Guys - Lets keep it to what happened and how to prevent it so this doesn't turn into a firearms thread that needs the attention of mods.
Thanks,
Alan
Thanks,
Alan
I make a point of waving my wallet several times over my head after I've locked the door in case the scum are watching- not sure if that helps at all.
Maybe you should rethink that. If they know hikers are carrying their valuables, the thieves will start mugging instead of breaking-in.
Maybe you should rethink that. If they know hikers are carrying their valuables, the thieves will start mugging instead of breaking-in.
Park in a puddle that spreads all the way under the car, but not deep enough to touch the rims (just the tires in the water). Then surreptitiously drop a wire from the hot (non frame) side of the battery into the puddle. Perps will have an interesting experience when they lay in the puddle and then complete the circuit with their sawzall. (disclaimer - I haven't tested this, it may just result in a dead battery, not a dead perp.)
I have no intention of shooting anyone for breaking into my vehicle.
But, that's just me.
And yes, I own guns. Several. And yes, I've had my vehicle broken into.
Still not going to shoot someone over it.
Maybe you should rethink that. If they know hikers are carrying their valuables, the thieves will start mugging instead of breaking-in.
It almost makes you wonder whether it'd be a better idea to leave nothing at all valuable in your car, and just leave it unlocked.
I wouldn't try it.Park in a puddle that spreads all the way under the car, but not deep enough to touch the rims (just the tires in the water). Then surreptitiously drop a wire from the hot (non frame) side of the battery into the puddle. Perps will have an interesting experience when they lay in the puddle and then complete the circuit with their sawzall. (disclaimer - I haven't tested this, it may just result in a dead battery, not a dead perp.)
I wouldn't try it.
However, the mud around the puddle might record some footprints.
Doug
Yea. And they'd end up with a wet and cold butt.
I had the opportunity a couple of years ago to come back to the trail head just as some no good so-and-so smashed the window in the car next to mine. I kept quit until I could get a license number, then showed myself. These two punks had a long talk with the local sheriff.
I now take the time when I driving home, (late afternoons, punks don't like early mornings) to slow down and drive through trail head parking lots, looking for anything out of the ordinary. I'm talking about the trail heads off the main highways, like Galehead, The Twins, Tripoli Rd, ect.
If I see a vehicle with one or more persons just hanging out, I stop, and wait. Most of the time you can tell if the people are hiker, or up to no good. I take down the vehicle license plate number and store it in my phone.
Most of the time they either get out of their car and start to gear up, or they leave. Just twice, I've walked over to the car and asked If their having "car trouble". Kind of a hint to leave!
We have to start to look out for each other. I'm sure in the time those punks took to hack off a converter, more then on hiker drove past the trailhead.
Just stay safe, look out for each other (like we do on the trail) and be observant.
Leave Free and Hike.....Walker
MichaelJ: Oddly enough, if I were hanging out post-hike by the car, stretching or rehydrating, and Walker stopped as noted, I would find *their* behavior to be suspicious and would likely make a point to take down their plate on my drive away!
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