Overlanding is similar to backpacking, but on wheels. You find a trail with a distant destination that takes days to reach. You travel as far as you can in a day, and before it gets completely dark, you find a suitable spot for a campsite and live off what you brought with you. Unlike regular off-roading, overlanding focuses on the destination; the off-roading is just a way to get there. People have overlanded with Subarus, but Michael Hohl Subaru mainly recommends checking out their used inventory for the perfect overlanding rig.
Why Subarus Are The Best Vehicles For Winter Driving
The winters around Northern Nevada can be both beautiful and challenging. With the Sierra Nevada range to the west, climbing up the passes requires skill and a few other items to get through. Heading east, the Rockies loom across the desert. Even with colder temperatures and snow on the ground, you still have to take it easy to get across into Utah.
Not many vehicles are truly capable of handling these conditions. Even with standard all-wheel drive, the power can often become bogged down due to traction systems that are not entirely foolproof.
DriverFocus Driver Monitoring System Has Saved Lives, According to the IIHS
When traversing the mountains or the desert, you are already challenged by the distance between cities. Interstate 80 and U.S. Highway 50 require your concentration on the road. What happens if you lose concentration after a number of miles? Can your vehicle keep you going?
Subaru’s DriverFocus Driver Monitoring System is there to assist when you are either distracted or fatigued over the miles. This proven technology monitors your driving behavior. Once it senses anything outside your focus, the system alerts you through audible and visual alerts and encourages you...




