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Former pro climber Max Kleesattel travels Europe in self-built camper

19.08.2026 16:00 1 min 1 source РУС
schwaebische-post.de DEU

Max Kleesattel, a 27-year-old from Schwäbisch Gmünd who recently ended his career as a professional climber, travels across Europe in a self-converted camper based on a Peugeot Boxer. He invested around 250 hours of work and 30,000 euros in the conversion, installing a bed, wardrobe, oven, fridge, sink, outdoor shower tank, solar panel, and chemical toilet. Over his trips in various campers, he has covered nearly 100,000 kilometers without a breakdown. He plans to drive to the North Cape in Norway soon, then start training as a professional firefighter in Heilbronn.

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Former pro climber Max Kleesattel travels Europe in self-built camper

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