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Backcountry theft?

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by rollin904, Jul 23, 2017.

  1. Jul 26, 2017 at 11:04 PM
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    Bigbunzilike

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    Go to Home depot and pick up the Milwaukee Tick or a few of them. You can attach them to anything you want and monitor it by using on app on your phone. Other than stuff like that you just have to believe in you fellow man. I have never had a problem but I go down the path least traveled.
     
  2. Sep 24, 2019 at 2:24 PM
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    Out of sight, out of mind. Locks only keep honest men honest. If someone wants something bad enough they'll take it regardless of your preventative measures. I do my best to make it difficult; if they want it they'll have to work for it, but if they do manage, that's what insurance is for, right?
     
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  4. Sep 26, 2019 at 8:29 AM
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    I use a pressure switch on my spare tire (similar to the ones on your door that turn the lights on) thats hooked up to a very loud siren thats easily 2-3x as loud as a regular car alarm. I ran all of the wiring inside of the tubing so the dickhead wont even know it's there until he lifts the tire off.

    I figure if some scumbag is going to steal something, they're going to start with my spare thats bolted to the back of my truck.
     
  5. Oct 1, 2019 at 9:07 PM
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    Theives are lazy, and generally not very smart.

    I’ve never had a problem when parking somewhere that’s really out in the boonies. Thats a lot of effort for a would-be theif for like not much gain, and they would have to know exactly where I parked.

    But if your trailhead is only a mile or so out of town, and it’s a well known spot, yeah, I’d worry a bit. But just don’t leave expensive stuff in there, and you should be fine.

    If it looks like you’re the kind of dude who has a shit ton of money back home, they might bother to get your address and track you down, but again, theives are generally lazy, and look more for targets of opportunity.

    I’d honestly be more worried about your house getting broken into. Several years ago, I was packing up the tent trailer for a camping trip over a 3 day holiday weekend. We came back and house was ransacked. Turns put several others on the block got hit, too. They apparently drove thru the neighborhood looking for people packup up. It was a safe bet we’d all be gone several days, and we were.

    So, if you can pack in your garage and not make it obvious you’re gone, that’d be the best.
     

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