rswfire demonstrates his homemade electrolyte drink recipe called 'fire water' designed to replace Mountain Dew consumption.
rswfire observes an approaching storm from his RV, noting how quickly weather spreads and testing his stabilizers against wind movement.
rswfire observes and records a neighboring camper repeatedly squirting lighter fluid directly into an active campfire over an extended 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.
rswfire walks to the shower house in pajamas at 7:30 AM, discussing recent lifestyle changes including quitting Mountain Dew in favor of Pepsi and bottled water with electrolytes.
rswfire records from his camper with his cat Bailey, addressing an influx of trollish comments on a previous video about someone pouring charcoal lighter fluid into a fire.
rswfire visits a coastal cliff location, filming the ocean, lighthouse, and surrounding landscape.
rswfire takes a walk to the ocean after a 12-hour day, describing it as a week of controlled chaos.
rswfire takes his dog for a walk at Wax Myrtle Beach near the Silcoos River, where he serves as Forest Service caretaker.
rswfire goes hiking on a Sunday morning at 11 AM, feeling surprisingly less sore than expected from recent physical activity.
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.
rswfire receives earthquake and tsunami alerts on his phone while in his RV.
rswfire starts a campfire after a storm that knocked out power to the entire park.
rswfire begins a morning walk to explore the campground facilities, checking for shower houses and dumpsters.
rswfire accompanies Johnny crabbing at Newport pier, expressing disgust at the birds, bird droppings, and the process of catching and killing crabs.
rswfire walks to the ocean at dusk with his friend Wendy.
rswfire records a transmission at 4 p.m.
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.