200k-mile Subaru Outback and Crosstrek took on Moab Trails proving they're the ultimate adventurer's cars
- Two Subaru SUVs completed a bunch of tricky Moab trails
- Both of the off-roaders had over 200 miles on the clock
- Only one trail proved a major challenge to the cars
Published on May 05, 2025 at 3:21 AM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on May 02, 2025 at 12:11 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
A Subaru Outback and Crosstrek conquered some fierce Moab trails to prove they are the ultimate adventurer’s car.
Owners Milton Salguero and Carey Lando took their Subaru cars on an epic adventure, with the two cars having covered 200,000 miles each in their lifetimes.
Tough, rocky and perilous terrains greeted the two as they went on their journey, yet both were able to complete the journey.
What the cars showed was that even the highest milers can accomplish some pretty impressive things.
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The two Subarus faced some difficult terrain
Some seriously difficult terrain faced the two Subaru cars on their journey.
First of all, there was Hell’s Revenge, a 6.5-mile terrain recommended only for experienced drivers with advanced equipment.
Even so, the two Subarus managed to bypass this bit of terrain, and some modifications aided the two off-roaders.
However, the trickiest trail attempted is known as the Top of the World.

One of the two cars couldn’t complete it, while the other did with great difficulty.
Salguero’s car was the one that completed the trail and is highly likely to be the first Subaru ever to do so.
Despite their age and high mileage, the showing was impressive.
The fact that one completed the trail and the other reached 80 percent of it shows how solid the two vehicles are.
Other trails were conquered by the Subaru duo
During the adventure, the two off-roaders conquered other trails as well.
Fins and Things was another of the Moab paths the Outback and Crosstrek had to navigate.
This is a 10-mile run with lots of elevation change.
The trail offers up some incredible views, as it overlooks the La Sal Mountains.
Some websites rate the trail’s difficulty as Level Six.
However, despite this, both cars conquered it with no problem.
It proved that these two heavily modified and well-driven machines had what it took for some crazy adventures.
The pair posted images on their Instagram accounts.
Salgeuero shared a photo of their Subaru after it reached the top of the Top of the World trail.
So if you were thinking of spending a fortune on a highly versatile off-roader, then maybe you don’t need to.
Maybe all you need is a slightly modified, jacked-up Subaru instead!
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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.