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Old 03-26-2011, 01:33 PM   #11
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Generally, we don't have a lot of stuff that is worth stealing anyway. What we have, we usually carry with us or we leave it in the truck. I have had some food stolen before but if they were hungry-more power to them and no harm, no foul. I always bring too much anyway. The boys were kinda upset though-they took their box of Moon Pies. LOL


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Old 03-30-2011, 04:00 PM   #12
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Looking around there is a GPS tracking system for campers.
Has a bunch of bells and whistles too. You can set up sensors and what not, email alerts and horns and lights too. Hope that helps you out, though I've never seen one on a popup I have seen them on RV's.

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Old 04-01-2011, 12:03 AM   #13
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I suppose someone could break in, but usually there's not a lot to steal that's left in a pop-up. I think the thief would be someone that had seen something you had that he wanted and decides to break in when your gone. Otherwise, I wouldn't think it would be worth the thieves time.


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Old 04-01-2011, 05:38 AM   #14
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If you are worried, then you shouldn't be camping in the first place. You really don't have much by way of protection, but if you are surrounded by other campers, there is just a bit of everyone looking out for each other going on.


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there is just a bit of everyone looking out for each other going on.

I doubt I'd look out for the belongings on other campsites. I have no idea who those people are, who may have permission to do what, who may be guests or late arriving campers, etc. I wouldn't expect anyone to look out for my stuff, either.


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Old 04-15-2011, 07:51 PM   #16
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We only go to remote National Forest campgrounds (usually self register) or dispersed camping where there is nobody else.

We've never, ever had a problem.

Ever hear of a "home invasion"? if somebody is out to get you, you can be anywhere and bad stuff can happen. can't say I've ever had anything bad happen in the wilderness. As a retired Federal Prosecutor and good hiking/paddling buddy of mine always says....
10,000 felons convicted and haven't ever met one in the woods."


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Camping is sort of an honor system thing. Everyone has to leave valuables laying around camp sites. Tent campers especialy. Coolers,tents,chairs,laterns,sleeping bags etc. So everyone takes a risk. I wouldnt put to much thought into it,if you do it will just leave you paranoid when out at the beach or hiking etc. Everytime we leave our tent,our tent heaters,flashlights,food everything has to stay left alone. My jeep has no door on during the summer and it is vulnerable, it has tools,cb radio,jacks,chains,straps,all sorts of odds and ends but somtimes it has to get left that way with all my stuff inside sitting in plain view. Its just a risk we campers takes. I am not saying be blind, but you got to get out and relax.


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