Eccentric Designs is a company that makes custom stickers and vinyl designs for Subaru cars. They have different styles for things like tail lights and fenders.
Trail drives are events where people drive their cars off-road on different paths and trails. It's a fun way to explore nature with friends and see how well the cars perform.
Off-road means driving on surfaces that are not paved, like dirt or rocks. Vehicles designed for off-road can handle these rough conditions better than regular cars.
The Subaru Outback Sport is a type of SUV that can handle rough roads and bad weather. It's good for people who like to go on adventures and need a reliable vehicle.
The Subaru Outback Limited is a fancier version of the Outback, which means it has more comfortable seats and extra features. It's a good choice for families who need space and safety.
ATS suspension is a type of upgrade for cars that helps improve how they handle on the road. The 2-inch lift means the car is raised higher off the ground, which can be useful for driving on rough terrain.
A trim level is like a version of a car that has different features. For example, one version might have more technology or better materials than another.
A roof rack is a structure on top of a car that helps carry extra things like bags, bikes, or other equipment. Some people make their own to fit their specific needs better.
Customization means changing a car to make it look or work the way you want. People often do this to make their cars unique or better for their activities.
A viscous coupling helps cars with all-wheel drive manage power between the front and back wheels. It uses a special fluid to help the wheels grip the road better, especially in slippery conditions like snow or mud.
All-wheel drive means that all four wheels of the car get power from the engine. This helps the car grip the road better, especially in bad weather like snow or rain.
Wicked Big Meat is another event for Subaru lovers where they can show off their cars and meet other fans. It's a fun way to connect with people who share the same interest in Subaru vehicles.
Boxer Fest is a gathering for Subaru fans where they can see different Subaru cars and meet other enthusiasts. It's named after the type of engine Subaru uses, called a boxer engine, which is flat and helps with stability.
Overland Expo is a big event where people who love outdoor adventures come together to see cool vehicles and learn about camping and traveling in nature.
The Subaru Impreza is a small car that's fun to drive and has all-wheel drive, making it good for different weather conditions. Many people like it for its sporty feel.
The Subaru Crosstrek is a small SUV that can handle rough roads and bad weather thanks to its all-wheel drive. It's popular because it's spacious enough for everyday use but also great for adventures like camping or hiking.
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Hi, this is Nina, and you can find me on Instagram at another Green Outback.
You're listening to episode 222 of the Subian You podcast.
Hey, everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Subian You podcast.
Before we get anything else started, if you've seen the information going around and posts and reshares,
we lost somebody a while back at the end of January, and the information was just coming out this past weekend.
And it was Jonathan who ran the Page Overland Subis.
And I talked to a few different people who have chatted with him also,
and we all had the same consensus that he was a really, really great guy, and he was always checking up on people.
I know there were many times that he would send me a message through Instagram, like on a Monday or a Saturday or Friday or whatever day,
and just say, you know, Happy Monday, Happy Friday, and he usually followed it with Broski, like Happy Sunday, Broski.
And we've been chatting for the past four years or however long we've been connected.
I mean, it's been a long time.
And, but you know, I wasn't the only one that he followed up with and checked in on.
I mean, there were other people that I've heard from that he did the same with.
So I'm definitely going to miss chatting with him and miss hearing from him.
As I know some other people will too.
He worked really hard at sharing other people's accounts and sharing their builds
and just trying to get some more recognition out there for everybody,
and just genuinely seemed passionate about sharing other people's accounts and builds and stories.
While I never met him in person, and I don't know who else may have met him in person,
but he was just always very friendly and always a pleasure to talk to.
And I talked to him the day that it happened.
And I know somebody else that also talked to him that day as well.
And we were just talking about getting him on the podcast.
And, you know, so now it's not going to happen.
But I just wanted to give a moment of silence for him and just say that he'll be missed.
So I just went to the Overland Subis page and it's Overland underscore Subis.
And now it looks like it's a dedicated page to him.
It says, In loving memory of J-Row, page creator, February 9th, 1984 to January 29th, 2026.
Also in the bio, there is a Relief Fund link if you want to go and donate to his family
and help them out in this trying time.
So again, we'll miss you, Jonathan.
And may you rest in peace.
All right, now, so back to this episode.
We are here to talk to Nina, who goes by another green outback.
And I asked her where that name came from.
I mean, it's kind of obvious, but it was a pretty, pretty cool answer.
But anyway, we'll get into her conversation here in just a little bit,
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Subaru Gear for sponsoring the SUBI and YOU podcast. Also, so somebody was asking me recently,
if I was going to get any new mods for Pearl, are tires considered a new mod? Because I just got
the Milestar Patagonia AT Pros. And I have to say that I really, really like them. They are,
there's not much road noise. They have a very aggressive look, which I really, really like.
And they were less expensive than the Toyos that I had before. And a bunch of people were running
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ahead and get into this episode with Nina and hear all about another green outback.
Hi, Nina. How's it going?
Good. How are you?
I'm good. It's nice to see you again.
Yeah, you too. Thanks for having me on.
You're welcome. It was cool to get to meet you out at Overland Expo in Virginia. And I know
we'd been talking for a while before that, but it's always fun to get to meet people in person.
Definitely. Yeah. Especially like, I feel very fortunate, I guess, and blessed that I was able
to participate in the Overland Expo because being in Houston and then getting to go to
different parts of the country and meet so many people was really cool.
Very cool. Yeah. So what's been going on with you lately and another green outback?
Nothing too major. We've been getting ready for a camping trip next weekend with Offroad Roos.
That's right. Yeah. And this will come out the Monday after that. So can you tell us like,
how much can you tell us about what is going to be going on and what you're going to be doing
and what you're excited about for the event? I'm not really sure exactly how much I'm allowed to
talk about it, but I know they're going to have some of the new Subaru models there,
which will be cool. And I think we're going to do some trail drives and then
like a group camping on Saturday. Okay. Yeah. That'll be fun. It'll be nice because I know
they're going to have... I had them on the Subi Scoop Monday. I forgot about that. So
they talked about it. Yeah. So I know you are going to have the Forester Hybrid and then the
2026 Outback Wilderness. So that's going to be super cool to see that. And for you to be able
to experience that and everybody else that gets to participate, that's going to be really cool.
Yes. So what are you looking forward to most?
For that trip probably, I haven't really seen the... Well, I've seen the new Outback, but I haven't
actually sat in it or driven. So I think that'll be cool to see.
Yeah. It'll be nice to see what it can do off-road and what they end up putting it through.
Yeah. Because it looks very different from the Outback that we know.
So just a very new platform. It'll be interesting.
Yeah. I watched Driving Sports TV. I can't remember the guy's name and I feel bad because
I see him all the time, but I see his videos all the time. But he did a video of taking
the Outback Wilderness off-road and it did really well. So it'll be interesting to see how it does
this weekend or the weekend. So I have to ask the most important question before I get too far
away from it and that is whether you prefer waffles or pancakes. I'm going to say pancakes.
Yes. Good. Yes. So what is it you like about pancakes over waffles?
I think it's like a nostalgic thing. Yeah. That was one of the first foods I learned how to make
and kind of grew up making them with my grandparents. Yeah. That's cool.
I remember going to iHop as a kid and getting pancakes because there's like an iHop in Houston
that's been, I don't know. I don't think it's the original iHop in Houston location, but it was like
one of the first ones. And I remember going there as a kid and just thinking it was like a cool
place and getting pancakes there. Yeah. So where did your interest in Subaru come from?
Like did you have family members who owned Subarus or did you like a friend own one?
What is your like Subaru origin story? So my grandfather, he had a 2007
and present Outback Sport. Oh, nice. And then my aunt had a 2011 Outback Limited.
So I grew up, I had family members who had them and in PA there's a lot of Subarus,
East Coast in general, but there's a lot up here. So yeah. And then when I was looking for my first
car, my aunt was actually getting ready to sell that Outback and I wound up buying that from her.
Oh, okay. So the one you have is your aunts? Yeah. Well, my first outback was my aunts.
So this is your second? Okay, cool. So when you like were growing up and they had those
Subarus, were they taking them off road at all? Were we all like going, you know,
on any kind of trails to just to like get off the pavement or go camping or anything?
Or was it just the fact that they had Subarus? I don't know if my aunt really took her
Subaru off road. I know my grandfather did a little bit, but I didn't usually go with him.
He used to mountain bike and stuff. So okay. So when you bought your aunts,
how long did you have that one? I had that from 2017 to 2023.
Okay. And did you make do any modifications to it? No, nothing major. I kind of always wanted to do
a lot of things I've been doing to my current Outback, that one. But I was a student then and
just didn't have really time or the money to do that. Yeah. Did you get a chance to go off-roading
with it or anything or go camping with it? Just a little bit really, really light off-roading.
Okay. So I guess you and did you know like what the capabilities were or did you find that out more
when you bought the next one? Definitely found that out more when I bought my current one.
Okay. But I've seen like pictures and videos of people off-roading all different generations
of the Outback, but I didn't really look into it too much when I had that other one.
So did you end up buying the one that you have now like after school?
Yes. Okay. I bought that one in 2023. Okay. And like so being that you said that you wanted to
do stuff with the first one, I'm sure you already had plans. Like when I get the next one, I know
I'm going to do stuff to it because now I can. I definitely did. Yeah. Yeah. Did you have like a
list of things that you wanted to do right off the bat? Definitely kind of build it out to be able
to car camp. That was definitely something. I'd seen a lot of people with like drawer systems and
different kinds of interior build outs. So I was definitely on the list and lifting it also.
Yeah. Because it looks like you do have a lift on it. So what is your lift on it now?
I have the 2-inch Ironman, the ATS suspension. Oh, okay. When did you put that on?
Just last year in March. Okay. So how's it been working out for you? About a year. It's been good
so far. I know there's been, make sure you use on that particular system. But yeah, so far for me
it's been wonderful. That's good. Yeah. Because I know when I had Luke on, he had talked to people
in Oregon, I believe, about it, like some of the campers because they were having issues and
Derek, who goes by unpaved P&W, went up to Luke and was like, hey, would you be willing to talk to
these people? And he was like, yeah, absolutely. So I haven't followed up with him since then,
but it seems like he was on the right path to take care of people and do the right thing.
That's good. And that's good that you haven't had any issues with it.
So when you had your first outback, were you just dead set on, did you end up liking it so much
that you're like, okay, the next Subaru I get is definitely going to be another outback?
Yes. I pretty much, Subaru pretty much has me at this point. I don't, I think I just,
I drove that car so much and went on like all my own like solar adventures and hiking and stuff.
And I was like, this is definitely the right car for me. So that's good. So what is yours now? And
when you bought it in 2023, was it new? Is it a 2023 model? And then what trim level is it?
So it's a 2022 limited and I bought it used. Okay. Nice. So like what,
what was like your first trip that you took it on?
Probably just some, some local like state game land roads.
Okay. Not really major trip, but like a day hike. Yeah. And then it's obviously green,
another green outback, but was like, was green the color that you definitely wanted to get or
were you open to other colors? And like that's the one that you just, that happened to be available?
What's the story behind the color? Some of both. I really liked green. So I was looking for green,
but they wanted of having, they had a green, I think, I think it was a wilderness and then
my car, which was the limited and they used cars. So I wound up looking at both of those.
Oh, okay. Nice. Yeah. So they just happened to be green, but I was happy because I was looking
for that anyway. Yeah. I know it's nice when it works out that way. So that's good that, that it,
you know, ended up doing that. So I mean, the name of your outback is obvious,
but did you have like any other names in mind or was it just like, and was it,
is it another green outback because like there's other green outbacks that are out there or was
your first one green? So my first one is also green. And I made my account when I had my first
outback. Oh, okay. So when I made my account, I was, I looked up like green outback that had
already been taken. So I was like, well, there's, there's a lot of green outbacks. This is just
another one. So it's kind of just, that's what the name is. Yeah. That's good. So is that like,
is that the name of your account or is that like the official name of your car? Because I know
some people like, they'll have a specific account name that seems like it could be the name of their
car, but then they have like an actual separate name for their car. Yeah, I guess, yeah, that's
the name of the car and the account. Okay. Okay, cool. So like, I know you have the lift, you
have the lift on it. And then, you know, they've, I've had people on here that have some like
really heavily modified Subaru's. So what else have you done besides the lift kit? I know you've
got some stuff up on the roof, but what else have you done? Yes, I built that roof rack out of like
extruded aluminum. What? Nice. To save money. Because I looked at so many different options and
I kind of like different features of different ones. And I was like, well, I'll just,
I'll just make my own. And then I can kind of customize it how I want it.
And then on the interior, I built like a drawer system and sleeping platform. And it kind of
goes around my dog's crate. So in a car camp, we have a pretty nice setup. Other than that,
I don't really have any major mods. So I'm looking at your, I mean, your, I would have never guessed
just from the photo that that was like a, what am I trying to say? That that was a roof rack that
you built on your own. Like, did you design it? And then you, like, how did that happen? I'm curious
now. That sounds, it's really cool. Yeah. So I used, it's, there's different companies that make
like extruded aluminum pieces. And then they make all these different kinds of brackets you can get.
So I just looked up a bunch of those. And I'd use that system before for building other things. So
I used CAD and kind of drew it out and then made my own drawings and just went from there.
Nice. So who, how did you have it actually like cut and everything to which you needed it to be?
I just bought like stock lengths of the material and then I actually cut it at work.
Okay. We have aluminum saw. So nice. So you just did it all yourself, huh?
I did. That is really cool. Thank you. Yeah. I know I like it when people have
custom stuff that they've done either to save money or just because they like doing DIY stuff.
And my favorite one is, I can't remember his account. He was like on the podcast really,
really early on, but he built his out of an IKEA bed frame. Oh, wow. Yeah. That's really cool.
Yeah. So I just thought, I thought that was pretty cool. Yeah. So anytime somebody does some like
cool DIY stuff, that's really nice. Yeah. So you, I was looking through your account like you've
gone to some pretty nice spots. So where like, where all have you gone out from where you live?
Because I'm guessing are there some really nice spots really close to where you live or do you
have to travel far to get there? So I'm pretty thankful to be in like in Central PA because
I'm pretty short drive away from a lot of really cool like hiking trails and overlooks.
And then there's places like New Jersey and Maryland that, you know, they're right next door.
So I don't have to travel too far for some, some pretty good views. Yeah. That's good.
How like, what are some of your favorite spots that you go to?
There's this one that's in, it's in Jim Thorpe PA. It's, you kind of drive back on the state
game lands and then it's a, you know, like a two mile hiking trail to a, it's just a really nice
overlook of the Lehigh River. Yeah. That's a good one. Some driving and some hiking.
What, did you go on the, for Overland or yeah, for Overland Expo in Virginia,
did you go on the more off-road trail or did you drive on the more tame trail?
I was on the Skyline Drive. Yeah. That's what it was. Yeah. I was with you. Yeah. That's what I
thought. Cause that was, that was a really pretty drive. It was long. That like, it was long. Yeah.
It was so nice, but it was kind of like after a while I was like, okay, it's kind of looking
like the same view over and over again. I mean, it's still beautiful, but just being in the car
for, for that long. Cause I think the whole trip was like, what, five hours or something? Cause it
was a hundred miles. Yeah, four or five hours I think. Yeah. But it was fun. That was, it was
definitely nice. Yeah. And I know it was like during the government shutdown, so we didn't have
to pay any fees to get in. So that, that was nice. Yes, it was. Yeah. So also like, I've seen that
you've driven through like snow and you've been on the beach and you've driven through sand and
stuff, but have you driven through mud also? Nothing really deep. Maybe a little mud just
here and there, but. Yeah. Nothing crazy. Yeah. Nothing crazy. And have you ever gotten,
Oh, sorry. Yeah. Yeah. I, I know we, we have some pretty good muddy spots here, which is
how I got in trouble and messed up my viscous coupling from driving too aggressively through it,
but, but I think it was worth it to me. Have you ever gotten stuck in the snow or the sand?
I haven't yet, but. Okay. Are you planning to? No, but in the snow, sometimes it gets a little
bit sketchy, especially if there's ice. Yeah. Sometimes it, not really the best to drive in,
but. Yeah. Do you. I'm cautious. Do you prefer the snow or the sand? Yeah, the sand.
Probably snow if it's not like more than six inches. Yeah. But sand is fun. It,
it's a different experience for sure. Yeah. I've, there's a park here that's north of Houston
that I took my car to like three weeks after having it and there was sand in the park and
no, just like stock tires didn't air down and I was driving through some sandy spots and I knew that
it was possible to get stuck, but I'm just like, I'm going to try it anyway. And it's definitely
a weird feeling driving on sand. You can feel the car just like shifting with the sand and, and then
I haven't, I mean, I've driven Pearl when we had the hard snow here back in 2024, but I haven't
driven through like proper snow in Pearl, but I have driven other Subaru's through snow and it's,
that's a fun experience too. Nice. Yeah. I really like it. I also see that you've been to Wicked
Big Meat and Boxer Fest. Are they like, I mean, because, because Boxer Fest is in Pennsylvania,
right? It is. That's in York. Yeah. And then how far is Wicked Big Meat from you?
Maybe about six hours. Okay. Yeah. And how many times have you been to both of them?
So Wicked Big Meat, I've, the first time I went was actually last year and then
Boxer Fest I've been, I think five times. Oh, nice. Yeah. Yeah. The first time I went,
I didn't really know anyone else who, who was going, but I was like, oh, this will be
interesting to go see because I have a Subaru now, but I didn't even stay the whole day. I just,
I walked around for a little while, but I left, I think, you know, knowing people that are also
there makes it a totally different experience. Oh yeah. Yeah. Cause going like when I, cause the
Subaru flew me out to Boxer Fest in 2021 and I only knew like maybe three or four people.
So, and I, I was there like, I wasn't there with anybody. I can't like Subaru flew me out there.
They were doing their own thing. And like I said, I only knew like maybe three or four people there.
And so I was like walking around by myself a lot. So it was kind of like
boring at times, not boring, but just, I guess lonely because like, I didn't have anybody with
me to like walk around and hang out with. I had to like just kind of find pockets of time with
people here and there. But so I get that. Have you, have you ever put your car in the show or
just attending? So last year, I was actually in the show at Boxer Fest for the first time,
which was cool. So what was that experience like having your car in the show versus just
attending? It was definitely different because you're, you're kind of trapped there for the
whole day, but you also get to meet and talk with a lot of different people, which is definitely
cool. You kind of have, kind of have your own space and then people will come and go from your
car, but a lot of people came to, to Pet Tobin. So I kind of stayed at my car almost the whole
day. I didn't, I didn't really get to walk around that much. Yeah, it's, it's tough having your
car in or having a booth at one of the CB Fest events because it's like you get stuck in the
booth and you don't get a chance. The only time you really get a chance to walk around is like
before everything gets started and after and then maybe a little bit during the day,
but it's not, not always easy. But like, did you have your awning at the time?
I did. Yep. And were y'all able to put it out?
We were. Yeah, we, we kind of, all the overland suvies kind of parked near each other. So
we made sure to leave space and kind of figure out whose awnings were on which sides. So.
Yeah. Yeah. Cause it's, it's important to be able to, if you have an awning to put it out like
that so that people can see like how it gets used. Yeah, definitely. So what was, what were like some
of the like biggest questions you had about your car and did, and did you have your drawer system
in there at the time? I did. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. A lot of people asked about the drawers and
most of the questions are about Tobin. So I think I didn't have Tobin probably talk about the car
more, but yeah, Tobin definitely steals it. Yeah. So just so everybody's listening, let everybody
know who Tobin is. Tobin is my blue healer dog. And if you, if you've met me, you've probably
met him. He goes to most car events and hikes and camping with me. So. He's very friendly too. Yeah.
He's very friendly. Yeah. He's a good dog. So like with your drawer setup, what all like,
how did, I know you said you've got it kind of built around his crate, but like what is in your
drawers? How do you have it like built out for you and your purposes for when you're getting out?
So I kind of, you know, I can kind of change what's in the drawers depending on where I'm going,
but usually one of my drawers is for like my camping stove and then cooking things,
and then the other drawer usually has tools and some of Tobin's gear.
Okay. And then how like, how long are you usually getting out? Is it just like,
like overnight or are you doing like a whole weekend sometimes? I know that Overland Expo is
like several days, but like, you know, so that was kind of planned out with Subaru. But
when you're going either by yourself or maybe with other people, like what is the longest time
that you're usually staying out? Probably the longest that I've stayed out maybe with a group
is like three nights. Okay. And then solo usually just one, because it's usually just on the weekend.
So it's like just a Saturday night. Yeah. And then do you have any future plans of having
like a rooftop tent or doing any kind of pull behind trailer with a tent or are you just going
to plan to continue to sleep in your car? And is that working out really well for you?
Yeah. So for now it's working out pretty well to just stay in my car. I definitely feel safe
in my car. And then having Tobin right there next to me is nice, but rooftop tent could be a
possibility someday. Yeah. Yeah. They are pretty cool. Yeah. Yeah. They're nice. And definitely,
I mean, it's nice because it gets you, you know, like in a tent space, maybe a little bit more space
so that you can load more stuff up in your car if you need to. Yeah. You have a rooftop box, don't
you? I do. What do you have in that? I have some tools and like emergency gear in that. It's not
really that full. So sometimes depending on how long I'm staying out, I'll also put some food or
other light things in there. Okay. And how often do you get out to go like solo camping
as opposed to like going with a group? Not super often, maybe once a month, but
just depends what else I'm up to. Yeah. How far would you say that you've like,
or what's the furthest distance you've driven in your outback?
Probably 11 hours to Cape Lookout in North Carolina. That's probably the farthest.
Okay. Do you have any like longer trips planned or any big trips for like the next year or within
the next year or so? Not really, but I would eventually like to take a longer road trip,
see some of the national parks and stuff out west. Yeah. But I don't have anything planned yet.
Okay. Yeah. Do you, well, I guess I know that like with Overland Expo, Virginia, it was through,
it was, could you received an email from Subaru, right, as like an invite? Is that how it worked
out? I did. I also, I was kind of part of the Adventure One crew that was growing. So, yeah,
they kind of invited that whole group together. Okay. Do you know if that's the plan again for
this year? I'm not sure. We haven't discussed yet, so I don't know. Okay. All right. So like,
whenever you're getting out with other people and you're like going out, do you all like go to,
I guess, just off-roading or just mostly like campsites?
Mostly just camping, like super light off-roading maybe, but...
Okay. And then like, who are some of the people that you hang out with the most?
So I'm kind of, I know a lot of people from a lot of different areas, I'm sure a lot of us probably
do. Yeah. So definitely like the Adventure One group, I've been, I've camped with them,
I camped with them before Wicked Big Meet last year, and then again at Overland Expo,
and then Corey Crosstrek in, created the SoFly. Yeah. We hung out a lot at Overland Expo, and I
think we're going to try to plan more adventures soon. Was she the one that got in Tobin's tent with
him? Yes, she did. That was so funny. That was a really fun trip. I really enjoyed that. Yeah,
that was definitely a highlight. And then I mentioned Cape Lookout before that. There's
all a group of people who kindly invited me to join them on that, and I've been two times now,
and we're actually going again in April of this year, but some of my friends from that group,
Molly, the Neverending Suvi, and then Mothtrack Annie, she's in
Missouri, and then Matt off-roading the Outback. I think he was on an earlier episode of your podcast.
Yeah, he was. Yeah. And then I could just keep going. I have so many friends. No, that's good
that you have a lot of people out in that direction to get together with. It's nice having a variety
of people like that too, because then not that you're stuck with the same people, but it's nice
when you have a bunch of different people that you can meet up with. And so I know that the
off-road event over the weekend is with off-road ruse. Is this your first time doing something
with off-road ruse? It will be. I do know some of the people who are in that group. I've never
actually gone to one of their events. They've just always fallen on at a time when I'm busy,
but I've met up with a lot of people within that group just at other events, like cars and coffee
and things. Yeah. So I was looking at your account and it says you have NH Adventures. What is that
account? That's kind of like my personal account. I just kind of all non-super content, like hiking
and some abandoned places, just other photography stuff. Yeah. I guess you're into photography?
I am, yeah. Okay. Yeah, because you have some nice photos over there. Thank you. You're welcome.
I appreciate it. You're welcome. How long have you been doing photography? Probably since like
2013. Okay. Yeah. Not professionally, just for fun. Oh, okay. Yeah, that was my next question,
is if you've done anything with it professionally. Is that something that you would aspire to do?
I definitely would like to. I've looked into it before trying to get a little more serious about
it, but we'll see. Yeah. So you talked about like when you were at Boxer Fest and Tobin was
kind of stealing the attention and everything. Is that pretty much the case wherever you go?
That is often the case, which is fine with me. It's a nice way to meet new people and also
just want to have Tobin. I'm a pretty introverted person, so it makes it easier for me to kind of
be with a group of people if I have him. Yeah, I can imagine that would make it easier, but like,
yeah, this is my dog. And then, you know, because I mean, so many people have dogs or love dogs, and
it's always a good topic of conversation. And then having a dog that's super cute and friendly
definitely helps. Definitely. Yeah, because it could be like, hey, I'm over here too.
Yeah. I know we've got Tobin around. And then you also have Tobin's Auto Club.
Is that just like an account dedicated to him? Pretty much. That's Tobin's account, yeah.
Tobin in cars, and I take pictures of a lot of him at whatever events we go to, so usually just
pictures of Tobin in front of a car. Okay. So that's where the name came from then, Auto Club.
Yeah. So like, now that you have this other Subaru and you've had it for like close to
three years now, because you said you got it back in 2023, are there some other mods that you
are planning to do or want to do? I'm not really sure. I might do some lights. That's one of the
things that I really haven't dove into, so that might be on the list. But other than that, I'm
pretty happy with how it is now. Yeah. Because I'm guessing it's like built out to what you
need it for. And like there's not really anything else you need. Because I know like with Adventure
One, I had Kyle on to talk about their YouTube channel and like the first video they put out,
talked about just that, like build out your Subaru that's the way, you know, suitable for what your
needs are and what you're doing with it. Yeah. You know, you don't have to have a lot of crazy mods
like everybody else. And because like, I feel like mine is looks pretty stock compared to some
other Subaru's. But I don't also don't need a lot of stuff because unfortunately, we don't have a
lot of stuff here. But it's nice when everybody can come together and just like you can have a
completely stock Subaru and everybody's excited for you just for the fact that you own a Subaru.
Definitely. It's a very welcoming community. Yeah. So would you, did you like find out about the
community when you had your first Outback? Or did you kind of get more into it with this one?
So I made my account in 2020. And so I kind of started making Instagram friends
during that. And that's, that's when I've learned about all the different things people were doing
to their Subaru's. Yeah. Yeah. And then like, I mean, it sounds like you've probably met a lot
of the people that you were talking to with all these different people that you get to meet up with.
Yeah. I've definitely gone to meet a lot of people that I like, I've talked to them a lot online
first and then I go meet them like a year or two into having many Instagram conversations. And it's
always cool. Yeah. Yeah. It's nice, especially when you've been talking to somebody for a really
long time and you become good Instagram friends and then you finally get a chance to meet in person
and then see each other's cars and get excited about that. That's always fun.
Definitely. So what would you say has like been a favorite memory that from owning your Subaru?
Like I guess maybe this one now, since you've done more stuff with it and probably traveled more with
it. Yeah. Either Overland Expo or the Cape Lookout trips, probably, those are probably tied.
They were both really, really cool opportunities. Yeah. How would you say that your Outback best
matches your personality? Back to what we were talking about with kind of building your Outback
to fit your needs. I think my Outback is pretty practical. I feel like I'm a pretty practical
person. So yeah, that's good. Yeah. And if you could describe your Outback in one word, what would
it be? Probably home. I think I feel pretty safe when I'm in the Outback or just traveling with it
and can fit all my things in it that I need to and usually I'm going somewhere, somewhere fun with
friends. So that would be home. Yeah. So when you're doing like solo traveling, what kind of
like preparations and precautions do you take as being like a solo female traveler?
I think I just make sure I'm prepared for like if I have a bit dead battery or a flat tire,
so I make sure I have like basic tools. And then I almost always have Tobin with me, which
yeah, maybe false sense of security. I don't know. But I feel like he's helpful. Other than that,
I just kind of make sure I'm aware of my surroundings. Don't go to like sketchy looking places.
Yeah. Well, yeah. I mean, having Tobin with you is it's good because then you're not alone. And then
it lets other people know that you're not alone. Definitely. Yeah. And then do you like let people
know where you're going? Like friends be like, Hey, I'm going to be going out for this trip. And
this is where I'm going to be just in case like just in case you know something happens, at least
people know where you are. Yeah, I usually let at least one person know. That's good. Just just in
case. Yeah. Have you had any issues while you've been out? Not any like major safety issues. I've
had some car issues, but with my old car, but nothing, nothing too, too dangerous. Yeah,
that's good. How many miles do you have on this outback? This outback, I just hit 79,000 last week.
So yeah, it's getting up there. Yeah. How many did it have when you bought it? It had 18,000.
Oh, okay. Wow. Yeah. So you've put, you've put a decent amount on it. I have, yeah.
Is like, is most of your miles coming from, I mean, because like you said that one trip was
like 11 hours. And then obviously you went out to over, how long was, how long did it take you to
get to Overland Expo? That was about six hours. Oh, okay. So that's not too far. Yeah. Not too far.
But then there was quite a bit of driving while we were there. Yeah.
Was there like, are there, other than like, you know, taking longer trips to try to go out west
and go to national parks, are there any other places that you've seen where you're like,
I have to go there someday? I mean, in the world, yes. I don't know. In the US, there's just,
like, it would be great to spend like a month or two all like out west. Yeah.
There's some places in Canada for sure that I would definitely like to go to. And would be,
you could drive to them because. Yeah. Yeah. That would be good. Yeah. There's a lot of
Subaru's up there too. There are. Yeah. I've had a few Canadians on. Nice. Yeah. So it'd be good
to, you know, you could actually meet up with people up there. Definitely. I know, I know a few.
So I think maybe we'll have to plan something someday. Yeah. It would be like, I would really
like to take a west coast tour and just go like, just drive all in the west coast area,
like California, Oregon, Utah, Washington, all those like, because there's so many
beautiful spots to see. There's so many people out there. It's like, and what's really cool about
connecting with so many different people everywhere is like, there's almost, seems like
there's hardly any places that you could go that you wouldn't have met, you know, connected with
somebody online. Yeah. I think that's definitely true. Are there like any people that you've
chatted with for the past few years or whatever that you have become like really, really good
Instagram friends that you really, really want to be able to meet? Probably, you know, Dan, he
used to have the Titanic Subaru. Yeah. I think he was on your podcast too earlier. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. We talk a lot. So I definitely, he's in California, but if I make it out there someday,
I definitely would like to meet up with him. Yeah. He's a good guy. How's he been doing lately?
I haven't talked to him in a while. Yeah. I think he's very good. That's good. I need to reach out
to him. We haven't chatted. That's the hard part too, is you like end up connecting with so many
people. It's hard to like keep up with everybody. It is definitely difficult. People have their own
things going on and then you just like, somebody like that, you brought up his name and I was like,
oh my gosh, I haven't talked to him in a long time and I feel bad. But hey, he hasn't messaged me either.
Yeah. But yeah, no, it's always fun to be able to meet up with people.
So how would you say that owning your Subaru has changed your life?
Well, it's definitely helped me make friends and kind of be part of a community.
Again, I'm pretty introverted if we didn't talk about that already.
So it's hard for me to make friends just because I'm so quiet, but having my Subaru and then
meeting other people that we have very similar things in common, I think that definitely has
changed my life in that way. So like being introverted, because I get that, because I mean,
I know there's like different levels of introverts, you know, people being introverted,
because like when I went to Boxer Fest, I just walked around by myself and I could have just
walked up to people and started talking to them. But that's not my personality to just walk up to
people and be like, hey, how's it going? You know, I'm usually like when I'm at an event or something,
I'm usually like over in the corner just watching everybody else being quiet.
And yeah, I do the same. I mean, like that and that struggle is real because like I want to be
more outgoing. I want to be the person that can go up to somebody and just like introduce myself.
And then also like having the podcast, you would think like that would be something for me to just,
but I don't feel I don't like talking about myself and the podcast and be like, hey,
hi, I post a podcast, you just check it out. You know, I'm just like, that's not my personality
either. I'm trying to be better at that so that more people will learn about the podcast who may
not know it. But and what I'm getting at is since you've owned your Subaru for a while and you've
met up with a lot of people now that own Subarus. And I know even when you meet up with people,
because like when I was at all the Overland Expos, I, we're all there with Subarus. We're
there for the same reason. And I still didn't walk up to people and introduce myself. I,
it's almost like I, I was like, see people talking and I like, okay, maybe they'll come
introduce themselves to me. So I don't have to do that, you know, I get that. Yeah. And so, but like,
so with all the time that you've had your Subaru, all the events and stuff that you've gone to,
has it gotten easier to kind of initiate conversation? Since you know that you're kind of
all there and you, because like the thing is, like, once you get started talking to somebody,
you know, it's going to be okay. That's true. Especially in the Subaru community,
because people aren't going to be like, what are you talking to me for? You know,
you're all there for the same reason. But has it gotten any easier? Is it still like,
still difficult to go up and talk to people? I think it's, it's gotten a little easier,
definitely in like smaller groups. It's still like at WickedVigMe, it was, it was still a
little tricky. There's just so many, when there's just so many people, it can be tough.
Yeah, I get it. Because I've like, I'm trying to, I guess, like use my experiences with opening up
more with Subaru events and trying to carry that over to other parts of my life too, like outside
of Subaru. You know, you go to an event that's not Subaru related, like where there's other people.
Has that helped with that? Any? Yeah, it definitely has a little bit.
Yeah. It's, it's not an, it's not an easy thing to do. I totally get that. I feel like,
I feel like there's, I know I've had a lot of people on the podcast that are on the more introverted
side. And they have said that, you know, owning a Subaru and being able to go somewhere where they,
you know, over time realize like, okay, I know that when I go to this event or just meet up,
like especially with smaller, you know, meetups, that, you know, people are going to be like accepting.
And, and I think it has helped a lot of people to be more open, especially when you're in a
situation where you're around people for the same reason. So thank you Subaru for making awesome
cars that we all love. Definitely. It's formed a good community. Yes. And so you kind of alluded
to it earlier because you said Subaru has me now, but do you think you'll always own a Subaru?
Probably. I'll say yes for now. Okay. So like with all, so with the new lineup of
Subaru's, like if somebody said, hey, we're going to just give you another Subaru, not like take
yours away, but just give you a second one. And you can choose whichever one you want. Which one
would you choose? I really like the Imprezas, the Imprezahatchbacks. They're, they're just a little
bit too small. So I actually looked at some of them before I got my current outback. They just
didn't have enough space inside for me, but as a second car, I had to have a second Subaru. I
definitely go for one of those. What is it that you like about them? I don't know. I think I just
said they're fun to drive because I, I got to test drive some. Okay. When you were looking,
yeah, that's good. Yeah, I like, I like that they're lower to the ground. And like, yeah, I mean
for, for what you were saying, you know, it's too small for what you were wanting to do, but
it's basically the same size as a Crosstrek just not lifted. And I love, like I'm not doing any
car camping. So my Crosstrek for me is perfect, but I like having a smaller car, but also like
having a hatchback because having a hatchback is just so much better than having a trunk.
Definitely. Because you just for space, moving things, just all sorts of reasons. And like,
especially for you, what you're doing with your camping setup and sleeping in your car,
it works out perfect. It does. Yeah. So anything else you want to share about like your Subaru
journey, things you've learned along the way, things that you've done?
I don't think so. Okay. All right. So this is the like segment to get to know you a little bit
better. But like, who is Nina as in describe yourself?
That's a tough one. I'm an introvert. I also an adventurer though, I like to explore a lot
places and really find joy in going to places and hiking and yeah.
So where did your love of adventuring and hiking come from?
Where I grew up, I had like a creek in my backyard. So I used to spend tons of time
down there. And then also visiting my grandparents, they had different like
forests around them. So just really just playing outside a lot as a kid, I think.
Yeah, because you had the environment that was just like, that was just what was there.
And so you're getting out because like my grandparents lived on a little bit of a land.
I think it was like an acre and a half or something. So there was a lot of grass. And then
when we would go to our family reunions up in East Texas, there was where we would have it.
There was a creek that was off in the woods and we would go hike over to that creek and just
walk along it. And then yeah. And then my great grandmother's house, it had like just a bunch
of trees in the backyard. And they had this really long tire tree swing and just, you know,
it wasn't like just a typical flat yard. There was, you know, a lot of terrain. And so I kind of
grew up around that too. So it's kind of like whenever you're just automatically put in those
environments, you just grow to love the outdoors. Yeah. So what is a favorite memory from your
childhood? My dad's parents, they used to live in Maryland. I'm not sure how much land they had,
but they had this cool little house and they had just a few neighbors kind of up on this mountain,
very like secluded. So just visiting them and then like driving the tractor, going on hikes,
things like that. Just good memories. Tractors are cool. They are cool. Yeah. My grandpa had a tractor
and because they had, they had some, they had a pretty good size garden for a while. So he would
use it to like hoe the rose and everything and for other stuff out on their on their property.
But yeah, I love tractors are cool. So what is it that you do for a living?
So I design custom enclosed trailers. Okay. Like for clients or for like a brand?
It's for all different clients. So basically, clients will come to us and ask for a quote for
like a food trailer or a classroom or a mobile office. And then we'll design that for them.
And then we build it from the ground up, which is really cool. So it's completely custom.
That is cool. So where you work, do you all do like all the design and building and everything
all there in house? So you get to actually see it go up? Yeah, it's all in house, which is,
it's definitely cool to see something go from nothing and just being on a piece of paper to
actually having a physical design. What is the, what would you say the coolest one you've ever done
has been? We did a like a mobile welding lab. Oh, that one was pretty cool. We had nice is
is like all steel interior and we had different booths for for welding.
So you do you use like CAD to draw all that? Yes. Is that is that where you did the design for your
rooftop rack? It is. Yep. That's cool. That's really cool. I know it's nice when you have
those conveniences like that. It is. Yeah. Do you have like, do you have a dream job?
Maybe going back to what we were talking about earlier, being a photographer,
like landscape and wildlife would be really cool. Yeah. I love seeing outdoor photography,
especially like landscape. I like industrial photography too. Like buildings and you know,
it's just like interesting architecture, stuff like that. Yeah. I was into like abandoned
photography for a while, but it's hard to do with with Tobin. So I haven't been able to do that as
much, but that's definitely a passion. I guess there's the fear of him running into an abandoned
building and getting injured in there or something. Yeah. That's probably not, probably not safe for
him. Yeah. Yeah. That's good. What is something that makes you want to get out of bed every day?
Probably just every day's different and a new adventure and also Tobin needs his breakfast.
Yeah. What is something that makes you want to stay in bed?
I guess the whole world right now is a little bit scary. So just in general, the
violence and stress of the world. Yeah. That leads into my next question. What is something
that really scares you? Probably the same thing. Yeah. We'll go with the same thing. Just
seeing people get like physically injured, I think definitely scares me. Yeah. Why can't we just have
more friendly people? I've said it before, a long time ago, everybody just needs to own a Subaru
and that's like, that's just soft world peace. Yeah. Yeah. Besides Tobin and your Subaru, what is,
and I guess photography, are there any other things that really excite you?
Going hiking to like a new overlook, definitely always exciting. Yeah.
How many, how often do you get to go explore and discover a new overlook?
Not as often as I'd like, but I do hike. I try to go for hikes a few times a month and
I try to go to new places, but sometimes I just can't drive too far in one day.
Yeah. Are there trails around you that you know of that you haven't even been on yet?
There are a few. For some reason, I have a map of PA that have on my wall and I put like
pins into all the places I've been. For some reason, I just keep avoiding like two hours
south of me. I don't know why, so maybe this year I need to get to some of those parks and
trails and check them out. You need to put some more pins on your map.
Definitely. What would be your best bit of advice to give to someone about anything?
So a lot of people who have met me in person have asked me what my bracelet means. It says
no zero days and that's basically, that phrase basically means like every day do like one thing
to work towards a goal or whatever like larger picture thing. So I'd say probably if you haven't
tried it, adopt the no zero days mindset. I like that. Anything else you want to share before we
get out of here? I think that's it. Okay. Well, hopefully I'll see you again this year, maybe at
Overland Expo, Virginia again. Definitely. I'm not sure if I'll be there yet, but we'll see.
It's cool that we got to meet because then I can add you to the list of people that I've
met in person that I've had on the podcast. That's always fun. Definitely. It was definitely cool
to meet Tobin and see your outback. Yeah. Tobin enjoyed meeting you too. Yeah. So thank you so much
for taking the time and chatting with me and I hope you have fun. I mean, again, this is coming
out after your weekend trip, but as we're recording this, I hope you have a lot of fun at the event.
You're welcome. And I look forward to seeing what's going on with it. I know that Offroad
Roo's has a YouTube channel, so no doubt we'll be seeing stuff on Instagram, of course, and then
I'm sure they're going to be putting stuff out with the YouTube channel. And so we'll see what
happens. I'm excited to hear all about it. Yeah, definitely exciting. All right. Will you have
a good evening? Yeah, you too. I will talk to you later. Yeah, thank you so much. You're welcome.
All right. Bye. Hello again, everyone. Thank you for tuning in to another episode of the
Subi and You podcast. Thank you, Nina, for taking the time to record with me. And again,
it was great meeting her in person out at Overland Expo, Virginia. It's always fun when we all get
to meet somebody in person, especially when you've been chatting with them online, then you finally
get to see their rig. It's always such a cool, cool moment. So thanks again for tuning in. If
you're not giving her a follow yet, go follow her. It's another underscore green underscore outback
and go check out her build. Also, go check out Tobin's Auto Club. It's T-O-B-I-N-S underscore
auto underscore club. So you can go check out what he's got going on over there. If you ever get a
chance to meet Nina and Tobin in person, that'll be really cool because Nina is a really great person.
And then Tobin is such a fun little dog and very cute. Thanks again, Nina, for taking the time to
record with me. I hope everybody has a really great week. We will see you next Monday for
another Subi Scoop. And then of course, there's more episodes to come. So have a good week. Much
Subi love, RAF.
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About this episode
Nina shares her heartfelt memories of Jonathan, a beloved member of the Subaru community who recently passed away, emphasizing his kindness and dedication to connecting with others. The episode transitions to an engaging conversation with Nina, known as 'another Green Outback,' where she discusses her Subaru journey, including her experiences at the Overland Expo and her upcoming camping trip with Offroad Roos. Listeners will enjoy insights into her modifications, including a 2-inch Ironman lift, and her passion for car camping and outdoor adventures.