Thieves at Nitinat!

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mortontoemike
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Post by mortontoemike »

This is a definite bummer.

A couple of years ago a buddy from Georgia, who was just learnig to windsurf, visited me and we spent a week at Nitinat. He was awed by the sense of community, the friendliness, and the fact that no one took advantage of anyone. He was impressed with how easy it was to met people who quickly became friends (Perty bacame his favourite new bud). He was especially impressed that the "experts" would take time to offer advice on beach starting, rigging, sailing, foot placement, etc. etc. When we left he told me that he thought there must be a special bond between windsurfers - that they all felt like they were part of a "family" who looked after one another and helped one another. He couldn't believe that people would leave thousands of dollars of equipment on the beach trusting in that their "friends" would respect each others rights and property.

Last weekend as I was packing up to leave a young lad approached me to ask if I would sell him some beer. He said that he didn't realize that there wasn't a liquor store at Nitinat when he drove in and he and his friends had run out! There are a lot of new people at the site who haven't yet realized how special the place is (and to bring enough beer to last the trip). Hopefully, in time they will.

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Post by kitesurferdale »

LOL on the rat traps, but once your all liquored up you might forget where they are and get yourself!! Seriously though, I still think if we all simply watch out for one another it will make it alot more difficult for someone to ransack somebodys stuff
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Post by ~ pimp hand ~ »

Vigilante wrote:Hmmmm, think I will put a bunch or rat traps in my beer cooler and wait for the screams...
lol ... could you set up a hidden camera for that 1 too? ... could be classic footage!
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kevininhalifax

dude!

Post by kevininhalifax »

hi chris!

yeah, i have had shit stolen from up there too!

before we left some very sketchy guys in a red ford escort cruised through the campsites. they literally looked like they had just gotten out of jail...

that night i took my wallet out of my car and put it in my tent with me as i was flying the next day.

that was thursday morning. it sounds like they may have still been there.

i believe the licence plate was 485 GAP

anyways, sorry about that dude.

hpe you find the culprit!

happy sailing

kevin
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Post by windsurf247 »

You could always fill up your empty bottles with a little "homebrew" if ya know what I mean :lol: That should hopefully make them think twice. I also had a friend who used to paint a white X on the bottom of each of his bottles. That way you can see who's drinking your beer!
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485-gap

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Hey,does anyone have connections .To check that licence plate.We may have them,in our sites. :x
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Post by Guest »

not absolutely positive, but I believe my son's remote control quad was stolen late last week. Never had issues before, oh well, time to lock the trailer I guess...
jamie

Post by jamie »

hide in the bushes all night and run out when the fiends are in the act of stealing, and lynch them from the big tree stump in the water.
lets get militant on these frothing thieves.

shred hard, shred always!
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Rat traps

Post by guest »

I like that one, it might catch the friends you bring.
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what a bummer

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Yikes! ... I had no idea that there was stuff being stolen out there, i've been leaving all my kite gear outside my car every night... not to mentions digital camera and wallet and stuff all in my unlocked car.... what a bummer... guess its time to lock stuff up, I'm all for some "bait car" action. We should totally set up something really tempting to steal, should put an end to this pretty quickly, it can't be more than a couple people doing it...
This is actually kind of ironic because just on sunday night me and a friend were talking about just that, how nice it is that you can leave your gear outside overnight and stuff and not have to worry....
I'm pretty disapointed by this, and would really like to see this come to an end... as does everyone else im sure....
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stolen property

Post by guest »

once again talk is cheap and maybe people should start to report it to the RC'S, just next door. I know i don't leave anything lying around, do you leave your car open in the city????????? I DON'T... JUST MAKES GOOD PRACTICE TO LOCK UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Yukon-eh! »

I think most video cams have a night vision setting. I tried my old Sony Hi-8 cam 3 or 4 years ago in a pitch black room and sure enough, it gives a clear picture of everything in the room, just with a greenish tint.

Leave an old video cam, that has this feature, hidden and running and leave some beer for bait. You'll have to change the tape every hour, but I bet you get a positive ID on the culprit(s).

Ross
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