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12:20

Morning Campground Rounds with Golf Cart

rswfire describes his morning routine at what appears to be a campground where he works. He showers around 8 AM, waits for park rangers to arrive so he can access the workshop and golf cart, then conducts rounds around the campground checking on campsites and guests. He helps a female park ranger pull logs from a flooded lake, getting dirty in the process. He drives the golf cart through various loops of the campground, observing RVs, tents, and campers while practicing maneuvers like reversing and parking. He mentions upcoming duties including cleaning yurts and working at a Welcome Center meeting visitors for dune adventures. The transmission captures his playful enjoyment of driving the golf cart while maintaining he's performing legitimate ranger duties.

Jan 8, 2025 · 34% match
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4:11

Processing Dismissive Treatment from Oregon State Park Ranger

The speaker recounts a negative interaction with an Oregon State Park Ranger during a visit to fix a booking mistake. After staying at the campground for 10 days as a model occupant, the speaker encountered the same ranger who had initially been helpful and friendly. This time, the ranger opened the conversation with "another 14 days" in what felt like an accusatory tone, despite the speaker following all rules by leaving for 3 days before returning. When the speaker asked about river flooding that the ranger had previously mentioned, expressing interest in experiencing it as a natural event, the ranger responded dismissively with "that's some dark humor, there's flooding down in Florida maybe you should go there." The speaker reflects on feeling invalidated and dismissed, noting the ranger's guarded demeanor and suggesting this represents a broader shift in park rangers from land-caring individuals to law enforcement-minded personnel who don't support people seeking genuine nature immersion.

Oct 20, 2024 · 32% match
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8:03

Transitioning to Caretaker Role After YouTube Channel Closure

rswfire reflects on closing his YouTube channel after a year and a half due to disconnected audiences who didn't respect boundaries. He discusses his website potentially being shut off due to inability to pay the $70/month AWS hosting bill, though he can work locally if needed. He's transitioning from park host to caretaker role, which involves driving a truck and delivering supplies to campground hosts across different locations. His boss has been supportive for 6 months, contrasting with brutal psychological abuse experienced at state parks over two months. He's building friendships with other hosts, particularly one he hikes with regularly (20-30 miles this week), and is mapping hiking locations in Oregon coastal dunes using GPS. The new role involves living in a restricted corridor space rather than on a campground.

Sep 8, 2025 · 32% match
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6:05

Establishing Roots at Forest Service Campground

rswfire documents extensive site cleanup and preparation work at a Forest Service campground where he will begin official duties as a caretaker on Wednesday. He spent the day learning to use a weed whacker, clearing vegetation, and reorganizing his RV interior by moving clothes from the wardrobe to an external storage shed and setting up air mattresses for better workspace configuration. **Site preparation included:** weed whacking around the property and road access, raking cleared areas, identifying locations for a tent structure and fire pit, and cleaning under the RV. He works alongside two other caretakers in their 70s who taught him equipment operation. **Job responsibilities** involve daily campsite visits to introduce himself, answer questions, and record vehicle information. He chose to manage the chaotic parking lot section rather than the quieter loop area, anticipating busy summer traffic and special vehicle events including Jeep and Bronco gatherings. **Platform decision:** He announces moving exclusively to a paid subscription model, expressing disappointment with his public audience and stating they don't deserve access to his life. Future content will require energetic exchange through payment.

Apr 27, 2025 · 31% 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 · 30% 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 · 30% match
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6:50

Second Week at Campground Job with RV Updates

rswfire begins his second week at a campground job, making coffee before 6 AM with a damaged phone that needs wireless charging. He describes developing a friendship with a gay coworker who may help with RV slide repairs and propane grill setup. He recounts an encounter with a drunk camper who needed help setting up a tent. The man was flirtatious and kept touching him while claiming to be straight, wanting to take rswfire to a lake across Highway 101 at sunset. rswfire helped him check in instead and later realized the man was attempting seduction. rswfire has started using his RV shower for the first time, which uses 33% of his water tank per use. With full hookups, he can keep the gray valve open for continuous drainage. He needs to remove storage items from the tight shower space and figure out disposal. He's working on his Upwork profile after paying for the service and needs to buy drinks before starting his workday. The campground is busy with dozens of checkouts scheduled, requiring extensive yurt cleaning. He helped guests with a rodent droppings issue the previous night, coordinating with management to relocate them to a different yurt.

Jan 12, 2025 · 30% 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 · 30% match
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13:37

New Year's Eve: Stargazing Encounter and Campground Transition

rswfire documents New Year's Eve at a coastal campground, reflecting on a nighttime encounter at a day-use area where another vehicle arrived at 2 AM with a green laser pointer directed at stars. rswfire turned off his vehicle lights to improve viewing conditions, approached the other person to greet them, and the person responded by pointing the laser at him before leaving. rswfire processes this as a preview of increasing social friction and missed connection opportunities. He then describes a separate interaction with a truck camper resident who rejected his offer of information about campfire wood. rswfire transitions to announcing his relocation to Tugman Campground State Park near Lakeside, Oregon, starting tomorrow (January 1st), where he will serve as a volunteer campground host alongside five other hosts, park rangers, and public interaction. He explains his decision to keep the specific location off his main YouTube channel while sharing it on his membership channel, citing his inability to compartmentalize information. He also previews upcoming membership-only content addressing his non-compartmentalizing cognition, his concerns about societal collapse patterns, and his nervousness about assuming an official infrastructure role. rswfire expresses both excitement and significant anxiety about the transition.

Dec 31, 2024 · 29% 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 · 29% match
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16:05

Managing Financial Pressure While Pursuing Park Ranger Career

rswfire wakes at 5:30 AM after poor sleep, obsessing over a song called "Just a Cloud" that he's played on repeat for two days. He faces immediate financial pressure with vehicle payments due and $500 RV insurance payment coming up. **Family refuses to help** despite his history of supporting them. He spends the morning cleaning a yurt for his volunteer campground host job, managing only to wash windows in 4 hours due to lack of guidance and equipment restrictions. **Gets confirmed for February position** at Honeyman Park Welcome Center, with yurt cleaning resuming in March. His new boss provides steps to become a seasonal ranger starting March-April, specifically as a gatekeeper. rswfire considers temporary town work but resists returning to freelance programming after 10 months away. **Willing to lose RV but not his Jeep**, which he considers essential. Reflects on 10-month life transformation process and trusts it will continue unfolding. Rules out federal employment under Trump administration. Ends by warning about setting 500 YouTube videos to members-only, requiring individual processing that could trigger mass notifications.

Jan 7, 2025 · 29% match
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13:07

Morning Routine and Park Work Duties

rswfire begins his morning routine in the RV, discussing laundry logistics and park regulations about using resources. He expresses frustration about deep cleaning a yurt, preferring other tasks like campsite cleaning. **Contact lens prescription issues** are causing discomfort after his eye doctor incorrectly added astigmatism correction to his right eye. He transitions from freelancer schedule flexibility to structured park employment. After breakfast and preparation, he heads out in his **chaos chariot (golf cart)** to begin daily rounds. The work involves **dog waste collection, campfire cleanup**, and visitor interactions. Multiple encounters occur throughout the day - a man asking where he knows rswfire from, a woman with issues requiring ranger assistance, and various volunteer coordination. He finds someone made a **fire in the middle of the parking lot**. Despite the routine work challenges, he expresses satisfaction with his mobile home setup and enjoys driving the golf cart around the park paths.

Jan 9, 2025 · 28% match
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5:24

Showing Mom the RV and Work Center Setup

rswfire records a video message for his mother, providing a tour of his RV living space and his new caretaker position at what appears to be a coastal recreation area. He shows the interior of his RV, including his popped air mattress, workspace, and heating situation due to lack of propane. **Outside tour reveals his truck, the work center building with laundry and shower facilities, his personal storage shed, and plans for a fire pit.** He describes the gated facility where he's positioned as caretaker in the center, mentions collecting firewood and saving cans for a friend named Wendy. **The location includes three campgrounds** (Wax Myrtle, Lagoon, and Driftwood) with various seasonal closures, and he describes his network of friends throughout the corridor including Bill who gives him Mountain Dew and Mike at Driftwood. His work involves maintaining day use areas, boat launches, and covering campground duties for the park coast on his days off. He mentions bears in the area and cleanup work left by the previous caretaker John. The transmission ends with him expressing love for his mother and hope to see her soon.

Oct 11, 2025 · 28% match
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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

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. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 · 28% match
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11:57

First Day Orientation at Oregon State Parks

rswfire travels north to Reedsport for laundry after GPS confusion at Lakeside CU. He attends a 3-hour orientation at Umpqua Lighthouse for his volunteer position at William Tugman State Park. During orientation, he participates in introductions, team-building exercises, and receives keys and a volunteer hat that he declares he'll keep forever. He volunteers to deep clean a yurt when no one else does. The speaker expresses nervousness about navigating the social network that comes with the job and conflicted feelings about institutional constraints versus the opportunity. He reflects on his history of struggling with structured work environments while acknowledging this could be a significant opportunity leading to becoming a park ranger.

Jan 3, 2025 · 28% 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 · 27% 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 · 27% match
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9:31

Hunting for Coastal Boyfriend While Managing RV Issues

rswfire walks through a coastal campground area looking for potential romantic connections, describing himself as "gravity" that people orbit around. He discusses practical matters including **RV maintenance issues** - a broken slide-out with water leaks that he's attempted to repair multiple times by climbing on his Jeep to reach the roof. He mentions selling his solar equipment for $2,500 (originally cost $8,000) to catch up on vehicle payments and cover expenses. He describes his **current living situation** - using his own bathroom instead of campground facilities since January, implementing a skincare routine, and planning organizational tasks. He notes being at this location for 6 weeks, which he considers too long and doesn't plan to repeat. The transmission includes observations about **campground dynamics** - tent campers, weekend patterns, and interactions with rangers including one he describes as homophobic who wouldn't let him use a ladder. rswfire mentions his **work situation** - having profiles on Upwork and Guru for freelance work, needing more income, and planning to repurchase solar equipment. He references a previous encounter at Cap Blanco with someone who "turned out to be crazy" but was initially fun.

Mar 15, 2025 · 27% match
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30:56

Phone Call with Oregon Parks Official About Dismissal

rswfire receives a phone call from Allison at Oregon Parks regarding his dismissal from Honeyman State Park. The call covers multiple complaints against him including alleged dissatisfaction with staff, discussions about system instability that were characterized as "end of the world" talk, excessive communication via email and text, and boundary issues with staff members. rswfire defends his actions throughout, explaining context for each incident - clarifying that his comment about rangers was general, not specific to Honeyman staff; that he never refused to meet with management; that his communications were professional attempts to do his job; and that his personal sharing was misunderstood. Allison explains the dismissal will stand and that she will review his case to determine future volunteer opportunities with Oregon State Parks. She mentions reaching out to his previous volunteer location at Umpqua where similar communication issues were reported. rswfire expresses that he cares about the park system and believes he brings value, while maintaining he always acted with positive intent. The call ends with Allison promising a decision by Friday regarding future volunteer service.

May 28, 2025 · 27% match
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