2018 GMC. I agree about taking anything valuable inside at night but at any food place etc. Is what I was looking at for a quick smash and grab.What year GMC truck are you driving? Some of those older body styles can be broke into and started in literally a matter of seconds...not minutes.
I got a buddy that two years ago was at a Hotel in Moab, UT. They stole his truck, guns, bow, hunting equipment. When they woke in the morning and called police. Police said not much we can do. Depending on when they took it....its probably almost in Mexico by now.
Bad thing is they were all the way from NC. now with no transportation home.
Seriously. Do. Not. Stay. Overnight. In. Albuquerque. Trucks get stolen all the time.
This is why we take the stairs at the end of the building and not through the lobby for everyone to seeTwo years ago my buddy and I were wheeling 4 custom rifles in 4 separate Pelican cases into our room (Holiday Inn in Iowa) and the desk woman wanted us to put our guys in a separate locked holding room. We said no and kept going, on the second trip she was insisting that we put the guns in the locked room or we were going to get the boot. The only thing that kept us in the room was my Federal badge so be aware of this.
I’d leave every one of my guns in the truck at a trailhead in Wyoming grizzly country before I’d leave a hi-point in a Pinto in Albuquerque.Totally get not leaving your guns in the vehicle at the hotel, I never do either. Will be heading out to Wyoming griz land in archery this year though and will leave a 12 ga. in the truck for the 2nd meat run. Anybody had issues or have a preferred method of securing while in the backcountry? Will be a beater gun but still.
I bring coolers and antlers into the hotel room. If skull is gross wrap in trash bags and duct tape tight and keep it in the shower after I wash up. Hotels usually have free ice machines also.Ok so how does everyone secure meat/antlers/hides? I make consistent hunting trips out to Idaho and Nevada every year. End up coming through the Albuquerque of the north (Billings) haha. Always hate leaving my deep freezer behind my truck but I try to stay out of town if I can help it.
I’ve had a antelope stolen years ago and take antlers inside with me now. Always left the meat in the cooler though.