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Parking my car at W. Supes trailheads

Postby corlukan » Nov 26 2008 12:03 am

I am heading up from Yuma in a month or so for a backpacking trip and was wondering if you would recommend which trailheads you would/would not feel safe parking your car in for a couple nights in the West Superstitions.

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Re: Parking my car at W. Supes trailheads

Postby te-wa » Nov 26 2008 10:12 am

depends on the car...
i wouldnt park my 323i anywhere but my trucks are ok. I dont think there are many break-ins at First Water. Peralta may have some issue on occasion.
since you said "car" im assuming that is what you have. a truck will get you to far more interesting places. Like Tortilla Trailhead.
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Postby corlukan » Nov 26 2008 10:23 am

Actually I should have said truck, not car. I have Tacoma 4x4, which should give me some more TH options.
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Postby azdesertfather » Nov 26 2008 9:35 pm

i sometimes wonder if parking in a remote TH is actually a safer bet than one that is more heavily used...less people see your vehicle, but that means less people would see your vehicle being broken into as well... ?
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Postby AZLOT69 » Nov 27 2008 7:23 am

Most thieves look in the truck or car before they take a chance. If the interior is clean with no obvious loot they move on. Put everything in the trunk. Additionally I leave a few empty shot gun shell boxes in the truck, one right on the dashboard one on the drivers seat.....to send a message.
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Postby jeffmacewen » Nov 27 2008 7:27 am

AZLOT69 wrote:Most thieves look in the truck or car before they take a chance. If the interior is clean with no obvious loot they move on. Put everything in the trunk. Additionally I leave a few empty shot gun shell boxes in the truck, one right on the dashboard one on the drivers seat.....to send a message.

That knife cuts both ways...many are looking for things like guns that they can sell for quick cash. Also, leave your transfer case in neutral (if you have one). They never figure that one out if they're trying to steal your truck...doesn't help a smash -n-grab...
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Postby fricknaley » Nov 27 2008 8:00 am

Jeff MacE wrote:doesn't help a smash -n-grab...


no it doesn't ... :wrt:
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Postby jeffmacewen » Nov 27 2008 3:43 pm

nickfraley wrote:
Jeff MacE wrote:doesn't help a smash -n-grab...


no it doesn't ... :wrt:

nothing can stop a lot of these meth-ed-out muffins...
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Postby azbackpackr » Nov 28 2008 9:06 am

Cory, I'm in Yuma Foothills. I sent you a private message, so please check!

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Postby djui5 » Dec 06 2008 9:01 pm

corlukan wrote:Actually I should have said truck, not car. I have Tacoma 4x4, which should give me some more TH options.



Drive into the Tortilla Ranch. Not many vehicles can make it back there, and most people back there aren't looking for stuff to steal :) First Water is also relatively safe (at the main trailhead) as the rangers go in there quite a bit.
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Postby rushthezeppelin » Dec 10 2008 4:31 pm

djui5 wrote:
corlukan wrote:Actually I should have said truck, not car. I have Tacoma 4x4, which should give me some more TH options.



Drive into the Tortilla Ranch. Not many vehicles can make it back there, and most people back there aren't looking for stuff to steal :) First Water is also relatively safe (at the main trailhead) as the rangers go in there quite a bit.


Ya I would totally trust First Water. Also great thing is that trailhead is a great place to start most western Supes adventures.
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Postby SuperstitionGuy » Dec 10 2008 5:45 pm

Judging by the amount of glass mixed in with the gravel at the First Water Trail Head I don't think your completely safe there either.
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Postby nonot » Dec 10 2008 7:20 pm

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Postby IRIE_LION » Dec 20 2008 3:26 am

I would say the safest bet would be to park at Lost Dutchman state park for theres always people camping and staying overnight. And I dont think thieves are too happy with having to pay a fee to get in somewhere. If looking for an overnight backpacking adventure, it would be the best place to park and do the superstition ridgeline. its also not too much further to hike to first water TH from the state park.
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Postby jeremy77777 » Dec 29 2008 7:38 pm

Maybe if you trashed the inside of your car and make it really dirty on the outside it will be less appealing to thieves! :D
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Postby te-wa » Dec 29 2008 7:47 pm

jeremy77777 wrote:Maybe if you trashed the inside of your car and make it really dirty on the outside it will be less appealing to thieves!
hey, that works for me!
man, where have you been Jeremy?
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Postby SuperstitionGuy » Dec 29 2008 8:50 pm

Take a couple of unused baby diapers and role them up like they are dirty and have been used. Then place them on your vehicles dash for all to see.
Add an empty nursing bottle as well. This should do the trick!
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Postby azdesertfather » Dec 30 2008 9:32 pm

SuperstitionGuy wrote:Take a couple of unused baby diapers and role them up like they are dirty and have been used. Then place them on your vehicles dash for all to see.
Add an empty nursing bottle as well. This should do the trick!
:sl:

Ha! Does this come from personal experience?! :sl:
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