Break in at Shady Grove
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Yeah, I would definately be down in a flash, especially if it didn't stop after a minute or two.
Of course, the other solution to this is to not leave valuables in your car, get a removeable faceplate, etc. But, it'd be a bitch to carry all my CDs up to the rock all the time...
Of course, the other solution to this is to not leave valuables in your car, get a removeable faceplate, etc. But, it'd be a bitch to carry all my CDs up to the rock all the time...
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iPods are pretty cool. I take my shuffe with me everywhere.
If you want to leave expensive stuff in your car, you might look at some of these products:
http://www.pac-safe.com/
They won't stop a very determined thief with time, but they will add a nice layer of security. I use one for my laptop.
If you want to leave expensive stuff in your car, you might look at some of these products:
http://www.pac-safe.com/
They won't stop a very determined thief with time, but they will add a nice layer of security. I use one for my laptop.
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nice link wes, i might get one for my pack for my trip to new zealand next year. looking around on the site, imagine finding this at the anchors of a route on your redpoint attempt when you're pumped out of your mind, http://www.pac-safe.com/product.aspx?pId=665
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I read somewhere once that when parking in a remote location (like the Southern Region) you should take all your valuables with you and leave the glove compartment and driver's console (you know, the thing between the front seats) open so potential jerk-faces can see there's nothing to break in for. It's more of a hassel, and I always get a little OCD about forgetting my keys at the crag, never mind wallet, etc., but I'm going to do it from now on. It's a bummer we have to.