Several people mentioned locking their bikes to their tents and or sleeping bags when camping. With the premise that they will be awakened when a thief tries to steal their bike in the middle of the night. Is this a wise idea?
Scenario. Middle of the night, dark night. Wide awake thief. With heavy metal bolt cutters. Adrenaline pumping because he knows he is committing a crime. Eyes adjusted to the dark because he has been in the dark for quite awhile. Thief does not see cable on bike attached to tent/sleeping bag. Suddenly awakened bike rider who feels his tent/bag moving. Still groggy. Stumbling out of a zipped tent door in the middle of the pitch black night. No night vision because he just woke up. Biker beginning to make sounds. Nervous thief, with heavy metal bolt cutters in hand, decides noise is bad. Thief runs over to tent door while biker is sticking his head out trying to get out to save his bike. Thief makes split second decision to use heavy metal bolt cutters on bikers head to keep him quiet. Biker dies of head wound because its still several hours before daylight and before anyone will find him.
Of course the other scenario is the mighty righteous biker comes out of the tent and confronts the thief, apprehends the thief, turns thief over to police, saves his bike, continues his bicycle tour with feelings of pride and justice.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss. In this scenario it might be best to not know anyone is stealing your bike. The thief is committing a misdemeanor property crime. No intentions to commit a felony assualt or murder. But if things do not go as planned, then the situation could easily escalate into something unplanned. Try to lock up the bike to something immovable near by. A tree, picnic table, light pole, fence, other bikes. If the thief is thwarted then he will likely move on to an easier target without becoming surprised in the middle of the night and making split second decisions.
Forgot to mention the thief will be in his late teens, twenties, maybe thirties. Biker on tour will be middle aged or older most likely. Even without the heavy metal bolt cutters, the thief has the physical advantage over the biker. Unless the biker is considerably bigger and muscular than the thief, or the thief is very scrawny and small, then the thief will be able to beat the biker with his bare hands.
I do lock the bike to my tent on RAGBRAI, etc. at night. But there are hundreds or literally thousands of other people around. A very different situation to a lone camper in a tent.
This message was edited by RussellSeaton on 12-1-06 @ 8:58 AM