Thirtyfour Campgrounds
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the evolving nature of camping, this book presents a detailed photographic survey of nearly 6,500 American campsites. It highlights how modern campers engage in ritualized activities that connect them to nature, contrasting with the more primitive experiences of the past. Martin Hogue delves into the nuances of each site, revealing subtle differences that define the camping experience today. Through this typological approach, the work captures the essence of contemporary camping culture while honoring its historical roots.