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From time to time there are posts re. installing a safe in a moho which made me think (also from time to time) about fitting a safe, and then I thought 'What I would put in it?', 'What are my most costly valuables when travelling (90% abroad) and how big would the safe have to be?'
I don't know if I'm a bit odd but I came up with this list, most valuable first:
1. Biking gear when having my motorbike with me (helmet £400, armoured jacket & trousers £350, boots and gloves £200).
2. Clothes (Quality outdoor walking coat and boots, Wrangler jeans.........)
3. Two Gaslow refillable cylinders (in a locked locker)
4. Diesel fuel (variable value)
5. Eau Sauvage after shave (c.£65)
5. Bedding (?)
5. Mobile phone (PAYG £19.99 from Tesco with approx. 20 quid credit)
6. 6 bottles of St Emilion
7. Hmm, now we're getting down to the silly stuff...................and what if the entire moho was stolen with everything in it, innit?
My passport, wallet and phone are always with me and at night my passport and wallet are under my mattress. I don't take precious jewels (well only the family ones which would require surgical removal and I think I'd probably notice), nor a computer/iPod/Tablet, a T.V. or a camera, and I don't have a watch.
I came to the conclusion that the only priceless things I would put in my safe would be the pleasure and independence from having a motorhome............plus of course, a corkscrew.
I don't know if I'm a bit odd but I came up with this list, most valuable first:
1. Biking gear when having my motorbike with me (helmet £400, armoured jacket & trousers £350, boots and gloves £200).
2. Clothes (Quality outdoor walking coat and boots, Wrangler jeans.........)
3. Two Gaslow refillable cylinders (in a locked locker)
4. Diesel fuel (variable value)
5. Eau Sauvage after shave (c.£65)
5. Bedding (?)
5. Mobile phone (PAYG £19.99 from Tesco with approx. 20 quid credit)
6. 6 bottles of St Emilion
7. Hmm, now we're getting down to the silly stuff...................and what if the entire moho was stolen with everything in it, innit?
My passport, wallet and phone are always with me and at night my passport and wallet are under my mattress. I don't take precious jewels (well only the family ones which would require surgical removal and I think I'd probably notice), nor a computer/iPod/Tablet, a T.V. or a camera, and I don't have a watch.
I came to the conclusion that the only priceless things I would put in my safe would be the pleasure and independence from having a motorhome............plus of course, a corkscrew.
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