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Trailcams in camp seems like a good idea.
I've backpacked and backpack hunted a lot, with high end climbing gear, glass, and guns left in camp. I have not had an issue in MT, WY, or WA. I can believe it's an issue but have not personally had a problem at a trailhead or in the backcountry. I do worry about it a bit, but try not to think about it.I've read some stories about trucks being broken into at trail heads but what about camps? Is it one of those rare events or does it happen more then people talk about?
...dirty thieves stole every can...rotten bastards.
"Never had a problem with that yet in Montana. Worst thing that ever happened was the time when the wife and I hunted hard all day and saw nothing but back at camp we found two fresh elk gut piles within a hundred yards of our tent."
- Hahahahaha...now that would suck.
I parked at a trail head that leads to a fishing hole here in PA. I had a plastic style truck box in the back of my truck that was usually under my tonneau cover that I had recently removed. It had a few tools and a jack in it, but nothing too expensive. Returned from a decent evening of fishing to find it was gone. My fault for only using bungee cords and not having it chained down...
Man you have to be more careful. You are living in Pa. which is right next door to New Iran and MaryIRAQ.