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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 · 45% match
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6:52

Planning RV Life Transition Strategy

The speaker outlines a five-step approach for transitioning to full-time RV living. He describes struggling with the initial decision for weeks or months due to fear, then emphasizing the importance of extensive research through YouTube videos and Facebook groups. He explains his process of finding the right camper, initially considering a chat model but rejecting it due to generator fuel dependency issues when boondocking in national forests. The speaker details his current towing capacity concerns - his Jeep weighs 3,948 pounds against a 4,200-pound towing limit, putting him very close to maximum capacity. He discusses advice about staying 10% under towing limits and his plan to keep the Jeep empty for town trips rather than storage. The final step involves extensive practice driving both the camper alone and with the Jeep attached in parking lots before actual travel.

Mar 2, 2024 · 44% match
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5:37

Learning RV Leveling in Driveway Setup

The speaker documents their first experience setting up an RV in their sloped driveway. They explain the challenges of leveling the vehicle on an inclined surface, showing the leveling blocks they're using and discussing the need to order more equipment. **Brandon helped with initial positioning**, but subsequent adjustments created leveling issues. The speaker demonstrates their current setup with slides extended, pushing back some bushes for clearance. They experienced **motion sickness when the RV wasn't properly leveled** and are researching stabilizer techniques through YouTube videos. The speaker acknowledges this is a learning process and considers spending their first night in the RV, mentioning they would need to bring their cats who wouldn't tolerate being left behind.

Mar 9, 2024 · 44% 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 · 43% match
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15:43

Testing RV Power Systems and Planning Coast Movement

rswfire begins the day checking battery usage overnight (18% drain from electric blanket) and making coffee using solar power. He identifies multiple tasks: laundry, propane refill, fuel, groceries, and finding a better camping spot due to current location feeling chaotic. He experiments with charging the RV batteries from his Jeep using an inverter, initially appearing successful but encountering ground fault issues that prevent proper charging. Falls back to solar charging at 80% capacity. Discovers he was responsible for exterior lights being on. After waiting for money to hit his bank account, he drives to Gold Beach for supplies. Despite good weather making him want to stay in the area, road noise forces him to stick with his plan to move to Bandon State Park. He reflects on his preference for direct experience over using apps or other people's recommendations for finding camping spots. The transmission ends with him reluctantly preparing to leave the current area despite wanting to stay, heading toward Bandon with no guaranteed campsite reservation.

Nov 26, 2024 · 43% 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 · 42% 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 · 42% match
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22:41

Traveling Through Nevada Desert Toward Oregon Coast

The speaker begins the morning leaving their current location, heading toward the Oregon coast. Due to mountainous terrain, they must take an indirect route through Nevada, a state that wasn't originally planned. They express appreciation for the desert landscape while dealing with RV mechanical concerns including tire noise, squeaking sounds, and loose screws appearing after drives. **Route and Navigation:** The speaker travels south 100 miles to Interstate 80 toward Elko, with potential stops in Winnemucca. They cross into Nevada and immediately notice the sparse population, casinos, and legal marijuana dispensaries at the border. **Vehicle Issues:** Ongoing concerns about tire performance, road noise, door rattling, and general RV build quality. The speaker considers future upgrades including suspension improvements and different tires for potential off-road use. **Location Planning:** Upon reaching Nevada, the speaker becomes interested in staying longer than planned, finding a campground to potentially spend a week. They discuss changing their video posting strategy to avoid real-time location sharing for safety reasons. **Current State:** The speaker describes being in "major flux" after 6 months stationary in Kentucky, now mobile and uncertain about long-term direction. They plan to go off-grid at a campground with no power, water, or trash services to learn self-sufficiency skills.

Sep 30, 2024 · 42% match
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26:02

Moving RV After 90 Days, Taking Luna to Shelter

The speaker begins their final day at Smith Ridge campground after 90 days, preparing to move the RV while towing their Jeep. They face the difficult decision to take Luna, a kitten they rescued, to an animal shelter due to space constraints and care challenges in the small RV environment. **Morning preparations** include dealing with cold weather (57°F), using a ceramic heater, and planning the logistics of hooking up the Jeep on a hill. **The Luna situation** becomes the central challenge - the kitten is not using the litter box consistently, the space is too cramped, and rescue organizations wouldn't help. The speaker takes Luna to the county shelter, initially meeting resistance from staff who suggested releasing her outside, but ultimately ensuring she was taken inside with her supplies. **Technical challenges** emerge during the move - tire pressure issues requiring a stop at a tire service facility, a blown air compressor, and concerns about the new tires affecting driving stability. The speaker successfully completes the move to Baron River Lake, sets up at the new campsite, and reflects on losing some driving skills after being stationary for 90 days. **Social interactions** include a positive connection with a neighbor at the previous campground and participating in the Jeep duck tradition by leaving a duck on another Jeep truck. The day ends with the speaker getting food from the lodge and preparing to settle into the new location.

Aug 22, 2024 · 42% match
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9:42

RV Office Setup and Pacific Northwest Travel Planning

The speaker provides a detailed tour of their newly organized RV office area, demonstrating a centralized power system that runs all electronics from a single plug connected to a CyberPower supply. They show their desk setup with velcroed-down equipment, PlayStation, PC, and desktop all connected to one monitor. The cab area features Bailey's (cat) space, a litter box, decorative items from their mother, and newly installed electronics including RV GPS, dash cam, and Bluetooth-enabled stereo system. The speaker expresses excitement about heading to the Pacific Northwest, planning to travel up the Oregon and Washington coast with some inland forest camping. They discuss their route from Kansas through Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and into Oregon - approximately 1,800 miles remaining after already traveling 600 miles. They plan to use their RV for forest camping and their Jeep for exploration, emphasizing this is a learning experience rather than typical RV lifestyle approach. Throughout the tour, they demonstrate various organizational solutions including storage areas, velcro mounting systems, and space optimization. The speaker shows particular satisfaction with their cab visibility improvements and overall RV setup completion.

Sep 20, 2024 · 42% match
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2:31

First RV Drive Home with Father's Assistance

rswfire records a transmission while driving an RV home after approximately two hours on the road. His father follows behind in another vehicle, providing guidance for lane changes and navigation assistance. He describes initial nervousness that has subsided, noting good visibility on the left side but obstruction issues on the right side where he cannot see the pivot point or tire. The mirrors he purchased are incompatible with the RV, but his father has identified alternative mirror solutions to implement tomorrow. He expresses satisfaction with the vehicle's fuel efficiency after 2-2.5 hours of driving with minimal gas consumption. He plans to eventually tow his Jeep behind the RV and feels confident about future solo driving once the mirror issue is resolved. He concludes by expressing satisfaction with the experience and mentions plans to post an update tomorrow.

Mar 9, 2024 · 42% match
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7:13

Jeep Towing Setup Complete and RV Organization Plans

rswfire retrieves his 2023 Jeep from mechanic Brian, who installed towing equipment including a base plate, supplemental braking system, and dash cam wiring. He expresses deep satisfaction with the professional work and names the Jeep "Brian" after both the mechanic and a former partner. The speaker shows the completed towing setup, tire monitoring systems, and organizational supplies purchased at Lowe's with his mother. He outlines weekend plans to finish insulating the RV's social area and under-bed space, then properly organize belongings using wall-mounted storage solutions. The approach involves removing everything from the camper, installing organizational systems first, then methodically placing items with designated locations. Remaining house items will be eliminated to complete the downsizing process for full-time RV living with his cats.

Mar 22, 2024 · 42% 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 · 41% match
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23:19

Preparing for RV Pickup and Drive Home

The speaker discusses three main topics on the day before picking up their RV. First, they share ongoing dental pain issues from having all bottom teeth extracted and replaced with implants, explaining this was their biggest life mistake and warning others about the permanent pain that can result. Second, they detail negotiations with a finance manager about gap coverage and warranty options, explaining how they learned gap coverage can be obtained cheaper through insurance companies rather than dealerships. Third, they outline their detailed preparation plan for driving the RV home, including bringing their father with walkie-talkies, practicing in the dealership parking lot, testing all systems, and installing safety equipment. The speaker expresses anxiety about the 4-hour drive home, particularly about navigating interstate merges and avoiding sideswiping other vehicles.

Mar 7, 2024 · 41% match
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67:43

Driving RV from Nevada to Oregon

rswfire begins a 5-hour drive from eastern Nevada to the Oregon border, departing from a mountain campground at 6 AM. He needs a shower desperately, having been cleaning with face wipes for over a week while his new ear piercings heal. The journey involves navigating mountain roads with his RV and towed Jeep, dealing with a mouse problem in the RV insulation, and reflecting on his transformation over 7 months of travel. **Key events during the drive:** - Successfully navigates down mountain roads in second gear, managing the weight of RV plus Jeep - Passes through small Nevada towns including Elko and Winnemucca, observing local people and their limitations - Encounters homophobic treatment at hardware stores due to his earrings and gay identity - Reflects extensively on his authentic, non-fragmented approach to life versus others' fragmented worldviews - Discusses his decision to stop taking medications (Celexa, tramadol) after going off-grid - Expresses frustration with YouTube commenters who give unsolicited advice, violating his clearly stated boundaries - Considers turning comments off permanently due to lack of meaningful connection - Crosses into Oregon after driving Highway 140 for nearly 90 miles through remote desert and mountain terrain - Experiences dramatic elevation changes and stunning geological formations - Ends the transmission while looking for a place to camp for the night in Oregon, having achieved his goal of reaching the state

Oct 9, 2024 · 41% match
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45:10

Traveling Through Kansas to Wilson State Park

rswfire travels 180 miles through Kansas, experiencing dash cam failures that he temporarily fixes with painter's tape. He reflects on an auto parts store employee who talked him out of buying adhesive, calling it unsolicited advice and a lesson to trust his own judgment more. He describes the landscape - wide open skies, hills, farmland, and wind turbines - expressing genuine appreciation for Kansas's beauty. **Travel and mechanical issues:** Both dash cams fell off overnight, requiring temporary painter's tape fixes. He plans to visit another auto parts store at his next stop. **Philosophical observations:** He discusses pattern recognition as his cognitive style, explains his resistance to external validation using a painter analogy, and connects fragmentation to societal problems. He theorizes that farmers might be more integrated than urban people due to living and working in the same space. **Arrival at Wilson State Park:** He reaches a small, remote campground next to a lake. The site has no water hookups despite his expectations, forcing him to accept going without water again. He sets up camp in an unlevel spot by the lake and plans to explore the 25-mile prairie trail system, though the 90-degree heat may limit activities. **Future planning:** He discusses extensive RV winterization plans for the Pacific Northwest, including adding insulation boards to walls and ceiling, installing insulated curtains, and sealing his slide permanently. He mentions wanting to learn fishing from indigenous cultures and reflects on societal collapse and lost survival skills.

Sep 20, 2024 · 41% 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 · 40% match
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10:22

Arriving at Bailey's Campsite with RV Setup

rswfire arrives at a new campsite called Bailey's during rainy weather. He experiences one incident where his Jeep started rolling down a hill after he forgot to set the parking brake while detaching it to back the RV into the site. **Bailey the cat** handled the travel well, staying calm in his carrier during the journey. The speaker sets up at the campsite, noting it has a **clear sky view for Starlink** for the first time. He secures items inside the RV for travel, including taking down batteries and organizing belongings. Some **LED lights were damaged** when the slide came in, cutting a wire. He demonstrates his **travel preparation routine**, showing how he secures Bailey's carrier, organizes the desktop area, and prepares the RV interior. The bathroom items are organized in a basket, and he's developed a system for removing and replacing items during travel days. During the drive to the campsite, he **refueled for $75**, getting approximately 500 miles range per tank. He reports starting to enjoy driving the RV and feeling more confident about the mobile lifestyle. Bailey remained calm throughout the journey.

May 24, 2024 · 40% match
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5:35

Setting Up RV Interior During Medication Withdrawal

The speaker documents their first full day living in their RV after moving from their driveway to a campsite. They are experiencing withdrawal from Tramadol, an opiate pain medication they chose to discontinue because it's incompatible with mobile living. Despite physical discomfort, they focus on interior organization projects including installing LED lights across the ceiling, setting up charging stations, mounting cargo netting over the bed for storage, and planning shelving solutions. They express pride in learning to use tools and problem-solving space constraints. The speaker mentions needing to contact their RV dealership for schematics to understand wall structures before drilling. They discuss securing furniture and items for travel safety, noting they won't allow their cats (Bailey and Oliver) to roam while driving until everything is properly secured. The day is cold and rainy, keeping them inside to work on these projects.

Apr 17, 2024 · 40% match
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