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Welcome!

I currently overland and car camp with my 2014 Subaru Outback. In terms of your options to overland camp with an Outback, there are several including Roof Top tent, car camping in which the car becomes your home, and the traditional tent on the ground. There are pros and cons to all 3.

Roof top tent:

Pros:
You sleep up high on top of the vehicle and a lot of your stuff can be stored in the vehicle.
You stay dry and safe
It is pretty convenient

Cons:
They are on the spendy side
With an Outback, you might need to purchase aftermarket crossbars. Even though the Outbacks in the USA have integrated crossbars, they are unable to fully support the weight of the roof top tent.
The gas mileage could possibly go down due to the roof top tent being up there.

Tent camping-traditional camping

Pros:
cheaper than the other two styles
Possibly more privacy
versatile

Cons:
Can somewhat be limiting on where one can camp
Have to deal with the elements while sleeping
Noisy at campgrounds

Car camping:

It is safer than tent camping

Con:
Setup-depends on how you want to do things. Some people have built a full setup in the car so that they do not need to take too much out of the car. Others have to take out items to make room for the sleeping area. I am one of those that takes items out to make room or at least reorganize so items are in the front seats. I have also taken everything out and attach a SUV tent to the back (depending on where I am at).
It takes some careful planning and budget in terms of sleeping arrangements since there are a number of air mattresses and sleeping surfaces on the market. It can be difficult to determine what would be comfortable for you.
It can be expensive.

It is a matter of personal preference on which route you decide to choose.
 
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Kent R

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Looking for ALL the advice on Overland camping.
Welcome to Overland Bound
For advice on Overland camping you just need to dive into the forums and ask questions.
Don't hesitate to contact your Regional Director @Narbob for help or information.
Some contacts for local information are @FrankRoams (OC/SD) & www.Riggedfordirt.com
You can use the Member Map to find other members and events in your area. You can also send a message directly from the map to other members. There is a great meet-up in San Diego that can be found on the map, going to a meet-up exposes you to all sorts of Overlanding gear and people.
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Check the forum calendar and Meet-Up page for events, and the Trip Planning page for trips being planned by members. These pages can be filtered by region.
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If you have any questions don't hesitate to message me, hopefully I can get you going in the right direction. @Kent R or Kent@OverlandBound.com
 

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