Ron Dickey wrote:...
What do you do to protect for trailer at home and while camping.
I am hearing that camp site theft is up. And have heard motion lights help reduce that, they do not want to be seen.
Don't like thieves, so I have zero tolerance, and act accordingly to protect my (and my neighbors' or friends') property.
At home, in the back, I have:
- 1) A 4.5x10 utility trailer, with heavy-duty cable locks thru wheels, around the axle, then around a large tree.
- 2) My 4x8 squareback trailer in one bay of my 3-bay garage/shed, with a tongue lock attached. In the next bay are push & zero-turn mowers & a wheeled trimmer, a generator, 2 welders,and a portable air compressor (as well as ramps, jacks, outdoor tools). Third bay has my wife's (new-to-her) Lexus, and some of her "antique" furniture. Garage is locked.
- 3) Parked in front of the utility trailer, and two bays of the garage are my five other vehicles, all out-of-sight of the street, behind No Trespassing signs all around (plus a locked gate), with a bright mercury vapor light illuminating everything.
Being retired, I'm nearly always at home, and at my desk, where I overlook the backyard, garage, and parking area. Shotgun next to the window, door within 20 feet. Neighbors are watching out for each other, and we're on a dead-end road with no escape. And, in Texas (and in a red-voting area of it), that should be enough to discourage all but the most idiotic, desperate, or suicidal thieves.
While camping, I'll usually be with my group, all of the same mindset as I have, so we watch out for each other. If I need to leave camp when most others have already left already (out to eat or exploring), I'll lock the trailer tongue and wrap a cable thru a wheel and axle (as I do on the utility trailer at home). But, if I don't take my truck, and go out in a group vehicle, then I re-attach the trailer to my hitch (and then it's blocked into the well-lit camping spot, and you've gotta steal the truck, too...grand theft auto rules apply.