You all realize that Google Maps gives you a photo of the area in early spring or late fall? It's brown.
I can page through the google photos of my place to see when they were taken.
I think (correct me if I am wrong) that if you looked at a photo of that area today or Aug 1, 2018 you will see a different landscape with corn and green trees. I have areas on my acreage where the trees are so dense you cannot see..the temp is significantly lower that in the sun. And it is all not the same. There are dense undergrowth areas with dogwood. Then there are the deciduous cover forests with maple, oak, cherry, walnut, hickory, box elder, birch, willow, mulberry, elm, cottonwood, sand linden.
If there is dense undergrowth with dogwood and that other stupid little berry bush, poison ivy, VA creeper etc a person cannot even get in there. Deer can hide there easily. (the poison ivy crawls up the tree thicker than a rope)