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7:06

At the Edge of Power: Cape Blanco's Sustained Fury! 🍃

Nov 24, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 49% match
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1:06

Cape Blanco 🌊

Dec 23, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 44% match
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5:11

Encountering Wildlife While Traveling to Cape Edge

rswfire encounters a mother animal with young offspring while traveling, waiting patiently for them to move before continuing. He proceeds toward Cape Edge and the lighthouse parking lot to upload a video, despite knowing he should be resting due to muscle strain. At the cliff edge, he reflects on the beauty of the location and shares an intimate moment of self-pleasure while standing at the edge of the world, expressing both the power of the experience and a wish to share it with someone else.

Nov 24, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 38% match
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14:47

Meeting New Friend at Cape Blanco

rswfire shares two interconnected stories while tending to a sore ear piercing from Kentucky. First, he recounts asking out a seasonal worker (the "gatekeeper") who declined due to timing, noting his own emotional growth in handling rejection. Second, he describes meeting Chad at Cape Blanco beach - initially encountering him while wanting to "play with" the ocean, then reconnecting days later at the lighthouse where Chad sat fearlessly on the cliff edge. They exchanged numbers and have been hiking together frequently. The transmission includes video footage of Chad at Cape Sebastian, showing the submarine-shaped rock formation and ocean waves.

Nov 17, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 37% match
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17:07

Testing YouTube Return from Oregon Coast

rswfire records at 4:30 AM from a cape on the Oregon coast, contemplating restarting his YouTube channel after watching old videos with a friend the night before. He provides updates on the past month since his "heart opened" - hiking Humbug Mountain and Cape Sebastian, injuring his core, exploring private beaches accessible only by rope, and falling in love with the southern Oregon coast including Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford, and Bandon. He describes developing a practice of "tracing waves" at the ocean's edge, sometimes miscalculating and having to run from incoming water. He mentions encounters with seals in rivers and watching "rivers make love to the ocean." He took a 4-hour drive north to Florence to preview his future route, discovering 3 hours of inland driving with no coastline. The transmission includes footage from his Humbug Mountain hike, reaching 1,700 feet elevation, and his descent to a private beach at Cape Sebastian using a rope system. He states he has "fully integrated" himself and warns potential commenters that he will respond harshly to "dumb" comments. He expresses being "more alive than ever" and completely open to possibility, romance, connection, and friendship.

Nov 16, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 34% match
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5:11

Testing Fear Response at Cliff Edge

rswfire visits a coastal cliff location, filming the ocean, lighthouse, and surrounding landscape. He shares a story about initially being afraid of the cliff edge due to experiencing 'call of the void' - an intrusive thought about jumping. He explains how he researched this phenomenon, learned it's a French concept that most humans experience but don't discuss, and then systematically exposed himself to the cliff daily to overcome the fear through building self-trust. He describes how his brain constantly scans for safety and creates tension when losing situational awareness. The transmission includes interactions with people and a dog visible far below on the beach, with rswfire waving and observing them through his camera's zoom function.

Dec 30, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 34% match
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2:59

Standing on Coastal Cliff Reflecting on Beauty

rswfire stands on a coastal cliff on a peaceful, warm day with minimal wind and no visible sun. He observes the high tide and mentions a mountain in the background that he loves and plans to visit again. He reflects on someone who is 'acting small' and capable of more, expressing hope to be a catalyst for their growth while acknowledging it doesn't appear likely. He describes the challenge of standing on the cliff edge due to the significant drop, calling it 'the call of the void,' but emphasizes doing it anyway to demonstrate self-trust. He shares a story about observing people in a parking lot during a previous visit, realizing they are what he calls 'parking lot people' - those afraid to live and acknowledge the edge.

Nov 21, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 33% match
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54:37

Beach Walk and Social Observations in Newport

rswfire drives over two hours to get fingerprinted for a volunteering position, then convinces John to walk to the beach in Newport. They discuss various RVs and camping equipment they see, with rswfire making observations about other beachgoers including a tattooed man collecting rocks. The conversation covers topics including family financial dynamics (sister buying property with father's money while rswfire was disowned), workplace drama with a female colleague described as a bully, physical limitations from rswfire's injury and brace, and technical plans for rebuilding reputation through a Laravel/Vue/Tailwind project on GitHub. rswfire expresses interest in romantic connections and discusses living arrangements, sleep disruptions from injury, and cooking limitations in the RV. They observe the volcanic sand, discuss the geology of the area, and plan future visits to other beaches.

Apr 15, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 31% match
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33:12

Early Morning Coast Hike and Boundary Violation Response

rswfire begins a 5 AM drive to the Oregon coast for hiking at Black Rock Point, discussing RV modifications holding up in rain and plans to pick up an inverter from Medford. **Mid-drive, he addresses a boundary violation** — a commenter who found the one video with comments enabled (an ear piercing clip) and left feedback about why comments should be enabled, assuming he wanted agreement and interaction. He explains this represents fragmented thinking and assumption-making, emphasizing his sovereignty over interaction choices. The transmission shifts to **hiking footage at Black Rock Point** with ocean views, wind, and trail exploration. Multiple trail options are visible, including a circular trail for the return trip. The hike includes encounters with frogs and scenic coastal viewpoints. **The transmission concludes with a reflection on societal collapse** — that wherever someone is when collapse occurs becomes their permanent location and community formation point, emphasizing the importance of choosing location carefully.

Oct 12, 2024 | · 31% match
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16:43

Processing Relationship End and Storm Preparation

rswfire reports at 7 AM that a relationship with a new friend ended badly, making him feel unsafe and scared. He describes the relationship as initially beautiful - they cuddled, he cooked meals (burgers and elaborate chili), bought gifts, and was falling in love. He's doing laundry at a campground while processing grief and preparing for a major storm with 50-60 mph sustained winds and 80 mph gusts. He plans to leave the current location early because it no longer feels safe, intending to return to Brookings area where he has other connections. rswfire mentions hiking daily for over a month, ranking in top 3% on Samsung Health. He shows his campsite with flooding and visits Cape Blanco lighthouse during high winds, carrying a pocket knife for protection while maintaining he will defend his sovereignty. The transmission includes footage of the approaching storm system and lighthouse area, with rswfire declaring this coast as his home and expressing intent to continue living his best life despite the setback.

Nov 19, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 31% match
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60:36

Crabbing Experience and Campground Work Discussion

rswfire accompanies Johnny crabbing at Newport pier, expressing disgust at the birds, bird droppings, and the process of catching and killing crabs. He documents the experience while feeling uncomfortable with the alien-like appearance of the crabs and the killing process. After leaving Johnny at the pier, he walks to South Jetty area and reflects on the ocean. Later they meet at a cleaning station where Johnny demonstrates how to kill and clean crabs, with rswfire continuing to film despite his discomfort. The conversation shifts to campground work arrangements, with rswfire discussing his upcoming volunteer position with flexible 8am-noon hours to allow for additional employment. They discuss various campground politics, including an incident with an aggressive volunteer nicknamed "the holy roller" who yelled at Johnny over customer service procedures. Other topics include rswfire's frustration about being "banished" from Oregon State Parks, a neighbor's constantly beeping carbon monoxide detector, plans to potentially fix his RV slide-out mechanism, and navigation issues getting to the pier. The conversation covers practical RV living concerns like propane hookup, camping equipment needs, and the possibility of tent camping for exploration trips.

Apr 22, 2025 · 31% match
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2:31

Walking the South Jetty with Wendy

rswfire is at the south jetties of the Oregon Dunes with his friend Wendy, whom he describes as one of the fiercest women he has ever met. He notes the transmission will be pinned to a map in Autonomy Realms. He references having 900 transmissions over two years that need geotagging now that he has built the map program. He recalls a previous trip walking all the way to the end of the jetty in old smooth-soled shoes, explaining that was why he moved carefully across the rocks. He has since gotten boots, which already have paint on them from his job at the marina, which he started about a week after buying them. He observes the river meeting the ocean and remarks on the scale of it. They walk the boulders but decide not to go all the way to the end this time. He notices shorebirds and wonders about their species. He observes a Jeep on the beach and notes his own Jeep cannot do that currently. He orients the scene geographically: south towards the dunes, north towards Florence.

Mar 18, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > South Jetty · 30% match
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18:28

Morning Walk and Lake Exploration at Campground

rswfire begins a morning walk to explore the campground facilities, checking for shower houses and dumpsters. He mentions his ear piercings are healing after a month, with one ready for a hoop. The weather is 51°F, which he finds comfortable. He discovers the campground lacks shower facilities and notes the high cost of $42 per night for camping. He explores the area, finding restrooms, a payment kiosk, and a lost cat poster from July. He walks to the lake/reservoir area, discovering the water level is low and he can walk on the exposed lake floor. The experience feels cinematic to him, reminiscent of the TV show Lost. He finds an impressive large sand sculpture of a fish made by someone unknown. The morning is quiet and still, with the sun beginning to rise. He spends extended time walking along the water's edge, drawn naturally toward a peninsula, appreciating the solitude and 50-degree weather he hopes is common in the Pacific Northwest.

Sep 27, 2024 | · 30% match
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6:27

Final Ocean Visit Before Departure

rswfire makes a final visit to the ocean at 8 AM before departing a coastal location. He observes fog covering the landscape and reflects on discovering tide pools during his stay. The ocean shows more power than previous days, which he had been requesting. He processes thoughts about societal collapse and questions whether escaping to the forest is the life he wants. A Trump supporter caravan drove through the campground the previous day while he was distributing rubber ducks on Jeeps, reinforcing his observations about societal fragmentation. He concludes that if he's going to die, it would be by the ocean rather than hiding in the forest.

Oct 27, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Harris Beach · 29% match
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38:45

Coastal Exploration with Friend John

rswfire spends a day exploring the Oregon coast with John, a volunteer friend. They visit multiple locations including Winchester Bay, Umpqua Lighthouse, and South Jetty County Park. The transmission documents their activities: observing a double rainbow, visiting a crab dock where John explains crabbing operations and crab pot markers, walking on jetties, exploring beaches, and watching ocean waves. rswfire expresses deep connection to the ocean and mentions upcoming departure plans to head south to Nevada, then Kentucky, with plans to return in autumn. Throughout the day, they engage in casual conversation about local wildlife (ducks, seals, birds), lighthouse operations, oyster farming, and dune recreation. rswfire notes this will be among his final days in the area and repeatedly expresses how much he will miss the ocean. The transmission captures a relaxed day of coastal tourism and friendship.

Mar 29, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 29% match
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2:37

Observing Seals on Ocean Sandbar

rswfire and a companion observe a group of seals on a sandbar near the ocean. They discuss the seals' behavior, noting how the animals initially scanned them before returning to the beach, with one acting as a sentinel that jumped into the water when they approached. The conversation covers the location (a sandbar rather than the Silkus River), tidal patterns, and speculation about why the seals chose this location over their usual river hangout - possibly due to crowds of people and pelicans at the Silkus River. The speaker expresses amazement at witnessing this rare scene and mentions taking video footage.

Sep 8, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Beach · 29% match
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Coastal Landscape Photo Capture

rswfire captured a photo of a coastal scene featuring a wide sandy beach with ocean waves, under an overcast sky. The landscape includes a headland or bluff visible in the distance, with the shoreline stretching across the frame. The image documents the Oregon Coast environment during midday conditions.

Jan 24, 2026 · 29% match
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7:15

RV Controller Failure and Cape Walk

rswfire discovers that external lights on his RV have been stuck on for a week due to a failed brake controller that was improperly installed outside where it got wet from Oregon coast weather. He identifies this as a known issue with his RV model requiring a $20 part replacement, expressing frustration with the RV industry's poor design practices. After investigating the problem, he takes a walk to the cape to process his anger. During the walk, he encounters mosquitoes that appeared after a recent storm and receives a text from someone he calls 'the little Cape dweller' who claims not to be thinking about him. rswfire deletes the message, stating the person violated his trust during an intimate moment and refuses to take responsibility. He ends at the oldest lighthouse in Oregon, which currently has a broken motor, comparing it to himself as a 'void penetrating device' that shoots beams into the ocean.

Nov 21, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 29% match
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7:54

Scouting Oregon Coastal Campgrounds

rswfire drives through Oregon national forest roads exploring campgrounds while reflecting on societal collapse and place-based identity. He visits multiple locations including a closed recreation site, Cape Blanco campground, and Humbug Mountain State Park. At each location, he evaluates site quality, privacy levels, amenities like dump stations and shower houses, and proximity to coast and mountains. He documents specific site numbers, notes neighbor noise issues at his current location, and assesses which sites would accommodate his RV. The transmission includes observations about Oregon campground design, seasonal closures, and coastal geography including lighthouses and fog-covered mountains.

Oct 12, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 29% match
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19:31

Hiking Carter Lake Trail and Planning Summer Move

rswfire hikes the Taylor Dune trail near Carter Lake while recording a video transmission. He completes trail mapping for his Atlas project and discusses requesting a summer assignment at Carter Lake Campground from his supervisor. **Financial pressures** are mounting - he needs $1,000 to bring his Jeep payment current and is considering Upwork for income. He reflects on **language evolution**, considering changing "collapse" to "cascade" to avoid misinterpretation. **Technical work** includes migrating his website from Amazon Web Services to save money and planning to build Atlas and gallery features. He discusses **infrastructure fragmentation** concerns and the need for redundancy in case internet access becomes restricted. The hike concludes at Carter Lakes Beach entrance, where he observes plover protection signs still posted despite the season being over.

Nov 26, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Carter Lake · 29% match
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44:57

New Year's Eve Hike to Siltcoos Lake

rswfire records a New Year's Eve hike to Siltcoos Lake on the Oregon Coast, documenting physical movement through forest service trails while processing the year's events. He discusses being mistaken for 55+ at a grocery store, receiving financial help from friends that allowed him to catch up on Jeep payments and technology expenses, and his plans to open source Autonomy at builtwithautonomy.com. He describes applying for a gas station job as backup income, ongoing dental pain from ill-fitting dentures, and his analysis of institutional abuse patterns he experienced at Oregon State Parks now appearing in AI safety models. He reflects on maintaining top 3% fitness levels, processing 10,000 photos for his system, and planning 2026 priorities including a real mattress, solar replacement, and continued infrastructure development. The transmission documents trail conditions, campsite locations, forest service infrastructure, and his volunteer route responsibilities while maintaining steady forward movement through the landscape.

Jan 1, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 29% match
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1:46

Coastal Wandering and Sovereign Connection Longing

The speaker describes their current state as a mobile, sovereign being living in an RV along the Pacific coast. They characterize themselves as moving along cliff edges and waking with lighthouses, carrying storms metaphorically while seeking another sovereign partner. The transmission outlines their relationship with coastal environments, their mobile sanctuary, and their desire for a companion who would understand their nature rather than try to change it. They express comfort with darkness and uncertainty while maintaining their wandering lifestyle along unmarked coastal areas.

Apr 9, 2025 · 28% match
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3:03

Evening Ocean Walk with Wendy

rswfire walks to the ocean at dusk with his friend Wendy. They observe the approaching nighttime, cloudy sky, and a sliver moon. The ocean has mist and fog on the horizon. They encounter a creek that's too high to cross and need to turn back. rswfire notes they are about a mile out and brought a flashlight for the return hike in darkness. He describes Wendy as a close friend and hiking buddy who will be moving south for the winter to Horseville Beach. The area has bears, mountain lions, and foxes. rswfire mentions this is his first time hiking out to the beach at night rather than driving to a spot.

Sep 30, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Waxmyrtle Beach · 28% match
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6:55

Hiking Trail After Work Day

rswfire completes a work day and hikes the Eel Lake Trail to reach 10,000 steps. He discusses financial pressures including upcoming insurance payments ($500), RV and Jeep payments that he's keeping current but will go late again soon. He mentions having hamburger meat for dinner and needing to expand meal options. Plans for his two days off include cleaning the RV, potentially visiting the beach, and exploring northern areas including a lighthouse. He reflects on using a steam cleaner at work and feeling less resistant to the task once he started. He describes the local dune geography and considers timing for exploring different coastal areas while stationed at his current location versus the next campground in February.

Jan 9, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 28% match
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