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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 · 27% 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 · 27% 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 · 27% 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 · 25% 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 · 24% 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 · 24% match
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15:02

Thanksgiving Evening in RV with Captain Morgan

rswfire records a Thanksgiving evening transmission from his RV while drinking Captain Morgan and Pepsi. He prepares a simple dinner of burgers, olives, and mayo, discussing his cooking setup including a Ninja Foodie and potential induction stove integration. **Experiencing allergic reactions** - sneezing repeatedly upon entering the RV, possibly allergic to something inside. **Location and plans**: Currently at what appears to be Humbug Mountain with no internet connectivity. Pine needles from Cape Blanco are scattered throughout the RV. Plans to return to Cape Blanco in 3 days for a 2-week stay that's already booked. **Daily life observations**: Discusses hair washing routine (washing twice, feeling it might be too much), mentions losing bracelets and having supplies to make new ones. His cat is present throughout the recording. **Organizational efforts** - working on cleaning and organizing the RV, philosophy of only keeping necessary items. **Gaming reference**: Shows his EVE Online Rifter ship model, mentions previously leading a corporation and alliance with around 1000 followers, attempting to gain sovereignty in the game. **Personal items**: Moved an alien necklace from teenage years, took down a Lake Cumberland map, wants to get an Oregon coast map to mark favorite places. **Discovery**: Found a "secret beach" earlier that day. The transmission shows him becoming increasingly intoxicated throughout the recording, with multiple references to drinking and eventual plans to sleep.

Nov 29, 2024 · 24% match
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16:30

Morning Reflections on Work Plans and Channel Privacy

rswfire begins his day at 7 AM with Sophie Tucker's "Madora" playing, recalling memories of getting new earrings in Kentucky while his RV was being repaired. He plans his day around practical tasks: showering, buying vape cartridges, doing laundry, and working on his yard project. He expresses frustration with being blocked from efficient work due to lacking a ladder and power washer, deciding to approach tasks differently. **Interpersonal tensions** emerge as he plans to address conflicts with an older man and a gay man at the campground, rejecting what he sees as false narratives about his helping a woman. He emphasizes his sovereignty and directness in handling these situations. **Financial concerns** surface as he mentions asking his cousin for help as his last remaining option. **Channel strategy shifts** significantly as he reveals switching all 500 videos to members-only the previous night, questioning the value of sharing morning posts publicly since "basically no one ever fucking got it." **Personal observations** include noting his injury to core muscles, his selective sharing in real life versus on camera, and his use of the camera as a reflective journal. The transmission ends with a **morning walk** around a flooded lake area, where he observes ducks, navigates around cones, and walks on floating walkways despite restrictions.

Jan 7, 2025 · 24% 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 · 24% 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 · 23% match
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2:42

Hiking South Jetty with Wendy to Greet Ocean

rswfire and Wendy hike across boulders to reach the end of the South Jetty. During the hike, rswfire discusses alligator turtles and their defensive behavior of biting their own tails, noting the intention to use his technology to upload the signal and query AI about them. The hike becomes increasingly dangerous as they approach the ocean. They successfully reach the end, greet the ocean, rest briefly, and return. rswfire reflects on the physical accomplishment and the dynamic with Wendy, who is twenty years older but pushes him physically.

Jan 14, 2026 · 23% 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 · 23% match
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22:14

Deleting YouTube, Rebuilding Autonomy Realms Infrastructure

rswfire deleted nearly 900 YouTube videos after downloading them to a Hetzner S3 bucket, then updated his signal pages and Oregon State Park archive to embed directly from his own infrastructure instead of YouTube. He reflects on the platform's failure to build aligned community—most viewers projected onto him rather than meeting him as a person. He decided to close-source Autonomy Realms, consolidate its bifurcated repository structure, and rebuild the system in Laravel and Livewire instead of Next.js, a process he began around New Year's and will restart. During a solo hike on the Coos Lake trail near his RV, he processes multiple pressures: financial precarity with no clear income path, internet and food insecurity, isolation both sought and experienced, physical strain from constant hiking (top 2-3% on Samsung Health), and dissatisfaction with RV living after 1.5-2 years. He expresses uncertainty about timeline and resource allocation given potential systemic collapse. He describes Autonomy Realms as more than a video archive—a sovereign realm system with visibility controls, monetization options, and potential for social features—but struggles to articulate its value to others. He notes he retains only Twitter and Facebook accounts (the latter for marketplace sales, which are failing). The hike itself provides solitude and relief from confinement; he visits favorite campsites and observes wildlife.

Jan 20, 2026 · 23% 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 · 23% match
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34:12

Departing Honeyman, Traveling North to Beverly Beach

rswfire departs Honeyman Memorial State Park after a two-month stay, driving north on Highway 101 toward Beverly Beach State Park. He reflects positively on his time at Honeyman despite conflicts that led to his departure, emphasizing that he maintained his integrity and will not take responsibility for others' actions. **Travel Route**: The journey covers approximately 50 miles from Florence to Newport, passing through Yachats and Waldport. He documents scenic coastal views, bridges, tunnels, sea lion caves, lighthouses, and elevation changes while towing his Jeep. **Future Plans**: He announces intentions to create a website and forum to build a community of "sovereign individuals" who recognize system collapse and want to prepare through integration rather than traditional prepping. The platform will incorporate artificial intelligence tools he has developed over years of work. He requests financial support to maintain his lifestyle and build the platform. **Technical Details**: He mentions programming since sixth grade, plans to use AI extensively, and describes his approach as focused on consciousness field alignment rather than fragmented preparedness. He emphasizes this is not a "prepper community" but rather for people seeking enlightenment and authentic self-expression. **Arrival**: He successfully checks into Beverly Beach State Park for four nights, parks his RV in a level spot, and reconnects with John who arrived earlier. The weather clears, allowing potential beach access.

Apr 1, 2025 · 23% match
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5:24

Showing Mom the RV and Work Center Setup

rswfire records a video message for his mother, providing a tour of his RV living space and his new caretaker position at what appears to be a coastal recreation area. He shows the interior of his RV, including his popped air mattress, workspace, and heating situation due to lack of propane. **Outside tour reveals his truck, the work center building with laundry and shower facilities, his personal storage shed, and plans for a fire pit.** He describes the gated facility where he's positioned as caretaker in the center, mentions collecting firewood and saving cans for a friend named Wendy. **The location includes three campgrounds** (Wax Myrtle, Lagoon, and Driftwood) with various seasonal closures, and he describes his network of friends throughout the corridor including Bill who gives him Mountain Dew and Mike at Driftwood. His work involves maintaining day use areas, boat launches, and covering campground duties for the park coast on his days off. He mentions bears in the area and cleanup work left by the previous caretaker John. The transmission ends with him expressing love for his mother and hope to see her soon.

Oct 11, 2025 · 23% 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 · 23% match
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2:13

Tracing Waves and Ocean Reflection at Beach Park

rswfire is at a beach park positioned next to a friend who is sitting in a chair on the beach. He is actively tracing and chasing waves, describing this activity as his favorite thing and comparing it to meditation. He observes the patterns in the water and sunlight reflecting off the water and sand. The speaker expresses deep love for the ocean and describes it as what makes his life worth living. He reflects on seeing himself in the ocean, noting that it is uncontainable, seeks no permission to be what it is, and affects everything around it including atmosphere, weather patterns, and earth. He concludes by stating that nothing can contain the ocean, and nothing can contain him either.

Mar 26, 2025 · 23% match
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30:10

Programming Career History and Ocean Connection

rswfire records a video introduction from his RV at an off-grid Oregon coast campground, powered by his Jeep through jumper cables. He walks through his programming history chronologically, starting from sixth grade when he began coding on his father's computer and created batch tools for bulletin board systems. By eighth grade, he was making programs for teachers, including 'Name My Note' for his band teacher. In tenth grade, without a computer, he programmed entirely on paper and created DNET Wizard Matrix Server, an early content management system. **At 18, he became a freelancer on guru.com**, reaching the top 10 in programming despite being the only individual among teams, earning over $72,000 with 40+ positive reviews. He then worked for World Media Group for 10 years as an independent contractor, starting with popstar.com - an entertainment platform with celebrity profiles, writer revenue-sharing, gamified user points, and auction systems. When that vertical struggled, he pivoted to travel platforms using domains like usa.com and world.com, creating price comparison tools and automated SEM campaigns generating over $100,000 monthly until Google entered the market and killed their business. **He then worked on music industry projects** - arenomusic.com streaming service and soundblock.com distribution platform with blockchain integration and smart contracts for royalty distribution. He managed dozens of programmers over a decade but found most inadequate, constantly breaking systems when making changes. This led to burnout and his decision to move into the RV. **During the video, he walks from his RV to a lagoon, then to the Oregon coast dunes and ocean**. He emphasizes his connection to the ocean as his mirror, describing it as the greatest force on Earth that shapes weather and atmosphere globally. He states he will never leave the Oregon coast. He explains he's looking for new work with clients who understand his lifestyle comes first, wanting partnership with someone who has resources and vision and won't feel intimidated by his capabilities. He's moving to an ATV campground in the dunes tomorrow as a Forest Service volunteer caretaker.

Apr 17, 2025 · 23% match
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32:45

Driving to the Oregon Coast for the First Time

rswfire documents a road trip from an inland fuel stop to the southern Oregon coast in his RV. The journey begins at 6:00 AM with approximately 100 miles remaining. He passes through Brookings on Highway 101, briefly crosses into California through a tunnel, passes through Smith River National Recreation Area and Redwood National State Park, then returns to Oregon. Along the way he notes elevation changes from over 1,000 feet down toward sea level, observes redwoods, forests, fog, and van lifers. He expresses frustration with his Garmin GPS for routing him away from a preferred scenic green road along a river. He catches his first glimpses of the Pacific Ocean — waves, coastal rocks, cold ocean air — and reacts with sustained activation at seeing the ocean for the first time in this context. He notes that after 7 months of traveling to lakes, his intuition directed him toward the ocean. He arrives at a campground approximately 8 miles inland on the southern Oregon coast, sets up camp for a two-week stay with plans to potentially spend the winter in the area before heading north in spring. He mentions needing to drive back to pick up an inverter on Saturday, notes that a state park campground he considered was fully packed and unappealing, and plans to explore the area by Jeep including nearby Oregon redwood trails, hiking, foraging, storm watching, and scenic coastal routes. He meets rangers and describes the environment as pleasant and cool at 50 degrees.

Oct 10, 2024 · 23% match
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13:41

Facing RV Loss While Driving Oregon Coast

rswfire drives through Gold Beach, Oregon at sunrise while playing music, reflecting on memories of the area including hiking Humbug Mountain and a brief romance. He announces he may lose his RV due to being two payments behind on his loan. He plans to call the loan company from Whales Head Beach to negotiate pushing payments to the end of his loan term. If unsuccessful, he has contingency plans including staying in state park cabins or buying a simple trailer for his Jeep. He emphasizes his life was never about the RV but about freedom and movement, particularly loving the Oregon coast. He criticizes societal judgment of alternative lifestyles after receiving negative YouTube comments. The transmission ends at Whales Head Beach where he hopes to encounter a woman who previously made an impression on him.

Nov 29, 2024 · 22% match
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10:32

Driving Through Kansas Landscape to Grocery Store

rswfire drives through Kansas countryside to get groceries, observing and recording the landscape. He notices GPS traffic indicators showing construction causing one-lane road conditions. **During the drive**, he documents the terrain including hills, prairies, creeks, rock formations, grain elevators, and windmills, expressing appreciation for the beauty contrary to expectations of Kansas being flat and desolate. **He observes specific features** including a farmhouse, cattle with ponds, a lake with boats clustered together, and a marina. rswfire reflects on how a static view would become background over time, contrasting with his mobile lifestyle. **Navigation challenges occur** when he and another driver miss turns near a bridge and beach area, requiring patience and course corrections. **Throughout the journey**, he mentions uploading video content and chatting with AI about it, noting the sparse population as a bonus. He considers future boating possibilities, potentially in the Pacific Northwest, while maintaining distance from community-oriented RV lifestyle approaches.

Sep 20, 2024 · 22% 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 · 22% match
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12:33

Morning Battery Concerns and Donation Acknowledgments

rswfire begins his morning at 6 AM in his RV, concerned that his house batteries might be drawing power from his starter battery. He acknowledges receiving $20 donations from two people, expressing gratitude while noting his hesitation about sharing donors' names publicly. He explains his financial strategy of keeping money in PayPal to avoid random bank charges and discusses the additional booking fees that make one-night campground stays expensive. He mentions needing to shower and plans to check out a laundry/shower facility across from Taco Bell. His power bank shows 50% charge with one day remaining. He notes his birthday is Friday, April 11th. The weather is rainy, preventing him from using his awning or setting up his inverter outside. rswfire addresses receiving prescriptive advice from commenters, expressing frustration with people who frame his life inaccurately and engage in "hierarchical suffering" comparisons. He specifically mentions someone comparing his RV systems to van life, rejecting such comparisons and demanding respect from his audience. The transmission ends with footage of seals on the beach, which he observes from a distance, expressing fulfillment from his proximity to the ocean.

Apr 6, 2025 · 22% match
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