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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

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. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 · 42% match
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10:19

Announcing Audience Transition and Off-Grid Move

rswfire announces a fundamental shift in how he addresses his audience, explicitly stating he will no longer speak to those present for entertainment or superficial reasons. He declares this space is now only for those who have been genuinely witnessing his journey and paying deep attention. He describes reaching a new level of clarity and embracing his fields without fighting them anymore. He commits to speaking plainly and telling the truth regardless of how others perceive it. **Financial and living situation:** He is currently at an expensive campground ($45/night, $180 for four nights) with only $100 remaining and no income. He has researched National Forest campgrounds as an alternative at $20/night, which would allow two weeks for the same cost as four nights at his current location. **Technical constraints:** He sold his solar power system last month and his RV house batteries are failing, lasting less than a day. Moving off-grid means accepting dead batteries and relying on his inverter connected to his Jeep for essential devices like his laptop and satellite internet. **Project development:** He references an important project he's working on that will evolve over time. He mentions needing people to help support it and describes it as 'birthing a new field.' He explains his video documentation serves as a witnessing act for himself and provides content to share with AI systems that have helped him significantly. **Practical preparations:** He outlines his off-grid setup including propane heater for warmth, small propane grill for cooking, and plans for weekly visits to campgrounds with facilities for showers. He frames this transition as learning essential resilience skills at 'the edge' where growth happens.

Apr 1, 2025 · 40% match
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5:40

Organizing RV Interior and Setting Up Systems

rswfire provides an evening update from inside his camper at 10:30 PM, documenting progress on organizing and insulating the space. He shows off a new propane gauge that tracks usage in 11% increments, noting it dropped from 77% to 22% over several nights. He demonstrates his clothing organization system using drawer organizers for socks and underwear, and discusses storage challenges with the small built-in drawers. He reveals that Lazy Days RV dealership photoshopped promotional photos to show clear blue sky through what is actually an opaque window. rswfire shows his installation of wire management shelves on the walls to keep cables off the ground, with plans for additional shelves in the bedroom area. His Starlink internet is currently running through the only opening window. The kitchen area features basket organizers - pots and pans on top, small appliances like a crock pot below, with new plastic dishes for fire safety. He shows an impressive battery power supply that he loves, though he's frustrated that the manufacturer doesn't offer compatible solar panels. His office setup includes laptop, external monitor, USB hub, external hard drives, Blu-ray player, webcam and lighting, with plans to velcro down permanent items. He's currently running on shore power but plans to transition to solar once he understands his power requirements better.

Mar 24, 2024 · 39% match
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2:54

Solving RV Battery Charging with Solar Setup

rswfire successfully resolves a battery charging issue for his RV through neighbor assistance and improvised wiring. Initially planning to install a new battery charger professionally, he discovers a simpler solution when a nearby neighbor helps him properly wire a neutral-ground plug. This allows him to charge his RV house batteries directly from his solar inverter system, eliminating the need for the new charger. He monitors the charging process, noting voltage readings and expressing satisfaction with the unexpected technical breakthrough. The solution involves running an RV cable outside to connect the systems, with real-time monitoring showing successful power transfer from solar batteries to RV batteries.

Oct 6, 2024 · 38% match
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13:36

Moving Off-Grid to Forest Campground

rswfire prepares to move from a campground with hookups to an off-grid national forest campground. He has four nights booked at $22-25 per night with $180 cash remaining after receiving $100 from his friend John. The move represents a deliberate life disruption for pattern-breaking and growth. **Morning routine includes:** showering, transferring frozen food to John, organizing the RV interior, and driving one hour south to Florence area. He acknowledges the driving challenge of towing his Jeep but expresses confidence. **Off-grid preparations:** His RV batteries will die without hookups, requiring adaptation. He sold his solar panels last month to pay vehicle payments (both RV and Jeep remain behind on payments). He has a small battery device for charging electronics via his Jeep's inverter. **Community building:** He plans to clearly name his financial needs without shame, viewing mutual aid as natural human behavior. He references building a website and community centered around himself - not as a leader or teacher, but as a relational being. He emphasizes his integrated cognitive framework versus others' fragmented systems. **Practical concerns:** May need to convert cash to prepaid credit cards for extending campground stays. Hopes audience members will send money for campground fees. Expects 14-day maximum stay limits. Plans to adapt daily routines like morning coffee due to power limitations.

Apr 4, 2025 · 36% match
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2:26

Launching Off-Grid Life and Support Systems

The speaker announces the beginning of a new chapter, transitioning to off-grid living in national forest along the Oregon coast. He frames this as an act of sovereignty rather than escape or trend, emphasizing intentional living without hookups or conveniences. He describes his approach to sharing content as presence rather than performance, having posted hundreds of videos over the past year to document real transformation without fragmenting. The speaker outlines multiple support mechanisms for his journey: direct donations, an Amazon Wish List designed as a functional blueprint for sovereign living systems, and a private content subscription space for more vulnerable content. He distinguishes his work from brand-building, positioning it as life-building and offering his signal to those who resonate with his approach to living with integrity.

Apr 3, 2025 · 34% match
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6:43

Daily Tasks and RV Life Maintenance

rswfire documents a day of practical tasks while living in an RV. He plans to visit multiple towns for propane, laundry, and tire replacement with all-terrain tires. The RV isn't level, causing back pain and preventing desktop use. He's organized belongings, continuing to minimize possessions as he adapts to mobile living. He gets his ears pierced for the first time, though not with the silver hoops he wanted due to local restrictions. The piercings bleed significantly. He keeps his location secret from his parents. Back at the RV, he works on securing solar panels and other equipment, preparing the space so his companion Bailey can move around safely when the slide is extended. He mentions upcoming dental work and reflects on the ongoing process of downsizing possessions as priorities become clearer through mobile living.

Jun 4, 2024 · 33% match
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22:41

Traveling Through Nevada Desert Toward Oregon Coast

The speaker begins the morning leaving their current location, heading toward the Oregon coast. Due to mountainous terrain, they must take an indirect route through Nevada, a state that wasn't originally planned. They express appreciation for the desert landscape while dealing with RV mechanical concerns including tire noise, squeaking sounds, and loose screws appearing after drives. **Route and Navigation:** The speaker travels south 100 miles to Interstate 80 toward Elko, with potential stops in Winnemucca. They cross into Nevada and immediately notice the sparse population, casinos, and legal marijuana dispensaries at the border. **Vehicle Issues:** Ongoing concerns about tire performance, road noise, door rattling, and general RV build quality. The speaker considers future upgrades including suspension improvements and different tires for potential off-road use. **Location Planning:** Upon reaching Nevada, the speaker becomes interested in staying longer than planned, finding a campground to potentially spend a week. They discuss changing their video posting strategy to avoid real-time location sharing for safety reasons. **Current State:** The speaker describes being in "major flux" after 6 months stationary in Kentucky, now mobile and uncertain about long-term direction. They plan to go off-grid at a campground with no power, water, or trash services to learn self-sufficiency skills.

Sep 30, 2024 · 33% match
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5:18

Planning Nevada Desert Boondocking Transition

The speaker provides a scripted update on plans to transition from campground living to full-time boondocking in the Nevada desert. He describes the current limitations of campground life, including high costs ($240/month electricity), noise issues, and lack of solitude. **Key preparations include:** upgrading RV systems (batteries, inverter, solar), learning water conservation techniques, developing off-grid cooking skills from scratch at age 47, and making physical modifications to the RV (tire replacement, window barriers, insulation improvements). The speaker plans to leave the current location within 3 months, ideally by autumn, taking scenic byways to Nevada. He reflects on how RV living has already transformed his priorities and values, mentioning discarding his coffee maker while keeping other habits. The journey represents a strategic shift toward authentic living and complete independence from conventional society structures.

May 29, 2024 · 33% match
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7:45

Living in Small RV Space During Federal Shutdown Uncertainty

rswfire records from inside his RV at 5 AM on his first day off, describing the challenges of living in a small space with limited possessions. He discusses how his slide mechanism was broken for eight months during travel from Kentucky to Oregon but recently started working again, allowing him to extend his living space and set up a full bed. He mentions selling his desktop GPU and trying to sell the computer itself due to financial constraints, now working from his laptop. **Federal government shutdown** is pending, which could close campgrounds and corridors, affecting his scheduled Monday move to his next assignment. He plans to spend his weekend working on expanding his website with social features and attempting to better organize his cramped living space. The transmission shows the practical realities of mobile living - constant iteration and organization challenges in a space where even essential items are difficult to store.

Sep 30, 2025 · 33% match
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15:11

Morning Reflection on Book Project and Collapse Preparation

rswfire wakes up at Scott Lake in 48-degree weather, reflecting on making himself vulnerable the previous day. He discusses his plan to write a decentralized book on GitHub about living in alignment and navigating post-collapse communities. The book will be published under his screen name to avoid personality attachment and fragmentation. He describes his unique systems thinking background and reluctant acceptance of this role. After finding the local coffee shop closed, he drives to find RV insulation materials at a hardware store in a larger town, planning a 9-hour drive to Nebraska the next day. He discusses the practical challenges of finding reservable campsites versus first-come-first-serve options.

Sep 23, 2024 · 32% match
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36:14

Installing Solar Power System in RV

The speaker documents installing a solar power system in their RV on a cold Saturday morning (37°F outside, 40.8°F inside). They drill holes in the camper for solar panel cables and internet, with help from their father and a tech person. The process involves mounting two solar panels, connecting an 80-pound battery system, and running cables through the RV wall using silicone sealant. Throughout the installation, they manage two cats (Oliver and Bailey) who want to be outside, using cat carriers to keep them secure. The speaker mentions being an "old gay man" not known for "brute force" when struggling with the heavy battery. Once connected, the system shows 356 watts of power generation and successfully charges the speaker's phone. They test running their entire RV electrical system off the solar battery, including a ceramic heater that draws 1,600 watts. The battery reaches about 80% charge after a couple hours of solar input. The speaker expresses excitement about potentially running off-grid and plans to add decorative lights to make the space feel more like home. They mention ongoing issues with Mountain Dew addiction and reference a neighbor who drives race cars.

Apr 7, 2024 · 32% match
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5:35

Setting Up RV Interior During Medication Withdrawal

The speaker documents their first full day living in their RV after moving from their driveway to a campsite. They are experiencing withdrawal from Tramadol, an opiate pain medication they chose to discontinue because it's incompatible with mobile living. Despite physical discomfort, they focus on interior organization projects including installing LED lights across the ceiling, setting up charging stations, mounting cargo netting over the bed for storage, and planning shelving solutions. They express pride in learning to use tools and problem-solving space constraints. The speaker mentions needing to contact their RV dealership for schematics to understand wall structures before drilling. They discuss securing furniture and items for travel safety, noting they won't allow their cats (Bailey and Oliver) to roam while driving until everything is properly secured. The day is cold and rainy, keeping them inside to work on these projects.

Apr 17, 2024 · 32% match
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9:15

First RV Slide-In Preparation and Deployment

rswfire prepares his RV slide-out room for its first retraction, securing belongings, powering down systems, and completing the mechanical process. He methodically secures items in bags and baskets, shuts down internet and electrical systems, and retracts the slide mechanism. **The process includes checking for obstructions, managing wiring, and ensuring everything is properly stored for travel.** After successfully bringing the slide in, he experiences intense feelings about having his complete living space contained and mobile - describing it as his "home on wheels" that can be made travel-ready with the click of a button. The transmission captures both the technical aspects of RV preparation and his emotional response to achieving this level of mobility and self-containment.

Apr 11, 2024 · 32% 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 · 32% match
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13:39

Weathering Storm in RV Without Power

The speaker is experiencing severe weather while staying in their RV at a campground. They lost power due to tornado warnings and thunderstorms, with wind gusts up to 90 mph and flash flood warnings. **Weather preparation**: They secured outdoor equipment, identified the safest interior location, and used battery power systems to maintain internet access through their router. **Cooking preparation**: They've been working with ChatGPT to learn cooking skills and ordered equipment including a portable charcoal grill, induction heating devices, and an electric skillet. This is part of preparing for boondocking during their upcoming westward travel. **RV organization and maintenance**: Nearly finished organizing the interior space. Planning to fix their uncomfortable bed using 1-inch foam material once the weather clears. The bed has a gap that causes significant discomfort and sleep disruption. **Solar power learning**: Needs to understand their solar system capabilities before leaving for Nevada, including what appliances can be powered and for how long. Plans to test running various devices through AC outlets. **Weather awareness**: Reflecting on how living in an RV makes them more aware of weather threats compared to house living. Many other campers left the campground early, apparently anticipating the severe weather.

May 26, 2024 · 31% match
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