rswfire drives through Oregon national forest roads exploring campgrounds while reflecting on societal collapse and place-based identity.
rswfire begins the day at 10:00 AM after waking at 2:00 AM, discussing grooming needs and hair management in the small RV bathroom.
rswfire describes completing daily maintenance tasks including laundry, suntanning, cleaning fire pits, and paperwork.
rswfire shows his book collection stored in a tall storage bin outside his camper, including Minecraft books he couldn't part with and cooking books since he needs to learn to cook.
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 wakes to find the campground fully booked for Labor Day weekend, with neighbors arriving at every campsite.
rswfire begins his morning by removing window reflectors as temperatures drop to 81 degrees.
rswfire wakes up on Friday morning to discover unexpected crowds due to federal holiday and summer solstice.
The speaker begins by describing tire repair service where valve extenders were removed due to leaking.
rswfire records a transmission from a coastal campground where he's staying in an RV with two cats.
The speaker attempts their first grilling experience using a new grill with a broken igniter.
The speaker records a video showing recently delivered Amazon packages containing solar equipment and RV supplies.
rswfire wakes at 3 AM in a mountain cabin, unable to sleep despite changing locations from his RV.
The speaker documents their first night sleeping in an RV parked in their driveway with two cats, Oliver and Bailey.
rswfire reports making coffee with a Carri maker but faces a full gray tank that prevents showering or using sinks.
rswfire documents a day of practical tasks while living in an RV.
rswfire reviews handwritten notes for RV preparation, reading through equipment lists compiled from YouTube videos.
rswfire completes a work day and hikes the Eel Lake Trail to reach 10,000 steps.
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.
rswfire accompanies Johnny crabbing at Newport pier, expressing disgust at the birds, bird droppings, and the process of catching and killing crabs.
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.
rswfire is camping on a mountain in Nevada between 7,000-10,000 feet elevation and heading to Elko for laundry and supplies.
The speaker outlines a five-step approach for transitioning to full-time RV living.
rswfire spends the day outside by a lake, reflecting on the challenges of organizing life in a small RV space.