It really depends where you are free camping. Greens Lake never had a problem and Gympie Cobb and Co never had a problem. Always left tables, chairs, buckets etc out. Have also left chairs folded up against the van at roadside stops over night. Still there in the morning. But really, you have to judge each place by your own feelings.
Edit: Also left portable gas cooker and kettles, pots etc out at Greens and Cobb and Co. Still there in the morning
If you have portable solar panels I imagine you would want to chain and padlock them to the van.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 24th of August 2012 05:36:18 PM
robkim said
11:10 PM Aug 24, 2012
SO OK when you are free camping do you have to lock up table and chairs and other stuff at night?????
gst said
11:20 PM Aug 24, 2012
Yes you do lock things up the people around you maybe ok it,s the ones that drop in while your asleep you have to look out for so you don't leave temptation out.
rockylizard said
11:38 PM Aug 24, 2012
Gday...
Depends where you "camp". I guess you would need to decide how 'vulnerable' the area is - praps.
I have been 'tent' camping, 'camper-trailer' camping and now 'caravan' camping for around 45 years. I have yet to 'lock up' table and chairs etc of a night. I bush walk away from my camp most days and whilst I lock the van door and windows, I leave my stuff around including pots, billies, pans etc at the fireplace.
I am either lucky or camp in the right places, but I have never had anything stolen from a campsite.
DAMN ! ! Having now said that out loud, I'll excite that bloke Murphy. Bugger
Cheers - John
billeeeeeee said
11:41 PM Aug 24, 2012
Howdyeeeee Nomads, B Boomers, and all U excited ppl,,,,,Salutations ....soooo wot r we talking about,???? Yes!!!!!! Im not sure wot U do , but I have alot of faith in Human Nature,, never had a problem, and may I say a big Howdyeeee to Blaze, hope to c U in Tassie over xmas, PS, looking forward to catching up with John (yoeleven) in Millmerren in October......wot goes on ,on the road , stays on the road,,,,,,,,stay excited ppl, enjoy the play ground, Planet Beautiful is a wonderful place,,,,,we only get one shot at it ,,,................Billeeeeeeee
Last year we were parked up opposite coopernook Hotel (NSW) & left our chairs out (not new fancy ones but about 15yrs old) over night & they were gone next morning.
Dreamcaster51 said
11:45 PM Aug 24, 2012
We almost lost a small BBQ from under our annex at StLawrence free camp. Our little dog Misty sleeps on my pillow so she can see out, the two guys took off like scalded cats when she started barking at 2 o'clock in the morning when it was dead quiet and pitch black. (We installed a motion detector on the side of the van and that helped with security after that) That was the only time, I could not help myself, training took over and I stayed in the dark shadows on the side of the road by the park for maybe 30 minutes. Sure enough the boys had to pass to get to town where I assume they lived. I waited until they were about 4ft from me then flicked my very bright LED torch in their eyes and asked what the F***they were doing. I haven laughed so much in years watching these two go off through the scrub towards the railway line. I reported the incident to the local jonny the next day, gave him a description and he knew exactly who they were. The bright blue silk boxers gave them away he! He!
Red Dog said
11:46 PM Aug 24, 2012
I never worry about it I look at it if they can get past my dog they can have it, one of the benifits of travelling with a good guard dog never had any trouble, anywhere we have camped and always feel safe.
Dreamcaster51 said
11:48 PM Aug 24, 2012
You know, when I was a kid I always wanted a red healer, never happened. Never mind Red Dog looks great mate, friend for life
Gerty Dancer said
11:58 PM Aug 24, 2012
We usually put stuff away, mostly because of the wildlife... possums can make a mess of anything they think might have had food in it. Also we carefully put our garbage either in a bin with a lid, or into the tug (suitably wrapped). The human sort of wildlife hasnt visited our camps during the night.
gst said
12:01 AM Aug 25, 2012
The alarm system I pm you was one I told a bloke in darwin to put on he's new dirt bike he laught and said no one will steal it that night a couple said thats ours gone even with
the dog barking gone in a blink. that was at Keo caravan park plus six push bikes.
jules47 said
02:37 AM Aug 25, 2012
Only ever had one thing taken whilst camping, and that was a very early editionof Camps book - possibly no. 1 or 2 - left sitting on chair and went to the loo - gone when came back. Oh, yes and a french stick of bread - taken by ducks in a caravan park.
Beth54 said
02:48 AM Aug 25, 2012
Happywanderer wrote:
It really depends where you are free camping. Greens Lake never had a problem and Gympie Cobb and Co never had a problem. Always left tables, chairs, buckets etc out. Have also left chairs folded up against the van at roadside stops over night. Still there in the morning. But really, you have to judge each place by your own feelings.
Edit: Also left portable gas cooker and kettles, pots etc out at Greens and Cobb and Co. Still there in the morning
If you have portable solar panels I imagine you would want to chain and padlock them to the van.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 24th of August 2012 05:36:18 PM
Thanks for the reminder Marj. Note to self, get lock for solar panel. I think we discussed that at Cobb & Co and I forgot all about it until now.
nomadic1 said
03:01 AM Aug 25, 2012
I leave stuff out most of the time at campsites. The only time I've had anything nicked was in a caravan park - and that was just a small table purchased from Aldi - they left my rather more expensive chair fortunately. They must have been really desperate for a small table.
Beth54 said
03:17 AM Aug 25, 2012
nomadic1 wrote:
I leave stuff out most of the time at campsites. The only time I've had anything nicked was in a caravan park - and that was just a small table purchased from Aldi - they left my rather more expensive chair fortunately. They must have been really desperate for a small table.
It must have been just the right size.
jules47 said
08:44 AM Aug 25, 2012
Yep - had to walk back into town for another one, told the girls in the bakers what happened, they laughed so much, gave me a replacement!!!! And I couldn't eat Peking duck - haven't you seen my avatar? That is on my bike!!
-- Edited by jules47 on Saturday 25th of August 2012 08:45:04 AM
Dougwe said
01:55 PM Aug 25, 2012
jules47 wrote:
Only ever had one thing taken whilst camping, and that was a very early editionof Camps book - possibly no. 1 or 2 - left sitting on chair and went to the loo - gone when came back. Oh, yes and a french stick of bread - taken by ducks in a caravan park.
Jules, that's terrible, I could forgive the camps book but the french stick of bread, that's just down right rude and unforgivable. If it was me I would have had Peking duck for dinner that night. Just don't tell Bohemian Gypsy please.
BohemianGypsy said
04:35 PM Aug 25, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
jules47 wrote:
Only ever had one thing taken whilst camping, and that was a very early editionof Camps book - possibly no. 1 or 2 - left sitting on chair and went to the loo - gone when came back. Oh, yes and a french stick of bread - taken by ducks in a caravan park.
Jules, that's terrible, I could forgive the camps book but the french stick of bread, that's just down right rude and unforgivable. If it was me I would have had Peking duck for dinner that night. Just don't tell Bohemian Gypsy please.
See Doug Jules would not eat the duck in retribution cause she likes ducks lol
Michelle
hagar said
09:15 PM Aug 25, 2012
solarpanel alarm locks on ebay are a good solution Thay are about $60 but cheapar than solar panles etc
justcruisin01 said
10:14 PM Aug 26, 2012
The bottom line is dont hand out invertations;.
We did have a couple of bloody backpackers tried to plug into our jenny in broud daylight, they were to dumb to work out that it wasn;t even running, then wanted the Mrs to start it for them, talk about hide.
JC.
BohemianGypsy said
12:27 AM Aug 27, 2012
justcruisin01 wrote:
The bottom line is dont hand out invertations;.
We did have a couple of bloody backpackers tried to plug into our jenny in broud daylight, they were to dumb to work out that it wasn;t even running, then wanted the Mrs to start it for them, talk about hide.
JC.
Gosh I hope she told them where to go lol. They have more front than Myer lol.
Michelle
jules47 said
12:31 AM Aug 27, 2012
What a hide they had JC - that sort give all backpackers a bad name, and they aren't all bad.
It really depends where you are free camping. Greens Lake never had a problem and Gympie Cobb and Co never had a problem. Always left tables, chairs, buckets etc out. Have also left chairs folded up against the van at roadside stops over night. Still there in the morning. But really, you have to judge each place by your own feelings.
Edit: Also left portable gas cooker and kettles, pots etc out at Greens and Cobb and Co. Still there in the morning
If you have portable solar panels I imagine you would want to chain and padlock them to the van.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Friday 24th of August 2012 05:36:18 PM
SO OK when you are free camping do you have to lock up table and chairs and other stuff at night?????
Yes you do lock things up the people around you maybe ok it,s the ones that drop in while your asleep you have to look out for so you don't leave temptation out.
Gday...
Depends where you "camp". I guess you would need to decide how 'vulnerable' the area is - praps.
I have been 'tent' camping, 'camper-trailer' camping and now 'caravan' camping for around 45 years. I have yet to 'lock up' table and chairs etc of a night. I bush walk away from my camp most days and whilst I lock the van door and windows, I leave my stuff around including pots, billies, pans etc at the fireplace.
I am either lucky or camp in the right places, but I have never had anything stolen from a campsite.
DAMN ! !
Having now said that out loud, I'll excite that bloke Murphy. Bugger 
Cheers - John
Howdyeeeee Nomads, B Boomers, and all U excited ppl,,,,,Salutations ....soooo wot r we talking about,???? Yes!!!!!! Im not sure wot U do , but I have alot of faith in Human Nature,, never had a problem, and may I say a big Howdyeeee to Blaze, hope to c U in Tassie over xmas, PS, looking forward to catching up with John (yoeleven) in Millmerren in October......wot goes on ,on the road , stays on the road,,,,,,,,stay excited ppl, enjoy the play ground, Planet Beautiful is a wonderful place,,,,,we only get one shot at it ,,,................Billeeeeeeee
I never worry about it I look at it if they can get past my dog they can have it, one of the benifits of travelling with a good guard dog never had any trouble, anywhere we have camped and always feel safe.
The human sort of wildlife hasnt visited our camps during the night.
The alarm system I pm you was one I told a bloke in darwin to put on he's new dirt bike he laught and said no one will steal it that night a couple said thats ours gone even with
the dog barking gone in a blink. that was at Keo caravan park plus six push bikes.
Only ever had one thing taken whilst camping, and that was a very early editionof Camps book - possibly no. 1 or 2 - left sitting on chair and went to the loo - gone when came back.


Oh, yes and a french stick of bread - taken by ducks in a caravan park.
Thanks for the reminder Marj. Note to self, get lock for solar panel. I think we discussed that at Cobb & Co and I forgot all about it until now.
It must have been just the right size.
Yep - had to walk back into town for another one, told the girls in the bakers what happened, they laughed so much, gave me a replacement!!!! And I couldn't eat Peking duck - haven't you seen my avatar? That is on my bike!!
-- Edited by jules47 on Saturday 25th of August 2012 08:45:04 AM
Jules, that's terrible, I could forgive the camps book but the french stick of bread, that's just down right rude and unforgivable. If it was me I would have had Peking duck for dinner that night. Just don't tell Bohemian Gypsy please.
See Doug Jules would not eat the duck in retribution cause she likes ducks lol
Michelle
solarpanel alarm locks on ebay are a good solution Thay are about $60 but cheapar than solar panles etc
The bottom line is dont hand out invertations;


.
We did have a couple of bloody backpackers tried to plug into our jenny in broud daylight, they were to dumb to work out that it wasn;t even running, then wanted the Mrs to start it for them, talk about hide.
JC.
Gosh I hope she told them where to go lol. They have more front than Myer lol.
Michelle