Overall it was a great spot and Bryan was an awesome host. Very responsive and helpful. We were there late Oct into Nov and the trees and stars were just beautiful. The property also hosts a large house (rental), a small house (family), and a propane business. Despite the other activity around the property, things are spread out enough and we felt like we had the place to ourselves a lot of the time.
The first weird thing, which is seasonal and out of anyone's control, is that the camping spot is under several large oak trees, which in late autumn are dropping acorns 24/7, hitting the roof of the trailer with a loud *crack*.
The other quirk of this camping spot is the situation for emptying one's black water tank. It involves a pump, a Y-connector, and a long hose that runs uphill to the main house. Bryan was very good about explaining to us how it works and coming out to help the first time we used it. The system works well (as long as you have the proper O-ring to seal the connection at the receiving end of the pump!). So this isn't a complaint, just something that's good to know -- and as long as you're handy you can totally manage it.
Finally, the GRAY WATER ONLY port is way at the back of the parking spot. We had to park diagonally and all the way back to reach it with our 14-ft hose.
The wifi reaches the spot well enough, but don't count on it for live video calls.
But other than those few things it was fantastic! I'd totally stay there again.