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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 | · 31% match
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2:31

Departing Lake After Difficult Period

rswfire is preparing to leave a lake campsite after going through what he describes as a 'draw' or difficult period that is now over. He reflects on giving the location another chance despite it not being his favorite lake. He observes flooding that has submerged a tree normally above water, making conditions very muddy and challenging for camp activities. He mentions seeing young people in a boat with lights one night while he had a campfire, and notes wildlife including ducks and a larger flying creature. Despite the muddy conditions making outdoor tasks difficult, he expresses excitement about moving to his next destination and feeling like he's returning to normal.

May 9, 2024 · 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 · 28% match
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28:27

Early Morning Drive Through Oregon Forest to Coast

rswfire wakes at 4 AM and begins a journey from his overnight roadside position to Medford, Oregon. He drives through Lake View for fuel, then continues through forest and prairie terrain toward Valley of the Rogue State Park. During the drive, he reflects on societal collapse, describing his experience as a gay man facing hatred, his disappointment with Obama's presidency, and his view that Trump represents inevitable societal decline comparable to Rome's fall. He explains his seven-month effort to "wake people up" and his decision to position himself for survival during system collapse. The transmission documents his travel route through Oregon's varied terrain - desert to forest to prairie - noting elevation changes, temperature drops to 26°F, and encounters with other drivers including one who honked aggressively. He travels with his cat Bailey, discussing practical concerns like low solar batteries, upcoming inverter delivery, and plans to use his RV shower. He arrives at Valley of the Rogue State Park around 12:30 PM, securing a site for one night before continuing to the coast the following day.

Oct 9, 2024 | · 28% match
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47:39

RV Repair Assessment and Mammoth Cave Exploration

rswfire begins the day at his campground, planning to visit RV repair shops and explore Mammoth Cave trails. He drives to Blue Compass RV for assessment, scheduling repairs for Tuesday that will cost a couple thousand dollars including new power inlet, surge protector, and slide fixes. He then travels to Mammoth Cave National Park, visits the visitor center for a map, and receives his second Jeep duck from another visitor. After getting cold drinks at the camp store and learning trail locations, he hikes the Historic Entrance Trail and Green River Bluff Trail. The hike includes viewing a bat hibernation cave, scenic overlooks of the Green River, and encounters with wildlife including a small snake. He expresses strong appreciation for the park and considers volunteering there. The day is extremely hot at 95 degrees, but tree canopy provides relief during hiking.

Aug 27, 2024 · 27% 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 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 26% 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 | · 25% match
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2:31

Nevada Mountain Camping and Supply Run

rswfire is camping on a mountain in Nevada between 7,000-10,000 feet elevation and heading to Elko for laundry and supplies. He explains he cannot post much content or reveal his location until he leaves for safety reasons. He is completely off-grid, using solar power and propane, dealing with cold temperatures in the 30s at night. He plans to stay 1-2 weeks, testing his adaptation to this lifestyle. He mentions practical challenges like trash disposal and showering, and promises to share video content when he can safely do so.

Oct 1, 2024 | Ruby Mountains, Nevada · 25% 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 | · 25% match
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42:10

Wyoming to Idaho Morning Drive with RV

rswfire begins the day camping off-grid in Wyoming at 6 AM, describing excellent sleep and a spectacular 360-degree star view. He prepares for a 4-hour drive to Idaho, noting the 44-degree temperature and moon visibility. During the drive, he reflects on meeting a confident, present man at a gas station who left a strong impression. He discusses stopping his clonazepam medication after taking only 0.25mg daily, marking the end of all modern medications. The drive takes him through Diamondville, Wyoming and into Idaho, where he observes changing geography and mountain scenery. rswfire expresses strong criticism of mainstream RV culture, calling it commoditized consumerism that recreates house living in nature rather than genuine camping. He describes feeling stressed about multiple concerns: RV maintenance issues, needing to reach Oregon to settle and work, and dealing with his demanding cat Bailey who clawed his face. The transmission ends at Massacre Rocks State Park in Idaho, where he sets up camp for one night before continuing to Oregon. He acknowledges being in a sour mood due to stress about upcoming tasks and challenges.

Sep 30, 2024 | · 25% match
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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

rswfire begins Monday morning at a national recreation area campground, assessing his situation with house batteries that have been running for 3-4 days at 11.15 volts. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 25% match
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67:43

Driving RV from Nevada to Oregon

rswfire begins a 5-hour drive from eastern Nevada to the Oregon border, departing from a mountain campground at 6 AM. He needs a shower desperately, having been cleaning with face wipes for over a week while his new ear piercings heal. The journey involves navigating mountain roads with his RV and towed Jeep, dealing with a mouse problem in the RV insulation, and reflecting on his transformation over 7 months of travel. **Key events during the drive:** - Successfully navigates down mountain roads in second gear, managing the weight of RV plus Jeep - Passes through small Nevada towns including Elko and Winnemucca, observing local people and their limitations - Encounters homophobic treatment at hardware stores due to his earrings and gay identity - Reflects extensively on his authentic, non-fragmented approach to life versus others' fragmented worldviews - Discusses his decision to stop taking medications (Celexa, tramadol) after going off-grid - Expresses frustration with YouTube commenters who give unsolicited advice, violating his clearly stated boundaries - Considers turning comments off permanently due to lack of meaningful connection - Crosses into Oregon after driving Highway 140 for nearly 90 miles through remote desert and mountain terrain - Experiences dramatic elevation changes and stunning geological formations - Ends the transmission while looking for a place to camp for the night in Oregon, having achieved his goal of reaching the state

Oct 9, 2024 | Ruby Mountains, Nevada · 25% match
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9:00

Early Morning Hike Preparation at Mountain Cabin

rswfire wakes at 3 AM in a mountain cabin, unable to sleep despite changing locations from his RV. He realizes his sleep issues are related to his current life stage rather than his living situation. He prepares breakfast (eggs, toast, ham, coffee) while discussing an upcoming challenging mountain trail hike in expected rainy and stormy weather. He expresses nervousness about hiking a difficult, poorly marked trail he hasn't been on in approximately 10 years, acknowledging weather awareness developed since living in his RV. The transmission shows him cooking breakfast, preparing for the day, and heading toward the trailhead with his dog Bailey to wait for sunrise at a lodge near Natural Bridge.

Aug 2, 2024 · 25% match
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119:38

Hiking Cecil L Gorly Trail with 47 Bridges

rswfire explores Cecil L Gorly Naturalist Trail in Lebanon, Kentucky, a 3.75-mile loop trail featuring 47 numbered bridges around a lake. He discusses maintaining distance from his parents after cutting contact a month or two prior, shares details about his dental implant process and upcoming permanent dentures, and reflects on his eating patterns after watching a Netflix show about eating disorders. **Trail Experience**: Documents the hiking experience bridge by bridge, noting the peaceful environment, clear water, and scenic overlooks. Encounters a few other hikers but mostly has the trail to himself. Takes breaks at various spots along the lake. **Personal Updates**: Explains his temporary dentures cause gag reflex issues and discusses the implant process with four rods screwed into his skull. Acknowledges possible eating disorder - typically eating once per day and having difficulty with food due to choking fears that developed around age 27. **Sleep and Health Issues**: Addresses poor sleep quality, waking up in pain, and taking Benadryl nightly without success. Discusses his old mattress preferences and challenges of finding suitable bedding for RV life. **Content Creation Reflections**: Considers camera equipment needs for hiking videos, discusses the balance between sharing authentically and managing viewer advice/comments. Notes the video length (nearly 2 hours) and considers adding timestamps for navigation. **Trail Details**: Managed by local water department, features wooden bridges, benches, and overlooks. Encounters spider webs, various insects, small wildlife. Ends at a dam/spillway structure with fishing areas.

Jul 27, 2024 · 25% match
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48:03

Weekend Hiking and Mattress Shopping Plans

The speaker wakes up early on a weekend morning in their RV at a crowded campground, dealing with a bad mattress that's affecting their sleep and back pain. They plan to visit mattress stores and negotiate direct delivery to replace their current mattress with a twin size. After greeting their cat Bailey and saying hi to Mason (a high school friend's child who watches their channel), they decide to go hiking despite being slightly sore from previous activity. During the hike at what appears to be a Kentucky state park, the speaker reflects on authenticity and vulnerability as superpowers, discussing their philosophy of being honest about normal human experiences like needing to trim nose hair. They encounter a man of Spanish heritage on the trail and use this interaction to discuss respectful language and identity acknowledgment. The speaker shares memories of past relationships and work experiences, including a job at an oil change shop where they had a crush on their boss. They discuss their cognitive style as holistic thinking and express frustration with societal superficiality and avoidance of honest communication. Throughout the hike, they navigate various trail sections including steep climbs and rest stops. Upon reaching a viewpoint of a lake, they become excited about the possibility of getting an inflatable raft to use on the water. The speaker mentions upcoming dental appointments for dentures, plans to leave their current campground after three months, and potential travel to Nevada for stargazing and the Pacific Northwest. Financial concerns surface as they estimate having only one to two months of money remaining. They also discuss eating patterns, acknowledging possible eating disorder issues, and their general approach to self-honesty versus what others perceive as self-judgment.

Jul 27, 2024 · 25% match
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49:39

Traveling Through Wyoming to Glendo State Park

rswfire travels through Wyoming en route to Glendo State Park, reflecting on the deep personal impact of Matthew Shepard's murder and its connection to his experience as a gay man. He discusses the societal fragmentation imposed on LGBTQ+ people and how Pride events exist as a response to rejection rather than inherent opposition. During the journey, he encounters practical challenges including GPS navigation errors, a dried-up lake at the destination, and difficulty locating the correct campground. He passes through remote areas, observes trains and cattle, and appreciates the expansive landscape despite the painful associations with Wyoming. At Glendo State Park, he finds an isolated campsite after navigating cattle on the road and discovers the park is much larger and more remote than expected. He considers adjusting his travel plans to reach Oregon sooner, as that remains his primary destination. The transmission ends with him setting up camp in hot weather, dealing with RV leveling issues, and planning maintenance tasks.

Sep 27, 2024 | · 25% match
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32:26

Driving RV to Mountain Campground After Tire Repair

The speaker begins by describing tire repair service where valve extenders were removed due to leaking. They express relief about the tire fix and head toward Ruby Mountains campground in Nevada. The GPS navigation leads them up a steep mountain road to Angel Lake Campground at high elevation. Despite initially missing the campground entrance, they continue up the mountain and eventually reach the primitive campground site at the top. The speaker explores the mountaintop location, discovering Angel Lake and noting the lack of electrical hookups or water. They set up for an extended stay (reserved for a week, possibly longer) and plan to operate off-grid using solar power and battery conservation. The RV is positioned with mountain views, and they observe other campers collecting firewood. **Key practical concerns mentioned:** - Low fresh water supply (regrets not filling tank at previous campground) - Need to manage solar power and battery usage carefully - Plans to drive Jeep to town for supplies, laundry, and cat harness - Intention to learn grilling and off-grid living skills - Mountain blocks afternoon sun, affecting both solar charging and temperature The speaker expresses excitement about the mountain experience, plans to watch stars and sunrise, and mentions briefly following news about North Carolina tragedy and Israel situation while discussing collapse awareness.

Oct 3, 2024 | Ruby Mountains, Nevada · 25% 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 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 25% 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 · 24% match
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22:41

Traveling Through Nevada Desert Toward Oregon Coast

The speaker begins the morning leaving their current location, heading toward the Oregon coast. Due to mountainous terrain, they must take an indirect route through Nevada, a state that wasn't originally planned. They express appreciation for the desert landscape while dealing with RV mechanical concerns including tire noise, squeaking sounds, and loose screws appearing after drives. **Route and Navigation:** The speaker travels south 100 miles to Interstate 80 toward Elko, with potential stops in Winnemucca. They cross into Nevada and immediately notice the sparse population, casinos, and legal marijuana dispensaries at the border. **Vehicle Issues:** Ongoing concerns about tire performance, road noise, door rattling, and general RV build quality. The speaker considers future upgrades including suspension improvements and different tires for potential off-road use. **Location Planning:** Upon reaching Nevada, the speaker becomes interested in staying longer than planned, finding a campground to potentially spend a week. They discuss changing their video posting strategy to avoid real-time location sharing for safety reasons. **Current State:** The speaker describes being in "major flux" after 6 months stationary in Kentucky, now mobile and uncertain about long-term direction. They plan to go off-grid at a campground with no power, water, or trash services to learn self-sufficiency skills.

Sep 30, 2024 | · 24% 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 | · 24% match
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37:20

Starting Volunteer Position and Exploring Oregon Dunes

rswfire begins his day at 5 AM, preparing for a new volunteer position as a campground host starting Sunday, cleaning yurts and eventually moving to a different campground on the dunes to help ATV users. He outlines his daily plan including showering, getting a post office box in Lakeside, grocery shopping for smoothie supplies (frozen berries, mango, spinach, milk) based on Claude's vitamin recommendations, and making fire water (electrolyte drink with Himalayan salt, potassium, magnesium, and chili powder). He discovers his earbuds are missing from their case, which concerns him since his backup pair doesn't work properly. After getting groceries and fuel, he drives north to Honeyman State Park - a place he realizes he had visited months earlier but turned around due to parking fees. The park is part of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. At Honeyman, he meets two rangers who give him information about the dunes and driving on sand. He explores the H Loop campground where he would be working as a host, noting the large RVs and dune buggies. He walks out onto the sand dunes following rock paths, impressed by the landscape and expressing strong resonance with the location. The rangers told him the ocean is 2 miles away through the dunes.

Jan 4, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 24% match
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Coastal Walk, Seal Sighting, Summer Work Planning

rswfire conducted a walking video transmission from Wax Myrtle Beach area on the Oregon Coast. He documented seal sightings, observed incoming rain system (week-long duration), and navigated a familiar trail system while discussing multiple concurrent systems: financial allocation ($500 from cousin Pam distributed across phone bill, AI service credits, internet, insurance research), technical infrastructure development (signal file architecture refactoring, map feature implementation, React-to-Laravel conversion pipeline), potential summer employment at Wax Myrtle campground (awaiting confirmation, preference over Carter Lake alternative), and cognitive processing around AI agent integration into his development workflow. He reflected on institutional dysfunction (prior supervisory experience at Arena Music, current state parks conflict with Katie Baker), people-related friction (tailgating incident, brief trail encounters), and his chosen lifestyle positioning. He documented specific locations (river overlooks, campsites, bridge, forest service infrastructure), observed ecological markers (gecko activity, berry ripeness, seasonal transitions), and articulated tension between system abstraction layers in AI development and his own relationship to programming identity.

Jan 27, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Waxmyrtle · 24% match
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28:56

Oregon Coast Arrival and RV Insulation Work

rswfire begins the day with frost on RV windows and plans to insulate before incoming rain. He resolves the ethical dilemma of a Trump supporter's rubber duck gift by deciding to give it to another Trump supporter rather than keep or discard it. He explores Cape Sebastian, finding it steep and less crowded than expected, then hikes the River View Trail through Myrtlewood Grove near the Chetco River. The trail features jungle-like vegetation with large ferns and minimal insects, which he finds remarkable given the proximity to both ocean and river. He completes partial RV slide sealing using gorilla waterproof tape, unable to reach some spots due to lack of ladder access (ranger cited liability concerns). The campground allows 14-day stays with 3-day breaks between visits. He notes barking neighbor dogs as an annoyance reminiscent of why he left his house. During the hike, he observes the low Chetco River flowing to the ocean and anticipates watching it grow during winter rains starting in November. The ranger indicated he could drive his Jeep down to the river area. He discovers various trail connections and a bridge, noting road noise proximity but overall enjoying the environment. He reveals significant financial stress - arriving with only $300 after paying for two weeks at the campground, credit cards in default, and outstanding payments for RV and Jeep. A longtime friend provided financial assistance. An ex-client still owes him money. He acknowledges needing to restart his business and expresses gratitude for his friend's help.

Oct 11, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 24% match
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