
Site A93 Blackwoods Campground
Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
July 31, 2013, 1:30pm local (-5 GMT)
© 2013 Ken Stuart, All Rights Reserved.
Sleeping in a tent amongst trees allows for different kinds of experiences. If they are long-needled pines, you get to hear gentle whispers with every breeze. If it rains, you enjoy the gentle dripping of water for hours after a storm has passed. Compared to camping in a desert or field, we far prefer wooded sites.
Of course forests provide much more than a place to sleep for us. Various critters often come calling during the night to see what they can find to eat, and sometimes we see them, other times hear them as they wander onto our site. Forests provide firewood (bought locally, to be sure, rather than cut or gathered at the campground). And they offer shade during the hot days of summer when camping and hiking nearby.
More information: New England/Acadian forests
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Lat: 44° 18' 28.26" N
Long: 69° 13' 18.17" W
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.