DannyB1954 said:
I considered a trailer as you can tow many of the smaller ones with a 1/2 pick up, but the thought that nags me is how do you keep them from getting stolen or looted when you are not at camp? are trailer ball locks really secure?
Unfortunately, modern battery powered tools with diamond cutting blades can go through ANY lock or chain like a hot knife through butter.
I've given this a bit of thought, and if I go for a trailer, I would go with a non-standard coupler like the Lock N Roll.
https://locknroll.com/
A thief is unlikely to have the coupler needed to hook up to such a trailer to pull it away.
Also, the standard set up is to have the trailer wiring cord permanently attached to the trailer. I think I'd set it up with a trailer connector on the trailer, too and have a cord with trailer plugs on each end, which I would take with me. A thief would not be able to plug the trailer into his vehicle, and the absence of working trailer lights would definitely attract a cops attention while he's driving down the road.
Cargo trailers are frequently stolen. They can be easily sold for a nice bit of money and they often contain lots of expensive stuff - tools, motorcycles, atvs, etc.
A teardrop is much less likely to be stolen. It's a lot harder to sell, and probably doesn't contain much except some clothes and camping stuff.
A Casita? Well, that probably falls somewhere between a teardrop and a cargo trailer.