Sleeping bag in the trunk
This usually happens when I'm at some event in summer and there's no space in hotels so I camp. In the day I leave the sleeping bag(s) in the trunk of the car in a big bundle and bury anything sensitive to heat right in the heart of the bundle. The sleeping bag stops me losing heat at night but it also works the other way and stops heat getting in during the day.
The most vulnerable element to heat is probably the Lithium-Ion battery (don't forget the spare as well). Lithium-Ion batteries age very quickly if they get hot.
Rampant Paranoia approach
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Originally Posted by Grandpaw
While we were in Pigeon Forge we decided to take a 1 1/2 trolley ride through Pigeon Forge and up through Sivierville. and when we got back to our car we left in the parking lot I found that I had left the side door open with my Nikon D80 with the 70-300VR zoom attached setting in plain sit inside the open door. The good Lord was looking out for my that time, Jeff
I haven't used my sleeping bag trick for years - it was mostly useful for keeping film cool.
When I go out today I have only one bag which stays with me and has everything I need (including money, papers, clothing, etc) until I go back to a secure base (hotel). When I'm on a trip I take mostly small, light, inexpensive gear. The big stuff is for point missions