Taylor Nelson’s PDC & EDE Adventure – Episode 3 – Stuffing the Jeep

Jamming the Jeep Full of Gear

This vlog takes you through how I packed my Jeep for the 12-weeks in Oregon at Lost Valley. I managed to pack in the Texas heat and humidity on the first day of my roadtrip – before arriving to Salina, Kansas.

I can’t just get enough of “Taylor’s Time-lapse!” So there is another in this episode.

Here is my previous Vlog:

Taylor Nelson’s PDC & EDE Adventure – Episode 1 – Packing Day

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/h1XdfrcqYdo

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Packing The Adventuremobile – Photos

What’s an adventure without your trusty steed?

I’m pretty sure I overpacked, but I would rather have something and not need it, than need it and not have it. And I somehow managed to have left over space to see out the rear window, see all rear blind spots, and have quick access to the cooler and my camera gear.

So far, I’ve had to stop several times to secure my bike, the yoga mats on the roof, and readjust the roof bag and straps. The downside to the bag is the sail effect while diving in high winds…

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I took several photo as I progressively packed:

Opened Jeep, ready to be loaded down
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Taylor Nelson’s PDC & EDE Adventure – Episode 2 – Campsite Dry-Run

Campsite Dry-Run

This vlog takes you through the process of my campsite setup through an initial dry-run. It covers my tent and my hammock covered with a camo tarp. Lots of options for when I go exploring or camping out onsite.

Get ready for more of “Taylor’s Time-lapse” in this episode. Fun fact – it was hot AND humid that day too!

Here is my first, and previous Vlog:

Taylor Nelson’s PDC & EDE Adventure – Episode 1 – Packing Day

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/sG7nPOC-TWE

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Taylor Nelson’s PDC & EDE Adventure – Episode 1 – Packing Day

Packing Day Episode

This video is my first vlog that shows what I’m packing to take to Lost Valley. It is a quick highlight of my gear with an exciting “Taylor’s Time-lapse” finale!

I start outlining my gear quadrant by quadrant, and hope to create a follow-up episode where I provide additional commentary. Any feedback or “constructive advice” is appreciated, and will be considered!

Below are additional image angles:

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