Another post, another point of view... We use Reserve America to reserve our campsites, especially for Indiana State Parks. When booking a site, Reserve America always has photos of the actual campsite. In the last couple years, we've been very disappointed on more than one occasion when the photos did not match the real world experience. You see, the photos had been taken a few years earlier and the campsites looked great! Analyzing the photos, yes, I can navigate those trees. When we got to the campground(s), the trees are all gone! Cut down ... zilch .. none! They were cut down because of the Ash Bore infestation and Reserve America had not updated the photos. End result, what we though was a shady campsite, turned out to be full sun. (This has happened a few times). So, it does go both ways, you know! We've learned, photos are a guide, not the rule of thumb.