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Driving to Lake Cumberland State Park

The speaker drives 3.5 hours from their current campground to visit their mother and cats, taking a route through Lake Cumberland to scout the area for future camping. They explore Lake Cumberland State Park, documenting the scenery and evaluating the campground facilities, which they find expensive and cramped with only 9 RV sites close together. The speaker visits the Wolf Creek Dam, takes footage of scenic overlooks, and checks out camping areas and lodge facilities. After visiting their mother briefly due to ongoing family issues, they drive back feeling emotionally unstable and experiencing intense physical sensations they describe as panic-like episodes. They discuss their medication withdrawal effects and disappointment with their doctor's handling of the situation. The speaker outlines their upcoming travel plans: leaving Thursday for Mammoth Caves area for 2 weeks, then moving to Lake Cumberland for an extended stay of possibly months. They express love for Kentucky's natural beauty and want to establish routines while living in their RV. They also mention getting art supplies to try painting as a creative outlet.

May 7, 2024 · 40% match
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119:38

Hiking Cecil L Gorly Trail with 47 Bridges

rswfire explores Cecil L Gorly Naturalist Trail in Lebanon, Kentucky, a 3.75-mile loop trail featuring 47 numbered bridges around a lake. He discusses maintaining distance from his parents after cutting contact a month or two prior, shares details about his dental implant process and upcoming permanent dentures, and reflects on his eating patterns after watching a Netflix show about eating disorders. **Trail Experience**: Documents the hiking experience bridge by bridge, noting the peaceful environment, clear water, and scenic overlooks. Encounters a few other hikers but mostly has the trail to himself. Takes breaks at various spots along the lake. **Personal Updates**: Explains his temporary dentures cause gag reflex issues and discusses the implant process with four rods screwed into his skull. Acknowledges possible eating disorder - typically eating once per day and having difficulty with food due to choking fears that developed around age 27. **Sleep and Health Issues**: Addresses poor sleep quality, waking up in pain, and taking Benadryl nightly without success. Discusses his old mattress preferences and challenges of finding suitable bedding for RV life. **Content Creation Reflections**: Considers camera equipment needs for hiking videos, discusses the balance between sharing authentically and managing viewer advice/comments. Notes the video length (nearly 2 hours) and considers adding timestamps for navigation. **Trail Details**: Managed by local water department, features wooden bridges, benches, and overlooks. Encounters spider webs, various insects, small wildlife. Ends at a dam/spillway structure with fishing areas.

Jul 27, 2024 · 34% match
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47:39

RV Repair Assessment and Mammoth Cave Exploration

rswfire begins the day at his campground, planning to visit RV repair shops and explore Mammoth Cave trails. He drives to Blue Compass RV for assessment, scheduling repairs for Tuesday that will cost a couple thousand dollars including new power inlet, surge protector, and slide fixes. He then travels to Mammoth Cave National Park, visits the visitor center for a map, and receives his second Jeep duck from another visitor. After getting cold drinks at the camp store and learning trail locations, he hikes the Historic Entrance Trail and Green River Bluff Trail. The hike includes viewing a bat hibernation cave, scenic overlooks of the Green River, and encounters with wildlife including a small snake. He expresses strong appreciation for the park and considers volunteering there. The day is extremely hot at 95 degrees, but tree canopy provides relief during hiking.

Aug 27, 2024 · 33% match
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6:47

Morning Planning and RV Life Adjustments

rswfire begins the day at 10:00 AM after waking at 2:00 AM, discussing grooming needs and hair management in the small RV bathroom. He considers multiple activity options including a 1.4-mile hiking trail (avoiding horse and bicycle trails), checking marina boat rentals, and learning to use his convection oven. He plans to buy potatoes and TV dinners, having received ChatGPT instructions for baking potatoes in the convection oven. **Practical concerns** include finding propane at a nearby Tractor Supply and emptying tanks mid-week. He expresses interest in continuing his booknook craft project and potentially expanding into other crafts like dollhouse-making. **Sleep issues** persist with the RV mattress despite preferring firm surfaces. His shins are sore from resumed hiking, which he considers normal adjustment pain. **Location planning** proves challenging as he struggles to find two-week campground availability and wants to stay in Kentucky to explore Daniel Boone National Forest. He reflects on regrets being limited to missed outdoor exploration opportunities rather than other life choices, affirming his decision to pursue RV living.

May 11, 2024 · 33% match
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10:57

Driving Through Kansas to State Park Campground

rswfire drives from Missouri into Kansas, observing the landscape change to wheat and corn fields while commenting on impatient drivers who dangerously pass his RV. He arrives at a Kansas state park campground after GPS sends him down a wrong dirt road, getting his Jeep dusty. At the campsite, he discovers water leaks in his RV's flexible tubing that will need repair. He sets up at a pull-through site in hot weather, noting the campground layout and planning to work on RV maintenance. He discusses how traditional static living patterns are not conducive to good life, contrasting this with his nomadic lifestyle. His travel plan includes staying in Kansas Friday through Sunday, then heading to Nebraska on Tuesday.

Sep 18, 2024 · 31% match
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28:27

Early Morning Drive Through Oregon Forest to Coast

rswfire wakes at 4 AM and begins a journey from his overnight roadside position to Medford, Oregon. He drives through Lake View for fuel, then continues through forest and prairie terrain toward Valley of the Rogue State Park. During the drive, he reflects on societal collapse, describing his experience as a gay man facing hatred, his disappointment with Obama's presidency, and his view that Trump represents inevitable societal decline comparable to Rome's fall. He explains his seven-month effort to "wake people up" and his decision to position himself for survival during system collapse. The transmission documents his travel route through Oregon's varied terrain - desert to forest to prairie - noting elevation changes, temperature drops to 26°F, and encounters with other drivers including one who honked aggressively. He travels with his cat Bailey, discussing practical concerns like low solar batteries, upcoming inverter delivery, and plans to use his RV shower. He arrives at Valley of the Rogue State Park around 12:30 PM, securing a site for one night before continuing to the coast the following day.

Oct 9, 2024 · 30% match
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26:20

Cross-Country RV Journey Through Kansas and Nebraska

The speaker documents a long driving day traveling from Kansas into Nebraska in an RV, towing a Jeep. **Key events include:** encountering buffalo, observing failed and successful crop harvests, crossing state lines, stopping at Swanson Reservoir dam, dealing with RV door issues by adding clamps, navigating road construction with flaggers, and experiencing time zone changes. **Technical challenges:** The speaker criticizes their Garmin RV GPS for poor interface design and inability to route to state parks, forcing reliance on phone navigation. They discuss fuel station logistics and express frustration with unintuitive waypoint systems. **Observations:** The speaker notes regional behaviors like people waving on highways, comments on wind turbines and political opposition to them, observes agricultural infrastructure including grain elevators and silos, and documents landscape changes from plains to hills with pine trees. **Travel companion:** Bailey (appears to be a cat) gradually becomes more comfortable with travel, eventually sitting on top of his carrier. The speaker also attempts to walk Bailey on a leash at the final destination. **Destination:** The journey ends at a state park campground next to a national forest, where the speaker successfully backs the RV into their site in one maneuver.

Sep 25, 2024 · 30% match
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19:57

Exploring Barren River Lake and Reconnecting with Hiking

The speaker explores Barren River Lake State Resort Park in Kentucky, attempting to find a trail called Camper's Cove. He reflects on being out of shape after 10 years without hiking and expresses determination to change this. After getting directions from park staff, he walks through the campground, noting facilities like laundry and dump stations. He discusses his transition from house living to RV life, his preference for 60-degree weather, and his natural shift to waking at 6 AM rather than being nocturnal. The speaker finds a flooded road area and eventually locates the short trail to Camper's Cove, which leads to a peaceful waterfront spot. Throughout the walk, he reflects on the importance of not letting rest turn into stagnation, the value of returning to activities that center you, and his desire for a new life. He mentions plans to use hiking journals, try the park restaurant, and spend time contemplating and potentially painting at the water.

May 10, 2024 · 30% match
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26:02

Traveling to Lake Cumberland with Systems Perspective

rswfire changes plans from hiking to visiting Lake Cumberland due to mosquito bites and need for rest. While driving through Kentucky, he encounters an unidentified black and brown animal near his RV. He discusses his systems thinking approach to life, explaining how he analyzes interconnected systems including potential societal collapse scenarios. He reflects on his cognitive style being rare but valuable, and his desire to help others develop similar self-understanding. During the drive, he listens to music on repeat, stops for gas where he has a brief positive interaction with a man who compliments his red Jeep, and passes various signs and churches which he views through a systems lens as representing oppression and control. He arrives at Lake Cumberland, receives a map from helpful staff, and considers the seasonal closure of campgrounds while planning his stay.

Aug 4, 2024 · 29% match
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15:17

Starting Park Host Position at Eel Lake

rswfire arrives at Eel Lake State Park to begin a volunteer park host position. He drives his RV and Jeep to the campground, sets up his site with leveling blocks, and connects utilities. He meets his supervisor - a young park ranger with multicolored hair and nose piercing - which surprises and excites him. The orientation is scheduled for the next day. He explores the day use area and lake, noting that recent rains have caused flooding with submerged picnic tables and boat ramp. He observes a fisherman with a small boat/kayak on the lake. Throughout the transmission, he processes the significant change from his previous sovereign lifestyle to working within an institutional structure, expressing both excitement about his cool boss and anxiety about the exposure and constraints of the position. **Financial concerns** emerge as he mentions being behind on RV and Jeep payments, worried about losing the RV which would also cost him the job since volunteers must live on-site. He also notes practical issues like a potentially flat tire and a malfunctioning vape cartridge.

Mar 12, 2025 · 28% match
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18:28

Morning Walk and Lake Exploration at Campground

rswfire begins a morning walk to explore the campground facilities, checking for shower houses and dumpsters. He mentions his ear piercings are healing after a month, with one ready for a hoop. The weather is 51°F, which he finds comfortable. He discovers the campground lacks shower facilities and notes the high cost of $42 per night for camping. He explores the area, finding restrooms, a payment kiosk, and a lost cat poster from July. He walks to the lake/reservoir area, discovering the water level is low and he can walk on the exposed lake floor. The experience feels cinematic to him, reminiscent of the TV show Lost. He finds an impressive large sand sculpture of a fish made by someone unknown. The morning is quiet and still, with the sun beginning to rise. He spends extended time walking along the water's edge, drawn naturally toward a peninsula, appreciating the solitude and 50-degree weather he hopes is common in the Pacific Northwest.

Sep 27, 2024 · 28% match
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7:14

Getting New Piercings and State Park Updates

rswfire records a YouTube update after waking from a nap, showing off new piercings obtained in Eugene, Oregon - an eyebrow piercing and additional ear piercings (helix and lobe). He drove an hour and a half to a new piercing shop run by an experienced piercer and left feeling happy about the transformation. He provides updates on his state park volunteering work, currently in his second month at a park where he's been working in the Welcome Center. The role has been rewarding despite being slow season - he's met many guests who were kind, some flirted with him, and other volunteers frequently come to share their lives with him. He mentions there are "complicated things" happening at the park that he can't discuss yet. **Upcoming schedule:** Next month he'll be cleaning yurts at the same park, then moving to a different park in his birthday month (April) to work with his previous boss again. May-June will be at Mount Hood. July-August he plans to drive to Kentucky to visit his mother and Oliver (his cat), then return to the coast. September he returns to his starting park, and October-December he'll work at a Welcome Center at a beach location an hour and a half north. **Financial situation:** Money is tight. He's doing some work with his old boss from his previous 10-year job, but the dynamics have shifted and he's making much less than before. His RV still has ongoing issues and he has the same bills to pay as mentioned in previous updates.

Feb 25, 2025 · 28% match
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32:26

Driving RV to Mountain Campground After Tire Repair

The speaker begins by describing tire repair service where valve extenders were removed due to leaking. They express relief about the tire fix and head toward Ruby Mountains campground in Nevada. The GPS navigation leads them up a steep mountain road to Angel Lake Campground at high elevation. Despite initially missing the campground entrance, they continue up the mountain and eventually reach the primitive campground site at the top. The speaker explores the mountaintop location, discovering Angel Lake and noting the lack of electrical hookups or water. They set up for an extended stay (reserved for a week, possibly longer) and plan to operate off-grid using solar power and battery conservation. The RV is positioned with mountain views, and they observe other campers collecting firewood. **Key practical concerns mentioned:** - Low fresh water supply (regrets not filling tank at previous campground) - Need to manage solar power and battery usage carefully - Plans to drive Jeep to town for supplies, laundry, and cat harness - Intention to learn grilling and off-grid living skills - Mountain blocks afternoon sun, affecting both solar charging and temperature The speaker expresses excitement about the mountain experience, plans to watch stars and sunrise, and mentions briefly following news about North Carolina tragedy and Israel situation while discussing collapse awareness.

Oct 3, 2024 · 27% match
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49:39

Traveling Through Wyoming to Glendo State Park

rswfire travels through Wyoming en route to Glendo State Park, reflecting on the deep personal impact of Matthew Shepard's murder and its connection to his experience as a gay man. He discusses the societal fragmentation imposed on LGBTQ+ people and how Pride events exist as a response to rejection rather than inherent opposition. During the journey, he encounters practical challenges including GPS navigation errors, a dried-up lake at the destination, and difficulty locating the correct campground. He passes through remote areas, observes trains and cattle, and appreciates the expansive landscape despite the painful associations with Wyoming. At Glendo State Park, he finds an isolated campsite after navigating cattle on the road and discovers the park is much larger and more remote than expected. He considers adjusting his travel plans to reach Oregon sooner, as that remains his primary destination. The transmission ends with him setting up camp in hot weather, dealing with RV leveling issues, and planning maintenance tasks.

Sep 27, 2024 · 27% match
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10:22

Planning Great Basin National Park RV Route

The speaker sits at his desk with cats after a nap, using RV Trip Wizard to plan a route to Great Basin National Park. He shows his planned stops starting from Salt Lake Creek beach for a week, then Hurricane Creek in Kentucky where he must handle a house walkthrough, then Concrete Campground in Missouri, ending at Piedmont Park. He explains the route planning software features including driving radius calculations based on 4-hour daily travel limits. The speaker discusses his uncertainty about driving distances and plans to adjust based on early trip experiences. He mentions this trip as the beginning of his new RV life, sparked by a recent Arizona visit that made him want to explore mountains. He expresses both excitement and fears about the lifestyle change, planning to stay at least two nights at each location initially for caution with himself and his cats.

Apr 24, 2024 · 27% match
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12:29

Completing Cabin Stay After Challenging Hike

The speaker reflects on completing a difficult 15-mile hike the previous day, expressing surprise at not being more physically sore. He describes getting lost on trails and having to climb back up a mountain to reach his vehicle. He explains his cat Bailey's background as an abandoned kitten that required intensive care, creating an extremely close but stressful bond. He is finishing his stay at an Airbnb cabin, doing laundry and packing to return to his RV after 3-4 days away. The speaker evaluates the cabin location as not meeting his needs for true solitude, noting it's surrounded by other Airbnbs, fields with horses, and various infrastructure. He acknowledges this as a learning experience about spending more time evaluating locations before getting excited about them. He discusses upcoming RV tire repairs, weighing options between a distant free service and a nearby paid one. The speaker expresses dissatisfaction with his current nomadic lifestyle, particularly the lack of solitude and the chaos of weekend campgrounds. He contemplates potentially moving to the Pacific Northwest or finding land where he can park permanently while maintaining the option to travel.

Aug 3, 2024 · 27% match
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7:46

Final Day at Lake Before Moving

rswfire records his final day at a lake location in Oregon before moving to his next campground assignment. He reflects on his time at the lake, having visited it at various times including 3 AM and 10 PM in complete darkness to see stars. **Tomorrow he moves to a new location for two months**, followed by a month near a lighthouse, then a **six-week journey back to Kentucky in May** with planned stops at previous locations and new places. He will spend a month in Kentucky before returning by September for another campground job, then three months managing a Welcome Center on a beach further up the coast. He discusses **putting all his videos behind a paywall** with no subscribers, explaining he no longer feels driven to share his life with random audiences who dissect and criticize. He mentions **working with his ex-boss on AI projects** and **volunteering for state parks**. His first month with the state parks (ending today) was described as "quite an experience" that he chose not to share on social media. He describes **two subscription tiers**: $3/month for content 90+ days old (currently everything before Oregon), and $10/month for everything. He mentions getting his "heart woken up" by being flirted with by a gatekeeper at Loeb State Park. He expresses concern about expecting things to "get bad" but hopes to have time for his planned travels, including visiting Great Basin in Nevada during a meteor shower. He ends by mentioning immediate tasks: spring cleaning, tank cleaning, laundry, and saying goodbye to friends.

Jan 30, 2025 · 27% match
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42:10

Wyoming to Idaho Morning Drive with RV

rswfire begins the day camping off-grid in Wyoming at 6 AM, describing excellent sleep and a spectacular 360-degree star view. He prepares for a 4-hour drive to Idaho, noting the 44-degree temperature and moon visibility. During the drive, he reflects on meeting a confident, present man at a gas station who left a strong impression. He discusses stopping his clonazepam medication after taking only 0.25mg daily, marking the end of all modern medications. The drive takes him through Diamondville, Wyoming and into Idaho, where he observes changing geography and mountain scenery. rswfire expresses strong criticism of mainstream RV culture, calling it commoditized consumerism that recreates house living in nature rather than genuine camping. He describes feeling stressed about multiple concerns: RV maintenance issues, needing to reach Oregon to settle and work, and dealing with his demanding cat Bailey who clawed his face. The transmission ends at Massacre Rocks State Park in Idaho, where he sets up camp for one night before continuing to Oregon. He acknowledges being in a sour mood due to stress about upcoming tasks and challenges.

Sep 30, 2024 · 27% match
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32:45

Driving RV to Oregon Coast First Time

rswfire drives his RV from an inland location to the Oregon coast for the first time, documenting the journey through mountains, tunnels, and forests. He stops for fuel at 6 AM, travels through California briefly, and experiences excitement about reaching sea level and seeing the Pacific Ocean. **Key events include:** passing through the Smith River National Recreation Area, driving through redwood forests, navigating GPS confusion, and finally reaching the coast where he can glimpse the ocean through fog. He sets up camp for a planned two-week stay, expressing enthusiasm about exploring the area including hiking, foraging, storm watching, and potentially learning to surf. The transmission captures his first encounter with the ocean environment and his decision to spend winter on the southern Oregon coast before potentially heading north in spring.

Oct 10, 2024 · 26% match
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25:13

Long Drive Through Wyoming Toward Oregon Coast

rswfire begins a 10-hour drive from Wyoming toward Idaho, en route to Oregon. He wakes at 4:30 AM after sleeping well, with Bailey (his cat) accompanying him. The journey involves towing his Jeep through mountain terrain with multiple fuel stops planned. **RV Technical Issues**: He discusses a malfunctioning slide that won't retract properly, planning to seek manual assistance in Oregon before potentially taping it up with insulation as a temporary fix. **Desert Landscape Reaction**: While driving through Wyoming's desert terrain, he expresses strong dislike for the barren landscape, describing it as desolate and boring. He reflects on childhood desert hiking experiences in Boy Scouts that may have influenced this aversion. **Profound Realization**: During a roadside stop, he experiences what he calls a "profound moment" - recognizing that he has "untethered himself from society systems" and has an integrated, self-sufficient system in his RV. This includes solar power, propane, cooking capabilities, and bathroom facilities. **Future Considerations**: He contemplates the possibility of extended off-grid camping rather than moving between campgrounds, noting he needs to better understand his battery monitoring system and may need upgrades for sustained boondocking.

Sep 28, 2024 · 26% match
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