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This trailer gives an entirely new meaning to ‘home gym.’

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All images courtesy Tiny Heirloom.

It’s just 28 feet long and less than 15 feet high, but this might be the most unusual climbing wall you will ever see.

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Portland, Ore., tiny-home builder, Tiny Heirloom, built the “Tiny Adventure Home” for a Mississippi couple who want to do a little climbing whenever they park.

A view through the front window of the Tiny Adventure Home
A view through the front window of the Tiny Adventure Home

Climbing Wall Tiny Home

We’re not certain how fun this would be, but it’s a way to nab a workout literally on your home.

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According to Cassidy Newton, a representative with Tiny Heirloom, the house inside looks completely normal. It has a bathtub, full kitchen, and two lofts.

But outside is a maze of boulder problems crafted from artificial climbing holds.

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The company wouldn’t say how much the home cost to build. Other custom homes of similar size on its site list for around $139,000.

The exterior is covered with Rockwerx climbing panels. The 4′ x 4′ panels start at $800 each. All told, this house looks to be around $150,000.

For comparison, do-it-yourself builds and tiny-home kits can range from $20,000 to $60,000. For the crafty builder, it seems like the concept could translate to other designs.

While pricey, this climbing wall-home will keep its owners in tip-top shape. Learn more if you want a quick send anywhere you’re parked.

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