House Manual
WiFi: Look for the “CrossCreek-310” wireless network name. The password is crosscreek310.
Heat: Please be kind to the environment and set the heat to 65 degrees when you are not in the condo. Most residences in Frisco don’t have AC, and ours is no exception. On warmer summer nights, crack open the upstairs windows and enjoy the rushing sound of the creek.
Fireplace: Firewood is available at the back of the complex near the recycling and dumpsters. It is located in a roughly 12’-10’ shed. You should already have received the code for the lock by email and text. My perennial favorite is Duraflame, as it burns neatly and produces less smoke. Duraflame logs can also be purchased at Safeway, Walmart, and hardware stores.
*** To avoid an extra cleaning fee, please scoop the ashes into the provided fire can when you are finished. When they are thoroughly cooled, they can be disposed of in the dumpster at the end of the parking lot.
Door Locks: The doors with keypads are designed to lock automatically when closed. Both the door from the garage to the condo and the front door have the same code. The code for the overhead garage door is 0819.
TV: All TVs are smart TVs.
First Aid Kit: Can be found under the kitchen sink.
Fire Extinguisher: Under the kitchen sink & under the master bathroom sink.
Quiet Hours: are 11 pm-7 am. Please keep this in mind during your stay.
Kitchen: There should be lots of tableware, drinkware, and silverware for your needs, plus all the appliances and extras you would expect in a vacation home. If I have neglected to think of or provide something in the kitchen that you were expecting, please let me know - I always want to make my guests very comfortable.
Trash: The dumpster is located at the end of the parking lot. (Go out the front door and turn left)
BBQ grill: Community grills are available for use in common areas between buildings and in the back of the parking lot.
Things to do: There is SO MUCH to do in Frisco that it would be impossible to list it all here. But here are a few ideas beyond the fantastic skiing, world-class hiking, and downtown visiting that you might enjoy:
Winter: Take a sleigh ride. Check out gobreck.com for local operators
Winter: Go tubing or sledding.
Winter: Check out ice skating, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, fat biking, and scenic snowcat tours
Winter: There are several world-class ski resorts nearby — guessing that isn’t news to you, though.
Summer: Go Mountain Biking.
Keystone and Copper both offer bike rentals, and then will haul your bike up the mountain so you can ride down. So fun!
Plus, there are bike trails all over Summit County that don’t require a chair lift. You can rent from several local bike rental shops and use the trail system around Summit County to take you around the lake or other beautiful areas.
Summer: Ride the mountain coasters, and play at the outdoor playgrounds that offer rock climbing, bungee jumping, zip-lining, bumper boats, disc golf, go-karts, and horse-drawn carriage rides at the various mountain resorts.
The Betty Ford Alpine Flower Garden down in Vail is worth a visit. Go for a visit and grab some lunch - a great little outing.
Need Help? Contact Information
Michaell Taylor 914-830-1379 (text or phone)
Jessica Rust-Taylor 917-854-4639 (text or phone)
Chris & Senna Clark, Property Managers & local help:
Chris: 330-573-9006 (text or phone)
Senna: 419-217-9593 (text or phone)
Checkout Procedures
We hope you have enjoyed your stay at our home.
Please note that checkout time is at 10am on the date of checkout.
Before you leave, we just ask a couple of favors to help our housekeepers prepare for our next guests.
Please load all dishes into the dishwasher and start it running on the normal cycle. (This is really, really helpful for our housekeeping crew. Thank you in advance!)
Please turn the heat down to 65º F in the winter.
Please close all windows.
As you leave, please text 419-217-9593 indicating that you are departing “Check out Moose”. This is extremely helpful to our very busy cleaning crews.

