When we arrived, we found a well equipped and handsome cabin in a beautiful place. However, I would not stay there again in summer for one reason: during the night we were eaten alive by bugs. When we first got in, I noticed a lot of no-see-ums tapping to get out the windows. Perhaps because of unusual summer warmth, it was uncomfortably warm in the cabin, but though we thought of getting window air, we couldn’t leave any windows or doors open because of the clouds of bugs. Even so, all three of us were bitten on every bit of exposed skin during the night. Not only did we not get much sleep, we are still itching all over a week later. A look in the guest book suggests that most people visit in winter, when this cabin would provide quiet and close access to the glacier and a view of northern lights. I would come to this property then, but in the summer this place needs screens and fans. We paid for our stay here with numerous days and nights of scratching at bug bites.