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What To Do

Fancy Night

Julia Local

Sylvia

Good Night

Casa Susannah

Eliza

Mirador

Chill Night

Miss Lucy’s

The Red Onion

The Pines

Sorry Charlie

Rip Van Winkle Brewery

Slices

Music

The Local

Avalon

Levon Helms Studio

Bearsville Theater

Club Helsinki

The Colony

DRINKS

Hemlock

Small Talk

Lone Wolf

Subversive

Maker Lounge

Salt Box

Hiking

(Download AllTrails app for driving and trail directions.)

“Laurel House” or “Rail Trail” to Kaaterskill Falls

Platte Clove Waterfall Hike

Sloane Gorge

Overlook Mountain

Rips Rock

Slide Mountain

Artist Rock

Hungover Morning

Gracie’s Luncheonette for breakfast

Circle W Market for cappuccino and sandwich

Fantyze Bagels

Village Diner

Glo Spa

Catskill Cryotherapy

Kids

Zoom Flume (in summer)

Wooden Wheel Roller Skate and Arcade

Bailiwick Zoo and Horse Riding

Opus 40 Sculpture Park & Museum

“Hi-Way” Drive-In Theater

Saugerties Lighthouse Walk

Enquiring Minds Bookstore

Grant Morse Playground

Hike to Artist Rock and swim in North Lake

Rainy Day

Orpheum Theater - Upstate Films

Patel Lanes Bowling

Hudson River Maritime Museum

Antique Shopping in Downtown Saugerties

Antique Warehouse in Hudson

Tinker Street Cinema

Regional dining and activity guide

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How Things Work

CABIN 2 HOT TUB

  • Tighten black drain plug on back of stove.

  • DO NOT LIGHT STOVE UNTIL TUB IS FILLED TO THE TOP. (The stove will warp and break if there is no water cycling through or it.)

  • Do not drain stove until fire sis out.

  • Turn on faucet and wash out tub. (Use hose to spray down if needed.)

  • Close drain valve and fill tub to the top.

  • Build fire in Chofu stove with only paper and kindling. (12 pieces of small 1x1 inch kindling.)

  • Wait fifteen minutes and fill stove with 2x2 inch pieces of wood.

  • Continue feeding fire with thin pieces until temp is 10 degrees cooler than what you want.

  • Stove will continue to heat the tub for 30 minutes and heat 10-15 degrees as the coals burn down.

  • DO NOT DRAIN STOVE UNTIL FIRE IS COMPLETELY OUT.

  • Loosen black drain plug on back of stove to drain when finished.

Cabin 3 and 4 Hot Tub

  • NEVER LIGHT OR EXTINGUISH STOVE UNLESS IT IS COMPLETELY SUBMERGED IN WATER. (THE ALUMINUM WILL BURN THROUGH.)

  • Wash out tub, plug drain, and fill completely to the top with hose.

  • Make sure stove is COMPLETELY SUBMERGED.

  • Load stove with 2 logs then lots of newspaper, fire starter, kindling and a couple more logs.

  • Put lid on stove, leaving it 2 inches open (for air intake). Place cover over tub to insulate.

  • Light the fire and keep feeding it every 15-20 minutes.

  • Swirl water with paddle for faster heating.

  • When tub temperature is close to what you want, stop adding wood.

  • Enjoy!

  • Drain tub, replace cover and stove lid.


FAQs

• Contact Porter: 718-757-2558

• Outdoor lighting switch is located outside the double sliding doors on your right.

• Please clean all pet hair (especially couch) if you brought a furry friend.

• Firewood is available at a self-serve store at the head of the 252 driveway.

• Lift the chaise on the couch for extra linens and blanket.

• If you use the propane heater, please turn it to LOW before leaving in winter, OFF in summer…Same for A/C.

• Get wood stove HOT for 15 minutes with a dozen kindling sticks and 2"x2" split wood, then add logs.

• Use wood from the forest for outdoor campfires. Use only split hardwood in the stove.

• Sauna sessions are free; book as many a you like here: https://calendly.com/catskillscontainers/90min.

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• Check in is 3pm. Check out is 11am.

• Checkout: Please do your dishes and leave the cabin generally as you found it. (We will take

care of the trash, recycling, linens, and compost.)

Fun Facts

• Most Americans use 943 kWh of electricity per month, creating 14,000 pounds of CO2 emissions per year. Our electricity is 100% solar and produces zero emissions.

• New home construction in the U.S. creates around 60,000 tons of CO2 emissions. Our cabins are up-cycled from retired shipping containers and wood is milled onsite— cutting

emissions to under 1,000.

• The average American uses 82 gallons of water a day at home. Our waterless toilets and efficient water systems reduce that to 15.