The actual property was fine, but be aware there are ticks. One got on my dog and another on my son within 10 min of arrival. My main issue was Cachagua Rd being listed as the primary way to reach the property. It is extremely narrow with no guard rails, has mile after mile of hairpin turns, sections tarped off the side for erosion, passes an expanse of landscape charred by a wildfire, drops down to one lane a few times with little warning, tons of locals driving like crazy, and terrifying drop all the way. My husband was trained to drive by his UPS long haul trucker dad and he was shaken. The idea that someone could arrive in the dark or have anything bigger than a compact is really scary. Tassajara is also windy, but much safer. We saw a lot of wildlife on that road (turkeys, deer, woodpeckers, vultures).