Hmmm,, interesting, I've always been more concerned about theft while I'm at a grocery store or in a hotel parking lot. I do keep our pair of jerry cans and our propane bottle locked as they would be easy pickins for anyone wanting fuel. Our trailer has a soft top which is easily removed or cut open. Our trailer has a spinning lunette ring that works with our pintle hook. If need be I can always unscrew the lunette ring if we leave the trailer behind. So far, in way over 20 years of camooing in remote areas, our campsite, nor any of our equipment has ever been disturbed. If we backpack from basecamp, anything of true value, camera gear, laptops, etc, etc, gets locked up in the rig in their respective cases. We keep an extraordinarilly clean campsite, which I think tends to serve for as much a deterrent as anything. Everything automatically gets put away in its proper place at the end of the day, exploring with the rig, during a day hike, or when we backpack for an overnighter or two. It would be very easy for one to walk into a cluttered site and walk away with whatever is in view. I refuse to live in fear and am not paranoid in the least, but I do think that our anal retentiveness about keeping a clean and orderly campsite goes a long way to deterring the casual amateur thief. If a pro wants it, he's gonna get it, period. That's what insurance is for. peace out.