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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 · 53% match
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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 · 44% match
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6:35

Arriving at New Campground and Reflecting on Movement

rswfire arrives at a campground where John, another volunteer, has already established an elaborate setup with tent, meditation space, chairs, grill, golf cart, and satellite. rswfire observes John's comprehensive campsite arrangement and reflects on his own preference for minimal setup and frequent movement. He walks to the beach and records a 3-minute video of the ocean. rswfire describes feeling most powerful and alive when exploring new places, faces, dynamics, and mappings, while familiar places feel like stagnation. He notes that being kicked out of his previous location was beneficial since he was already struggling with the two-month commitment. He determines that 2-3 weeks is his maximum time in one location, as even one month feels too long. The campground has many children playing, which triggers memories of traveling from Michigan to Arizona during fourth grade with his family, staying at campgrounds along the way. The transmission includes extended footage of walking around the campground and beach areas.

Apr 1, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 42% match
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1:40

Planning Extended Campground Stay for RV Adjustment

The speaker describes waking up with an intuitive plan after realizing their intended campground was fully booked. They found an alternative government facility an hour away that allows up to 90-day stays, which surprised them. Initially booking for 2 weeks, they're considering extending to the full 90 days to accomplish goals and allow their dog Bailey time to adjust to the RV lifestyle. The plan involves staying stationary for 3 months with only short drives to empty tanks, giving both speaker and dog time to acclimate before beginning extensive travel. They reflect that this gradual approach might have worked better with their previous dog Oliver.

May 19, 2024 · 41% match
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13:24

Morning Routine and Jeep Ducking at Campground

rswfire begins his morning by removing window reflectors as temperatures drop to 81 degrees. He identifies issues with his bed platform causing uneven support and discusses caring for his new ear piercings as an integrated part of his identity. After getting coffee and breakfast from a gas station, he initiates a "Jeep ducking deployment protocol" - walking through the crowded Labor Day weekend campground with a bag of rubber ducks to place on Jeeps. He explores the campground loops, discovers an unexpected trail leading to water with boats, and successfully finds one Jeep to duck. Throughout the transmission, he observes the busy camping culture with multiple families, tents, and children playing.

Sep 1, 2024 · 40% match
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10:57

Driving Through Kansas to State Park Campground

rswfire drives from Missouri into Kansas, observing the landscape change to wheat and corn fields while commenting on impatient drivers who dangerously pass his RV. He arrives at a Kansas state park campground after GPS sends him down a wrong dirt road, getting his Jeep dusty. At the campsite, he discovers water leaks in his RV's flexible tubing that will need repair. He sets up at a pull-through site in hot weather, noting the campground layout and planning to work on RV maintenance. He discusses how traditional static living patterns are not conducive to good life, contrasting this with his nomadic lifestyle. His travel plan includes staying in Kansas Friday through Sunday, then heading to Nebraska on Tuesday.

Sep 18, 2024 | · 40% match
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6:52

Planning RV Life Transition Strategy

The speaker outlines a five-step approach for transitioning to full-time RV living. He describes struggling with the initial decision for weeks or months due to fear, then emphasizing the importance of extensive research through YouTube videos and Facebook groups. He explains his process of finding the right camper, initially considering a chat model but rejecting it due to generator fuel dependency issues when boondocking in national forests. The speaker details his current towing capacity concerns - his Jeep weighs 3,948 pounds against a 4,200-pound towing limit, putting him very close to maximum capacity. He discusses advice about staying 10% under towing limits and his plan to keep the Jeep empty for town trips rather than storage. The final step involves extensive practice driving both the camper alone and with the Jeep attached in parking lots before actual travel.

Mar 2, 2024 · 40% 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 · 40% 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 | · 39% match
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3:45

Daily Tasks and Travel Planning

rswfire describes completing daily maintenance tasks including laundry, suntanning, cleaning fire pits, and paperwork. He collected gravel from a work center to level his fire pit area. He spoke with his boss about volunteering in the dunes from May through September, with plans to explore Oregon and Washington's Highway 101 from October through March. He discusses needing to resolve his RV situation by converting to a smaller trailer under 2,000 lbs that his Jeep can tow, mentioning a Forest River toy hauler he previously considered. The transmission ends with him showing his campfire setup and fire pit area, noting the challenge of collecting heavy logs from other campgrounds.

Jul 25, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Driftwood II · 39% match
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2:22

Planning RV Trip Strategy and Coast Selection

The speaker discusses trip planning considerations for full-time RV living. He explains that he's currently on the East Coast where boondocking is more difficult to find compared to the west. Despite preferring forests and woods over deserts, he acknowledges that starting on the west coast might be more practical for learning RV lifestyle basics due to easier boondocking access and less crowded conditions. He mentions living in Arizona as a child (fourth to seventh grade) and appreciating mountains there, but notes deserts don't inspire him. The speaker concludes that starting west and then tackling the East Coast later might be the better strategic approach for someone new to the lifestyle.

Mar 2, 2024 · 39% match
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6:40

Arriving at First RV Campsite with Cats

rswfire arrives at a campground with his RV and two cats (Bailey and Oliver) after driving from his previous location. Upon arrival, both cats escaped through an open front window, causing significant stress before being recovered. He is camping on a site that presents challenges - it's not level, difficult to park the Jeep properly, and feels cramped for a planned two-week stay. He reflects on the driving experience, noting he felt comfortable towing the Jeep and plans to improve visibility with a dash cam cable and rear camera adjustments. The campsite location offers hiking trails and proximity to Mammoth Cave, but the physical setup is problematic. A neighboring camper immediately approached upon arrival, suggesting he start a TikTok account despite not knowing about his YouTube channel. This interaction felt intrusive and inappropriate to him. He expresses being 90% happy with the transition but needs to resolve the leveling issue and site selection for future stays.

Apr 12, 2024 · 39% match
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40:00

Driving to Lake Cumberland State Park

The speaker drives 3.5 hours from their current campground to visit their mother and cats, taking a route through Lake Cumberland to scout the area for future camping. They explore Lake Cumberland State Park, documenting the scenery and evaluating the campground facilities, which they find expensive and cramped with only 9 RV sites close together. The speaker visits the Wolf Creek Dam, takes footage of scenic overlooks, and checks out camping areas and lodge facilities. After visiting their mother briefly due to ongoing family issues, they drive back feeling emotionally unstable and experiencing intense physical sensations they describe as panic-like episodes. They discuss their medication withdrawal effects and disappointment with their doctor's handling of the situation. The speaker outlines their upcoming travel plans: leaving Thursday for Mammoth Caves area for 2 weeks, then moving to Lake Cumberland for an extended stay of possibly months. They express love for Kentucky's natural beauty and want to establish routines while living in their RV. They also mention getting art supplies to try painting as a creative outlet.

May 7, 2024 · 39% match
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15:43

Testing RV Power Systems and Planning Coast Movement

rswfire begins the day checking battery usage overnight (18% drain from electric blanket) and making coffee using solar power. He identifies multiple tasks: laundry, propane refill, fuel, groceries, and finding a better camping spot due to current location feeling chaotic. He experiments with charging the RV batteries from his Jeep using an inverter, initially appearing successful but encountering ground fault issues that prevent proper charging. Falls back to solar charging at 80% capacity. Discovers he was responsible for exterior lights being on. After waiting for money to hit his bank account, he drives to Gold Beach for supplies. Despite good weather making him want to stay in the area, road noise forces him to stick with his plan to move to Bandon State Park. He reflects on his preference for direct experience over using apps or other people's recommendations for finding camping spots. The transmission ends with him reluctantly preparing to leave the current area despite wanting to stay, heading toward Bandon with no guaranteed campsite reservation.

Nov 26, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Pistol River · 38% match
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20:41

Coastal Campground Walk During Medication Withdrawal

rswfire records a transmission from a coastal campground where he's staying in an RV with two cats. He's experiencing medication withdrawal and grieving, having recently made major life changes. He takes a walk around the campground, locating amenities like shower facilities and boat ramps while reflecting on his situation. **Key events:** Takes walking tour of Salt Lake Campground, identifies shower house and restrooms, observes neighboring camper with truck setup, discusses cats' adjustment to small RV space, mentions leaving Thursday due to booking conflict. **Background context:** Recently left previous living situation, currently in withdrawal from medication, missing his mother who spent time at his former house, considering what's best for his cats in the confined RV space. **Technical details:** Staying at campground site 77, has Jeep and camper setup, mentions leveling issues with RV, discusses potential schedule of weekday campgrounds vs weekend boondocking. **Historical references:** Shares story about hiking at Raven Run in Lexington (4-6 miles daily), planned travel blog called wanderlust.com, childhood move from Michigan to Arizona via school bus and KOA stays. **Online presence:** Mentions longtime screen name RSW fire (his initials), considers changing YouTube channel name to "The World According to Sam" or similar, references viewer named Carl.

Apr 29, 2024 · 38% 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 | · 38% match
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45:10

Traveling Through Kansas to Wilson State Park

rswfire travels 180 miles through Kansas, experiencing dash cam failures that he temporarily fixes with painter's tape. He reflects on an auto parts store employee who talked him out of buying adhesive, calling it unsolicited advice and a lesson to trust his own judgment more. He describes the landscape - wide open skies, hills, farmland, and wind turbines - expressing genuine appreciation for Kansas's beauty. **Travel and mechanical issues:** Both dash cams fell off overnight, requiring temporary painter's tape fixes. He plans to visit another auto parts store at his next stop. **Philosophical observations:** He discusses pattern recognition as his cognitive style, explains his resistance to external validation using a painter analogy, and connects fragmentation to societal problems. He theorizes that farmers might be more integrated than urban people due to living and working in the same space. **Arrival at Wilson State Park:** He reaches a small, remote campground next to a lake. The site has no water hookups despite his expectations, forcing him to accept going without water again. He sets up camp in an unlevel spot by the lake and plans to explore the 25-mile prairie trail system, though the 90-degree heat may limit activities. **Future planning:** He discusses extensive RV winterization plans for the Pacific Northwest, including adding insulation boards to walls and ceiling, installing insulated curtains, and sealing his slide permanently. He mentions wanting to learn fishing from indigenous cultures and reflects on societal collapse and lost survival skills.

Sep 20, 2024 | · 38% 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 · 38% 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 · 38% match
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30:31

Scouting Horsefall Campground Volunteer Position

rswfire travels 40 miles south from his current location near Florence to scout Horsefall Campground, where he will volunteer as a host in one week. He drives along Highway 101, passing through familiar locations including Reedsport, Winchester Bay, Tuckman (his first volunteer site), and Lakeside (where his PO box is located). Upon arriving at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, he explores the off-grid campground which operates as a parking lot-style setup rather than traditional campsites. He meets the current volunteer host, describing him as having "a bit of an attitude" but navigable. The campground serves primarily ATV/dune buggy enthusiasts and operates with only basic amenities. rswfire discovers there are two possible volunteer positions - one at the main campground (a small loop next to restrooms) and potentially one at the beach area. He explores the beach access, walking trails, and checking out Blue Bill Lake. Despite the unconventional camping setup and different demographic (noting Trump flags and ATV culture), he expresses commitment to embracing the experience. Technical issues with his phone shutting off interrupt filming multiple times. He reflects on Highway 101 being "the bridge of my life" and expresses amazement at his current lifestyle compared to a year ago. The visit concludes with him planning to adapt to this very different volunteer environment while maintaining his authentic self.

Apr 13, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Horsfall Beach · 38% match
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2:40

Demonstrating RV Lynx Leveling Block Setup and Costs

rswfire provides a video demonstration of Lynx leveling blocks for RV setup, showing the configuration needed to level his RV in a driveway. He displays the front tire setup using 4.5 inches of stacked leveling blocks and explains that the back still needs adjustment. He details the significant cost investment - $240 spent on four bags of blocks with two more bags ordered at $40 each, totaling $240 toward a projected $320 total. He emphasizes preference for these blocks over alternative types, citing safety and surface quality. The demonstration serves as a cost warning for others considering the RV route.

Mar 12, 2024 · 38% 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 | · 37% match
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26:20

Cross-Country RV Journey Through Kansas and Nebraska

The speaker documents a long driving day traveling from Kansas into Nebraska in an RV, towing a Jeep. **Key events include:** encountering buffalo, observing failed and successful crop harvests, crossing state lines, stopping at Swanson Reservoir dam, dealing with RV door issues by adding clamps, navigating road construction with flaggers, and experiencing time zone changes. **Technical challenges:** The speaker criticizes their Garmin RV GPS for poor interface design and inability to route to state parks, forcing reliance on phone navigation. They discuss fuel station logistics and express frustration with unintuitive waypoint systems. **Observations:** The speaker notes regional behaviors like people waving on highways, comments on wind turbines and political opposition to them, observes agricultural infrastructure including grain elevators and silos, and documents landscape changes from plains to hills with pine trees. **Travel companion:** Bailey (appears to be a cat) gradually becomes more comfortable with travel, eventually sitting on top of his carrier. The speaker also attempts to walk Bailey on a leash at the final destination. **Destination:** The journey ends at a state park campground next to a national forest, where the speaker successfully backs the RV into their site in one maneuver.

Sep 25, 2024 | · 37% 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 · 37% match
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