If it weren’t for these amazing hosts, I don’t know what we would have done. They were so helpful pre-check-in and so accommodating with our checkout time request due to our son’s Ironman race on our final day. That proved to be a moot point as several hours after we arrived, the storm hit with a fury uprooting huge century trees that took down every power line and crushed many roofs within eyeshot. We were completely trapped in our home as the roads were impassable by huge trees and power lines. Fortunately, our hosts had generously left us food and snacks for the first morning, though without power we had no way to prepare it. We found some slightly soggy charcoal and a small bit of lighter fluid in the shed, and made eggs and toasted bagels on the Weber. With no internet we had no way of checking status of the rest of the area, of the scheduled race, or emergency services to get us out of there into another place. No one came that day. After walking (5mi) to Target, getting water and a few limited pantry staples, waiting a couple hours to enter, they were in shock over the devastation. We had to get out of there, so he took matters into his own hands and thought that he could cut some limbs and create a trail through properties so that neighbors, particularly elderly ones, could get out. He found some hand tools went to work until we could no longer see in the dark. Our hosts checked in as often as they could with spotty service. Not much they could do.