I am a 74-year-old lady in GA who has wasted 3 years watching videos of weekend camping & wishing I had the courage to try it. Well now is my time. I’m going to try it next month before it’s too late. I have a 2018 Outback 3.6R and info, photos, maps, etc. + essential gear and simple, comfy setup with my rear seats down. I’d appreciate thoughts on one question- for overnight camping in my car, what’s my best safety measure if I feel threatened? Alarm system? Or other ideas? Thanks for any input and wish me luck!
@@maxwellbigelow6985 WAY more fun than I thought it would be. Perfect daytime weather, chilly nights but was well prepared. I’m in process now of organizing photos. My first trip was a trial run, only 2 nights out but going on longer trip week after next. You’re so kind to inquire! Thank you and stay safe!
@@anonymousyoutuber3002 Ligma? Is that the disease created by US govt. to cleanse earth of the fortnite streamers? Don’t worry, I’m wearing double masks, gloves, and chest high waders, plus I took Donald Trump‘s advice and I am drinking 12 bottles daily of Diet Coke.
Glad you mentioned safety. We had a 2017 Outback were running through a snowstorm where the semi behind us wasn't able to stop in time. We were hit on a back corner and pushed through another car that we ended up totaling. Nobody in our car had any injuries even with an impact hard enough to bust out our rear windshield. As a bonus we didn't break a single bottle in the cases of beer that were on that back corner.
Can't think of a much better endorsement for a car than a fireman who has seen the results of wreckages! Incredible scenery, wish I had mountains like that near me
My sister just got flipped in her Subaru Outback going probably 75 mph on the highway and slid a good 70ft (someone swerved into her back end). Yet she walked away with absolutely no injuries. Lots of car companies say they have high safety ratings but I have never heard of any other car that has so many testimonials to the accuracy of those claims.
@@ar12. Volvo and Subaru are definitely at the top of the safety list. When I look into buying a new family car they are the only two manufacturers I consider for top safety.
@@slandshark yeah definitely but I do believe Volvo is ahead in safety not by a lot but Subaru offer way better value vs Volvo being more luxurious and having better more powerful engines comparing say a xc60 to an outback or forester.
Even watching this video I felt more relaxed and soothed. This video is the best ad for any Subaru I've seen for people who like the outdoors - love how you took us on your trip and showed how the Subie fit into your day-to-day instead of just sitting down and explaining (although nothing wrong with that either)
Just wanted to comment that I enjoyed the video. I own the same subaru and have recently gotten into car camping. I appreciate your approach to car camping and laid back style of videos.
@@madisonmurphy4876 if you live out west, try to find a BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land map and you can camp anywhere on that. If you live out east it's a bit more tricky but you can often camp in county, state, and national forests but you might want to check your local restrictions. Just try to find a sick trail and be mindful of landowners :)
I have a '16 Outback that I drove across the country to CO. With the stock tires it handled really well in mountain conditions. Also pulled a small trailer - it was fair but then again it's not built for that specific need. Also - your music selection is superb in this video!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. It has what I like most, a Subaru, beautiful scenery, quiet spaces and a realistic and adventurous narrator. Just perfect.
So lovely! I agree with the other comments, your approach to car camping combined with the scenery are so real and chill. I bought an Outback to use for camping as a solo female, for a safer option than my regular tent camping. I'm headed to the Blue Ridge mountains next weekend to test the camping equipment I've purchased. Thanks for the inspiration. I was hit by a drunk driver traveling full speed ahead, in my Impreza. The car was near totaled. I walked away and left for a vacation in Mexico the next day, with zero stiffness or pain. Love me some Subaru.
I appreciate such an honest and humble review. Plus your take on the safety of the vehicle, coming from a first responder, is the most meaningful and useful take. And thanks for the polished video as always.
@@jillianmarie77 Hi Jillian, I totally agree. Huge Investment and will affect owner's life for years with safety, reliability, gas mileage vs cargo space, ground clearance, road traction in snow, etc.
First of all, thank you for your service as a firefighter. Your rig is beautiful and if I decide to buy another SUV it will be a Subaru. I've owned my 2016 Jeep Compass for almost four years. It was my 2017 birthday present from my wife. I love it and it's been a labor of love getting it set up for overland camping which I started doing this past summer. When I worked in the mountains of southern California, 40 to 45% of the vehicles on the mountain were Subaru.
The Outback used to be my dream car! But I finally chose a Volvo V90cc for the safety reason. Thanks for sharing, I am glad to watch those videos with the quality time I have been looking forward to.
I like traveling but kinda person staying at hotel, eating at restaurants. I have not done outdoor adventure a lot. I came across your RUclips and encourage me to do outdoor camping in a car. Also I like your all set up and make things easier. Keep on watching your RUclips and one day I would outdoor camping. Thanks for telling us all your tips 👍
It's an acquired taste but once you get the hang of it you'll never go back to hotels. You'll save a lot of money, it's a lot less restricting, and currently its a lot safer than a hotel. Nothing wrong with eating at restaurants, but I really enjoy cooking outdoors while camping.
Greetings from Finland! Thanks for the video and sharing Subaru points. Having had more than 30 cars and many makes and models I’m now driving second Subaru Forester and have to say enjoying every mile,!! We have real winters with snow and frost and Subaru is the best for daily driving in all circumstances. Great ground clearance and 4 wheel drive and great visibility plus reliability and comfort!!
I just got a new Outback this year; it’s my third one. Everything you said about Subaru is true. Plus, they are a zero waste company, are dog friendly, and go out of their way to ensure you’re a happy customer. The only thing I don’t like is the gas cap on the passenger side. I also used to have a Jeep, a ‘79 CJ-5 Golden Eagle. I loved that vehicle, even if it only got around 13mpg at best. Anyway, you chose well. Enjoy your ride!
As a fellow 4 year owner of a 2015 Green outback limited I can concur with those validations. And as brother career FF I can also concur with the resounding resilience of their construction.... To the point where I can share that hydraulic/electric Hurst Tools/Hilmatro cutters/combi tools will NOT cut through any of the pillars on a Subaru... Saws-all it is! Great content bro!
Great video! The most telling statement was "If you try to make it into a truck then buy a truck". totally agree with this. too many people do this and then suffer.
Thank you for the inspiration! You're young and male, which I find "society" accepts much easier than females flying solo at any age. I am currently pushing back that stereotype in my own way. I converted a 96 Dodge last year and have taken it out on several trips. I, too, and married and like to camp solo. I own a Subaru Outback and am now researching car camping so I can take it on scouting trips for camp spots in my van. Sounds odd, but I in love with the notion of camping with less. And there's nothing that makes you feel more alive than waking up in those frosty temperatures! My coldest night was 29!
I have a 2018 2.5i Outback I bought to go beach driving down here in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Have had many "4wd's" and this AWD is one of the most capable off road vehicles I have ever owned. I have fitted under body armour and given it a 2/2.5" lift. Truly an amazing car. 👍
We have the same Surly. I have a 2001 camry wagon camper. Just done a 2000kms trip this week. I love wagon camping so much more than the van. Its underrated.
fantastic video - no hype, just a guy that loves his Subie and travels to the literal outback to make memories. Good Job.! My 4th Outback (*in a row*) is on order and rolling to my hands in just days. Over 500,000 sMiles on my previous 3 Obacks, now a '22 Limited coming inbound. Maybe see ya on the trail.! Keep Going.!!!
I love my Outback. People hate that it’s CVT but the comfort, practicality, and safety cannot be beat for the price range. Long trips are easy and very enjoyable. I can’t go back to a short stubby car ever again lol.
I had an Xtera off-road for 14 years, found out I’m not a rock climber. The only thing being used was more gas. I now have a 2019 outback, but Ibought a 6 cylinder, love it
I’m a sucker for the Taco. Had a ‘19 TRD 4x4 with a Voodoo bedrack. Allows configuration for nearly anything you’d need. Bike rack, mountable water and fuel packs, bed/roof top tents, had an Axe and shovel mount, etc etc! Was 14-15 inches tall if I remember right. Could use the bed as normal! Not to mention the roof rack options! The storage inside the truck was fantastic too. Stored tools, gear, survival stuff and just run of the mill storage. Never felt cluttered and always had a spot for something.
Awesome. My boyfriend and I converted a Subaru Forester and camped across the country this summer. We made a video of our conversion. Its cool to see everyone's approach.
I was thinking that sure looked like southern Idaho where I went to school (Caldwell) when I saw the Ada county plates. Beautiful part of the world. I’ve just discovered your channel and will be subscribing.
Nicely done video! Fellow FF and mtb'er here and just bought a '18 Outback. I did plenty of research, but seeing your video makes me feel a bit better about letting go of my Land Cruiser!! Cheers, man!
Loved the video bro! I just recently joined the Subaru family this year with my 2021 WRX STI (I know, not much of a "camper" vehicle lol) and loving it! Started to look into Outbacks and Foresters recently for a more casual/outdoors/family vehicle and stumbled on your video. Definitely helped me fall more in love with the Outback and Subaru in general. Love the content, keep up the amazing work!!
Driven 4x4 Toyotas & Suzuki Sierra (Samurai). You can't have everything but compromise only. After driven an awd & suited to my needs. All-wheel-drive is all-round fun
Great piano music in the background. Your photography is beautiful. I’m too old to go winter car camping so I’m enjoying it vicariously through you. Many thanks. BJ
There are 3 outback’s to every foresters in my weeklong stay on Lake Tahoe. What’s the appeal of the outback vis a vis the forester? I’m thinking of getting one or the other. TIA
@@bawalmagisip1 I'd say a slightly larger passenger and cargo capacity. The outback is longer and flatter on the inside which makes it easier to sleep in. They are both great cars but I went with the Outback...
The area you camped out in is absolutely gorgeous. I love the thought of being completely alone in a rural area away from our anxieties, just with nature. I wish I could find somewhere to go such as the place you camped in. I’d love to know where it’s located, so maybe one day I could camp there too 🏕✨
I currently have 245/65/17 falken wildpeak AT on my outback (it’s the biggest tire you can get for the outback that I know of ) my average mpg is 24 so it’s not too much of a drop :) before these I was running the Yokohama geolanders AT which is a little less aggressive looking but handled snow, sand and mud like nothing even sharp rocks ! Anyway enjoyed your video and love the platform you built 👍🏼
You did such a good professional job on this video from the music, the lighting, drone shots, your demeanor etc. And you did the Subaru brand proud. Awesome job dude!
I just found your channel and I love it. My set up is so similar. I've got a 2020 with the awning, bike on the hitch, and plan on putting the box back on top soon for snowboarding and winter camping. Love your style dude
It's almost 2:00am in Zambia and i woke up on the couch after watching a few videos on the outback! I particularly enjoyed watching this one, considering I have just purchased an Outback and now trying to justify it (mostly to myself!) Thank you! great video!
Rather late to the video but you really summed up the reason alot of us chose a Subaru. I drive a 2017 Forester and I can't bring myself to drive anything else. I know it'll keep me safe and take me great places. It's a feeling no other vehicle could give me.
Incredible videos Chase. Just left the Volkswagen family and purchased my first Subaru Outback. Love it! Curious to know how much time it takes you to produce a video like this? I suspect you've been doing this a while so just trying to understand what type of time commitment it takes to create at this level. Cheers!
We've owned three Outbacks now. Outrageously good vehicles: solidly built, stick to the road & climb over nearly anything short of boulders. I've stuck like glue to ice roads that wound down a valley to lakefront cottages in March: every other vehicle (all of them "4 wheel" or all-wheel drive systems) ended up sliding into the bush where they were stopped by trees (ouch); all of them needed towing out. We didn't slide an inch. Good tires help too of course: for the Subaru the best snow tires I've found are made in Finland: Nokian invented snow tires in 1934 & still make the best there are. You can't do better. I've worked with EMS techs for years & had that conversation with them (what survives collisions best?), so can confirm your findings. Subaru vehicles are built to take collisions better. They're still steel unibody construction (rolled sheet metal) so not really designed yet to take side impacts. Not the way you could with Saturn's vehicles. Those used a steel space frame (like a rally car): since they'd committed to plastic body panels they had to hang them on something, so you got a proper frame. And Saturn reinforced the doors. Subaru comes close: they've overbuilt to perform way in excess of NHTSA requirements (safest rating of any vehicle in their class) but it's still a space frame. I think Teslas will equal or exceed this rating but since the demise of Saturn, nothing else does. And Tesla still hasn't built something with the space & carrying capacity of the Outback (Model Y is pretty good though). If you camp & need to haul gear, consider the 6 cylinder engine upgrade: you're still limited to pretty light trailers (1,500 lbs) so aluminum, but it'll pull that without blowing your warranty. If you need to pull more, sorry: buy a truck. Mild off-roading is fine (stuff you showed in the video); irregular ground surfaces & sand, mud, snow. Boulders not so much. Mechanically beyond reliable. If you drive into the bush you want something that won't leave you stranded. Outback is a great choice. You're right about the suspension: tuned for highway driving. If you want something more like a rally vehicle, buy the Forester. Slightly higher, more narrow (only an inch or so) & a fraction smaller. You can't tow with a Forester; not rated for it. But it's a rallying beast: nothing stops it. Foresters are entered in & reliably win rallies all over N America every year. If that appeals, Subaru will even sponsor you & (I believe) pay entry fees. And a very senior (older) Service tech assured me that good as the Outback is in build quality, the Forester is slightly better. Outbacks are made in a Japanese-managed plant in America. All Foresters are made in Japan. They just refuse to build anything less than perfect in Japan. So if you're rallying, doing a lot of off-road camping, especially if you plan to keep the vehicle for life (not just leasing new), seriously consider the Forester over the Outback. The Outback has a little more room inside, but it's close. The Forester has slightly better build quality, but it's close. Either way, Subaru builds an amazing vehicle.
The area that you live in is absolutely gorgeous! I used to live in Alaska when I was a child and I miss the Rocky Mountains. I’m currently living in Vermont and I enjoy it here because of the people and the rural areas but I definitely miss the Rocky Mountains.
Phenomenal views/setting! It’s nice to “recharge” physically and spiritually. Doing what you do with your get aways definitely seems to be working for you. I’m new to your channel (a few weeks) but did I hear you say here that you’re a firefighter? Stay warm. Stay safe.
Thanks, Esther. I appreciate the sentiment. I always find camping to be a great guide to help recenter when I start to lose my head in day to day life. Yes, I am a firefighter by trade. Thanks, you as well!
I have a Forester with a manual transmission and the same engine, or the 2.5i. It only gets about 21 mpg city driving. For prolonged highway driving on cruise control I would expect it to get more like 25 mpg. The 2.5 boxer engine is more powerful than the majority of 4 cylinder engines which were typically only 2 liters. My old Ford Ranger with a manual could get 29 mpg highway. I had a pickup bed tent on that so that I could sleep in it at the parking lot at Lakeland Airways when waiting to catch a float plane to go canoeing out in the Temagami provincial forest of northern Ontario. For what it is I think the Forester is the perfect car. I got the base model with a canoe rack instead of a luggage rack. Married up to one of those big CAMPTOWN dome tents it would be the perfect truck camping combination. But for the time being I’ll continue making do with a 9X9 Eureka Tetragon dome tent or the Cabela’s outback 10X10 one pole pyramidical tent that looks like a civil war army tent. Supposedly it’s no longer possible to special order a Forester with a manual transmission.
One word...brilliant. Driving Scoobies for years, swapping my 2010 Outback (had for 5yrs) for a 2018 next week. Don't need newest/best, this will be fine. Fully agree with your views re: AWD/clearance/space etc. Also a keen biker (eFatBike now, getting old :-) Love the laid-back video style - no razzmatazz/hype. Keep up the good work !
Natrafiłem na Twoje filmy i muszę przyznać że są świetne i inspirujące - podobnie jak Ty stawiam na subaru z tym że ja biwakować będę z towarzyszką 😁✌️ wszystkiego dobrego i tylu samych powrotów co wyjazdów 🙏✌️
Videos like this make me feel like I'm not getting the most out of my outback. I live in the city in very rarely get out outside into nature, but I really want to try to. Thanks for the inspiration.
I habe got the car as you have in Germany and I like it very much. Maybe I am three Times as old as you and the decades of Mountainbiking are past but still I love camping. Stadt healthy and have much fun!
Bought a cross trek cause of your recommendation 😝 I love it. We’ve had to move our vehicle to let the neighbor get their SUV’s out of the parking lot we drove right over the ice 🤷🏼♀️😂
Bought a older used Outback a few years back. It was a great car and regretted selling it. So now I just purchased a new Crosstrek Limited. Plan to keep it for a while. It's a great all around vehicle.
I got a 2017 (same color!) for the same reasons: great AWD, ground clearance and mine did come with tow package and I tow my Boston Whaler 130 with it. Gives me confidence on the boat ramps with AWD as well. Great to hear about the first hand experience with safety!
I'm looking to upgrade tires as the stock tires are pretty much at end of life, this is my main concern! my other concern is how is the ride on pavement?
Thank you for your 'pros" break down. Our family just got an Outback. We are very happy with it. We'll be towing a trailer to accommodate all our camping gear. We are also getting the Thule Canyon XT for the roof. We'll see how it does.
I am a 74-year-old lady in GA who has wasted 3 years watching videos of weekend camping & wishing I had the courage to try it. Well now is my time. I’m going to try it next month before it’s too late. I have a 2018 Outback 3.6R and info, photos, maps, etc. + essential gear and simple, comfy setup with my rear seats down. I’d appreciate thoughts on one question- for overnight camping in my car, what’s my best safety measure if I feel threatened? Alarm system? Or other ideas? Thanks for any input and wish me luck!
How was it!?
@@maxwellbigelow6985 she died from ligma
@@maxwellbigelow6985 WAY more fun than I thought it would be. Perfect daytime weather, chilly nights but was well prepared. I’m in process now of organizing photos. My first trip was a trial run, only 2 nights out but going on longer trip week after next. You’re so kind to inquire! Thank you and stay safe!
@@anonymousyoutuber3002 Ligma? Is that the disease created by US govt. to cleanse earth of the fortnite streamers? Don’t worry, I’m wearing double masks, gloves, and chest high waders, plus I took Donald Trump‘s advice and I am drinking 12 bottles daily of Diet Coke.
@@acricucci9760 ligma balls
Glad you mentioned safety. We had a 2017 Outback were running through a snowstorm where the semi behind us wasn't able to stop in time. We were hit on a back corner and pushed through another car that we ended up totaling. Nobody in our car had any injuries even with an impact hard enough to bust out our rear windshield. As a bonus we didn't break a single bottle in the cases of beer that were on that back corner.
Wow, thanks for the comment Gregory! I'm glad you all were ok, including the precious cargo. Take care🙏
Thank god no beer was spilled!
Damn bro Subaru for the W
Can't think of a much better endorsement for a car than a fireman who has seen the results of wreckages! Incredible scenery, wish I had mountains like that near me
My sister just got flipped in her Subaru Outback going probably 75 mph on the highway and slid a good 70ft (someone swerved into her back end). Yet she walked away with absolutely no injuries. Lots of car companies say they have high safety ratings but I have never heard of any other car that has so many testimonials to the accuracy of those claims.
@@emilygill8019 Volvo joins the chat.
@@ar12. Volvo and Subaru are definitely at the top of the safety list. When I look into buying a new family car they are the only two manufacturers I consider for top safety.
@@slandshark yeah definitely but I do believe Volvo is ahead in safety not by a lot but Subaru offer way better value vs Volvo being more luxurious and having better more powerful engines comparing say a xc60 to an outback or forester.
I swear, with the state of the world right now, this channel is an absolute blessing!
I'm glad its helpful! Take care🙏
The world is fine. When Kieth Richards is walking the earth alone, that will be an issue.
The back to basics, and enjoy the little things is awesome. Instead of everyone stressing out because of their jobs.
redwhite_040 100%!
I was just feeling the same thing.. got a sub from me @chase christopher
Even watching this video I felt more relaxed and soothed. This video is the best ad for any Subaru I've seen for people who like the outdoors - love how you took us on your trip and showed how the Subie fit into your day-to-day instead of just sitting down and explaining (although nothing wrong with that either)
Thanks Jason, I appreciate that!
I agree. Love his solo adventure with my love, love, Subaru.
Just wanted to comment that I enjoyed the video. I own the same subaru and have recently gotten into car camping. I appreciate your approach to car camping and laid back style of videos.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment! Have fun out there👍
how do i find places to camp in my subaru
@@madisonmurphy4876 if you live out west, try to find a BLM (Bureau of Land Management) land map and you can camp anywhere on that. If you live out east it's a bit more tricky but you can often camp in county, state, and national forests but you might want to check your local restrictions. Just try to find a sick trail and be mindful of landowners :)
What kind of Subaru and what year
Car camping and fish keeping are two of my main hobbies. Super cool to see youtubers (especially Cory) from both areas intersect.
One of the most wholesome humans i've ever virtually met.
Bro, this video made me both a little jealous and 10 BPM calmer.
I have a '16 Outback that I drove across the country to CO. With the stock tires it handled really well in mountain conditions. Also pulled a small trailer - it was fair but then again it's not built for that specific need.
Also - your music selection is superb in this video!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video. It has what I like most, a Subaru, beautiful scenery, quiet spaces and a realistic and adventurous narrator. Just perfect.
So lovely! I agree with the other comments, your approach to car camping combined with the scenery are so real and chill. I bought an Outback to use for camping as a solo female, for a safer option than my regular tent camping. I'm headed to the Blue Ridge mountains next weekend to test the camping equipment I've purchased. Thanks for the inspiration. I was hit by a drunk driver traveling full speed ahead, in my Impreza. The car was near totaled. I walked away and left for a vacation in Mexico the next day, with zero stiffness or pain. Love me some Subaru.
6:49 I thought you're on top of a secluded mountain, but i can see a car passing by.
I appreciate such an honest and humble review. Plus your take on the safety of the vehicle, coming from a first responder, is the most meaningful and useful take. And thanks for the polished video as always.
Subaru better be seeing this and giving you some love! #subaru
Haha Thanks, I’d love to work with them!
Maybe they could offer a van, sleeping in my Outback is so cramped
@@JeepCherokeeful Subaru doesn't offer vans. But their biggest vehicle is the Ascent which is a three-row SUV.
7 months of research got me to an Outback in 2018. I love it!
7 months to choose a car?!
@@falcoperegrinus82 It's a big investment, I'm picky and I want exactly what I want. It's worth considering every single thing.
@@jillianmarie77 Hi Jillian, I totally agree. Huge Investment and will affect owner's life for years with safety, reliability, gas mileage vs cargo space, ground clearance, road traction in snow, etc.
First of all, thank you for your service as a firefighter. Your rig is beautiful and if I decide to buy another SUV it will be a Subaru. I've owned my 2016 Jeep Compass for almost four years. It was my 2017 birthday present from my wife. I love it and it's been a labor of love getting it set up for overland camping which I started doing this past summer. When I worked in the mountains of southern California, 40 to 45% of the vehicles on the mountain were Subaru.
bought my forester for the exact same reasons and I love it.
Right on!👍 I was torn between the Outback and Forester.
@@ChaseChristopher1 out of curiosity, what made you choose the Outback? I’ve been comparing the Forester XT and Outback 3.6t
@@devonpeters9458 yes please reply. I want to know too
I don't know if Chase ever answered this question but I am deciding between the Outback and Forester right now too. Leaning towards the Outback.
The Outback used to be my dream car! But I finally chose a Volvo V90cc for the safety reason.
Thanks for sharing, I am glad to watch those videos with the quality time I have been looking forward to.
You’re welcome!
Your videography in this is underrated, there are some beautiful shots in this and i feel there’s not enough credit being given
I liked the video. I did notice that all of your camping gear looks brand new!
9:58 Adding Sriracha even enhanced the loudness of the music! I always knew it was magic!
😂😂
I like traveling but kinda person staying at hotel, eating at restaurants. I have not done outdoor adventure a lot. I came across your RUclips and encourage me to do outdoor camping in a car. Also I like your all set up and make things easier. Keep on watching your RUclips and one day I would outdoor camping. Thanks for telling us all your tips 👍
It's an acquired taste but once you get the hang of it you'll never go back to hotels. You'll save a lot of money, it's a lot less restricting, and currently its a lot safer than a hotel. Nothing wrong with eating at restaurants, but I really enjoy cooking outdoors while camping.
Greetings from Finland! Thanks for the video and sharing Subaru points. Having had more than 30 cars and many makes and models I’m now driving second Subaru Forester and have to say enjoying every mile,!! We have real winters with snow and frost and Subaru is the best for daily driving in all circumstances. Great ground clearance and 4 wheel drive and great visibility plus reliability and comfort!!
I have towed 1,800+ pounds over the 7,000 foot Donner pass into Reno from the Oregon coast, with my 2001 Subaru Forester.
Just picked up a 2019 outback limited 3.6r today! Digging your set up
I just got a new Outback this year; it’s my third one. Everything you said about Subaru is true. Plus, they are a zero waste company, are dog friendly, and go out of their way to ensure you’re a happy customer. The only thing I don’t like is the gas cap on the passenger side. I also used to have a Jeep, a ‘79 CJ-5 Golden Eagle. I loved that vehicle, even if it only got around 13mpg at best. Anyway, you chose well. Enjoy your ride!
The gas fill location is strange. Great cars though for sure! Thanks👍
It’s so the driver is away from traffic if refueling on the side of the road.
@@AlameinSalleh Thank you for letting me know!
I'd say it's "OK." At least it forces drivers to be on the passenger side to MAYBE inspect their tires while refueling.
@@corey8704 That’s a great point. Thank you for letting me know!
As a fellow 4 year owner of a 2015 Green outback limited I can concur with those validations. And as brother career FF I can also concur with the resounding resilience of their construction.... To the point where I can share that hydraulic/electric Hurst Tools/Hilmatro cutters/combi tools will NOT cut through any of the pillars on a Subaru... Saws-all it is! Great content bro!
I love my Outback! I run a set of Nokian studded tires and always carry 2 pairs of snow chains, the car is unstoppable
Beautifully edited! I’ve been feeling stressed - for no good reason, and this video was just the calm that broke the spell!
Great video! The most telling statement was "If you try to make it into a truck then buy a truck". totally agree with this. too many people do this and then suffer.
Yes! And after the disappointment they go buy the truck
Thank you for the inspiration! You're young and male, which I find "society" accepts much easier than females flying solo at any age. I am currently pushing back that stereotype in my own way. I converted a 96 Dodge last year and have taken it out on several trips. I, too, and married and like to camp solo. I own a Subaru Outback and am now researching car camping so I can take it on scouting trips for camp spots in my van. Sounds odd, but I in love with the notion of camping with less. And there's nothing that makes you feel more alive than waking up in those frosty temperatures! My coldest night was 29!
I have a 2018 2.5i Outback I bought to go beach driving down here in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Have had many "4wd's" and this AWD is one of the most capable off road vehicles I have ever owned. I have fitted under body armour and given it a 2/2.5" lift. Truly an amazing car. 👍
Chase . I love it man . It’s the engineering & film editing skills you do have . It’s peaceful and relaxing to watch . Thank you .
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it🙂
We have the same Surly. I have a 2001 camry wagon camper. Just done a 2000kms trip this week. I love wagon camping so much more than the van. Its underrated.
Really impressed with your solo production chops. The Subaru is almost a prop for the whole rig and experience.
fantastic video - no hype, just a guy that loves his Subie and travels to the literal outback to make memories. Good Job.! My 4th Outback (*in a row*) is on order and rolling to my hands in just days. Over 500,000 sMiles on my previous 3 Obacks, now a '22 Limited coming inbound. Maybe see ya on the trail.! Keep Going.!!!
We picked a Subaru for my family safety. 1 week after owning our 2021 Outback I was Tboned ar 45 mph with my family in car. All of us walked away.
Wow, awesome to hear!
@Impress Play a nuclear bomb could go off when you are in a Volvo and you would walk away unscathed
I love my Outback. People hate that it’s CVT but the comfort, practicality, and safety cannot be beat for the price range. Long trips are easy and very enjoyable. I can’t go back to a short stubby car ever again lol.
I had an Xtera off-road for 14 years, found out I’m not a rock climber. The only thing being used was more gas. I now have a 2019 outback, but Ibought a 6 cylinder, love it
Way cool! I bet it's a nice change for you.
@@ChaseChristopher1 I do, comfort, I can sleep in it, much more, oh, and better gas mileage
I’m a sucker for the Taco. Had a ‘19 TRD 4x4 with a Voodoo bedrack. Allows configuration for nearly anything you’d need. Bike rack, mountable water and fuel packs, bed/roof top tents, had an Axe and shovel mount, etc etc! Was 14-15 inches tall if I remember right. Could use the bed as normal! Not to mention the roof rack options!
The storage inside the truck was fantastic too. Stored tools, gear, survival stuff and just run of the mill storage. Never felt cluttered and always had a spot for something.
I think I've watched three of these so far, they'd so peaceful lol.
Thanks, Jessica! Glad you enjoyed them.
Awesome. My boyfriend and I converted a Subaru Forester and camped across the country this summer. We made a video of our conversion. Its cool to see everyone's approach.
I was thinking that sure looked like southern Idaho where I went to school (Caldwell) when I saw the Ada county plates. Beautiful part of the world. I’ve just discovered your channel and will be subscribing.
@Willa R...Caldwell is a great vacation place. thanks.
Nicely done video! Fellow FF and mtb'er here and just bought a '18 Outback. I did plenty of research, but seeing your video makes me feel a bit better about letting go of my Land Cruiser!! Cheers, man!
Loved the video bro! I just recently joined the Subaru family this year with my 2021 WRX STI (I know, not much of a "camper" vehicle lol) and loving it! Started to look into Outbacks and Foresters recently for a more casual/outdoors/family vehicle and stumbled on your video. Definitely helped me fall more in love with the Outback and Subaru in general. Love the content, keep up the amazing work!!
Driven 4x4 Toyotas & Suzuki Sierra (Samurai). You can't have everything but compromise only. After driven an awd & suited to my needs. All-wheel-drive is all-round fun
Great piano music in the background. Your photography is beautiful. I’m too old to go winter car camping so I’m enjoying it vicariously through you. Many thanks. BJ
Im glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the comment!
Great video. As a fellow Subaru owner(2018 Outback3.6R & 2011 Forester XT), I agree with all of your sentiments. Love my Subarus.
Great video. Love my Outback. I'm on my third one. I am an avid outdoorsman and my Subaru handled everything I put her through.
That is awesome! Thanks for watching👍
There are 3 outback’s to every foresters in my weeklong stay on Lake Tahoe.
What’s the appeal of the outback vis a vis the forester?
I’m thinking of getting one or the other.
TIA
@@bawalmagisip1 I'd say a slightly larger passenger and cargo capacity. The outback is longer and flatter on the inside which makes it easier to sleep in. They are both great cars but I went with the Outback...
Came for the Subaru review, stayed for the sriracha+noodles. Great little trip, really enjoyed your video.
Alright fine you've convinced me. I need a drone.
Me too ;-)
Thumbs up just for all the great footage and drone shots. Well done!
The area you camped out in is absolutely gorgeous. I love the thought of being completely alone in a rural area away from our anxieties, just with nature. I wish I could find somewhere to go such as the place you camped in. I’d love to know where it’s located, so maybe one day I could camp there too 🏕✨
This is an amazing video not only showing the potential of the car but a view into a peaceful trip You just gained a subscriber
I currently have 245/65/17 falken wildpeak AT on my outback (it’s the biggest tire you can get for the outback that I know of ) my average mpg is 24 so it’s not too much of a drop :) before these I was running the Yokohama geolanders AT which is a little less aggressive looking but handled snow, sand and mud like nothing even sharp rocks ! Anyway enjoyed your video and love the platform you built 👍🏼
Nice! Ill have to keep those both in mind in the future. Thanks for the comment, take care!
You did such a good professional job on this video from the music, the lighting, drone shots, your demeanor etc. And you did the Subaru brand proud. Awesome job dude!
I just found your channel and I love it. My set up is so similar. I've got a 2020 with the awning, bike on the hitch, and plan on putting the box back on top soon for snowboarding and winter camping. Love your style dude
Thanks, Christopher. Its a great setup! Thanks for the comment.👍
That's what camping is all about at 10:56...nothing better; best TV in the world.
Thank you for this video! I just got an Outback this year to use just for this reason so I'm glad I came across this and appreciate it.
You're welocme, glad to hear it!
It's almost 2:00am in Zambia and i woke up on the couch after watching a few videos on the outback! I particularly enjoyed watching this one, considering I have just purchased an Outback and now trying to justify it (mostly to myself!) Thank you! great video!
Great video bud, just got a 2020 outback xt few months back can’t wait to try it out in the snow. Glad you mentioned the Subaru safety!
Thanks, have fun!
Rather late to the video but you really summed up the reason alot of us chose a Subaru. I drive a 2017 Forester and I can't bring myself to drive anything else. I know it'll keep me safe and take me great places. It's a feeling no other vehicle could give me.
Came to learn about the Subaru for car camping and not only that, amazing cinematics; love the filming you've done!
Thanks, Brandon! I appreciate it!
I have a 2021XT and my wife has a 2016 limited. We love them.
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Awesome video I just got a Outback and move to central Oregon from hell hole California can’t wait to explore the land
Lol pick me up! Im in the center of the california crapper aka the sf bay area!
14:20 if you're flying the drone, who's driving the car! lol.
It’s funny I have the same exact outback and I’m also trying to become a full time firefighter. Nice video👍👍👍
Subaru Eyesight works great than other car . It safe to drive. It is not easy to hit the front car. It can control by itself.
Incredible videos Chase. Just left the Volkswagen family and purchased my first Subaru Outback. Love it! Curious to know how much time it takes you to produce a video like this? I suspect you've been doing this a while so just trying to understand what type of time commitment it takes to create at this level. Cheers!
We've owned three Outbacks now. Outrageously good vehicles: solidly built, stick to the road & climb over nearly anything short of boulders. I've stuck like glue to ice roads that wound down a valley to lakefront cottages in March: every other vehicle (all of them "4 wheel" or all-wheel drive systems) ended up sliding into the bush where they were stopped by trees (ouch); all of them needed towing out. We didn't slide an inch.
Good tires help too of course: for the Subaru the best snow tires I've found are made in Finland: Nokian invented snow tires in 1934 & still make the best there are. You can't do better.
I've worked with EMS techs for years & had that conversation with them (what survives collisions best?), so can confirm your findings. Subaru vehicles are built to take collisions better. They're still steel unibody construction (rolled sheet metal) so not really designed yet to take side impacts. Not the way you could with Saturn's vehicles. Those used a steel space frame (like a rally car): since they'd committed to plastic body panels they had to hang them on something, so you got a proper frame. And Saturn reinforced the doors. Subaru comes close: they've overbuilt to perform way in excess of NHTSA requirements (safest rating of any vehicle in their class) but it's still a space frame. I think Teslas will equal or exceed this rating but since the demise of Saturn, nothing else does. And Tesla still hasn't built something with the space & carrying capacity of the Outback (Model Y is pretty good though).
If you camp & need to haul gear, consider the 6 cylinder engine upgrade: you're still limited to pretty light trailers (1,500 lbs) so aluminum, but it'll pull that without blowing your warranty. If you need to pull more, sorry: buy a truck. Mild off-roading is fine (stuff you showed in the video); irregular ground surfaces & sand, mud, snow. Boulders not so much.
Mechanically beyond reliable. If you drive into the bush you want something that won't leave you stranded. Outback is a great choice.
You're right about the suspension: tuned for highway driving. If you want something more like a rally vehicle, buy the Forester. Slightly higher, more narrow (only an inch or so) & a fraction smaller. You can't tow with a Forester; not rated for it. But it's a rallying beast: nothing stops it. Foresters are entered in & reliably win rallies all over N America every year. If that appeals, Subaru will even sponsor you & (I believe) pay entry fees. And a very senior (older) Service tech assured me that good as the Outback is in build quality, the Forester is slightly better. Outbacks are made in a Japanese-managed plant in America. All Foresters are made in Japan. They just refuse to build anything less than perfect in Japan. So if you're rallying, doing a lot of off-road camping, especially if you plan to keep the vehicle for life (not just leasing new), seriously consider the Forester over the Outback. The Outback has a little more room inside, but it's close. The Forester has slightly better build quality, but it's close.
Either way, Subaru builds an amazing vehicle.
Great viewing. Send this to Subaru, they should be signing you up as an ambassador.
Thanks!
Agree!
I own the same car. Nothen Italy, bike, bike, ski. Fits perfectly my hobbies and my life style.
Those are great reasons to choose the Outback!
Factory passenger tires off-road in my neck of the woods is a formula for getting stranded! Swap to 10 ply!!
Awesome video, beautiful moon rise!
I was thinking about an Outback, you sealed the deal!
Thanks!
DO IT!! I just bought a '20 Onyx XT and it is an amazing soft-roading vehicle.
Good call! You're welcome👍
The area that you live in is absolutely gorgeous! I used to live in Alaska when I was a child and I miss the Rocky Mountains. I’m currently living in Vermont and I enjoy it here because of the people and the rural areas but I definitely miss the Rocky Mountains.
Phenomenal views/setting! It’s nice to “recharge” physically and spiritually. Doing what you do with your get aways definitely seems to be working for you. I’m new to your channel (a few weeks) but did I hear you say here that you’re a firefighter? Stay warm. Stay safe.
Thanks, Esther. I appreciate the sentiment. I always find camping to be a great guide to help recenter when I start to lose my head in day to day life. Yes, I am a firefighter by trade. Thanks, you as well!
I have a Forester with a manual transmission and the same engine, or the 2.5i. It only gets about 21 mpg city driving. For prolonged highway driving on cruise control I would expect it to get more like 25 mpg. The 2.5 boxer engine is more powerful than the majority of 4 cylinder engines which were typically only 2 liters. My old Ford Ranger with a manual could get 29 mpg highway. I had a pickup bed tent on that so that I could sleep in it at the parking lot at Lakeland Airways when waiting to catch a float plane to go canoeing out in the Temagami provincial forest of northern Ontario. For what it is I think the Forester is the perfect car. I got the base model with a canoe rack instead of a luggage rack. Married up to one of those big CAMPTOWN dome tents it would be the perfect truck camping combination. But for the time being I’ll continue making do with a 9X9 Eureka Tetragon dome tent or the Cabela’s outback 10X10 one pole pyramidical tent that looks like a civil war army tent. Supposedly it’s no longer possible to special order a Forester with a manual transmission.
One word...brilliant. Driving Scoobies for years, swapping my 2010 Outback (had for 5yrs) for a 2018 next week. Don't need newest/best, this will be fine. Fully agree with your views re: AWD/clearance/space etc. Also a keen biker (eFatBike now, getting old :-) Love the laid-back video style - no razzmatazz/hype. Keep up the good work !
How's the newer outback treating you?
thank you, and we're glad to hear that you're feeling better.
....ive watch it thrice esp when you go on biking.my gosh all the drone footage is superb..new subs here
I lived in Anchorage for 32 years and the outback was the most popular 4wd car there even though I never owned one.
Natrafiłem na Twoje filmy i muszę przyznać że są świetne i inspirujące - podobnie jak Ty stawiam na subaru z tym że ja biwakować będę z towarzyszką 😁✌️ wszystkiego dobrego i tylu samych powrotów co wyjazdów 🙏✌️
Just bought a 2021 Subaru Outback XT Onyx and this is the life I want to live.
Awwwhhhh I got a name drop 🥰🥰🥰🥰 love my lil mountaineer
Videos like this make me feel like I'm not getting the most out of my outback. I live in the city in very rarely get out outside into nature, but I really want to try to. Thanks for the inspiration.
I wish they would use the integrated crossbar roof rails on more models.
I habe got the car as you have in Germany and I like it very much. Maybe I am three Times as old as you and the decades of Mountainbiking are past but still I love camping. Stadt healthy and have much fun!
Bought a cross trek cause of your recommendation 😝 I love it. We’ve had to move our vehicle to let the neighbor get their SUV’s out of the parking lot we drove right over the ice 🤷🏼♀️😂
Bought a older used Outback a few years back. It was a great car and regretted selling it. So now I just purchased a new Crosstrek Limited. Plan to keep it for a while. It's a great all around vehicle.
Looks like you updated the interior shelf/storage unit! I’d love to see a video on the changes you made and why you made them.
I got a 2017 (same color!) for the same reasons: great AWD, ground clearance and mine did come with tow package and I tow my Boston Whaler 130 with it. Gives me confidence on the boat ramps with AWD as well. Great to hear about the first hand experience with safety!
This scenery is so stunning. And that moon rise over it was phenomenal. What part of Colorado if I might ask? I want to see that.
You definitely are a prime candidate for the all new Subaru wilderness 2022. I’m considering one myself
It looks like an awesome rig!
Great job on the videos! Really great job on editing too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!! Thanks. Inspires me to get back outdoors.
If you do end up getting more aggressive tires, I put Falken wildpeak A/T trails on my cross trek and didn’t really notice any major decrease in MPG.
I'm looking to upgrade tires as the stock tires are pretty much at end of life, this is my main concern! my other concern is how is the ride on pavement?
Thank you for your 'pros" break down. Our family just got an Outback. We are very happy with it. We'll be towing a trailer to accommodate all our camping gear. We are also getting the Thule Canyon XT for the roof. We'll see how it does.
JUST went cold weather camping in my Forester, and was happy to see that you also have an inReach mini. Incredibly important device to have
Agreed!
Yeah this is what I like to do too !! Just get away from it all, nice little campfire , some good food you cook yourself . Love it