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2:24

Reviewing Steps Data While Healing from Mountain Injury

rswfire examines his step count data and realizes he was more active than he thought during what felt like a week in bed. He's currently at a location with limited daylight hours and internet access, looking across Highway 101 at a mountain that previously injured his core but that he loves and wants to climb again. He discusses his healing timeline, originally thinking it would be 6 weeks, but now reconsidering based on his activity data. He's located near a bridge that crosses to a trailhead but restrains himself from attempting the hike. The transmission ends with encouragement for others to get outside and visit local parks or natural areas.

Dec 18, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Humbug Mountain · 49% match
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5:56

Morning Update from Cape Blanco Overlook

rswfire records a morning video from Cape Blanco State Park parking lot at 7:30 AM on Sunday, addressing viewers who follow his journey. He explains that his previous two video uploads failed - one from Cape Argo two days prior and another travel day video from yesterday that may have uploaded while recording this transmission. **Core injury update:** He details sustaining a core muscle injury during 7-8 weeks of daily 10-mile hikes, beginning with Mount Humbug. The injury occurred going downhill, which activated different core muscles than expected. Despite clear body signals to rest, he continued hiking for weeks through locations like Cape Sebastian (where he rappelled to a secret beach) and Pistol River. **Current status:** He's now at Cape Blanco for a two-week stay in a new campsite that doesn't flood, located next to his previous spot. Originally expected to spend most of this time resting in bed and working on a new client project, but reports faster recovery than anticipated. He expresses pride in both mental and physical transformation achieved during his Oregon journey. **Technical details:** The Cape Blanco parking lot provides good internet connectivity for uploads. He mentions having playlists documenting his Kentucky to Oregon journey that he considers entertaining but potentially triggering due to deep content.

Dec 1, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 49% match
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2:16

Morning Routine and Recovery Planning

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. He considers making homemade spicy water alternatives due to cost and availability issues on the coast. His core muscles remain very sore, requiring continued bed rest after 7-8 weeks of constant movement and hiking. He plans to spend the day resting, playing Final Fantasy 16, and working on a new project. He rediscovered his electric kettle after 9 months of non-use, realizing its utility for instant mashed potatoes, personal hygiene, and hot water needs, recommending it for nomads.

Dec 2, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 46% match
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90:46

Completing Challenging Forest Trail Hike

rswfire undertakes a strenuous 9.25-mile forest hike on a trail he used to frequent, documenting the physical and mental challenges throughout. He begins at Natural Bridge, navigating through dense forest with minimal trail markers and encountering wildlife including a turtle and spiders. The hike proves more difficult than in the past due to his current fitness level and back pain from wearing a backpack. **Physical challenges intensify** as he pushes through exhaustion, wet conditions, and slippery terrain. He maintains a philosophy of continuous forward movement rather than stopping to rest. The rain creates muddy conditions and moisture warnings on his phone, preventing him from charging the device. **Disappointment emerges** when he fails to locate his favorite ridge line spot, suggesting the trail may have been modified since his last visit. After completing the main trail, he discovers he must hike an additional 2 miles on Hood's Branch Trail to reach his Jeep. **Reflection on life direction** occurs during brief rest stops, where he expresses feeling listless and needing to find a new direction in life. He connects this hike to his broader journey of reclaiming the best parts of himself after moving into his RV. **Navigation obstacles** include fallen trees, slippery bridges, and unclear trail markers. He encounters other hikers' footprints but hikes alone throughout. The hike concludes successfully after approximately 6 hours, with him expressing pride in completing the challenge despite the physical difficulty.

Aug 2, 2024 · 45% 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 · 45% match
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126:43

Returning to Natural Bridge Trail After Ten Years

rswfire embarks on a challenging 10-mile hike at Natural Bridge State Park in Kentucky, returning to a trail he used to hike regularly 20 years ago but hasn't visited in approximately 10 years. He begins at 3 AM due to sleep difficulties, prepares breakfast at a cabin, and sets out on the Sand Gap Trail despite forecasted rain and thunderstorms. The hike proves physically demanding as he navigates the Rock Garden Trail, climbs to the Natural Bridge, and continues on the 7.5-mile Sand Gap Trail through forest terrain. He encounters a turtle during the hike and has a brief interaction with it. Throughout the journey, he reflects on his physical conditioning, noting he's older and less fit than when he regularly hiked this trail. After approximately 6 hours of hiking, he completes the Sand Gap Trail but realizes he missed his favorite ridge line location, suspecting the trail may have been modified. He then faces an additional 2-mile walk on the Hood's Branch Trail to return to his Jeep. The hike concludes successfully around noon, just before the predicted thunderstorms, though he expresses exhaustion and some disappointment at not finding his remembered favorite spot. The experience serves as both a physical challenge and a reconnection with a meaningful place from his past, representing part of his broader journey of "reclaiming the best parts of himself" since moving into his RV.

Aug 3, 2024 · 43% match
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17:47

Hiking and Discovering Lake Cumberland Connection

The speaker returns from hiking and decides to visit Lake Cumberland instead of Natural Bridge due to time constraints. After eating Taco Bell and spilling it, they drive an hour to Lake Cumberland where they immediately feel a strong connection to the place. They explore the area around Wolf Dam, observing people swimming and boats on the water, and declare this as where they want to live. The speaker finds a 3-mile trail leading toward the lake but discovers it's overgrown with spider webs and doesn't provide actual water access. Despite the strenuous hike through switchbacks, they push through, reflecting on past Boy Scout experiences in Arizona's Superstition Mountains. At the trail's end, they can see the lake but cannot reach it. While resting, they reflect on self-acceptance and how it has freed them from caring about others' opinions. They note feeling like a kid again while hiking at almost 50 years old, encouraging others not to give up on themselves and to keep pushing their limits.

Jul 27, 2024 · 43% match
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14:56

Saturday Hiking Route Documentation and Weekly Provisioning

rswfire documents a Saturday morning hike at Silk Goose Lake trailhead near his residence in Lockheed, Oregon. He maps the trail structure (approximately 4 miles total, with a fork at three-quarters mile leading to his usual turnaround point). Prior to hiking, he sold a PS Vita for cash, deposited funds at an ATM, and placed a grocery order for delivery pickup. He prepared chili using a Ninja Foodie slow cooker with vegan hamburger, beans, garlic, and onions—a recipe he plans to share with Bill. His grocery haul includes eggs, milk, bread, bagels, peanut butter, jelly, salt, sugar, pop, and other staples. He documents a wood-chopping accident from the previous day where debris struck his right eye, causing temporary vision loss (10-20 minutes of blackness). He examined the eye afterward and found no visible damage, though he reports residual shadow-like visual artifacts in darkness. He identifies the incident as a learning moment regarding safety precautions and references Chris McCandless's Alaska survival attempt as a tangential reflection on risk.

Jan 24, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 42% match
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34:33

Labor Day Weekend Crowds and RV Preparation

rswfire wakes to find the campground fully booked for Labor Day weekend, with neighbors arriving at every campsite. He documents the busy environment while expressing discomfort with crowds and preference for solitude. **RV maintenance tasks** are prioritized - the RV goes to the shop Tuesday, requiring a cottage rental Monday-Thursday. He treats hiking clothes with permethrin insect repellent due to severe mosquito bites covering his legs and arms. **Shower facilities** are described as substandard with broken doors and poor hot water control. After completing the chemical treatment process, he takes a short local trail walk near the campground. Throughout, he emphasizes readiness to leave Kentucky and begin true RV travel once practical matters are resolved.

Aug 29, 2024 · 40% match
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24:22

Hiking Natural Bridge Rock Garden Trail

rswfire embarks on a 10-mile hiking route at Natural Bridge State Park, starting at 6:30 AM with plans to take the Original Trail to Rock Garden Trail, then Sand Gap Trail. He documents the challenging terrain, steep climbs, and rock formations while carrying Mountain Dew and water in his backpack. The hike proves more difficult than remembered, requiring frequent breaks due to being out of shape. He reflects on previous visits with family members and reaches the Natural Bridge formation, discovering the Sand Gap Trail is closed due to wildfire damage. The transmission captures the physical challenge and his connection to this familiar place, ending with him expressing desire to regain his former physical condition.

Aug 2, 2024 · 40% match
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10:57

Organizing RV Life and Reconnecting with Nature

rswfire spends the day outside by a lake, reflecting on the challenges of organizing life in a small RV space. He sits across from his campsite observing it from a unique perspective he never experienced when living in a house. **Storage organization** is a major challenge - the RV has limited storage bays filled with cleaning supplies, propane, RV equipment, camping gear, and gaming books he's considering letting go. He worked on organizing the pantry and needs to tackle the kitchen, bathroom, and office area. Art supplies have no designated space, requiring installation of another storage net. He encounters a deer that came within 10 feet, completely unbothered by his presence. The area is isolated with occasional cars or walkers passing by. He reflects on **childhood outdoor experiences** and realizes he stopped hiking approximately 10 years ago, recognizing this as a significant loss since nature was the most centering activity he knew. He encourages others not to let too much time pass before returning to activities that center them, as it becomes harder to go back.

May 7, 2024 · 40% match
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22:48

Preparing for Meeting, Building Autonomy, Mapping Constraints

rswfire records a transmission while hiking the Zukus Lake trail on a cold Thursday morning. He describes preparing his work center for a semi-annual Forest Service volunteer meeting happening in 24 hours — weed-whacking overgrown areas for parking, obtaining firewood from Bill to make a campfire for warmth. He notes the meeting was delayed from October due to the government shutdown. He reports his hiking output is in the top 2-5% on Samsung Health and that his legs are adapting to the sustained daily load, though soreness has been significant. He discusses restarting the Autonomy Realms project in Laravel after abandoning the React/Next.js/TypeScript stack, having set up models, migrations, and imported data into a local database. He plans to build subdomain pages and signal index views next. He identifies physical workspace constraints in the RV — no desk, air mattress, small space — as limiting his ability to sustain programming sessions, contrasting this with his capacity for sustained outdoor movement. He describes his food situation: eggs, bagels, beans, rice, peanut butter and jelly, no meat, and acknowledges this as survival-level provisioning while trying to build something significant. He emailed his cousin requesting financial help and describes the transactional dynamic — the ledger she keeps, the performative holiday texts, the burden-signaling when asked. He states he loves his life and is living exactly as he wants but lacks money, and that every attempt to generate income has failed so far. His cousin paid for an Upwork membership so he could seek freelance work. He outlines his plan to leave Oregon in October for the Olympic Peninsula in Washington — not to volunteer but to live independently while building revenue through Autonomy Realms. He maps the Oregon State Parks abuse pattern from his former supervisor through the director to the governor, citing evidence ignored at every level, including a man sent to his site in what he describes as a setup. He critiques the TypeScript development experience and AI code generation friction, affirming his decision to return to his own self-taught patterns in Laravel. He navigates the trail fork, choosing the south/campsite route despite initially considering the north trail. He notes increased caloric needs from sustained hiking activity against insufficient food supply and briefly considers the risk of collapse from sustained exertion without adequate nutrition.

Jan 22, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 40% match
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19:57

Exploring Barren River Lake and Reconnecting with Hiking

The speaker explores Barren River Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky, attempting to find a trail called Camper's Cove. He reflects on being out of shape after 10 years without hiking and expresses determination to change this. After getting directions from park staff, he walks through the campground, noting facilities like laundry and dump stations. He discusses his transition from house living to RV life, his preference for 60-degree weather, and his natural shift to waking at 6 AM rather than being nocturnal. The speaker finds a flooded road area and eventually locates the short trail to Camper's Cove, which leads to a peaceful waterfront spot. Throughout the walk, he reflects on the importance of not letting rest turn into stagnation, the value of returning to activities that center you, and his desire for a new life. He mentions plans to use hiking journals, try the park restaurant, and spend time contemplating and potentially painting at the water.

May 10, 2024 · 40% match
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5:26

Recovery Day Nine: Planning Ocean Walk

rswfire realizes he has been recovering in bed for nine days since arriving November 30th, longer than he initially thought. He acknowledges that two months of hiking on an injured muscle caused the extended recovery period. **Current physical state**: chest pain when laughing, core muscle soreness, but feeling better overall. **Morning routine**: takes shower in handicap bathroom, applies moisturizer and cologne (mixing male and female versions of Clone Obsession). **Self-care observations**: notices gray hairs, discusses skincare routine, switches from Mountain Dew to Pepsi. **Planned activities**: town trip for vape cartridges and Jeep oil, then ocean walk at cape edge. **Philosophical closing**: reflects on constructed reality having purpose and meaning, encourages making the day one of the best.

Dec 8, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 40% match
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13:13

Morning Wildlife Encounter and RV Organization

The speaker begins the morning excited about seeing a mink in the wild near their RV in Kentucky, describing it as a memorable experience. They report sleeping well for two consecutive nights (8 and 7 hours) and note that nearby campers will be leaving Wednesday. The speaker considers returning to Lake Cumberland with swimming supplies but feels sore and hasn't taken a rest day yet. **RV organization** takes priority as they work on storage solutions for clothes, pajamas, and towels. They establish a new routine of morning hiking without coffee, followed by daily planning. The speaker visits 47 Bridges for a solo hike to think through their week and mentions leaving a duck for a jogger they'd seen before, who displayed it in his vehicle. Throughout the transmission, they express satisfaction with their **personal growth journey** and developing flexible routines that work with their need to "live in flux." They mention practical tasks like shower preparation and video editing, while noting forward momentum in their evolution process.

Aug 5, 2024 · 39% match
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7:55

Processing Financial Pressure While Hiking Oregon Redwoods

rswfire hikes to Oregon Redwoods Trail while processing financial crisis. Has $200 remaining after 10-year client refuses payment and blames him for project failures. **Financial situation**: Car insurance due, no groceries, car payment due, satellite internet due. **Client pattern**: Went through hundreds of programmers over 10 years, client disconnected from projects, rswfire managed all decisions, client didn't market completed project. **Current state**: Restarting freelancing business, feeling hurt by client's blame pattern. **Location details**: Hiking near river expecting rain, exploring redwoods that sometimes merge together, downloading forest maps and road maps for future exploration. **Personal notes**: Forgot teeth and contacts, feels embarrassed around other people, doesn't like recording around others, finds modern life recording habits incongruent. Plans to continue exploring national forest area.

Oct 17, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 39% 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 · 38% match
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11:09

Moving to Cape Blanco State Park

rswfire prepares to move from current location to Cape Blanco State Park. He begins the morning at 7:00 AM with 20 minutes of phone battery remaining, noting he's sore but improving from some physical condition. He organizes camping gear that had been spread throughout the RV, does dishes at a dump station before departing since the next location won't have one for two weeks. He showers and deals with tangled earrings, using pliers to adjust the hoops. The RV roof is frozen solid from mountain conditions blocking the sun. He mentions Cape Blanco has strong winds that threaten his Jeep's soft top. After demonstrating his drying system using an electric heater and dehumidifier for wet towels and clothes, he departs around 12:30 PM. His cat Max anticipates the move by getting into his carrier. At the dump station, he encounters a brief wait with other RVs and notices an attractive man watching his Jeep setup. He arrives at Cape Blanco and checks with park rangers about site availability before the official check-in time. He mentions losing a previous day's video footage from Brookings, Port Orford, and Cape Perpetua due to accidentally deleting it while it was still uploading. He's waiting for Wednesday to call back about an RV loan situation that remains unresolved. He plans to rest for several days due to sore core muscles, avoiding walks and focusing on laptop work.

Dec 1, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Humbug Mountain · 38% match
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24:15

Sunday Hike Processing Peers, Boundaries, and Priorities

rswfire records a transmission on a rainy Sunday morning while hiking to the ocean through wax myrtle. He articulates a realization from the previous day: the reason he makes videos is because he has no peers, and this is his method of externalizing what he would share with peers if he had them. He explains why the videos remain public — he is always looking for his peers and leaving the channel open. He names the videos' primary purposes: himself, Autonomy Realms, and the AI he is building named Remnant. He describes encountering a 22-year-old who had been camping in a tent nearby. rswfire helped him relocate to avoid trouble, but the person ghosted him afterward. rswfire blocked him, framing this as a boundary enforcement — reciprocation in the form of basic respect (responding to texts) was the minimum, and it was not met. He notes he has two days off, with his marina boss also needing time to regroup, and his Forest Service schedule giving him Monday and Tuesday free. He mentions his mother watched his public videos and told him he looked sad, which he rejects firmly as projection and misrecognition — a pattern he identifies as persistent and one of the reasons he turned off comments on his channels for an extended period. He attributes any visible fatigue to physical exhaustion from heavy work and hiking, not sadness. His legs feel vulnerable from the volume of hiking but he continues because movement is how he processes. He notes his air mattress has a leak — the third one to fail — and identifies getting a real mattress as a priority. He also wants to acquire a bike (mountain bike or 10-speed) after enjoying riding one previously, which would also require a bike rack for his Jeep.

Mar 1, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Waxmyrtle · 38% match
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54:16

Hiking to Trestle Bridge with Wendy and Buddy

rswfire and Wendy attempt to reach a picturesque railroad trestle bridge but are blocked by no trespassing signs and difficult terrain including brambles. They navigate around fallen trees and observe bear scat, berry bushes, and different forest environments. rswfire discusses his website development plans, including creating a field journal with photos and GPS tracking of hiking locations. After the failed trestle attempt, they visit Driftwood campground where rswfire takes Buddy (a dog) on leash to the ocean. He eventually lets Buddy off-leash at the beach where they encounter seals. rswfire reflects on his challenges connecting with people, including navigational tensions with Wendy during their activities. Throughout both segments, he mentions his sanctum service development, his role as caretaker at the campgrounds, his vaping addiction since age 17, and plans for dinner and website work. The transmission captures a full day of outdoor activities in the Oregon coastal forest and beach environment.

Oct 17, 2025 | · 38% 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 · 37% 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 · 37% 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 · 37% match
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6:47

Morning Planning and RV Life Adjustments

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. He considers multiple activity options including a 1.4-mile hiking trail (avoiding horse and bicycle trails), checking marina boat rentals, and learning to use his convection oven. He plans to buy potatoes and TV dinners, having received ChatGPT instructions for baking potatoes in the convection oven. **Practical concerns** include finding propane at a nearby Tractor Supply and emptying tanks mid-week. He expresses interest in continuing his booknook craft project and potentially expanding into other crafts like dollhouse-making. **Sleep issues** persist with the RV mattress despite preferring firm surfaces. His shins are sore from resumed hiking, which he considers normal adjustment pain. **Location planning** proves challenging as he struggles to find two-week campground availability and wants to stay in Kentucky to explore Daniel Boone National Forest. He reflects on regrets being limited to missed outdoor exploration opportunities rather than other life choices, affirming his decision to pursue RV living.

May 11, 2024 · 37% match
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