This video is the real world example of what offroading actually means for most. Cruising logging roads for hours, with a couple little obstacles. I was a hardcore lifted, low range, 4x4 truck person for years until I realized a Subaru would realistically meet all the main requirements. When you're that deep in the bush, even in a truck, you don't really want to attempt the sketchy trails anyway (unless of course that's what you're there for).
For the longest time, I thought I needed a 4x4 with lockers and what have you to get out there, now? I'm driving a modified forester wilderness, something that'll get me everywhere I want to go, and allow me to have some fun on more challenging areas, and I have almost zero issues.
Exactly. I spent a ton of time on dirt roads, trying to get at trailheads and scenic spots, and camp beyond where RVs can get to. But I have very limited interest in "offroading" as an activity unto itself. When the road gets technical, I get stressed out more than anything else, its not a fun activity if you're in a car you care about. Most of the time you can walk or bike those roads faster than you can walk them, anyway. It feels like the subaru wilderness are made specifically for this use case.
Same here.. I had Jeeps forever it seems. Just sold mine and picked up the CrossTrek Windlerness and it's eveyrthing I would ever need. Wished I would have done this sooner. We get caught up in the hype sometimes when we really don't need much.
I quite enjoy your PNW adventures! We love getting off the beaten path on our USA road trips., bread crumbs would be very appreciated. We recently hit up Eastern WA/ Oregon, The Steen mountains and Alvord desert and were amazed with the scenery. More PNW trips coming next year.
I recently bought a 2024 Outback Wilderness and while I haven't been off road yet with it (only 700 miles on it) I am really loving the vehicle, many of your reviews were deciding factors in my purchase. It's nice to see unbiased, informative reviews!
Absolutely beautiful nature out there. Love the wilderness adventure videos. General public really underestimate the capabilities of Crosstrek off road. I found that; the more you drive it, the more confidence you gain just by driving it in wilderness. Excellent video! Yet again 🙌
One of the many things I love about my two-door Wrangler Rubicon JL is the very short wheelbase. I've turned around on shelf roads high in the mountains that were less than 10 ft wide, and it did not take very long either.
More of the exploration, please! Seeing what your vehicles can manage in different locations of varing conditions along the way adds so much interest to your content. Your test hill and courses are some of the best but these explorations are a good change of pace and appreciated. Great work with your productions!
Thank you for posting Washington state adventures, spent few months in the area and loved it. Watching your channel for the off-road+the views with the sweet memories
Love this! I could watch videos of this all day long, just ask my wife, shes sick of it. 😂 Aside from the car, im amazed at your photography. Top notch! The scenery is amazing and the drone footage is incredible! I keep waiting for bigfoot to jump out in front of the car!
I'm loving these CTW videos. I picked up mine this week and I'm loving every mile I put on it. The day I picked it up, I had some snow/sleet mix on the drive home. I never felt it slip once and I left it in normal mode the whole drive home. I have also noticed it gets a lot of head turns from other Crosstrek owners on the highway. I am looking forward to your snow tests. I hope you do some videos on the towing capabilities before you return it to Subaru.
I love these Crosstrek Wilderness videos- You’re really doing a great job with them! And as a fellow PNW / Seattleite, I would greatly appreciate a downloadable version of these maps! Keep up the awesome work!
I live in eastern WA and would love to explore your drive routes when I go west of the cascades. Been wanting to get out on the Olympic peninsula with my Outback. I do think they should be shared on a more case by case, private basis… Just to preserve the area for those of us that respect the land and want to explore.
I live in the mid Atlantic region of the East Coast where the mountains are a few hours away & the only off roading I can do are under power lines. Each time I watch these videos, it makes me want to travel across the country & explore these terrains with my Outback!
Ryan has several videos that are similar in content for many vehicles. Aside from the killer scenery shots, he explains his impression/feedback of the vehicle has he drives it. To me, that is so much more useful than having someone data hose me down with technical data and how it compares with everything else.
Yes, please post the maps where you go for adventures on your website! Awesome video and channel. Honest reviews and actually tests the capabilities of the vehicle.
You always make these adventures seem like a fun little jaunt. But then I stop and think about the fact that you're constantly having to stop, walk forward a few dozen yards, set up a camera, walk back to the car, drive past the camera, walk back to pick up the camera, and then back to the car again. And you seem to do that at least 10 time a trip. Plus your stops to release the drone! If you have a wing man who helps you with that, I guess it simplifies it a bit. But then I have to give you kudos for making sure neither he/she nor their vehicle is ever shown. Really impressive work and dedication. And you do it all with a smile and what appears to be genuine enthusiasm!
Love seeing the Crosstrek Wilderness in action. Great video. Dream trim would add the WRX engine w/Performance transmission, better bash plates, full 360 camera view. I agree, at minimum Subaru should add a front camera.
Definitely a cool shot at 22:11. Having a good drone for these shots is priceless! And Ryan, you're right - the size of the Crosstrek is a real plus for some of the tighter, rougher areas you had to pass through.
I just recently discovered this channel and boy am I glad! This type of terrain access is so foreign to me living in state with over 95% privately owned land (care to guess?). I think the reason Jeeps, Subarus, Broncos, 4x4 pickups are so popular is because people fancy themselves being able to use those capabilities. What I love about this channel is seeing someone who lives in a place where they can enjoy an off-road capable vehicle. The Crosstrek was a vehicle I'd like to have considered when recently purchasing a small crossover, but its Impreza based shorter height body is too car-like to provide a taller seating position which is not friendly to my back and hip. I'm guessing it's a bit better than something like a Corolla hatch. Still, I like when automakers build a different version of a vehicle, even if it uses the same nameplate (like the Corolla Cross). It would be nice is Toyota built a Corolla Cross Woodlands or Adventure like they dobwith the RAV4. I really like this overall size vehicle with its smaller footprint.
For many years my wife and I would travel mountain logging roads like this in Oregon with her Outback. But we kept running into trails that just were not suitable for this vehicle that was not a true off-roader, so I bought a new two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and built it to be even more capable off-road. So now there is hardly any trails I have found that I cannot easily navigate. However, for the average person, a vehicle like this Crosstrek would be perfect for everyday driving and mild off-roading, as I have put over 1/2 million miles on similar vehicles.
Thanks for doing this Ryan! As someone who will likely never get to experience the Pacific Northwest to this level of detail, these are fun. More please.
This is so cool! You have always produced really good content, especially on Subarus and its competitors. I love the Olympic area. Please keep up the awesome content.
Hey there! I greatly appreciate the time and effort that goes into your posting. I really like how you test the all-wheel-drive systems by stopping uphill, and then starting on the gas! And you thoroughly explain everything and go through great detail. Suggestion. Get a very small 1 gallon air tank pump in case you need to air up! Like a ryobi one plus. I would really recommend a. Wyeth scott moore power puller, in case you don’t have a winch on the vehicle! They’ve been making those things the same way since the early 1900s and they will easily pull around nine or 10,000 pounds. I carry one in the back of my truck all the time. I am not sponsored by either one of these companies I just think that they make very useful products.
I would love to see you come up to Canada with the Wilderness and hit 417 between Ontario and Québec. I hit all sorts of nastiness there in my Trek as I have to travel it once a week. Everything from heavy drifting snow, high winds and almost invisible roads to ice wash outs and thick Fog. Honestly my Trek has been handling all of these differing weather extremes with style. I can only imagine that the Wilderness takes it to the next level as I am driving a Crosstrek PHEV.
Yes! Would love to see the tracks that you take in driving sports tv!! Had my 2024 crosstrek wilderness for 3 weeks now. It's a compact offroader, very capable! Thank you for the reviews!
It is cool watching your videos as we are in the same area. This video I realized you were not far from where my son and I have gone camping a couple of times in the last couple of years (Brown Creek Campground). We took my son's '99 F150 2WD up there. It handled great other than being a big vehicle for some of the roads. So the CrossTrek would be a great vehicle to take up there (I have a '16 Outback that I want to take up there too). I have also used Google Maps up there and has worked pretty well. There are so many roads up there to drive on (we took a number of them but in a lot of cases had to turn around because they became too narrow my son's truck with all the overgrowth).
Was really enjoyable to watch! Can't wait to do such things with my Forester Wilderness in the near future! P.S. You helped me a lot with the buying decision... :)
Another great video! Downloadable maps of your excursions would be one of the best reasons for this easterner to head to the left coast. You should just buy the Subie so you can really put it through its paces, it seems like a great little workhouse. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
Great video. I have a new 2024 Wilderness Crosstrek that's only a week old. I traded in my 2021 Crosstrek limited because I really liked the looks of the Alpine Green Wilderness. And being an Army veteran it has a very "Army-like" look also. Thanks for the drive. I have to say though, that everytime you show an exterior shot of you driving the Crosstrek, I keep thinking what a pain it must be for you to stop, set up your camera, go back down the trail, then drive past the camera, then turn around and drive back to the camera to get it, ....just for a few seconds of video.... but Nice Job!
Man, I thought you was going to do the full loop. Anyway, nice video and yes, more scout with a little more rough terrain will be awesome. To be honest that Subaru crosstrek is just the best all wheel drive cars you can buy. 👍🤘
Great episode of adventuring. We need more vehicles on that trail. And maybe a 2nd vehicle with a camera so we can see the suspension work and what the vehicle looks like on the trail. Great episode Ryan.
Just love your videos Ryan ! Unfortunately you always cost me money. Back in 2021 I bought a Crosstrek Sport because of you. Now I am trading it in for a Wilderness because of you and these excellent videos. lol I didn’t like the bright gold/ yellow exterior trim but I will live with it because of all the other positive attributes of this model.
Yes! Id really like posted routes. I live in western Washington and often like to take the pup on a drive. Your videos are great. Im been a subscriber for a long time. Can we see a tacoma snow video?
Thx for that video. We know a little bit more about that Crosstrek Wilderness, a car we unfortunately never be able to get in Europe. I guessed you tried a little bit more challenging path 😉
Hello Ryan, another great, entertaining and interesting video, in a stunning area. I would really be interested to know if you were alone there. Filming the work like that, with the different settings, is a huge job.
Actually would like to see videos on the best use & features of the various Off Road Nav apps. I am sure for people just getting started it would be a great help. Posting the routes is definitely a plus.
Before we had iPhones when we would go exploring new places off grid, we’d take orange tape and when we’d turn onto another road we’d mark a tree or bush right before the turn so we could follow our path back. We’d always carry an additional 5 gallons of gas with us as well.
What Garmin map app are you using on this adventure? You also mentioned another map app: ON-X? That's also for use on a phone? I'm due to get delivery of my own Crosstrek Wilderness in about 1 week. Can't wait. 😊
I love exploring roads like that in WA state. My VW Tiguan has all-terrain tires but only six inches of ground clearance, so the Crosstrek Wilderness would do a lot better with its ground clearance. I would seriously consider buying a Crosstrek if they still had a manual transmission along with the Wilderness higher clearance. I will not buy a CVT (continuously variable transmission).
This is the kind of adventuring I like! Questions: 1. Did the maps in the vehicle come with it or is there a way to download map apps into the vehicle? 2. Did you have someone following you just in case you broke down? 3. I'm 6'2". Would I be able to sleep in the back with the back seats down? 4. I just priced a 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport S fully loaded. $55,000!!! The Crosstrek Wilderness looks like a great option. 5. I still don't like the CVT transmission. Do you like it OK now? Thanks!
14:50 is one of my biggest complaints about the infotainment, why can't I just touch and scroll, I having to use those little buttons to move the map and I think that's an issue only with carplay and not android auto.
@@drivingsports It seems both google maps and apple maps are that way on iOS. I might just keep an old android with off line maps in the outback. Most of the time it's fine but when exploring it nice to move around the map quickly
@@drivingsports Good to know the new infotainment supports dragging instead of the arrow buttons, my '22 Impreza with the smaller screen doesn't and it's really annoying sometimes when you want to pan around in Apple/Google/Waze. I didn't realize it was a car limitation until I plugged my iPhone into my friend's Civic which let you drag the map around.
Very interested in getting the downloadable tracks on the site Ryan. I have managed to piece together some of your adventures from watching your previous videos. Being able to download the tracks would be great.
Great country and that's from someone in Colorado. Becoming much more impressed with the Crosstrek. Any idea of your overall mpg since you got it? And, how do you think it would do for a daily driver in a city like Denver?
Do you think the wilderness’s capabilities could be improved with more aggressive ATs, maybe a Falken AT3W or BFG Trail Terrain, Maxxis AT etc? Or do you think the Yokohamas are paired well with the Subarus capabilities?
love your videos w the subaru wilderness models, im looking to pick one up in the next year or two, great getting to see what theyre capable of. one aside ill offer w a grain of salt because i dont know if im right, is i also use OnX for hiking and camping, and im almost certain youre supposed to pronounce it as "Onyx" not really separating the on and x. total semantics tho, cant wait for more content with these things!
I learned more about maps and why and how to use them and download.... than I learned about the Crosstrek. Just teasing ya. I look forward to the future vids of this vehicle.
@14:51 naturally, you swiped to move the map, but Apple Maps for some terrible reason, makes you unintuitively (while you're driving and your eyes should be focused mainly on the road) press the small arrow keys to scroll the map around. Android Auto/Google Maps doesn't do this, you can swipe to move the map. Somebody else mentioned this in another video, I thought it was bizarre.
I just always enjoy your videos. You produce them in a way that lets the viewer get a real sense of being there with you on your adventures. Thank you for sharing.
I went in the late winter/early spring up there. I ended up clearing so much lmao. Drove all over up in those hills. Nothing to sketchy. I took my 3rd gen 4runner. I want this car so bad. I've been waiting since they released the forester wilderness i just am not quiet in the marker at this moment. But i want that gas mileage for stuff like this that my civic will not do well in and my 4runner is a bit over kill and a gas hog. And yes bread crumbs are important, especially when most of it is super similar and you have adhd and a terrible sense of direction. Please post the chords! I'm always looking for new areas to check out and I'm local
I wish we had such nice scenic places in the North East of NA... instead we have slush and freezing rain instead of snow since the last 20+ years. Awesome footage! Edit: Ryan, what is the piece of music you added @19:56? Thx!
You can now view routes and download .GPX tracks from our web site. www.drivingsports.com/episode-drive-routes/
Thanks! I'm always curious where you go Might take my motorcycle on these trails!
Great video! Is .GPX tracks available on Android phone? I can't seem for find it in Google's app store. Thanks!
@@josiebosieGPX is standard supported by OnX, Garmin and other mapping tools.
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This video is the real world example of what offroading actually means for most. Cruising logging roads for hours, with a couple little obstacles. I was a hardcore lifted, low range, 4x4 truck person for years until I realized a Subaru would realistically meet all the main requirements. When you're that deep in the bush, even in a truck, you don't really want to attempt the sketchy trails anyway (unless of course that's what you're there for).
For the longest time, I thought I needed a 4x4 with lockers and what have you to get out there, now? I'm driving a modified forester wilderness, something that'll get me everywhere I want to go, and allow me to have some fun on more challenging areas, and I have almost zero issues.
Exactly. I spent a ton of time on dirt roads, trying to get at trailheads and scenic spots, and camp beyond where RVs can get to. But I have very limited interest in "offroading" as an activity unto itself. When the road gets technical, I get stressed out more than anything else, its not a fun activity if you're in a car you care about. Most of the time you can walk or bike those roads faster than you can walk them, anyway. It feels like the subaru wilderness are made specifically for this use case.
Same here.. I had Jeeps forever it seems. Just sold mine and picked up the CrossTrek Windlerness and it's eveyrthing I would ever need. Wished I would have done this sooner. We get caught up in the hype sometimes when we really don't need much.
I quite enjoy your PNW adventures! We love getting off the beaten path on our USA road trips., bread crumbs would be very appreciated. We recently hit up Eastern WA/ Oregon, The Steen mountains and Alvord desert and were amazed with the scenery. More PNW trips coming next year.
I recently bought a 2024 Outback Wilderness and while I haven't been off road yet with it (only 700 miles on it) I am really loving the vehicle, many of your reviews were deciding factors in my purchase. It's nice to see unbiased, informative reviews!
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Dropping the $500 rear locker in that thing makes it a TRUE beast. Best upgrade for the money except for rock sliders to protect the body.
Love seeing the Crosstrek Wilderness in action. Great video.😃
Absolutely beautiful nature out there. Love the wilderness adventure videos. General public really underestimate the capabilities of Crosstrek off road. I found that; the more you drive it, the more confidence you gain just by driving it in wilderness. Excellent video! Yet again 🙌
The Subi did great! That’s about the most off road 99.9% of people will do, (myself included) and it really made it look easy. Nice job.
One of the many things I love about my two-door Wrangler Rubicon JL is the very short wheelbase. I've turned around on shelf roads high in the mountains that were less than 10 ft wide, and it did not take very long either.
More of the exploration, please! Seeing what your vehicles can manage in different locations of varing conditions along the way adds so much interest to your content. Your test hill and courses are some of the best but these explorations are a good change of pace and appreciated. Great work with your productions!
Thank you for posting Washington state adventures, spent few months in the area and loved it. Watching your channel for the off-road+the views with the sweet memories
Love this! I could watch videos of this all day long, just ask my wife, shes sick of it. 😂 Aside from the car, im amazed at your photography. Top notch! The scenery is amazing and the drone footage is incredible! I keep waiting for bigfoot to jump out in front of the car!
Never been so early! Love the Wilderness videos, their channel is the main reason I got a Forester Wilderness! Keep up the great work
im from that area and its great seeing other people reviewing cars and sharing the natural beauty of the pnw! love the videos keep up the great work
I'm loving these CTW videos. I picked up mine this week and I'm loving every mile I put on it. The day I picked it up, I had some snow/sleet mix on the drive home. I never felt it slip once and I left it in normal mode the whole drive home. I have also noticed it gets a lot of head turns from other Crosstrek owners on the highway.
I am looking forward to your snow tests. I hope you do some videos on the towing capabilities before you return it to Subaru.
I love these Crosstrek Wilderness videos- You’re really doing a great job with them! And as a fellow PNW / Seattleite, I would greatly appreciate a downloadable version of these maps!
Keep up the awesome work!
I live in eastern WA and would love to explore your drive routes when I go west of the cascades. Been wanting to get out on the Olympic peninsula with my Outback. I do think they should be shared on a more case by case, private basis… Just to preserve the area for those of us that respect the land and want to explore.
You can now download tracks from our web page: www.drivingsports.com/episode-drive-routes/
People that are that much into doing things like this will respect the nature and try to preserve it.
I live in the mid Atlantic region of the East Coast where the mountains are a few hours away & the only off roading I can do are under power lines. Each time I watch these videos, it makes me want to travel across the country & explore these terrains with my Outback!
I definitely enjoyed just going for a ride with you! The way you casually talked your way down the road was great.
Ryan has several videos that are similar in content for many vehicles. Aside from the killer scenery shots, he explains his impression/feedback of the vehicle has he drives it. To me, that is so much more useful than having someone data hose me down with technical data and how it compares with everything else.
Yes, please post the maps where you go for adventures on your website! Awesome video and channel. Honest reviews and actually tests the capabilities of the vehicle.
Going to pickup my crosstrek wilderness in a few hours. Very excited
You always make these adventures seem like a fun little jaunt. But then I stop and think about the fact that you're constantly having to stop, walk forward a few dozen yards, set up a camera, walk back to the car, drive past the camera, walk back to pick up the camera, and then back to the car again. And you seem to do that at least 10 time a trip. Plus your stops to release the drone!
If you have a wing man who helps you with that, I guess it simplifies it a bit. But then I have to give you kudos for making sure neither he/she nor their vehicle is ever shown.
Really impressive work and dedication. And you do it all with a smile and what appears to be genuine enthusiasm!
Love seeing the Crosstrek Wilderness in action. Great video. Dream trim would add the WRX engine w/Performance transmission, better bash plates, full 360 camera view. I agree, at minimum Subaru should add a front camera.
Definitely a cool shot at 22:11. Having a good drone for these shots is priceless! And Ryan, you're right - the size of the Crosstrek is a real plus for some of the tighter, rougher areas you had to pass through.
I just recently discovered this channel and boy am I glad! This type of terrain access is so foreign to me living in state with over 95% privately owned land (care to guess?).
I think the reason Jeeps, Subarus, Broncos, 4x4 pickups are so popular is because people fancy themselves being able to use those capabilities. What I love about this channel is seeing someone who lives in a place where they can enjoy an off-road capable vehicle.
The Crosstrek was a vehicle I'd like to have considered when recently purchasing a small crossover, but its Impreza based shorter height body is too car-like to provide a taller seating position which is not friendly to my back and hip. I'm guessing it's a bit better than something like a Corolla hatch. Still, I like when automakers build a different version of a vehicle, even if it uses the same nameplate (like the Corolla Cross). It would be nice is Toyota built a Corolla Cross Woodlands or Adventure like they dobwith the RAV4. I really like this overall size vehicle with its smaller footprint.
texas?
@@sleepingthroughthewar Winner winner, chicken dinner!
For many years my wife and I would travel mountain logging roads like this in Oregon with her Outback. But we kept running into trails that just were not suitable for this vehicle that was not a true off-roader, so I bought a new two-door Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and built it to be even more capable off-road. So now there is hardly any trails I have found that I cannot easily navigate. However, for the average person, a vehicle like this Crosstrek would be perfect for everyday driving and mild off-roading, as I have put over 1/2 million miles on similar vehicles.
Thanks for doing this Ryan! As someone who will likely never get to experience the Pacific Northwest to this level of detail, these are fun. More please.
Thank you Ryan for a beautiful Subaru morning video!!!
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This guy has a lot of fun with his job.
I just test drove the Crosstrek Wilderness, and fell in live with it.
This is so cool! You have always produced really good content, especially on Subarus and its competitors. I love the Olympic area. Please keep up the awesome content.
Hey there! I greatly appreciate the time and effort that goes into your posting. I really like how you test the all-wheel-drive systems by stopping uphill, and then starting on the gas! And you thoroughly explain everything and go through great detail. Suggestion. Get a very small 1 gallon air tank pump in case you need to air up! Like a ryobi one plus. I would really recommend a. Wyeth scott moore power puller, in case you don’t have a winch on the vehicle! They’ve been making those things the same way since the early 1900s and they will easily pull around nine or 10,000 pounds. I carry one in the back of my truck all the time. I am not sponsored by either one of these companies I just think that they make very useful products.
I would love to see you come up to Canada with the Wilderness and hit 417 between Ontario and Québec. I hit all sorts of nastiness there in my Trek as I have to travel it once a week. Everything from heavy drifting snow, high winds and almost invisible roads to ice wash outs and thick Fog. Honestly my Trek has been handling all of these differing weather extremes with style. I can only imagine that the Wilderness takes it to the next level as I am driving a Crosstrek PHEV.
You should definitely share your trail spots. Maybe label them on what vehicle can handle those courses the best.
DO NOT share your trail spots.... jackasses will instantly ruin them
Yes! Would love to see the tracks that you take in driving sports tv!!
Had my 2024 crosstrek wilderness for 3 weeks now. It's a compact offroader, very capable! Thank you for the reviews!
Loves these videos! I think that it would be amazing to do some overlanding in a group, with you heading it up, at some point in Treks!
That's exactly what I wanted to see. No Xmode then Standard Xmode. Thank you!
This car continues to impress. I could watch these videos all day.
I always look forward your videos. You are an excellent teacher, I usually learn something.
It is cool watching your videos as we are in the same area. This video I realized you were not far from where my son and I have gone camping a couple of times in the last couple of years (Brown Creek Campground). We took my son's '99 F150 2WD up there. It handled great other than being a big vehicle for some of the roads. So the CrossTrek would be a great vehicle to take up there (I have a '16 Outback that I want to take up there too). I have also used Google Maps up there and has worked pretty well. There are so many roads up there to drive on (we took a number of them but in a lot of cases had to turn around because they became too narrow my son's truck with all the overgrowth).
The Crosstrek is too small for our needs, but we Love my Forester Touring.
I love that Green paint on that Crosstrek.
You are so lucky Ryan ... beautiful country you have access to. I'm envious.
Was really enjoyable to watch! Can't wait to do such things with my Forester Wilderness in the near future! P.S. You helped me a lot with the buying decision... :)
Another great video! Downloadable maps of your excursions would be one of the best reasons for this easterner to head to the left coast. You should just buy the Subie so you can really put it through its paces, it seems like a great little workhouse. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
Great video. I have a new 2024 Wilderness Crosstrek that's only a week old. I traded in my 2021 Crosstrek limited because I really liked the looks of the Alpine Green Wilderness. And being an Army veteran it has a very "Army-like" look also. Thanks for the drive. I have to say though, that everytime you show an exterior shot of you driving the Crosstrek, I keep thinking what a pain it must be for you to stop, set up your camera, go back down the trail, then drive past the camera, then turn around and drive back to the camera to get it, ....just for a few seconds of video.... but Nice Job!
Lol. I get my steps in at least.
Did the same route and the bridge with a buddy in March when there was still plenty of snowpack. Was pretty fun
"Just a couple of inches" - I want this T-shirt!
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Man, I thought you was going to do the full loop. Anyway, nice video and yes, more scout with a little more rough terrain will be awesome. To be honest that Subaru crosstrek is just the best all wheel drive cars you can buy. 👍🤘
Loving these wilderness videos! keep em coming! Looking to buy this car in the spring.
These are just to fun to watch. Like how your testing the crosstrek
Another amazing video from driving sports! Love PNW area!
Great episode of adventuring. We need more vehicles on that trail. And maybe a 2nd vehicle with a camera so we can see the suspension work and what the vehicle looks like on the trail.
Great episode Ryan.
Just love your videos Ryan ! Unfortunately you always cost me money. Back in 2021 I bought a Crosstrek Sport because of you. Now I am trading it in for a Wilderness because of you and these excellent videos. lol
I didn’t like the bright gold/ yellow exterior trim but I will live with it because of all the other positive attributes of this model.
Ryan, which has the more comfortable star tech seats? Outback or crosstrek?
That looked like such a fun drive!
Yes! Id really like posted routes. I live in western Washington and often like to take the pup on a drive. Your videos are great. Im been a subscriber for a long time. Can we see a tacoma snow video?
Thx for that video. We know a little bit more about that Crosstrek Wilderness, a car we unfortunately never be able to get in Europe. I guessed you tried a little bit more challenging path 😉
Hello Ryan, another great, entertaining and interesting video, in a stunning area. I would really be interested to know if you were alone there. Filming the work like that, with the different settings, is a huge job.
love this Trails! More vidoes like this Please!
Actually would like to see videos on the best use & features of the various Off Road Nav apps. I am sure for people just getting started it would be a great help. Posting the routes is definitely a plus.
Got inspired and just bought one in Port Angelas! Thanks for getting me in debt!😅
Before we had iPhones when we would go exploring new places off grid, we’d take orange tape and when we’d turn onto another road we’d mark a tree or bush right before the turn so we could follow our path back. We’d always carry an additional 5 gallons of gas with us as well.
Very fun video, this crosstrek wilderness with that 9.2" ground clearance is really impressive. Only wish the interior is slightly larger though...
What Garmin map app are you using on this adventure? You also mentioned another map app: ON-X? That's also for use on a phone? I'm due to get delivery of my own Crosstrek Wilderness in about 1 week. Can't wait. 😊
I’ve only used Garmin Earthmate - I didn’t realize Garmin had multiple apps. 😂
Thanks for this! Taking my new CTW out on some Florida forest service roads today!
Yes, the track info (or at least coordinates for starting points) would be appreciated. I love coming up there and would like to expand my area.
I love exploring roads like that in WA state. My VW Tiguan has all-terrain tires but only six inches of ground clearance, so the Crosstrek Wilderness would do a lot better with its ground clearance. I would seriously consider buying a Crosstrek if they still had a manual transmission along with the Wilderness higher clearance. I will not buy a CVT (continuously variable transmission).
This is the kind of adventuring I like! Questions: 1. Did the maps in the vehicle come with it or is there a way to download map apps into the vehicle?
2. Did you have someone following you just in case you broke down?
3. I'm 6'2". Would I be able to sleep in the back with the back seats down?
4. I just priced a 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport S fully loaded. $55,000!!! The Crosstrek Wilderness looks like a great option.
5. I still don't like the CVT transmission. Do you like it OK now?
Thanks!
14:50 is one of my biggest complaints about the infotainment, why can't I just touch and scroll, I having to use those little buttons to move the map and I think that's an issue only with carplay and not android auto.
Depends on the app.
@@drivingsports It seems both google maps and apple maps are that way on iOS. I might just keep an old android with off line maps in the outback. Most of the time it's fine but when exploring it nice to move around the map quickly
@@drivingsports Good to know the new infotainment supports dragging instead of the arrow buttons, my '22 Impreza with the smaller screen doesn't and it's really annoying sometimes when you want to pan around in Apple/Google/Waze. I didn't realize it was a car limitation until I plugged my iPhone into my friend's Civic which let you drag the map around.
I just checked. You can’t drag maps in either Apple or Google maps either.
@@drivingsports I was able to on android auto but not iOS not sure if I have the latest update but it’s a 24 so I’d imagine I do
Awesome. I would love to see the maps; I also live on the peninsula and would like to try these out in my spare time.
Very interested in getting the downloadable tracks on the site Ryan. I have managed to piece together some of your adventures from watching your previous videos. Being able to download the tracks would be great.
Great country and that's from someone in Colorado. Becoming much more impressed with the Crosstrek. Any idea of your overall mpg since you got it? And, how do you think it would do for a daily driver in a city like Denver?
It’s averaging around 25 MPG over the past thousand miles driven.
Interesting perspective on the maps feature of the infotainment. I had a ‘19 Forester and found the infotainment to be very frustrating.
Do you think the wilderness’s capabilities could be improved with more aggressive ATs, maybe a Falken AT3W or BFG Trail Terrain, Maxxis AT etc? Or do you think the Yokohamas are paired well with the Subarus capabilities?
The Yokos are fine for most drivers. AT3Ws do level-up the Crosstrek tho.
Your drone shots are breathtaking. Wow
Would absolutely love to have access to the maps/trails you’re adventuring down! So many cool , accessible roads for adventure! 🤙🏼
These videos are great!
Fun video. But how did the Skykomish River get on the Olympic Penn?
love your videos w the subaru wilderness models, im looking to pick one up in the next year or two, great getting to see what theyre capable of.
one aside ill offer w a grain of salt because i dont know if im right, is i also use OnX for hiking and camping, and im almost certain youre supposed to pronounce it as "Onyx" not really separating the on and x. total semantics tho, cant wait for more content with these things!
I learned more about maps and why and how to use them and download.... than I learned about the Crosstrek.
Just teasing ya.
I look forward to the future vids of this vehicle.
Can you do a review of the towing capacity and driver experience doing this activity with the CrossTrek Wilderness?
Most enjoyable channel as always!
@14:51 naturally, you swiped to move the map, but Apple Maps for some terrible reason, makes you unintuitively (while you're driving and your eyes should be focused mainly on the road) press the small arrow keys to scroll the map around. Android Auto/Google Maps doesn't do this, you can swipe to move the map. Somebody else mentioned this in another video, I thought it was bizarre.
We purchased an Outback wilderness. Best car we’ve owned. It’s gotten us more places than our diesel4x4
What do you think, are you going to test out the new dacia duster Extreme trim?
I just always enjoy your videos. You produce them in a way that lets the viewer get a real sense of being there with you on your adventures. Thank you for sharing.
I've heard the 2.5 consumes oil even at low mileage. I'd like to hear from you all if you experience any oil loss in 6 months.
Yes please on making tracks available.
I live near Seattle as well and often wonder where exactly these adventures take place. So, yeah, would be great if you could post the details/maps.
I went in the late winter/early spring up there. I ended up clearing so much lmao. Drove all over up in those hills. Nothing to sketchy. I took my 3rd gen 4runner. I want this car so bad. I've been waiting since they released the forester wilderness i just am not quiet in the marker at this moment. But i want that gas mileage for stuff like this that my civic will not do well in and my 4runner is a bit over kill and a gas hog. And yes bread crumbs are important, especially when most of it is super similar and you have adhd and a terrible sense of direction. Please post the chords! I'm always looking for new areas to check out and I'm local
When you are on these one lane roads what do you do if someone is coming the other direction? Or are the trails generally one direction?
Weird that your vehicle does not have a front camera. My 2024 Crosstrek here in Aussie has one!🤨 (And I use it all the time!)
I wish we had such nice scenic places in the North East of NA... instead we have slush and freezing rain instead of snow since the last 20+ years. Awesome footage!
Edit: Ryan, what is the piece of music you added @19:56? Thx!
I would love to look up many different routes in that state!
This is the type of "off roading" I want to take my crosstrek on. Any suggestions for the NY area?
Have a guesting. Just bought a 24 outback onyx. What tires would you recommend
Which Garmin App do you have?
Earthmate
How do you find these trails, is there an app or something?
I live in PNW and would love to have an idea of where you're getting out to! Just bought an overlanding rig and have started getting out on local FRs.
Good Job. Pretty Country up there.
Wonder how this trim is for daily use