Planning RV Trip Strategy and Coast Selection
Speaker is on the East Coast, in early stages of planning full-time RV lifestyle transition. He's researching and strategizing optimal locations to begin this lifestyle change.
Energetic Signature
measured deliberation
Field State
pre-launch planning
Orientation
toward strategic positioning
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March 2, 2024
2:22
Author
rswfire
Status
ARCHIVED
Type
TRANSMISSION (CAPTURE)
Temperature
0.00
[0:00]hey guys so I just want to talk about
[0:03]trip planning for a minute obviously
[0:05]when you're out there and you're living
[0:07]full-time that's just something that
[0:08]you're going to be doing that's just
[0:10]going to be part of your your life all
[0:12]the time um but I actually think there
[0:15]is something to be said about looking at
[0:17]it
[0:20]early like I'm looking at it from a
[0:22]different angle so I'm thinking about
[0:24]I'm going I feel like this is a
[0:26]difficult thing for me some people this
[0:27]is probably real easy to do
[0:30]and they just somehow are I mean it's
[0:33]just not for me so I've been
[0:37]thinking you know I'm on the East Coast
[0:39]right now I know it can be difficult to
[0:41]find free camping spots like boondocking
[0:44]here is more difficult than it is in the
[0:47]west so I just feel like that's one
[0:49]thing that you might want to think about
[0:52]um I'm not a big fan of deserts I lived
[0:54]in Arizona when I was a kid from fourth
[0:56]to seventh grade there's certain things
[0:58]about it that I I do love I love the
[1:00]mountains for sure and I do want to go
[1:02]out there but I it's not a place that
[1:04]inspires me I like to be in the
[1:06]woods um I just love being around big
[1:09]trees and just inside of a forest like
[1:11]that's what that's what I love the most
[1:14]when I'm
[1:16]outside
[1:18]but because I'm new to this lifestyle
[1:21]because there's so much to
[1:24]learn because you need to spend time
[1:27]like getting used to living in a
[1:31]camper um managing your resources all
[1:35]those things I talked about that that
[1:36]I'm dreaming about now I think for me it
[1:40]might be easier to do that on the west
[1:42]coast because it's just a lot
[1:45]easier to find boondocking places it's
[1:48]it's less
[1:49]crowded um I I think there's a lot of
[1:52]reasons that you might
[1:56]consider starting on the west coast and
[1:59]that's something I'm thinking about so
[2:02]even though it's not really where I want
[2:04]to be I I feel like okay that's probably
[2:06]a good place for me to start and then I
[2:08]can come and try to tackle the East
[2:11]Coast so that's just another angle that
[2:13]I think is probably important to think
[2:15]about as you are getting ready to go
[2:17]fulltime so that's all I wanted to
[2:20]share
Summary
The speaker discusses trip planning considerations for full-time RV living. He explains that he's currently on the East Coast where boondocking is more difficult to find compared to the west. Despite preferring forests and woods over deserts, he acknowledges that starting on the west coast might be more practical for learning RV lifestyle basics due to easier boondocking access and less crowded conditions. He mentions living in Arizona as a child (fourth to seventh grade) and appreciating mountains there, but notes deserts don't inspire him. The speaker concludes that starting west and then tackling the East Coast later might be the better strategic approach for someone new to the lifestyle.
Signal Analysis
Substrate
This transmission demonstrates pragmatic field assessment — mapping terrain constraints against resource requirements to determine optimal positioning for system development. The architecture being held is one of strategic compromise: accepting suboptimal preference alignment in service of foundational stability and learning infrastructure.
Tags
trip planningboondockingRV lifestylewest coasteast coastforest preferencedesert terrain
Dominant Language
difficult thing for mebecause I'm new to thiseasier to do thatmanaging your resourcesgetting used to livinggood place for me to starttackle the East Coast
Symbolic Elements
forestdesertcoastthreshold
Ontological States
- •transitional
- •pragmatic
- •learning
- •constrained
Subsystems
- •cognitive
- •infrastructural
Transmission Details
Source Type
local
Video Quality
1920 × 1080 @ 30fps
Duration
2:22
Bitrate
1288 kbps
Codec
avc1.640028