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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 · 33% 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 · 31% 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 · 31% match
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8:58

Full Life Inventory and Commitment to Autonomy Realms

rswfire walks to Wax Myrtle Beach on a Monday evening at 6 p.m., noting leg soreness from months of hiking that has placed him in the top 2% on Samsung Health. He spent the day at home attempting to play Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and modded Skyrim, napped, then decided to come out to the trail. He conducts a full inventory of his current situation: one year into caretaking federal land on the Oregon Coast with plans to stay through October, Jeep over 60 days late on payments and facing repossession, RV repossession considered inevitable, prior loss of solar power setup, desktop computer with 4090 GPU, and gaming consoles. He references the active dispute with Oregon State Parks, noting over a year remaining on the statute of limitations but preferring to keep the public archive up rather than pursue a lawsuit. He recounts the marina job not working out, the state park ranger application being blocked by the person who abused him, freelance programming platforms being decimated, and his prior YouTube audience being unable to provide further support. He describes how each blocked path has pointed him toward Autonomy Realms as the sole viable path forward. He details recent development progress including Atlas mode with geotagged, clustered transmissions on a map, and describes the platform built over two years from 900 transmissions with AI analysis, reflection technology, and plans for a local model called Remnants. He frames this as consistent with a lifelong pattern of building ahead of the market since sixth grade. He states the plan: focus entirely on Autonomy Realms through October regardless of asset losses, then relocate to the Olympic Peninsula. He marks this transmission as a pivotal declaration — the decision is made and official.

Mar 23, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 30% match
Public
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 · 30% match
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1:32

Shopping for RV Insulation Materials

rswfire documents a shopping trip for RV insulation materials, showing excitement about the process while acknowledging uncertainty about proper usage. He displays various purchased items including R30 and R19 insulation, moisture barrier, insulation tape, and tools. He consulted ChatGPT for guidance on material selection. Plans include insulating floors with reflective material before installing laminate or wood flooring, though he notes the expense. Still needs to find piping/tubing and a safe indoor propane heater. The transmission ends with plans to check out rugs and spend the day insulating.

Mar 13, 2024 · 30% match
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1:19

Documenting RV Weight Capacity Miscalculation

rswfire documents a critical mistake in RV planning assumptions. He initially assumed that purchasing a large RV would automatically provide adequate space for all equipment without weight restrictions. After calculating with ChatGPT, he discovered the RV has a 12,200 lb capacity limit. Factoring in his body weight (150 lbs), filled water tanks, and propane, only approximately 700 lbs remain for additional equipment. He realizes this remaining capacity may be insufficient when considering portable power batteries, solar energy systems, and Starlink equipment, identifying this as a potentially problematic oversight in his mobile setup planning.

Mar 2, 2024 · 29% match
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Cascadia Risk Assessment and Autonomy Project Commitment

rswfire documents a Monday hike at Silk Goose Lake Trail on the Oregon Coast while processing newly acquired knowledge about Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake and tsunami risk. He describes the geological timeline (200-300 year intervals between major events), the physical mechanics of the threat (5 minutes of violent shaking, liquefaction in dune areas, 15-30 minute tsunami arrival window), and the geographic scope (700-mile span from Northern California to Canada). He observes that survival in his current location would depend on chance, and notes the absence of warning systems. During the hike, he observes a spider building a web and reflects on permanence and exposure. He transitions to discussing a decision to pursue the Olympic Peninsula as a future location for land acquisition and autonomous living, contingent on completing the Laravel version of his Autonomy project. He frames this as necessary rather than optional, rejecting the alternative of returning to freelance work. He documents this choice as a commitment.

Feb 2, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 29% match
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2:15

RV Loan Approval Celebration

The speaker announces they have been approved for an RV loan after applying to multiple banks. They express excitement that the RV will arrive next week and will be parked in their driveway. The speaker mentions getting a good rate because the bank knew their current RV was paid off, unlike other lenders. They interact with their pet Oliver throughout the recording, telling him about going on the road. The speaker acknowledges they tend to ramble and mentions wanting to discuss specific topics and steps in future recordings, including the decision-making process and next phases after getting the RV.

Mar 2, 2024 · 29% match
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0:59

Successfully Leveling RV on First Attempt

rswfire successfully levels his RV on the first attempt at a new campsite. He expresses satisfaction with the achievement, noting that he used only one leveling block this time rather than the three or four he had used previously. He mentions the site was already relatively level on one side, which helped. He plans to find a device to mount on his wall and use an app to monitor leveling in the future.

May 9, 2024 · 29% 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 · 28% match
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9:13

Sharing Personal History and Land Dream Origins

The speaker introduces himself as Sam, age 46, and shares his personal background to explain what motivated his upcoming adventure. He describes a failed land purchase in December - 18 acres in Campton, Kentucky where he planned to build a tent camping and cabin operation. The deal falling through kept a framed picture of the land as inspiration. Sam recounts his childhood of frequent moves across Michigan, Arizona, and Arkansas, describing himself as an introvert who struggled with constantly changing schools and making new friends. He credits Boy Scouts experiences in Arizona - hiking Superstition Mountains, Grand Canyon, exploring Pepper Sauce Cave where he got lost - with igniting his love for outdoors. As a young adult, he continued camping and hiking alone, taking Greyhound trips to Kentucky and Louisiana. His favorite location is Natural Bridge State Resort Park in Kentucky, where he has hiked every trail extensively. The failed land purchase was near this park. Sam explains his current plan to travel the country, potentially finding a place like Asheville, North Carolina to settle. He wants to document national and state parks through a website to help others experience these places, similar to a plan he had 20 years ago. He acknowledges being far outside his comfort zone but sees the alternative as doing nothing with his life.

Mar 3, 2024 · 28% 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 · 28% match
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15:52

Exploring Coastal Trail and Preparing for System Collapse

rswfire arrives at a new campground near Brookings, Oregon for a 3-day stay. He discovers a short trail leading to a viewpoint called "a boot" overlooking the ocean and coastal community. From the elevated position, he observes people on the beach below and reflects on preferring the higher vantage point to being on the beach itself. After the brief hike, he describes his travel day routine - doing dishes, eating tuna fish, showering, and hooking up his Jeep. He met a helpful gate attendant who allowed early check-in. His RV site is cramped and unlevel, requiring him to park his Jeep sideways. **Future plans:** He will return to a previous campground for two weeks to explore forest roads systematically. This exploration is part of his preparation for potentially living in the forest permanently. **Political analysis:** He predicts that regardless of who wins the upcoming election, the losing side will view it as an existential crisis and riot or worse. He believes this instability could push society over a precipice, leading him to prepare for disappearing from society entirely while maintaining a good quality of life.

Oct 25, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Harris Beach · 28% 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 · 28% match
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1:09

Inspecting Camper Panels for Insulation Project

rswfire recorded a GoPro time-lapse video while removing panels from his camper to inspect the interior structure. He examined the space to plan an insulation project but felt intimidated by the complexity of the work. He was unable to open the bathroom panels and identified that he needs to research the proper approach, particularly around the heater vents which he wants to avoid during insulation. He plans to share the time-lapse footage and seek advice from his audience and ChatGPT.

Mar 13, 2024 · 28% match
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2:26

Planning Trip to Great Basin National Park

rswfire records a late-night transmission on day 12, unable to sleep at 2 AM. He describes planning a trip to Great Basin National Park in Nevada for stargazing, noting his agnostic perspective and desire to "look up at the universe and see what looks back." He explains the journey will take a couple weeks and help him get familiar with his camper, similar to how he learned his Jeep on a Phoenix trip. He mentions leaving Thursday for a week at Salt Lick Creek beach in Tennessee before continuing to the national park. He considers getting a telescope and expresses excitement about stargazing, something he hasn't done extensively before.

Apr 22, 2024 · 27% match
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7:11

Planning Nevada Route and Weekend Preparations

rswfire wakes up on Friday morning to discover unexpected crowds due to federal holiday and summer solstice. He spent Thursday working on Nevada plans in his covered RV due to extreme heat. **Weekend tasks include:** picking up window protection equipment from camper store, collecting Walmart order for air conditioner vent cleaning products, and avoiding crowds while continuing Nevada route planning. **Nevada planning challenges:** Experiencing decision paralysis from too many location options on Gaia GPS. Targeting elevations that maintain 60-75°F highs and 40°F lows. Planning approximately 500 days, starting at Great Basin National Park, ending at Burning Man next year (missing this year's event due to dental work timing). **Skill development goals:** Learning foraging, possibly fishing and trapping for collapse preparedness. Interested in exploring ghost towns, abandoned buildings, and hot springs despite safety concerns. Acknowledges he probably couldn't handle hunting but might adapt if society collapses.

Jun 21, 2024 · 27% match
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6:42

Building Lineage While Cooking Over Fire

rswfire builds a campfire at 8:00 PM on the Oregon coast to cook chicken and baked potatoes. While asking AI about firebuilding techniques for the wet coastal environment, he reflects on generational skill loss and decides to create a new website section called 'lineage' for sharing survival and traditional knowledge. He describes how each generation has lost skills that previous generations knew instinctively - fire building, cooking, existing in natural environments, and relating to one another - as society abstracts life away into simulation. The lineage section would allow Sanctum members to contribute different approaches to essential skills, creating a focused resource that could eventually be integrated into his field companion AI model. He emphasizes building this despite scarce resources because he believes the work is structurally sound and more important than individual life. He notes entering a new phase of what he's willing to share and build, calling his journey a 'convergence' rather than just a journey.

Oct 21, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 27% match
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1:50

Completing Vehicle Registration and RV Preparation

The speaker reports completing vehicle registration for their Jeep Wrangler after receiving documentation from Carvana just before the temporary plate expired. They had the vehicle inspected at the Sheriff's Department and learned they will need similar inspection for their RV, plus an additional fire marshall safety check. The Jeep is scheduled for towing gear installation on the 28th. They are organizing their house to allow potential buyers to view and purchase items. The speaker discovered YouTube channels with helpful recommendations, including a microphone suggestion for audio quality issues and safety advice from a popular community figure named Bob. They acknowledge feeling overwhelmed by the preparation process but emphasize taking it step by step.

Mar 14, 2024 · 27% match
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2:19

First RV Acquisition and Practice Drive

rswfire documents taking possession of his first RV at Lazy Day dealership in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He sits alone in the vehicle while his father gets gas, practicing driving in circles and adjusting mirrors. He expresses feeling overwhelmed and intimidated by the size but shows enthusiasm for the acquisition. He provides a brief interior tour, noting the front cab area and rear living space with a bed he's considering removing to create an office space for his 'blue Eddie stuff.' He mentions keeping the convertible couch as the primary sleeping area. The transmission ends with him requesting luck for the drive home and promising to show the exterior once he arrives.

Mar 8, 2024 · 27% match
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7:02

Dental Update and RV Life Preparation

The speaker provides an update from a dental appointment, confirming that implants are healing well and teeth will be ready in three months. They discuss waiting for Amazon deliveries of RV supplies including organizational items, non-plastic dinnerware, a gel mattress topper, levelers, and tools for insulation work. The speaker plans to install mirrors on Thursday and begin insulation work tomorrow. They reflect on being focused entirely on RV work since getting it and recognize the need to take time to appreciate and plan their upcoming nomadic lifestyle. The speaker mentions signing up for RV Life, receiving promotional emails about campgrounds, and needing to research destinations. They outline a potential travel route starting in Kentucky, moving through the Great Smoky Mountains, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, the Northwest, and possibly Alaska, emphasizing the need for seasonal timing and planning.

Mar 12, 2024 · 27% match
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8:43

Planning Fresh Build and Identifying Surveillance Encounter

rswfire records a transmission during his Wednesday morning work rounds, having stopped at Carter Lake for a hike. He outlines a technical plan to rebuild his infrastructure from scratch using Laravel, Livewire, Alpine.js, and Tailwind CSS, developing locally in a monorepo structure. The plan includes three projects: builtwithautonomy.com as the API and documentation layer, autonomyrealms.com as the user-facing signal service, and rswfire.com transitioned to pull data from the API as a demonstration of building on the Autonomy platform. He notes excitement about the project but acknowledges financial constraint as a limiting factor on momentum. He then documents a realization about a trail encounter from a couple weeks prior at Takenitch Creek trailhead. A man jogging on the trail, associated with a state government vehicle with state plates, did not return his greeting and appeared uncomfortable or hostile. rswfire connects this person to a man who confronted him at Oregon State Parks during the Katie Baker situation approximately nine months earlier. He documents this as a pattern recognition convergence, noting the man's refusal to engage and rswfire's own response — that he would have laughed and been cordial had he recognized him in the moment. He remarks on the institutional framing of him as unstable, which he rejects. He describes the physical environment — flooded beach access, dry weather pattern, dune-related sinus issues. He details the food situation: eggs, potatoes, rice, and beans with no meat. He recounts failed job applications to local businesses and freelance platforms including Upwork and Guru, and states his primary goal is making Autonomy Realms successful but lacks financial runway.

Jan 21, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Carter Lake · 27% 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 · 26% match
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