Thanks. We are finally getting around to making new side tents. Some minor modifications to the design but almost the same. Hope you find some time to enjoy your new trailer soon. Lastly be safe out there, appreciate what you do for the city.Jay: Great video as usual. I had already purchased both based on your posts I read on your Blog page. I am very pleased with them both. I have not used the tent as of yet but the trailer is home and I'm still trying to find some time to use it....LOL. By the way I hope your enjoying your new Northwest home.
Good point. My dog comes on all our camping trips but when we go out for a hike, she comes with us.Seems to me the best solution to trailer security would be a dog. May not be the most pratical, but imagine a well trained dog defending the trailer should defer many criminals.![]()
I had a Reese Hitch Lock when I watched the Proven Industries video on how easily the lock can be removed, so I tried it and sure enough, I had that lock broken off in about 10 seconds. Jay and Valerie's video features a Proven Industries hitch lock and it looks to be military grade tough. A bit expensive but worth it if you worried about your Camp Inn disappearing. I ordered model 2178.I just saw in a local forum here about some folks that got their recreational trailer stolen (not a CampInn) so I figured I would shoot a video of my locks and finally got it uploaded today to my Youtube channel.
https://youtu.be/2wcN4qQIBJM
Yes, those Reese hitch locks are pretty weak. I have one laying around and was planning on doing a short video of just how easy it is to snap those things off.I had a Reese Hitch Lock when I watched the Proven Industries video on how easily the lock can be removed, so I tried it and sure enough, I had that lock broken off in about 10 seconds. Jay and Valerie's video features a Proven Industries hitch lock and it looks to be military grade tough. A bit expensive but worth it if you worried about your Camp Inn disappearing. I ordered model 2178.