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23:47

Morning RV Power Management on Mountain

rswfire begins his fourth day camping on a mountain at 6 AM with low battery power (25%). He discovers his generator runs on propane and successfully charges his RV batteries using AC power, reaching 1649 watts. He manages solar power generation (80+ watts) to run satellite internet while conserving energy by turning off lights and water pump when not needed. He plans a town trip for supplies including thermal curtains, laundry, shower, and trash disposal. He reflects on missing his mother while playing Horizon Zero Dawn, a game she enjoyed watching him play. Despite some nostalgia and grief, he affirms no regret about leaving his previous life of material conveniences that brought emptiness. He observes other campers collecting firewood systematically and notes mixed feelings about their presence disrupting his solitude. Weather conditions are cold (63°F inside) requiring propane heat conservation. He explores using a 20-lb propane tank for additional heating options. Technical discoveries include learning battery charge indicators, needing a ground adapter for solar charging, and measuring coffee maker power consumption (750 watts initially, dropping to 80 watts). He researches his Oregon Coast trip using iOverlander and Campendium apps, reassessing wind concerns after AI warnings. Current wind predictions show 40 mph gusts coming Friday, which he now considers manageable after research.

Oct 3, 2024 | Ruby Mountains, Nevada · 23% match
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12:26

Addressing Boondocking Question and Storm Aftermath

rswfire responds to subscriber Evee's question about boondocking while walking through storm damage at Cape Blanco campground. He explains his current campground-based approach, noting concerns about broken-window RVs he observed when first arriving in Oregon. **Current setup involves cycling between three southern Oregon coastal towns** (Brookings, Gold Beach, Port Orford) using 14-day campground stays with 3-day breaks between locations. He describes his **dual-vehicle system** - RV for secure base living with Bailey, Jeep for exploration along Highway 101. Notes financial constraints may force boondocking soon but prefers campground infrastructure for safety and stability. **Plans to move south** toward Brookings/Gold Beach area where he's developing friendships. During filming, he walks through **recent storm damage** showing downed trees and cleanup crews. Park ranger taught him about coastal tree root systems that interlock for mutual support during high winds. Another storm expected in coming days. Video ends with him observing continuing wind gusts moving large tree trunks.

Nov 21, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 20% match
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20:09

Assessing Storm Damage and Planning Southern Route

rswfire wakes at 5 AM the day after Christmas following violent overnight storms with 80 mph wind gusts that lasted 5-6 hours. He describes debris falling on his RV and trees swaying dramatically but reports sleeping fine with an acceptance of potential death. After making eggs using a specialized device and coffee, he decides to travel south to revisit meaningful places before moving north permanently in less than a week, making it difficult to return to locations like Brookings and Gold Beach. He conducts a morning damage assessment of the campground, finding surprisingly minimal storm damage despite the violent conditions - only small debris and one fallen tree. The assessment includes checking his RV, Jeep, propane tank, and satellite dish, all of which survived intact. He walks trails to the beach and cliff edges, observing the moody ocean and noting that the adapted coastal trees held each other up through their underground root systems. Throughout the morning routine, he discusses practical nomad considerations like solar battery levels (62%), campground power infrastructure reliability, and the high cost of eggs ($8) which he attributes to monetary supply expansion during COVID. He references listening to "Gondola" by Ogre Sound on repeat and mentions plans to make his "fire water drink" and shower before heading out for the day.

Dec 26, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 20% match
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