I guess I'm too trusting. Where I camp are mostly other outdoorsmen and fly fishermen. Now that doesn't make them all honest, and there are others that pass by, so I guess I'm just trusting and lucky. Or maybe stupid.

But most outdoor people aren't thieves. Maybe that's an unfair stereotype, but I'll trust a fellow camper, or hunter, or fisherman way more than some city-slicker who wouldn't know a campfire if it sparked in his face. I don't leave my panel out, or my trailer unlocked, in a Wal-Mart parking lot, or an urban KOA while taking a shower, or at a shopping center stocking up on supplies, or busy gas stations, or even highway rest areas.
I look at it as the chance I take with everything, like the propane tank, battery, my outside water jugs, and even the trailer itself. I put a padlock through the hole on the hitch, but a real criminal could probably cut it in seconds. My belongings inside could be stolen by any good thief by just cutting the padlock on the rv door latch, prying it open, or unscrewing the whole assembly. As a rule, I don't think CT's are too secure from real scum. In the case of the solar panel, I can see where a so-called "honest thief" might be tempted to just seize the opportunity since its so easy to take and run\. ("Honest thief", that one always cracks me up.

) But so far, so good.
I'm not really sure how to keep the solar panel more secure, but if some poor bastard wants to take the chance for a $100 panel, so be it. For that money, its not really worth me worrying about it too much. Now, if I stayed in dense, populated developed campgrounds with lots of "weekend warriors" coming and going, or some crazy place like Alligator Alley in Florida (crime-ridden), I'd be worried. In my hangouts though,
most of the time there's people going around asking if I know anybody who lost their net, or fly box, or left a fly rod sitting somewhere.

And we watch each others' stuff too, and know who's supposed to be there, and who isn't. I just trust my fellow fishermen, and hope the scumbags leave me alone.
I believe another reason there's not a whole lot of thieves in most of the areas I go is that nearly everyone in this neck of the woods is packing. Any thief caught stealing near anyplace I camp will likely not ever have their day in court, at least not with all his/her appendages attached.
The only things I've had stolen in my life were from a vehicle parked in downtown Seattle, and downtown Denver. I don't park in downtown Anywhere anymore unless its unavoidable, and then there's not one item left inside the truck for the gangster bastards.
Well, that got me going!

I hate thieves!

But I still take my chances I guess. We all do.
