I was traveling with my 18 year old daughter, my brother, and his 13 year old son. We stayed 3 nights and were in the area to jeep.
It's hard to give Connie and Greg anything but a 5 star rating, but to be fair to those who come behind I believe it's important to mention a few things...
1. Connie and Greg are first rate hosts. They met us at the door, made a point of knowing our names, and were willing to serve breakfast at whatever time we wished. They (Greg especially) made sure we knew where we were going and loaned us his jeeping guide book for the three days which turned out to be very helpful.
As with other B&B's, be prepared to share meal time with Connie and Greg. They are filled with stories, suggestions, and laughs. We enjoyed it, but others may not.
2. The accommodations were above average but not spectacular. They were very clean but the rooms don't have any views and there is no sitting area to visit, read, or enjoy a drink or snack in the evening. That said, they've made the most of the space they have and can only do so much.
3. The food. We really enjoyed two of the three breakfasts while we were there, but the third not so much. That's a matter of personal preference. Connie made sure we were stuffed each morning which we appreciated after long days on the trail. My recommendation is to let Connie know ahead of time what you like, and she will make it. We especially liked the breakfast casserole and the crepes (served in the same breakfast). Also, we're not coffee drinkers and would have liked hot chocolate but not a big deal.
4. Whether you're one couple or two, you get the place to yourself so you don't have to worry about sharing with someone else. That was nice.
Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay, but not sure I would have brought my wife had we been looking for a quiet weekend get away. This is a place that's more practical and for those who really just need a place to stay after being out all day, some wonderful hosts, and a filling breakfast.
5. The wi-fi was hit and miss.