My 2 1/2 year old little girl and i had our trailcam stollen this past weekend in the North Cache unit. This is the second year i have put a trailcam fairly close the tony grove road. My daughter Raegen loves to go into the mountains to check the cam with daddy every couple weeks. The other day we walked up on a Porcupine and she won't stop talking about it. I put her in my kid carrier and off we go. Well this saturday we hiked into this (very well known) water hole to check it and someone decided they needed it worse than she or i did. I don't have a special tag or anything just love to hike with my favorite pal, and see whats about. I know i will never see it again, but can't believe the effort these punks took to get it. Yes, i know it happens all over the state, but come on man! My box was locked in a tight fabricated steel box. Two 5/16 X 3" lags lagged it to a 8" round fence post. Looks to me like they hooked it to a horse and with some time and effort broke the post off at the ground. So there they are riding out of the mountains with a 3' fence post with a steel locked camera box attached over thier lap. That takes some balls!! anyway i'll quit complaining. I know its gone and i imagine it will happen to me again, especially if i keep putting them close enough to take my daughter to. If the guys that took it read this i just want you to know the person that enjoyed this camera the most is a 2 year old little girl named Raegen and our trail camera hikes are over, atleast for the rest of this year.