rswfire records a transmission from his RV site at 8 PM on Tuesday, describing his experience 24 hours into quitting vaping after 32 years of nicotine use.
rswfire records from outside his RV on a Monday evening, his first day off.
The speaker addresses the loss of their desktop monitor, describing how they're restructuring their RV interior space as a result.
rswfire sets up an evening fire outside his RV, cooking potatoes while listening to music through his Alexa.
rswfire announces he has quit vaping as of today, having thrown his vaping equipment in a dumpster about an hour before recording.
rswfire reports quitting vaping cold turkey one week ago after 32 years of nicotine use (smoking since age 16, switched to vaping 1.5 years ago).
rswfire reports breaking a vaping cessation attempt after nearly 24 hours, purchasing and using a single vape cartridge three times.
The speaker is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms on day one of what appears to be a detox process, describing congestion and expecting days three to five to be particularly difficult.
rswfire documents day three of nicotine withdrawal while walking to the ocean from his RV position in the forest corridor.
rswfire completes daily rounds and takes a long nap to address sleep issues.
The speaker begins their morning routine in their RV setup, dealing with back pain from an inadequate mattress that comes in two parts with an angled cut.
The speaker addresses extreme heat management in their RV during 90-degree weather.
rswfire walks to the ocean on his second day without nicotine/vaping after 32 years of use.
rswfire sits by a river at 8 feet elevation, one mile from his campsite, after being emotionally triggered by Max Richter's "On the Nature of Daylight" while listening to classical music.
rswfire reports being mildly intoxicated and describes an interaction with his neighbor Kevin, who was understanding about his boondocking preparation plans.
rswfire documents a severe withdrawal experience after attempting to sleep for 12-14 hours but only managing 2 hours of rest.
The speaker is driving through Tennessee on a 6-hour journey with one hour remaining.
The speaker addresses viewers about the dramatic change in his mental health and mood due to codeine withdrawal, comparing his current state to videos from a week prior.
rswfire reports experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms over a week after initial cessation, describing severe insomnia and physical distress during the first three days.
rswfire drives to his parents' house on day eight of RV living to pick up packages and supplies.
rswfire walks south along the Oregon coast from Wax Myrtle, recording his route for GPS tracking and Atlas feature development.
rswfire prepares for a one-hour RV move to Tennessee while managing two cats and planning to quit opiates cold turkey upon arrival.
The speaker begins a morning transmission after only 4 hours of sleep, addressing a previous video they posted about feeling alone and struggling with self-worth issues.
rswfire walks on a beach with a friend's dog named Buddy, who runs off-leash while they trace the tides.