R
redacted
Guest
Let's see, we had a partial bag of potato chips taken, along with flip flops (found), a hat, 2 pairs of shorts (found), and a cheap leather's man tool for basic emergency repairs. So my question is how do we travel any more bare and not have to leave those couple of items ?? I need my flip flops for my tender feet in between dives. Potato chips for a little nourishment after the dive. A hat so the sun doesn't bake us when we are out of the water. Cover up shorts so we don't walk into stores and such with a speedo type bottoms on. Geez, we gotta live a little.
And that battery really comes in handy instead of push starting the truck every time we want to start it.
You had too much stuff and it was inviting. If that is what you have to have to "live a little", then you will probably continue to have to "give a little".
My bathing suit works fine for presentable shorts. My fast drying nylon shirt stay under my BC. I add a little duct tape to my flip flops and leave them in the bed of the truck in plane sight. Knife and o-rings also dive with me. All other tools and spare parts stay in the room. Only other thing I leave in the truck is enough bottles of ice/water that I can share with any petty thieves. Wife throws in shirt and shorts (no pockets) if we plan to stop in Rincon for lunch. Biggest impact if the thieves get my stuff is Rose Inn loses a couple customers. We dive quite a bit at Karpata and I'm sure we must get checked out on occasion. Never any loses that we have noticed.