin. The refrigerator had frost buildup, making it virtually unusable. The stains on the couch would make a forensic team proud. The listing photos seemed to be during the cabinâs prime.