Contributor I
Hi guys, first real post here and it's part sharing, part(mostly) asking for advice.
My wife and I are avid campers and backpackers, but we're moving back to the West Coast this year and want to try overlanding for real. We have a 1 year old and are trying for another munchkin, so we ended up with a pair of Subaru Crosstreks. I come from a Jeep background, so I'm better versed in how to get one of those out on the trail, but with the kiddos and an enlisted Navy budget, we went with the second Crosstrek. I'm driving a 2018 with the 6 speed manual, we've done some very light off pavement driving and it feels great so far.
I'm going to be adding fog lights first (mine came without, looking at going yellow because I hear that makes you go faster ). I'm also looking into roof racks and baskets, and Falken AT Trail tires before we push too far. Obviously I'm not in a Jeep and I don't expect to be able to get as far off the road in a little Crosstrek, but are there any upgrades that you would suggest looking into so we can get ourselves out into just a little bit of trouble?
As far as packing and gear solutions, we've been using a Zarges K470 to hold our mess kit and gear, with a couple backpacking packs for hiking and clothes. We like sleeping on the ground so we have a nice 4 person ground tent, camp chairs, and a small table too. We'd love to hear any recommendations on creature comforts, and I'd like to step up our camp cooking game.
I'll try to throw up some pictures as we get to work!
My wife and I are avid campers and backpackers, but we're moving back to the West Coast this year and want to try overlanding for real. We have a 1 year old and are trying for another munchkin, so we ended up with a pair of Subaru Crosstreks. I come from a Jeep background, so I'm better versed in how to get one of those out on the trail, but with the kiddos and an enlisted Navy budget, we went with the second Crosstrek. I'm driving a 2018 with the 6 speed manual, we've done some very light off pavement driving and it feels great so far.
I'm going to be adding fog lights first (mine came without, looking at going yellow because I hear that makes you go faster ). I'm also looking into roof racks and baskets, and Falken AT Trail tires before we push too far. Obviously I'm not in a Jeep and I don't expect to be able to get as far off the road in a little Crosstrek, but are there any upgrades that you would suggest looking into so we can get ourselves out into just a little bit of trouble?
As far as packing and gear solutions, we've been using a Zarges K470 to hold our mess kit and gear, with a couple backpacking packs for hiking and clothes. We like sleeping on the ground so we have a nice 4 person ground tent, camp chairs, and a small table too. We'd love to hear any recommendations on creature comforts, and I'd like to step up our camp cooking game.
I'll try to throw up some pictures as we get to work!
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