roadmaven wrote:I'm less concerned about locking it up like Ft. Knox when we camp. It's when it's sitting in our driveway when we're off to work that prompts me to lock it down.
Good point. I guess I'm very fortunate to have a garage that holds our two cars and the TD.
We always have our campsite clean and have things put away (both the wife and I are a bit OCD), but if we are away hiking or fishing, etc. in the campground vicinity we just leave everything as is (unless we are cooking the galley is closed). If we take the car somewhere, we put most things away, stow chairs etc under the picnic table, and sometimes lock the TD doors and hatch, but have never even considered a hitch lock or chains, etc.
Just like if you have a relationship with your neighbors at home, if you establish a friendship with your neighbor at a campground you can rely on one another to watch over each others spread.
My two most effective security measures:
1) camp in remote areas or low-population campgrounds away from big cities
2) befriend your neighbor.