We stayed at the hobo preserve for a few days. We used the outdoor and indoor fireplaces. While we were there, it got cold once the fire went out, just be aware of what time of year you’re going and plan accordingly. Rebecca was great, even borrowing us a bottle of vodka for bloody Mary’s so we didn’t have to run to the store. Also, she let us borrow a Dutch oven for cooking pasta, which worked out well. I’d bring some warm clothes and something to keep you dry, this rain season has been crazy with constant storms. I’d like to go back, hopefully there is a flatscreen tv with dvd player next time, the only issue we really had was with that, but didn’t really interfere with us having a good time. There’s a massive jinga set there, which was fun as well. There is plenty to do around the area, I would recommend Julian, good shops and bars. We fished at Cuyamuka lake, came up empty but had a good time doing it. Tons of hiking in the area, there is one hike you can oversee down to Palm Springs, I think it’s about a 5000 ft drop off, about the same as the Grand Canyon just different scenery. We played pool a couple of nights, had to teach the kid the finer points if you know what I mean.