We risked it this year and left the camper out in the hills unattended for four days while having to return to work. Was a little worried about it, but have never had any issues with theft or vandilism in the past.
When we returned to camp, everything looked in order until we went inside the camper. The place was torn apart, and filled with $h!t (this is no crap either). There was $h!t everywhere. All over my pillow, my sleeping bag, the counter and sink, the floor; I mean everywhere. My hunting buddy and I were mad!!
We got out the rubber gloves, clorox wipes, and garbage sacks. We spent the next couple hours cleaning up everything. We took the sleeping bags out and put them in garbage sacks. Then the worst part, I opened the little closet door in the bathroom, only to find that my wife's very nice wool coat had been vandilized too. The pockets where full of $h!t, and other nasty stuff. So into the garbage sack it went too.
Finally, we felt like the vandalism was all cleaned up, so we headed out to look for the mighty wapiti. As we started heading out, I thought, lets set a trap in case the enemy returned. At this point I didn't care how bad the enemy got hurt. So we set the trap and off hunting we went.
Upon returning, we were obviously excited to check the trap. We pulled up slowly to the camper as we returned, not to spook any would be vandales. To our suprize, we had caught the iginorate @#@##$#@ that would do this to us. Not only did we catch him, he was deader than dead.
One mouse down . . . and I'm still catching the little buggers to this day!