My girlfriend and I had a great night at Maxwell Glamping. Robert is very responsive. The tent has everything you need, including firewood, pots & pans, silverware, cups, bowls, large jugs of water, water bottles, battery powered lights, a propane powered stovetop for easy cooking, a fire pit, and a franklin stove inside the tent. We stayed on a cold night (20 degree low) in November, cooked a meal and drank by the fireplace while watching the stars. The stargazing here is incredible. At night, we were initially warm with the fire going outside and the stove going inside, though by morning the fire had died and we were glad we brought a lot of layers to bundle up underneath the blankets. We did have some trouble keeping the smoke from the stove out of the tent. There's a chimney for the exhaust but we still managed to have smoke seeping out. I'm sure we did something wrong. The site is secluded but as some other guests mentioned, you do hear vehicles on the nearby road. I'm not quite sure what all these people are doing late at night on this small road. One driver was doing donuts in the parking lot nearby. Another driver must have mistaken their camp site for ours and entered our site late at night, which required taking down the rope and everything. They circled around our vehicle before taking off, which left us momentarily terrified. After that though we fell asleep bundled up and woke up just before sunrise to head off for Zion. We cooked some eggs & bacon on the propane stove. The individual coffee packets Robert included were perfect for warming up. We weren't sure if the expectation was to wash the dishes. We tried, but my hands were too frozen to go on. Sorry that we left a mess, Robert! On the way to Zion or to Robert's tent from Vegas, stop at the River Rock Roasters! We would definitely stay again.