Yes. Five stars. On check-in process alone, our experience was excellent. The hosts provided a printed copy of the contract, provided insights to the surrounding area, obliged all of my asinine questions, and made us feel welcome after our 13-hour drive. Before we left there house (which is about a quarter mile away and mostly out of sight) they made sure that we knew they were only a phone call away at any time. If you're new to this airbnb/vrbo thing, this isn't always the case and makes a huge difference in case something goes awry.
Winter being nearly in full swing, they had the cabin heated before we arrived. If you're also from Florida, you know how much of a difference this makes. The cabin was spotless and well laid out. Despite being small, it was easy to keep all of our bags and gear organized (read: piles of gear). The kitchen is fully equipped: stove, oven, microwave, dish soap and scrubber, fridge, free coffee, and plenty of counter space for dry goods and whatnot.
Other noteworthy points: the bed is comfortable, the shower is hot with good pressure, the creek behind the cabin is icing on the cake and does swell a small river when it rains (aka don't leave stuff on the bank), the road in was well paved and cleared, and the driveway has plenty of room for two cars.
Climbers: The Red is basically down the street. The drive was about twenty minutes leading over the ridge before gorge, putting Slade just another fifteen minutes or so away as well. KEY NOTE: the back deck is massive. Their covered, screened in porch will be life saver for gear overflow. It was also a great place for morning coffee.
TLDR: stay here, then stay here again. Tell your friends to stay here. Respect these incredible hosts so we can all keep renting this spot. Disclaimer: I have no ties to the hosts (and frankly can't remember their names at the moment). Cheers.