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4:53

First Time Grilling Burgers Outdoors

The speaker attempts their first grilling experience using a new grill with a broken igniter. After struggling with matches on a windy day, they successfully light the grill and cook small burgers made by their mother. They express excitement about this new skill despite lacking proper buns and utensils. The speaker reflects on their campground setting, noting new neighbors arriving and their preference for solitude. They discuss disliking close proximity to others due to feeling judged, contrasting this with their love of deep woods hiking where they could go days without seeing people. The speaker acknowledges their current situation is better than their previous life, despite ongoing challenges with neighbors and bugs.

Apr 17, 2024 · 39% match
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6:35

Arriving at New Campground and Reflecting on Movement

rswfire arrives at a campground where John, another volunteer, has already established an elaborate setup with tent, meditation space, chairs, grill, golf cart, and satellite. rswfire observes John's comprehensive campsite arrangement and reflects on his own preference for minimal setup and frequent movement. He walks to the beach and records a 3-minute video of the ocean. rswfire describes feeling most powerful and alive when exploring new places, faces, dynamics, and mappings, while familiar places feel like stagnation. He notes that being kicked out of his previous location was beneficial since he was already struggling with the two-month commitment. He determines that 2-3 weeks is his maximum time in one location, as even one month feels too long. The campground has many children playing, which triggers memories of traveling from Michigan to Arizona during fourth grade with his family, staying at campgrounds along the way. The transmission includes extended footage of walking around the campground and beach areas.

Apr 1, 2025 · 39% 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 · 39% 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 · 39% match
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34:33

Labor Day Weekend Crowds and RV Preparation

rswfire wakes to find the campground fully booked for Labor Day weekend, with neighbors arriving at every campsite. He documents the busy environment while expressing discomfort with crowds and preference for solitude. **RV maintenance tasks** are prioritized - the RV goes to the shop Tuesday, requiring a cottage rental Monday-Thursday. He treats hiking clothes with permethrin insect repellent due to severe mosquito bites covering his legs and arms. **Shower facilities** are described as substandard with broken doors and poor hot water control. After completing the chemical treatment process, he takes a short local trail walk near the campground. Throughout, he emphasizes readiness to leave Kentucky and begin true RV travel once practical matters are resolved.

Aug 29, 2024 · 38% match
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20:41

Coastal Campground Walk During Medication Withdrawal

rswfire records a transmission from a coastal campground where he's staying in an RV with two cats. He's experiencing medication withdrawal and grieving, having recently made major life changes. He takes a walk around the campground, locating amenities like shower facilities and boat ramps while reflecting on his situation. **Key events:** Takes walking tour of Salt Lake Campground, identifies shower house and restrooms, observes neighboring camper with truck setup, discusses cats' adjustment to small RV space, mentions leaving Thursday due to booking conflict. **Background context:** Recently left previous living situation, currently in withdrawal from medication, missing his mother who spent time at his former house, considering what's best for his cats in the confined RV space. **Technical details:** Staying at campground site 77, has Jeep and camper setup, mentions leveling issues with RV, discusses potential schedule of weekday campgrounds vs weekend boondocking. **Historical references:** Shares story about hiking at Raven Run in Lexington (4-6 miles daily), planned travel blog called wanderlust.com, childhood move from Michigan to Arizona via school bus and KOA stays. **Online presence:** Mentions longtime screen name RSW fire (his initials), considers changing YouTube channel name to "The World According to Sam" or similar, references viewer named Carl.

Apr 29, 2024 · 37% match
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15:52

Exploring Coastal Trail and Preparing for System Collapse

rswfire arrives at a new campground near Brookings, Oregon for a 3-day stay. He discovers a short trail leading to a viewpoint called "a boot" overlooking the ocean and coastal community. From the elevated position, he observes people on the beach below and reflects on preferring the higher vantage point to being on the beach itself. After the brief hike, he describes his travel day routine - doing dishes, eating tuna fish, showering, and hooking up his Jeep. He met a helpful gate attendant who allowed early check-in. His RV site is cramped and unlevel, requiring him to park his Jeep sideways. **Future plans:** He will return to a previous campground for two weeks to explore forest roads systematically. This exploration is part of his preparation for potentially living in the forest permanently. **Political analysis:** He predicts that regardless of who wins the upcoming election, the losing side will view it as an existential crisis and riot or worse. He believes this instability could push society over a precipice, leading him to prepare for disappearing from society entirely while maintaining a good quality of life.

Oct 25, 2024 · 37% 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 · 37% match
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54:16

Hiking to Trestle Bridge with Wendy and Buddy

rswfire and Wendy attempt to reach a picturesque railroad trestle bridge but are blocked by no trespassing signs and difficult terrain including brambles. They navigate around fallen trees and observe bear scat, berry bushes, and different forest environments. rswfire discusses his website development plans, including creating a field journal with photos and GPS tracking of hiking locations. After the failed trestle attempt, they visit Driftwood campground where rswfire takes Buddy (a dog) on leash to the ocean. He eventually lets Buddy off-leash at the beach where they encounter seals. rswfire reflects on his challenges connecting with people, including navigational tensions with Wendy during their activities. Throughout both segments, he mentions his sanctum service development, his role as caretaker at the campgrounds, his vaping addiction since age 17, and plans for dinner and website work. The transmission captures a full day of outdoor activities in the Oregon coastal forest and beach environment.

Oct 17, 2025 · 37% 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 · 37% 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 · 37% match
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7:11

Planning Nevada Route and Weekend Preparations

rswfire wakes up on Friday morning to discover unexpected crowds due to federal holiday and summer solstice. He spent Thursday working on Nevada plans in his covered RV due to extreme heat. **Weekend tasks include:** picking up window protection equipment from camper store, collecting Walmart order for air conditioner vent cleaning products, and avoiding crowds while continuing Nevada route planning. **Nevada planning challenges:** Experiencing decision paralysis from too many location options on Gaia GPS. Targeting elevations that maintain 60-75°F highs and 40°F lows. Planning approximately 500 days, starting at Great Basin National Park, ending at Burning Man next year (missing this year's event due to dental work timing). **Skill development goals:** Learning foraging, possibly fishing and trapping for collapse preparedness. Interested in exploring ghost towns, abandoned buildings, and hot springs despite safety concerns. Acknowledges he probably couldn't handle hunting but might adapt if society collapses.

Jun 21, 2024 · 37% match
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28:55

Driving South for Adult Store and Oregon Dunes Exploration

rswfire drives south to Coos Bay to visit an adult store, purchasing toys with limited funds ($200 remaining). He interacts with the store proprietor who mentions a downstairs area where people have sex legally. After shopping, he obtains a National Forest pass in Reedsport and inquires about volunteer opportunities. He explores the John Dellenback Dunes Trail, hiking through forest that transitions to sand dunes. The trail leads toward the ocean but he turns back due to low phone battery (30%) and lack of preparation. He observes the campground, noting its primitive sites and peaceful atmosphere. During the dune hike, he reflects on a childhood memory of getting lost in sand dunes in Michigan. He encounters wildlife and observes a tree sapling growing alone in the dunes, which he describes as sovereign and self-sufficient.

Jan 11, 2025 · 37% 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 · 37% match
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22:14

Deleting YouTube, Rebuilding Autonomy Realms Infrastructure

rswfire deleted nearly 900 YouTube videos after downloading them to a Hetzner S3 bucket, then updated his signal pages and Oregon State Park archive to embed directly from his own infrastructure instead of YouTube. He reflects on the platform's failure to build aligned community—most viewers projected onto him rather than meeting him as a person. He decided to close-source Autonomy Realms, consolidate its bifurcated repository structure, and rebuild the system in Laravel and Livewire instead of Next.js, a process he began around New Year's and will restart. During a solo hike on the Coos Lake trail near his RV, he processes multiple pressures: financial precarity with no clear income path, internet and food insecurity, isolation both sought and experienced, physical strain from constant hiking (top 2-3% on Samsung Health), and dissatisfaction with RV living after 1.5-2 years. He expresses uncertainty about timeline and resource allocation given potential systemic collapse. He describes Autonomy Realms as more than a video archive—a sovereign realm system with visibility controls, monetization options, and potential for social features—but struggles to articulate its value to others. He notes he retains only Twitter and Facebook accounts (the latter for marketplace sales, which are failing). The hike itself provides solitude and relief from confinement; he visits favorite campsites and observes wildlife.

Jan 20, 2026 · 37% match
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15:50

Processing Gay Awakening and Missed Connection

rswfire reflects on a recent encounter that triggered what he calls "gay awakening version 2.0" - his first such experience in two decades. He describes the internal shifts and discomfort this caused, oscillating between retreating and exploring the possibility of connection. Despite his fear and vulnerability around emotional situations (contrasting with his usual authenticity), he made two attempts to visit the person at a gatehouse but they weren't there. He spent the day hiking extensively in the rain, walking 16,000 steps, and distributing rubber ducks to Jeeps around the campground. **The encounter served as a catalyst for personal growth rather than being about the other person specifically.** He processed the difference between authenticity and vulnerability, noting how this situation involved his emotions in a way that felt scary. rswfire concludes by accepting the missed opportunity and preparing to move to a different campground the next day, uncertain about future plans but committed to letting life unfold naturally.

Oct 27, 2024 · 36% match
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