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how to keep expensive items safe in a camper-van


We are only 3 weeks away from starting the big trip all the way around Australia.
Doe's anyone have advice on how to keep valuables safe in a camper-van if you are away from it for a day?
It would be a little inconvenient to slide the beds in and wind down the roof every time we leave it for more than a couple of hours or if we are at the end of the jetty. We will be in situations like campsites/ camp areas and national parks. As much as we are fairly trusting we do appreciate thieves take holidays too.
Any advice gratefully excepted.

( free camp areas on the Eyre Peninsular would be helpful too)

Thanks Kate


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My first thought would be to only take the valuables you are sure you will need. Any others leave with a relative or a bank safe.
Depending on what it is, maybe in a bag at the back of the fridge, somewhere tucked well out of site of looking through windows.

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We had the same issue with our camper trailer. I wasnt possible to lock it securely at all. So we kept the lap-top, wallets etc in the Tug, out of sight of anybody looking in the windows. Never had a problem... people in campgrounds or caravan parks are usually respectful of other peoples property, it can occasionally be locals who cause problems.
Make copies of important documents, record the phone #'s to call for reporting lost/stolen cards etc, and consider bolting a "safe" or something onto the floor under the bed or in the back of a hard-to-get-at cupboard.

Havent been there yet, but Lincoln Nat Park was recommended to us by friends.

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thanks heaps for the advice, looks like it is something to work on

Kate :)

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Hi k8ty,
Are you talking about a Campervan, or a Camper Trailer ?

Cheers,
Sheba.

-- Edited by Sheba on Wednesday 6th of October 2010 06:49:18 PM

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There aren't many free camping areas on Eyre Peninsula. The local councils and the other tourist operators don't encourage it.
The National Park charges a fee.
Sheringa west of Wangary, towards Elliston, is free adjacent to a very interesting and beautiful beach.
There are a few more but your best bet is to check out the Camps 5 traveller's guide which is the latest edition of most of Australia's free camps, some van parks, and good maps.
Newsagents have it, you can buy it online I believe, Angus and Robertson has it, retailing for up to $50, but it's worth every buck.
Safe and happy travels.
I'm heading that way around Christmas.

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thanks, we bought a camps' five from the RAA and did a price check anywhere now sell the for about $70, we also bought a national park camping and park pass , good value for $48 for 2 months, so we thought we would buy 2 x 2 months as we will be heading down to the GOR in March anyway.
thanks for your information

Kate :)

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We have a Hawke and spent 7 weeks away in June/July. We never have a problem in van parks at all but we do the same as Gerty, keep a lot of stuff in the car out of view. The back seats in our hilux lift up so we can hide stuff in there as well.

I seen a van with a safe the other day while looking around for one to buy and they look like a not so bad idea. Not big enough for cameras and computers but excellent for excess money and documents for sure.

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I will be getting a "safe" of some sort to bolt to the floor in the van.Now that most people carry expensive gear like laptops ,cameras and the like there is always a concern how to keep them safe when away from your van,camper etc.
Has anyone got a safe,if so where did you get it from and was it expensive?


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