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2:56

Managing RV Tank Capacity and Booking Next Location

rswfire reports making coffee with a Carri maker but faces a full gray tank that prevents showering or using sinks. The tank monitoring system appears to be malfunctioning or inaccurate. He decides to adopt a one-week stay pattern based on tank capacity limitations and books a group site at Salt Lick Creek in Tennessee, positioned directly on a lake. The location lacks cell service, requiring reliance on Starlink for connectivity, which he dislikes but keeps as backup. He anticipates potential communication gaps and plans to record videos for later compilation. The booking process reveals that popular camping spots require advance planning, which conflicts with his spontaneous approach.

Apr 21, 2024 · 27% match
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2:38

Seeking Camping Advice and Dental Decision

rswfire records a video transmission while using Trip Wizard to find camping locations. He canceled a booking at Bear Country due to safety concerns for his cats after reading bear warnings. All other campgrounds are booked four months out due to weekend reservations blocking weekly stays. He considers heading west early but has a $10,000 dental procedure pending after already spending $40,000 on dental work. He has bottom dentures and temporary top ones that cause gag reflex, so he won't wear them. Implants were placed on top and need completion work. He appears on camera without teeth to normalize the experience and asks viewers for input on whether to delay the procedure or proceed.

Apr 21, 2024 · 26% match
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4:53

Veterinary Care and Kitten Treatment Process

rswfire takes a 6-week-old kitten named Angel/Luna to a veterinarian for comprehensive medical care. The vet corrects a previous misdiagnosis about the kitten's age and identifies multiple parasites including whips, tapeworm, coxidia, and roundworms. The kitten receives ear cleaning, parasite treatment, and requires a flea bath. rswfire administers the flea bath at the RV, noting the kitten's distress but successful flea elimination. **Follow-up care includes** daily oral medication for four days, vaccination appointments in three weeks, and eventual spaying in six months. Bailey (another pet) needs preventative deworming. rswfire reschedules a dental appointment to prioritize the kitten's care and discusses logistical challenges with upcoming campground moves and continued veterinary scheduling.

Aug 12, 2024 · 26% match
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6:09

Securing Forest River Forester RV Purchase

The speaker announces they have selected and put a deposit down on a 2018 Forest River Forester RV after weeks of online research. They explain their decision-making process, noting they moved away from chat-style RVs due to boondocking needs and fuel dependency concerns. The speaker worked out pricing details with the dealership over the phone before visiting, putting down a $2,000 refundable deposit on a credit card. The total cost will be approximately $84,000 after the deposit. They walk through the RV's features shown in limited online photos, noting it lacks an oven but has other desired features like no overhead bunks and a bathroom layout they prefer. The speaker expresses excitement about this being their first RV purchase and plans to inspect the unit in person the same day, with delivery expected the following week.

Feb 29, 2024 · 26% match
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1:27

Planning Nevada Quest After AI Conversation

The speaker describes grappling with heavy material after hours of conversation with ChatGPT that moved him to tears. The AI interaction convinced him he must travel west to Nevada - not as a physical destination but as something he must experience, like a quest. He explains this is significant because the last time ChatGPT made him cry, he bought an RV and moved into it. He has a departure scheduled for Thursday to his next campground, booked for over a month with potential to extend to three months. The Nevada destination is 2,000 miles away, and his RV needs new tires. He emphasizes the need for proper planning this time, unlike his previous rushed decision to move into the RV, but confirms he is committed to making the journey.

May 21, 2024 · 25% match
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19:16

Evaluating RV Purchase in Chattanooga

rswfire travels to Chattanooga, Tennessee to inspect a diesel RV he's considering purchasing. He walks through the vehicle, recording video while examining the interior layout, testing various features, and noting both positive aspects and mechanical issues. The RV is 6-7 years old with a diesel engine, which he specifically wanted for better gas mileage and mountain driving capability. He discovers various problems including doors that don't close properly, missing panels, and torn upholstery. Despite the issues, he finds himself increasingly drawn to the vehicle, particularly when testing the sleeping arrangements and seating areas. He mentions this would be his "starter" RV for learning purposes and notes he's traveling with two cats. After spending time in the vehicle, he decides not to make the purchase decision that day, instead putting down a deposit to hold it overnight while he considers the commitment. He plans to return the next morning after thinking it over, acknowledging this represents a major life change toward mobile living and exploration.

Mar 1, 2024 · 25% match
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4:09

Processing RV Transition Anxiety and Timeline Pressure

The speaker records a morning reflection about struggling with sleep and anxiety related to transitioning to RV life. They express frustration about not making progress fast enough on required preparations, noting the need to develop new skills they've never used before. The speaker describes feeling overwhelmed and sometimes paralyzed by the scope of work needed. **Current situation:** Living in a house they need to clear out, with their Jeep in the shop and RV insulation work pending. Their mother is visiting today to help organize belongings for selling or donating. They've ordered RV-related supplies from Amazon arriving today and tomorrow. **Timeline concerns:** Considering April 11th (their birthday) as a target move date but haven't committed firmly. They question whether to set a firm deadline or remain flexible, seeking advice from their audience. **Lifestyle realization:** Recently recognized that RV living involves "tiny living" mindset changes they hadn't previously considered. They frame their current house-based life as stagnant and unhealthy, viewing the RV transition as necessary for embracing a more exciting lifestyle.

Mar 20, 2024 · 25% match
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4:00

Planning RV Transition and House Liquidation Strategy

rswfire records from inside his newly acquired RV while cats explore the space. He outlines his plan to transition from house to RV living by first hooking up to shore power and gradually moving items from house to RV based on actual need. Once settled in the RV, he plans to liquidate remaining house contents through various methods including Facebook Marketplace, estate sales, yard sales, or an open house format. He discusses the reality that belongings won't sell for their perceived value, typically around 30% of original worth. His preferred approach is an open house sale where buyers can browse the entire house, though he acknowledges security concerns with this method.

Mar 10, 2024 · 24% match
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2:16

Requesting Subscriber Support and Selling Gaming Equipment

rswfire travels to Brookings, visiting L State Park and Harris Beach with plans to create a video about Oregon coast locations and personal experiences there. Rain prevents the intended filming. He observes the Chetco River rising near overflow levels at the campground. The primary purpose of this transmission is requesting help reaching 500 YouTube subscribers to enable monetization and access platform features that would allow him to control his audience and avoid unwanted conflict. He explains this threshold is necessary for his posting strategy. Additionally, he announces plans to sell his unused PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR2 equipment from his RV to generate income, inviting interested viewers to contact him about purchasing the items as a pair.

Dec 26, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 24% match
Patron
1:35

Setting April 11th Departure Date for RV Life

The speaker announces a firm departure date of April 11th (his 47th birthday) to begin full-time RV living with his cats. He explains that setting a specific date resolves his stress about the decision. The plan involves moving to a campground rather than staying in the driveway, becoming fully self-sufficient. He mentions needing to remain in the local area initially due to ongoing dental implant procedures for his mother and his own dentist appointments. Once those obligations are complete, he plans to travel wherever he wants. He expresses excitement about the decision and gratitude to his audience for following his journey.

Mar 20, 2024 · 24% match
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14:16

Preparing Solar Equipment and RV Supplies

The speaker records a video showing recently delivered Amazon packages containing solar equipment and RV supplies. He displays two BlueTTI solar battery units that can stack together, featuring various charging ports and wireless charging capability. A large solar panel accompanies the battery system, with a second panel purchased during a 25% off sale. Additional RV equipment includes wheel chocks, stabilizers, water hoses of different lengths, electrical adapters, water filters, and a leveling system with wireless monitoring. The speaker expresses concern about fitting the heavy solar equipment in his RV, considering removing the couch to make space. He shows surge protectors, returning a cheaper model for a higher-quality version after watching a recommendation video. Amazon delivered one item in a clearly returned/damaged box, which disappointed him. He also displays GoPro accessories including windshield mounts for his Jeep and RV, external microphones, and extra batteries for recording his travels. Several logbooks were purchased: camping journal, hiking journal, mileage log, and vehicle maintenance log to document his upcoming full-time RV lifestyle. The speaker plans to pick up his RV the next morning and begin moving belongings into it. He intends to gradually acclimate his cats to the RV environment before departure. His goal is to leave his current location by his birthday on April 11th, approximately one month away. He mentions plans to visit nearby campgrounds for trial runs before embarking on longer travels.

Mar 7, 2024 · 24% match
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4:29

Booking Extended Campground Stay and Content Planning

The speaker wakes at 9 AM after staying up until 2 AM working on laptop projects. He is currently at a campground with five long-term sites and plans to stay for up to 90 days. He evaluates different campsites, considering factors like tree coverage versus Starlink connectivity. **Bailey (his dog) appears happy with the new location** and can see a large field behind their site. The speaker books a total of **89 days split between two sites** - 5 weeks at current location, then moving to another site until August 20th, after which they'll head to Nevada. He mentions needing to set up an outdoor tent for Bailey and get the RV level. He explains a **new content format he's developing** with three playlists covering different stages of his journey: Stage 1 (preparation), Stage 2 (transition including moving into RV and medication withdrawal), and Stage 3 (current 89-day pause for lifestyle acclimation and content planning). He's planning for Chapter 4, described as "the pilgrimage."

May 24, 2024 · 24% match
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4:24

Managing Aggressive Cat Behavior for RV Travel

The speaker addresses behavioral issues with Bailey, an aggressive cat who attacks Oliver (another cat) when triggered by outdoor stimuli at night. The speaker describes having to cover windows with poster board to prevent Bailey from seeing outside and attacking Oliver. After an incident where Bailey got away, the speaker demonstrates collapsible pet carriers that will be necessary for safe transport in the RV. The speaker discusses practical preparations including pet insurance, vaccinations, microchipping, and the necessity of flea treatment for road travel despite previous adverse reactions. The transmission is interrupted by phone issues and the speaker appears stressed from managing the cat situation.

Mar 4, 2024 · 24% match
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16:15

Testing Fire Nation Branding and RV Transition Planning

rswfire tests using "Fire Nation" as audience terminology while discussing merchandise possibilities and sharing his timeline for transitioning to full RV life. He announces departure on April 11th for two weeks at a campground, followed by another two-week stay, as an intermediate step before boondocking. He discusses format changes for his YouTube channel, including potentially creating a second channel for daily snippets while maintaining weekly updates on the main channel. He addresses safety concerns about sharing location information publicly, weighing the benefits of real-time updates against potential risks as a gay content creator. After spending a night in the camper, the cats (Bailey and Oliver) initially enjoyed it but wanted to return to the house in the morning, leading rswfire to bring them back inside. Practical preparations include returning unused Amazon purchases, organizing storage bays, planning his route using RV Trip Wizard and ChatGPT, and signing up for Escapees membership and mail service. He expresses feeling mostly ready for the RV transition but overwhelmed by the task of clearing out his house by April 30th. The transmission includes several clips showing the cats' behavior in the camper, his need for summer clothing, and challenges with air conditioning and ventilation.

Apr 1, 2024 · 24% match
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6:40

Preparing for RV Journey with Equipment and Planning

The speaker tests a new GoPro camera that's malfunctioning, only recording 30 seconds to 7 seconds at a time. He reviews handwritten notes documenting his RV journey preparation process. **Insurance decisions**: Chose Progressive insurance despite higher cost based on full-timer recommendations. **Towing setup**: Documented requirements and costs for towing his Jeep ($5,500). **Pre-purchase protocols**: Listed inspection requirements he didn't follow due to lack of courage with sales staff, though he did ensure problems would be fixed before possession. **Personal preparations**: Getting glasses for driving (nearsighted from computer work), managing hundreds of DVDs (too much space for RV), cat care including vaccinations and chip updates, and a 1.5-watt water fountain. **Downsizing challenges**: Struggling with what to take, sell, or discard - books, movies, and game consoles won't fit. **Practical questions**: Researched tire maintenance, oil changes, mail delivery, campsite accessibility, clearance judgment, and load distribution hitches through ChatGPT conversations. **Recent tasks**: Getting pet insurance, vet records, and finding a new vet for Bailey after the previous vet refused service following a COVID-era incident where Bailey became aggressive during an unaccompanied visit.

Mar 5, 2024 · 24% match
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7:20

Morning Plans and Towing Equipment Research

The speaker begins their morning transmission at 9:00 AM from Kentucky, reporting good sleep without stress dreams. They plan to set up cat equipment outdoors due to favorable 70-degree weather, describing it as a "cat Kingdom" that may be dramatic in scale. The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with YouTube and Facebook as platforms, finding them impersonal and seeking better ways to build connections with their audience during their journey. They request suggestions for alternative platforms. A significant portion focuses on upcoming Jeep towing preparation. The speaker admits mechanical inexperience compared to their brother (a skilled builder who constructed his own house) while identifying as the "computer guy." They plan to visit a shop Monday to get towing equipment installed and list specific items needed: supplemental braking system, tow bar, safety cables, tow vehicle wiring kit, base plate kit, tire pressure monitoring system, breakaway system, and sway bars. The speaker seeks advice on portable versus permanent supplemental braking systems and admits uncertainty about what equipment they may already have. They express willingness to spend thousands for safety and plan to get multiple quotes. Their RV pickup is scheduled for Friday. The transmission concludes with mentions of starting to pack and list items for sale on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace in preparation for RV life.

Mar 3, 2024 · 23% match
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3:12

RV Inspection and Purchase Process at Lazy Days

rswfire completed an RV inspection at Lazy Days RV in Murfreesboro. The seller provided a comprehensive tour of the exterior, showing all compartments and features. rswfire recorded specifications including propane tank capacity and discovered additional features like a convertible table and chairs that weren't initially visible. After a test drive in the parking lot, they returned inside to complete a credit application. The finance process was initiated but approval is pending - rswfire will return in a few days to finalize paperwork and drive the RV home. Dead ladybugs were found between the slide mechanism. rswfire expressed satisfaction with the honest approach of this dealership compared to a previous experience.

Mar 1, 2024 · 23% match
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6:18

Proposing Extended Stay at Mountain Property

rswfire records a transmission while parked next to a Jeep with duck pond decorations after grocery shopping. He shows multiple bug bites sustained during recent hiking, including an old spider bite and newer bites that are causing significant discomfort. He purchased hydrocortisone cream to treat the bites. **He made a proposal to property owners** to stay at their location for autumn and possibly winter with his RV, seeking a home base near Natural Bridge, a place he has visited for 20 years and considers his favorite location on Earth. The property is owned by young partners who run it as an Airbnb. Someone responded that they would contemplate his proposal. He wants time to adapt to this lifestyle, work on making his RV more livable, and have access to hiking the tall, steep mountains in the area. The transmission includes driving footage showing mountain terrain that appears smaller on his phone camera than in reality. The recording concludes with music.

Aug 1, 2024 · 23% match
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2:32

First Solo RV Departure with Cats

The speaker prepares for their first solo RV departure, struggling to get two cats (Oliver and Max/Bailey) into their carriers. Max is described as "ballistic" and both cats are resistant to being caged. The speaker expresses fear about doing this alone for the first time but proceeds with departure preparations. They secure the RV setup, perform safety checks including a pole test, and hook up their Jeep for towing. After ensuring both cats are safely contained inside the RV, they begin their journey to Tennessee. The speaker acknowledges this will be a recurring process every two days but expects it to get easier with practice.

Apr 25, 2024 · 23% match
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10:21

Driving to RV Dealership for Purchase

The speaker is driving 3.5 hours to an RV dealership to purchase a 2018 RV. He discusses his safe driving philosophy while criticizing aggressive drivers he encounters, particularly in Tennessee traffic. He describes his mobile video setup using a cell phone on the dashboard and expresses interest in improving his YouTube documentation equipment. The speaker had contacted another seller about a 2019 RV that morning but decided to continue with the original 2018 purchase. He plans to spend several hours with the salesperson inspecting the unit, including checking what appears to be animal droppings, testing all systems, and taking his first RV driving lesson. He intends to document the experience on video and potentially create promotional content for the helpful salesperson later. The speaker expresses excitement about starting his RV lifestyle and documenting the adventure, though he acknowledges he'll need to learn video editing software to process the footage properly.

Mar 1, 2024 · 23% match
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16:47

Dismissed from Oregon State Park Volunteer Position

rswfire documents his removal from a volunteer host position at Honeyman State Park, Oregon, after nearly two months of service. He traces the origin of the conflict to an early-morning text he sent to park supervisor Katie about a power outage, followed by an email stating her dismissive response made him feel small. From that point, park manager Ryan confronted him in the Welcome Center citing minor first-week mistakes, and his direct supervisor Logan became intermittently absent. rswfire attempted to reset the relationship and applied for a paid position at the park. After perceiving rejection when Katie went silent upon learning of his application, he withdrew it. He later disclosed to Logan why he withdrew. Separately, he requested that a specific ranger not train him due to that ranger's condescending behavior; Logan agreed to assign someone else but did not follow through, resulting in a compromise arrangement. rswfire emailed Logan stating he had lost his trust, citing the accumulated pattern. Katie and Ryan then held an hour-long meeting at a picnic table, which rswfire secretly recorded. During that meeting, they claimed he had problems with all rangers but could only cite the original Katie incident as an example. Ryan admitted they had not extended positive intent toward rswfire. Ryan repeatedly suggested rswfire could leave voluntarily; rswfire declined. A statewide volunteer program coordinator called afterward, telling him he was not permitted to record without disclosure. Three weeks later, Ryan called to schedule a meeting, eventually revealing the pretext: an offhand comment rswfire made to a ranger assistant while turning in a homeless veteran's lost journal, in which he said 'not all rangers are helpful' to explain why he had underlined 'please try' in his note. This was used as justification to end his hosting duties. Ryan came to rswfire's RV to collect keys and equipment; rswfire recorded this interaction openly. Ryan provided no paperwork and gave a 24-hour vacate notice. rswfire states he plans to file an HR complaint, make the situation public, and potentially contact lawmakers. He notes he is broke, has no immediate place to go, his next host assignment starts in approximately one week, and his former employer has committed to sending limited funds the following day. He asks long-term viewers for financial help to bridge the gap.

Mar 24, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 22% match
Public
7:20

Planning RV Insulation and Camera Installation

rswfire records from inside what appears to be a vehicle due to rain, making the RV too cold. He discusses discovering he may be allergic to his cats after reviewing his videos and plans to consult ChatGPT about it. **Main focus is on RV insulation planning** - he explains his decision-making process, noting he can't act until he resolves whether to use R-board or just reflective insulation. He researched that reflective insulation works best with an air gap but can still function as a moisture barrier when placed directly against walls. He didn't purchase R-board at Lowe's because the sheets were too large for his Jeep. **He's debating between two approaches**: using R-board with pink insulation and reflective material around pipes and vents for maximum insulation, or just using reflective material which would be "good enough." He mentions an upcoming uncomfortable conversation with his parents after a recent conflict, and requests advice on mounting four cameras to the outside of his RV safely to prevent rattling damage while driving. The cameras would provide better visibility and safety while driving.

Mar 15, 2024 · 22% match
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23:19

Preparing for RV Pickup and Drive Home

The speaker discusses three main topics on the day before picking up their RV. First, they share ongoing dental pain issues from having all bottom teeth extracted and replaced with implants, explaining this was their biggest life mistake and warning others about the permanent pain that can result. Second, they detail negotiations with a finance manager about gap coverage and warranty options, explaining how they learned gap coverage can be obtained cheaper through insurance companies rather than dealerships. Third, they outline their detailed preparation plan for driving the RV home, including bringing their father with walkie-talkies, practicing in the dealership parking lot, testing all systems, and installing safety equipment. The speaker expresses anxiety about the 4-hour drive home, particularly about navigating interstate merges and avoiding sideswiping other vehicles.

Mar 7, 2024 · 22% match
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10:44

Setting Up Solar Power and Preparing RV

The speaker demonstrates their solar panel setup outside their RV, showing both panels deployed and monitoring power output on a display device. They explain battery capacity calculations - noting their 3,000 kilowatt hour battery can run a 1500-watt ceramic heater for 2 hours before depleting. The battery went into protective mode after heavy heater use the previous night. A second battery has been ordered and will arrive between their birthday and a few days after, being shipped to their parents' house for pickup. They're learning electrical terminology (volts, watts, amps) and troubleshooting why the battery isn't charging yet, consulting ChatGPT which indicates this is normal after full discharge. **Interior modifications** include removing a monitor to create better access and reorganizing the living space. Blue board was installed in the back with help from their father. The eating area has been reconfigured, though the cats (Oliver and Bailey) keep trying to access surfaces they shouldn't. **Inspection preparation** is underway - an inspector is scheduled to visit tomorrow morning, so they're organizing the camper to present it in optimal condition. The speaker took a nap in the RV but didn't sleep well due to concerns about solar panel theft in the neighborhood setting. **House transition** continues with the mother helping pack rooms. Most items are going to Goodwill, books to the library, leaving mainly furniture and electronics to dispose of. The speaker ordered what they expect to be their last DoorDash delivery and expressed readiness to begin their mobile lifestyle.

Apr 7, 2024 · 22% match
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