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1:14

Breaking Camp and Downsizing Possessions

The speaker is breaking camp and preparing to leave their current location. They report feeling less nervous than during their previous departure. They made the decision to get rid of outdoor equipment including a chair, table, grill, heater, and propane tank by placing these items next to a dumpster, where someone collected them within 5 minutes. The speaker acknowledges they still have too much stuff inside their living space and plans to continue downsizing at the next campground. They emphasize that keeping unused items is not viable due to space constraints and is necessary for this lifestyle to work. The speaker expresses commitment to giving this life a fair chance, noting they deliberately didn't give themselves other options and believes they needed this change. They conclude by noting their reduced nervousness compared to last time and that the transition feels different and easier.

May 9, 2024 · 31% match
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7:45

Living in Small RV Space During Federal Shutdown Uncertainty

rswfire records from inside his RV at 5 AM on his first day off, describing the challenges of living in a small space with limited possessions. He discusses how his slide mechanism was broken for eight months during travel from Kentucky to Oregon but recently started working again, allowing him to extend his living space and set up a full bed. He mentions selling his desktop GPU and trying to sell the computer itself due to financial constraints, now working from his laptop. **Federal government shutdown** is pending, which could close campgrounds and corridors, affecting his scheduled Monday move to his next assignment. He plans to spend his weekend working on expanding his website with social features and attempting to better organize his cramped living space. The transmission shows the practical realities of mobile living - constant iteration and organization challenges in a space where even essential items are difficult to store.

Sep 30, 2025 · 31% match
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10:44

Setting Up Solar Power and Preparing RV

The speaker demonstrates their solar panel setup outside their RV, showing both panels deployed and monitoring power output on a display device. They explain battery capacity calculations - noting their 3,000 kilowatt hour battery can run a 1500-watt ceramic heater for 2 hours before depleting. The battery went into protective mode after heavy heater use the previous night. A second battery has been ordered and will arrive between their birthday and a few days after, being shipped to their parents' house for pickup. They're learning electrical terminology (volts, watts, amps) and troubleshooting why the battery isn't charging yet, consulting ChatGPT which indicates this is normal after full discharge. **Interior modifications** include removing a monitor to create better access and reorganizing the living space. Blue board was installed in the back with help from their father. The eating area has been reconfigured, though the cats (Oliver and Bailey) keep trying to access surfaces they shouldn't. **Inspection preparation** is underway - an inspector is scheduled to visit tomorrow morning, so they're organizing the camper to present it in optimal condition. The speaker took a nap in the RV but didn't sleep well due to concerns about solar panel theft in the neighborhood setting. **House transition** continues with the mother helping pack rooms. Most items are going to Goodwill, books to the library, leaving mainly furniture and electronics to dispose of. The speaker ordered what they expect to be their last DoorDash delivery and expressed readiness to begin their mobile lifestyle.

Apr 7, 2024 · 31% match
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16:47

Dismissed from Oregon State Park Volunteer Position

rswfire documents his dismissal from a volunteer position at Honeyman State Park in Oregon after nearly two months of service. He describes a pattern of escalating conflicts with park management that began with a 6 AM text message to supervisor Katie about a power outage, followed by what he perceived as dismissive treatment and intimidation tactics from park manager Ryan. The situation deteriorated through a withdrawn job application, a secretly recorded meeting where management spent an hour "bullying" him, and ultimately his termination over an off-hand comment about rangers to a staff member regarding a homeless veteran's journal. rswfire was given 24 hours to vacate without official paperwork, despite what he describes as exemplary volunteer performance. He announces plans to file HR complaints and seek legal counsel while requesting financial assistance from viewers to survive until his next hosting assignment begins.

Mar 24, 2025 · 30% match
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12:08

Final House Walkthrough Before RV Life

The speaker conducts a final walkthrough of their house before moving to RV life permanently. They discuss practical RV concerns including tank management, waste disposal methods using green bags instead of black tanks, and the need to empty tanks. Health updates include sleeping through the night and consulting ChatGPT about withdrawal symptoms. The speaker expresses self-consciousness about missing teeth as their YouTube channel grows, considering $10,000 dental work. They reflect on their time in the house - 2.5 years of rent increases, management company issues, road noise, and barking dogs. The walkthrough includes their bedroom, mother's room, cat room, living room, kitchen, and office. They acknowledge sadness about leaving but recognize the necessity of starting a new life.

May 1, 2024 · 30% match
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2:37

Addressing Family Conflict and Transition Preparation

rswfire records a brief video update explaining he won't be posting regularly due to house organization needs. He describes the house as a disaster that's difficult to navigate and mentions having a plan for insulating his camper after consulting with ChatGPT. He addresses family conflict, explaining that his parents reacted poorly to something he posted despite his efforts to be respectful and authentic. He expresses that he tried to share positive things about his father while being honest about his experience. rswfire indicates he's reached a point where the family relationship is causing too much pain and isn't worth continuing. He frames this as preparation for a new adventure and journey, stating this outcome was likely inevitable. He plans to focus on departure preparations and will post less frequently until he's on the road in a park setting.

Mar 13, 2024 · 29% match
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9:15

First RV Slide-In Preparation and Deployment

rswfire prepares his RV slide-out room for its first retraction, securing belongings, powering down systems, and completing the mechanical process. He methodically secures items in bags and baskets, shuts down internet and electrical systems, and retracts the slide mechanism. **The process includes checking for obstructions, managing wiring, and ensuring everything is properly stored for travel.** After successfully bringing the slide in, he experiences intense feelings about having his complete living space contained and mobile - describing it as his "home on wheels" that can be made travel-ready with the click of a button. The transmission captures both the technical aspects of RV preparation and his emotional response to achieving this level of mobility and self-containment.

Apr 11, 2024 · 29% match
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3:10

Archiving Channel Due to Audience Misalignment

rswfire announces the decision to archive this channel after nearly six months of consideration. He explains that the audience found him through algorithms seeking RV content but encountered something different - a sovereign experiment and field transmission. He describes the audience's response as extractive, withholding, and distorting, calling it contamination rather than neutral engagement. He clarifies that he is not building content but rather a coherent life capable of surviving at the edges when systems collapse. This requires clarity and active engagement rather than passive viewership or silent judgment. The channel will be closed and the audience will not be invited to future platforms. The videos will be unlisted but remain available on his website, and he will continue his work. He states that those who resonate are already in the field, but only if they can distinguish signal from noise, which he suggests most cannot.

Jul 29, 2025 · 28% match
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7:00

Insulating Camper Kitchen and Living Areas

rswfire documents a 4-hour morning project insulating the kitchen and living areas of his camper using reflective tape, cardboard, and pink insulation. He starts at 6 AM and works methodically through the process, learning techniques as he goes. He mentions this is his new home where he plans to live with his cats. The project involves creating sealed layers of reflective material, addressing cold drafts from the cab and door, and dealing with a cold floor. He discovers he had a component upside down for months, causing leaks. He completes the kitchen/living area insulation by 10 AM, using 4.5 rolls of reflective tape, and plans to do the bedroom area next. He also mentions bringing a table from his house to create a cozy seating area with bar stools.

Mar 23, 2024 · 28% match
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1:09

Early Morning Insulation Project Planning

rswfire records a brief transmission at 5 AM while dealing with cold conditions in his living space. He describes struggling with the video recording itself, then outlines his immediate plan to address the temperature problem. After discovering Lowe's opens at 6 AM, he decides to get coffee, bring the cats inside, and purchase insulation materials to address the inadequate heating. He mentions using a ceramic heater that isn't sufficient and notes the temperature dropped significantly at 2 AM, forcing him to turn on additional heating. He briefly references a fuse panel issue where a fuse fell inside and he had to open the panel to retrieve it. The transmission ends with him prioritizing getting himself and his cats warm.

Mar 13, 2024 · 27% match
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9:07

Surrendering Luna to County Shelter

rswfire announces the difficult decision to surrender Luna, a kitten he had been caring for, to a county animal shelter. He explains that his small RV environment was inadequate for the kitten's needs - Luna wasn't consistently using the litter box, required constant cleaning, and had to be kept in a small cage. Despite getting her healthy, he determined he couldn't provide proper care in his limited space. He closes his GoFundMe campaign and plans to refund donations, with special acknowledgment to a supporter named Patty. rswfire expresses hurt and disappointment at the lack of community support from his YouTube audience, questioning whether he had truly connected with his followers. This experience makes him reconsider his relationship with his channel and audience. The transmission includes footage from the morning of surrender, showing Luna's condition and rswfire's preparation. At the county shelter, staff initially suggested releasing Luna outside with feral cats, but he insisted they take her inside with proper documentation and supplies. He reflects on the inadequacy of animal care systems while preparing to move to a new campground.

Aug 21, 2024 · 27% match
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6:16

RV Electrical Troubleshooting and Setup Issues

The speaker documents an evening in their RV at 9 PM, dealing with ongoing electrical problems and poor dealership service quality. Their father visited to help troubleshoot electrical issues, discovering that a blown fuse in a restricted access panel was causing problems - despite being told by dealership technicians never to access that area. The speaker expresses frustration with the RV industry's poor craftsmanship, noting shoddy wiring repairs with unprofessional tape jobs on what appears to be a significant financial investment. The RV interior is disorganized because the speaker had to retract the slides and level the unit, using pyramid-shaped leveling blocks. They're using a ceramic electric heater on low setting due to electrical limitations, which has blown fuses when used on high. The speaker mentions plans to build a custom desk area for solar equipment and other systems. Throughout the recording, their cat Oliver is actively covering up food and later destroying curtains behind a barrier. The speaker notes the importance of staying organized in the RV space and mentions their mother will help fix curtains that are hanging too low. They express tiredness from poor sleep the previous night and hope to sleep better with the curtains installed and heater running.

Mar 12, 2024 · 27% match
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4:48

Organizing RV Interior and Planning Tank Maintenance

The speaker shows progress organizing their RV interior, having acquired new dressers to store clothes and reduce floor clutter. They discuss ongoing challenges with their kitten Luna's litter box training - she's using pads for urination but not consistently using the litter box for defecation. The speaker outlines upcoming tasks including roof maintenance on Thursday to clear debris from trees, emptying tanks, and getting tires inspected on Friday. They mention being at their current location for nearly 90 days and needing to leave next week, expressing that staying in one place too long doesn't suit their preferred lifestyle. The speaker wants to bring more items from storage once the interior organization is complete and move towing equipment from their Jeep to the storage bay.

Aug 14, 2024 · 27% match
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12:51

Preparing RV for April Move-Out Under Pressure

The speaker announces breaking their lease effective April 30th and documents intensive RV preparation work over several days. **Key developments include:** giving notice to leave current housing, making progress on RV setup with mother's help before she travels to Michigan, and working alone with cats afterward. **Technical work completed:** Installing heater system with external propane capability, adding storage solutions including command hooks and hanging organizers, installing new insulated blackout curtains, and troubleshooting water system problems. The speaker discovers both kitchen and bathroom sinks are overflowing due to full tanks, likely from a cat (Oliver) running water full blast on the first night. **Equipment and supplies:** Purchased 80-pound solar battery (which caused back strain), dash cam system for front/rear visibility while driving, new RV lock, external tank sensors, and carpet for flooring. The speaker works through the night multiple times, sleeping in the RV and monitoring temperature retention (losing 1 degree every 15 minutes when heater is off). **Emotional state:** Alternates between excitement and "sheer terror" about the upcoming transition, acknowledging the fear will subside once actually on the road. Multiple early morning work sessions (2-3 AM) driven by bad dreams about "old life" and determination to make progress.

Mar 28, 2024 · 27% match
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5:13

Moving Day Challenges in Wet Conditions

The speaker documents a difficult moving day from their RV campsite after experiencing severe weather conditions the night before. They describe soaked clothing and muddy conditions that prevented recording the previous evening. The speaker shows the disorganized state of their RV interior, with belongings randomly placed and no established storage system. They discuss equipment concerns including a loose tarp, wet surge protector, and satellite cable issues causing poor internet connectivity. The speaker demonstrates the process of preparing to move, including retracting slides and clearing spaces. They acknowledge being unprepared for long adventures due to lack of organization and describe the physical challenges of travel days. The speaker reflects on learning processes, mentions throwing away items including a bed topper due to no one being present to give it away, and discusses the need to continue practicing RV living until it becomes normal.

May 9, 2024 · 26% match
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3:23

Clearing House and Retrieving Personal Journals

The speaker is at their house with their mother, sorting through remaining belongings after a dumpster has filled up. They mention deleting two videos they made on the way there due to unwanted attention from non-trolls they categorized similarly to trolls. The speaker shares their philosophy of cutting out people who tell you that you can't do something or are doing it wrong, comparing such people to poison that must be removed. They anticipate going through withdrawal tonight and may not communicate for a while, planning to spend time at a campground watching cats and reading by a lake. The speaker discovers sawdust on themselves, possibly termite-related. They plan to give their cats new configurations when they arrive at their destination. **The transmission ends with the speaker finding their personal journals, which are filled front-to-back with years and decades of writing in small print. They express significant relief and joy at recovering these journals, having never expected to see them again.**

Apr 27, 2024 · 26% match
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