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1:30

Dealing with Raccoon Disruption at Expensive Cottage

rswfire is staying at a $200/night cottage at a state park and experiencing sleep disruption from a raccoon repeatedly climbing on the roof throughout the night. He expresses frustration that the park management isn't implementing humane deterrent methods despite the high cost. He came outside at 4 AM to charge his phone since the cottage lacks USB charging capabilities. He notes that his RV doesn't have these problems and criticizes the cottage's lack of basic amenities for the price point.

Sep 3, 2024 · 37% match
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3:17

Addressing Trollish Comments on Fire Safety Video

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. He explains his initial understanding of viewers lacking context about him, but notes the comments have escalated to personal insults including being called "Karen" and told to "buy dildos." He emphasizes that the behavior he documented was indeed a fire hazard, citing articles from the Army and city of Phoenix. rswfire describes waking up and immediately seeing the dangerous behavior, explaining his reaction was reasonable given feeling unsafe. He criticizes people for making judgments without considering context and states he will highlight specific comments to call out unacceptable behavior.

Jul 31, 2024 · 37% match
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1:07

Addressing Online Rudeness and Comment Etiquette

rswfire addresses a rude comment received overnight about his teeth, connecting it to Mountain Dew consumption. He establishes principles for online interaction: don't say things online that you wouldn't say face-to-face, and questions why some people default to criticism rather than uplifting others. He characterizes such behavior as entitled and self-absorbed, encouraging self-reflection for those whose first instinct is to criticize.

Jun 13, 2024 · 33% 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 · 33% match
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9:48

Witnessing Dangerous Campfire Behavior from Neighbor

rswfire observes and records a neighboring camper repeatedly squirting lighter fluid directly into an active campfire over an extended period. He expresses frustration and concern about the dangerous and reckless fire-starting method, noting the presence of children nearby and describing it as poor parenting. The speaker mentions being sore from the previous day, plans to visit a tire shop, and indicates the problematic neighbors appear to be leaving. He documents the behavior as evidence of dangerous camping practices while maintaining distance from the situation.

Jul 28, 2024 · 33% match
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4:45

Walking Neighbor's Dog Around Campground

rswfire takes his elderly neighbor's dog Buddy for a walk around the campground. The dog defecates in an inappropriate location, which rswfire refuses to clean up, stating this is why he doesn't have his own dog. He mentions feeling much better since getting some baits and notes his phone battery is at 8%. During his campground rounds, he met an attractive man who appeared to have a girlfriend. rswfire expresses that he has a lot on his mind but will figure things out as he always does. He interacts with Buddy throughout the walk, getting the dog to perform a U-turn on command.

Jul 16, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Driftwood II · 33% match
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8:38

Reflecting on Campground Community Dynamics at 3AM

rswfire wakes up at 3AM with disrupted sleep patterns and reflects on his day working as a volunteer at a federal campground. He describes riding his golf cart (dubbed 'chaos chariot' by Claude) and observing the community of people living there - mostly individuals on society's fringes using the campground as semi-permanent housing rather than traditional camping. **Key interactions include:** helping a woman who was hesitant to claim her space and use amenities she'd paid for, dealing with a rude woman who weaponized his authenticity when he admitted not knowing what tool she needed, and encountering a man who wanted them to cut down a tree for better satellite reception. He also met a young man on a bicycle who paid for additional nights, recognizing this as part of the survival pattern. **rswfire realizes his volunteer uniform and hat give him authority he hadn't fully recognized** and commits to using his pattern-recognition abilities to help people navigate this lifestyle, while maintaining a 'cosmic ledger' of those who treat him poorly. He anticipates this community will grow as systems strain and housing markets crash.

Jan 9, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 33% match
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12:12

Morning Reflection on Work and Community Building

The speaker wakes at 3am, then again at 5am, making coffee in their RV around 6am. They express dissatisfaction with their current cleaning job but commit to doing it well. **Physical limitations from core muscle injury** prevent more hiking/exploring, though Samsung Health shows they're in the top 20% for activity in their age group. The speaker announces they're **moving morning reflections to a members-only channel** rather than sharing with anonymous audiences, wanting to build an intentional supportive community. They reflect on how society defines people by jobs, contrasting their programming background with current park ranger aspirations. **Friction with organizational rules** is anticipated in the ranger role, particularly around helping people. The speaker operates on intuition and doesn't always understand their decisions immediately. They discuss **water and coffee preferences**, missing their mocha machine from Kentucky. A **direct appreciation** is expressed to "Irish man" for respectful commenting. The speaker describes lifelong frustration with family trying to "fix" them, including recent text from cousin asking about future plans. They identify as relational rather than a loner, willing to choose homelessness over toxic family dynamics. **Practical tasks** include doing laundry at the shower house and paying RV/Jeep insurance that didn't go through automatically. The speaker notes unfamiliarity with navigating financial obligations after two decades of stable employment.

Jan 8, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 32% match
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17:49

Setting Up Cat Enclosure for RV Life

The speaker introduces their two cats, Bailey and Oliver, explaining their personalities and backgrounds. Bailey was abandoned as a day-old kitten and is adventurous, while Oliver is orange, acts dog-like, and had early health issues including an eye infection. The speaker demonstrates a new water dispenser system and begins assembling modular cat enclosure equipment from Kitty City for upcoming RV travel. The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with their current living situation, citing lack of privacy due to multiple neighbors, barking dogs, and a neighbor's rooster. They explain their motivation for RV life is to provide better outdoor experiences for the cats and escape the crowded environment. The assembly process proves more complex than expected, requiring full construction rather than simple pop-up setup. Throughout the video, the speaker discusses practical considerations for traveling with cats, including campground rules, potential DIY tunnel systems for RV access, and the challenge of frequent setup/breakdown of equipment. They acknowledge their lack of mechanical skills as a programmer but express willingness to learn new abilities for RV living.

Feb 25, 2024 · 32% match
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12:34

Analyzing Volunteer Dynamics and Gossip Networks

rswfire records at 3:30 AM from his RV, discussing heating experiments with propane and electric systems. He describes an interaction with a gay volunteer host who gossips extensively and spreads information about other campers. rswfire helped a woman jump-start her RV despite her poor hygiene and messy living conditions, getting dog feces on his new shoes. The gossipy volunteer later warned him about this woman, claiming she does drugs and could sue him, while also revealing he spreads rswfire's business to other volunteers. This created tension with an older volunteer who felt unappreciated. rswfire reflects on how to handle institutional gossip dynamics, noting the older man later shared a personal story about reconnecting with his alcoholic father, suggesting the tension may have resolved naturally.

Jan 7, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 32% match
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21:31

First Time Cooking Chili in RV

rswfire attempts his first cooking experience in the RV, making chili outdoors on a windy day by a lake. He cooks hamburger meat on the propane stove while managing low propane levels (11%) and dealing with his cat Oliver who keeps wanting in and out. He discusses practical challenges of RV cooking including waste disposal, grease management, and small burner limitations. **Key events:** Successfully cooks hamburger meat for chili, transfers it to crockpot, manages propane concerns, handles Oliver's demanding behavior, observes tent camper nearby, completes grocery shopping trip ($230), reflects on social courtesy. **Practical elements:** Uses crockpot and propane stove, disposes of bean liquid and grease in trash, purchases supplies including hamburger meat, hot dogs, Mountain Dew, and household items. Notes RV space limitations and need to organize pantry. **Location context:** Positioned right on water in windy conditions, with tent camper visible nearby. Makes 30-minute drive to store and back.

Apr 27, 2024 · 31% match
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4:33

Morning RV Life Observations and Neighbor Watching

The speaker begins day 11 of RV life, discussing cold morning temperatures despite the thermostat reading 68.8 degrees. He identifies insulation issues with windows and storage areas that need addressing. The speaker observes his neighbor Kevin packing up his RV setup, noting Kevin's efficiency and equipment including a charcoal cooker and cylindrical smoker-like device. He reflects on asking Kevin about triple towing and propane locations, suspecting he may have annoyed Kevin who was heading out fishing. The speaker describes yesterday as chaotic with many kids around, comparing it to a "mad house." He expresses preference for solitude and anticipation of neighbors leaving. The transmission includes observations about Kevin's obedient dog and the complex process of hitching a fifth wheel and fishing boat. The speaker concludes by noting his preference for electricity over boondocking, mentioning his desktop computer works well, and wishes his heater ran on electric rather than propane.

Apr 21, 2024 · 31% match
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7:00

Managing RV Living Challenges and Dental Work

The speaker reflects on feeling restless after two weeks in the same location but needing to stay for two more months to complete dental work. They describe a busy day that included doing laundry (which they disliked due to crowds), shopping for chili ingredients and rugs, and dealing with new dentures that are causing gum pain. The speaker discusses various RV living challenges including a bed they hate, leveling issues, contact lens problems from a prescription mix-up, and concerns about heat affecting their cat Bailey. They express frustration with weather prediction accuracy and their desire to move to a different campsite. The transmission includes interactions with Bailey the cat, who no longer wants to go outside. The speaker plans to level the RV and make chili, acknowledging they're in a complaining mood but will work through the practical issues.

Jun 12, 2024 · 31% match
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4:53

First Time Grilling Burgers Outdoors

The speaker attempts their first grilling experience using a new grill with a broken igniter. After struggling with matches on a windy day, they successfully light the grill and cook small burgers made by their mother. They express excitement about this new skill despite lacking proper buns and utensils. The speaker reflects on their campground setting, noting new neighbors arriving and their preference for solitude. They discuss disliking close proximity to others due to feeling judged, contrasting this with their love of deep woods hiking where they could go days without seeing people. The speaker acknowledges their current situation is better than their previous life, despite ongoing challenges with neighbors and bugs.

Apr 17, 2024 · 31% match
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6:20

Reading Public Record Letter After Oregon Parks Dismissal

Sam reads aloud an email he sent to Allison Watson, engagement programs manager at Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, after being dismissed from his volunteer position. The email documents specific incidents with staff members Ryan and Logan, including inappropriate language, unprofessional behavior, and boundary issues. Sam describes patterns of accountability resistance, mentions awareness of similar issues with other volunteers, and requests the message be included in his file. He frames this video as his final statement on the matter and his way of ensuring the information enters public record since his email was ignored.

Mar 28, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 31% match
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8:55

Managing Sick Kitten and RV Maintenance Tasks

The speaker begins their morning at 7 AM dealing with a sick kitten named Luna who has parasites and diarrhea covering her bed area. They clean Luna, administer medication using syrup as recommended by the vet, and provide food while she recovers from worms. The speaker mentions having invested $600-800 in Luna's care with only $180 in donations received. The speaker also addresses RV maintenance issues including high humidity requiring frequent dehumidifier emptying, roof cleaning that requires climbing (which they fear due to height phobia), and tire problems. The tires are losing air and need valve extenders installed. They purchased a $100 air compressor but still cannot reach the back tire valves properly. Throughout the transmission, the speaker expresses stress about managing Luna's care while needing to empty RV tanks and complete other maintenance tasks. They mention weekend neighbors who aren't currently present and discuss storage reorganization plans.

Aug 15, 2024 · 31% match
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6:50

Second Week at Campground Job with RV Updates

rswfire begins his second week at a campground job, making coffee before 6 AM with a damaged phone that needs wireless charging. He describes developing a friendship with a gay coworker who may help with RV slide repairs and propane grill setup. He recounts an encounter with a drunk camper who needed help setting up a tent. The man was flirtatious and kept touching him while claiming to be straight, wanting to take rswfire to a lake across Highway 101 at sunset. rswfire helped him check in instead and later realized the man was attempting seduction. rswfire has started using his RV shower for the first time, which uses 33% of his water tank per use. With full hookups, he can keep the gray valve open for continuous drainage. He needs to remove storage items from the tight shower space and figure out disposal. He's working on his Upwork profile after paying for the service and needs to buy drinks before starting his workday. The campground is busy with dozens of checkouts scheduled, requiring extensive yurt cleaning. He helped guests with a rodent droppings issue the previous night, coordinating with management to relocate them to a different yurt.

Jan 12, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 31% match
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13:54

Processing Tire Issues and Skill Loss Concerns

The speaker begins with morning coffee and reflects on society's loss of ancestral survival skills, noting how modern outsourcing of basic tasks like navigation and food delivery has made people dependent on technology and services. He discusses his ongoing tire problems with his RV - bubbles appearing and deflation issues after recent tire replacement - which has damaged his confidence in the mobile lifestyle. The speaker reveals he has quit taking Klonopin medication but carries it as backup, experiencing increased but manageable anxiety. He expresses frustration with his current cramped campground location with tent campers too close by. The tire shop experience involved young workers without proper supervision working on his $80,000 vehicle in a parking lot, leading to trust issues with service providers. He plans to confront the tire shop the next morning, potentially involving corporate offices or legal action. The speaker acknowledges his analytical nature requires time to process problems and commits to being patient with himself while working through the tire situation.

Jul 21, 2024 · 30% match
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1:26

Stopping for Squirrel, Confronting Tailgating Driver

rswfire recounts an incident while driving to Walmart to get camper supplies. A squirrel ran into the road, prompting him to brake quickly to avoid hitting it. The driver behind him, who was tailgating, had to brake hard and honked their horn in response. rswfire reflects on his decision to prioritize the squirrel's life over the convenience of the tailgating driver, emphasizing his refusal to kill an animal just so someone can arrive 30 seconds faster. He expresses satisfaction at saving the squirrel's life and criticizes the other driver's behavior, noting that proper following distance would have prevented the issue.

May 7, 2024 · 30% 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 · 30% match
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1:38

Observing Boat Wake Ripple Effects on Lake

rswfire observes from a vantage point as a boat operator speeds across water, creating literal ripples that disturb a nearby fisherman. He reflects on the interconnected nature of actions and their effects on others in shared spaces. The speaker notes he would approach the situation differently, choosing to minimize his footprint and respect others present. He acknowledges the boat operator likely has somewhere to be and that the disturbance is temporary, but uses the moment to contemplate how difficult it's becoming to find peaceful moments due to increasing population density.

Sep 19, 2024 | · 30% match
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1:09

Early Morning Insulation Project Planning

rswfire records a brief transmission at 5 AM while dealing with cold conditions in his living space. He describes struggling with the video recording itself, then outlines his immediate plan to address the temperature problem. After discovering Lowe's opens at 6 AM, he decides to get coffee, bring the cats inside, and purchase insulation materials to address the inadequate heating. He mentions using a ceramic heater that isn't sufficient and notes the temperature dropped significantly at 2 AM, forcing him to turn on additional heating. He briefly references a fuse panel issue where a fuse fell inside and he had to open the panel to retrieve it. The transmission ends with him prioritizing getting himself and his cats warm.

Mar 13, 2024 · 29% match
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13:37

New Year's Eve: Stargazing Encounter and Campground Transition

rswfire documents New Year's Eve at a coastal campground, reflecting on a nighttime encounter at a day-use area where another vehicle arrived at 2 AM with a green laser pointer directed at stars. rswfire turned off his vehicle lights to improve viewing conditions, approached the other person to greet them, and the person responded by pointing the laser at him before leaving. rswfire processes this as a preview of increasing social friction and missed connection opportunities. He then describes a separate interaction with a truck camper resident who rejected his offer of information about campfire wood. rswfire transitions to announcing his relocation to Tugman Campground State Park near Lakeside, Oregon, starting tomorrow (January 1st), where he will serve as a volunteer campground host alongside five other hosts, park rangers, and public interaction. He explains his decision to keep the specific location off his main YouTube channel while sharing it on his membership channel, citing his inability to compartmentalize information. He also previews upcoming membership-only content addressing his non-compartmentalizing cognition, his concerns about societal collapse patterns, and his nervousness about assuming an official infrastructure role. rswfire expresses both excitement and significant anxiety about the transition.

Dec 31, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 29% match
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5:41

Processing RV Tire Installation Problems and Equipment Failures

rswfire documents a difficult day involving multiple RV maintenance issues. **Tire installation problems** included a piece of wood left between tires and concerns about thinner tire specifications. The RV developed **steering wheel shaking** above 50 mph, requiring alignment work. **Propane acquisition failed** due to access difficulties with the RV size. **Leveling attempts** took 30 minutes with onlookers watching, causing self-consciousness. A **desktop monitor broke** when it slid off the desk and cracked in half. Replacement monitors exist at parents' house but rswfire states firm decision to never contact them again. The transmission ends with rswfire on a small trail between RV loops, acknowledging feeling beaten but not giving up on the lifestyle despite its difficulties.

Jun 7, 2024 · 29% match
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