rswfire successfully resolves a battery charging issue for his RV through neighbor assistance and improvised wiring.
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.
The speaker is experiencing severe weather while staying in their RV at a campground.
The speaker documents installing a solar power system in their RV on a cold Saturday morning (37°F outside, 40.8°F inside).
rswfire wakes up at 6 AM in 30-degree weather at Humbug Mountain State Park after being forced to pivot from his original plan when Bandon State Park was closed for construction.
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.
rswfire receives earthquake and tsunami alerts on his phone while in his RV.
rswfire attempts to solve RV battery charging issues while camping in Nevada mountains.
rswfire provides an evening update from inside his camper at 10:30 PM, documenting progress on organizing and insulating the space.
rswfire records a brief transmission at 5 AM while dealing with cold conditions in his living space.
The speaker documents setting up at a campsite with two fire pits and one picnic table, noting previous experience at this location.
rswfire records a transmission at 1-2 AM during his first thunderstorm while living in a camper.
rswfire encounters his first major RV problem when one stabilizer becomes stuck in the down position.
rswfire begins his fourth day camping on a mountain at 6 AM with low battery power (25%).
rswfire documents a Saturday morning hike at Silk Goose Lake trailhead near his residence in Lockheed, Oregon.
rswfire reports at 7 AM that a relationship with a new friend ended badly, making him feel unsafe and scared.
rswfire successfully repairs his water connection system after learning from neighbors, eliminating the need for a previous component and making the hookup process significantly easier.
Three police officers, who did not identify their agency, arrived at rswfire's work center located behind a federal gate.
rswfire responds to subscriber Evee's question about boondocking while walking through storm damage at Cape Blanco campground.
The speaker documents an evening in their RV at 9 PM, dealing with ongoing electrical problems and poor dealership service quality.
rswfire wakes at 5 AM the day after Christmas following violent overnight storms with 80 mph wind gusts that lasted 5-6 hours.
rswfire provides a detailed tour of his RV living space, describing the physical constraints including a broken slide, cramped sleeping alcove, and limited kitchen facilities.
rswfire records from the Riverview Trail on a pleasant day around noon, having woken at 4am and taken a nap.