Our story begins as the ten of us journeyed across Washington state having had no contact from the host regarding the check in process. We left on faith that we would have a place to rest our heads at night, despite messages on the app, and multiple calls to a full mailbox. Finally, 30 minutes before our check-in time, we reached a liaison for the host, who told us how to get in. It was a lovely, though musty cabin, with very nice woodwork, and a good amount of space for 10, it’s close to the road, but quiet. What was not quiet was the dishwasher, which falls out from its place when the door is open, and which we had to hold up with a piece of firewood. It does work well however. What does not work is the TV, the landline, the Wi-Fi, the lights in the laundry room, the lights in the loft or the light for the shower. It was fun, discovering what we could add to our list of unusable amenities . We thought the toaster made the list, but it turned out to be the electrical outlets that made the cut. The electrician in our party was amused that the electrical parts of the house were not up to code. There are a few things we would have enjoyed, should it have been provided, like the bottom rack in the refrigerator, dish towels in the kitchen, a bathroom door that closes without brute force, and a few more rolls of toilet paper. Two rolls for 10 people for four days was simply ungenerous. All in all our time in Forks was fun and memorable, and will stick with us for years to come.