• Inclusive Adventure Park Design

    Adventure activities can be a powerful way to experience the outdoors and create memories, but not everyone has equal access to these experiences. Inclusivity and accessibility are crucial to ensuring that everyone can benefit from the physical and emotional benefits of outdoor activities
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    Adopting Universal Design for Inclusive Adventure

    The importance of inclusivity and accessibility in adventure activities cannot be overstated. Ensuring that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate requires multi-faceted efforts encompassing physical, social, and attitudinal accessibility. By adopting universal design principles, utilizing adaptive equipment, and promoting a welcoming culture, adventure providers can provide equal access to the great outdoors. This commitment not only promotes social justice but also makes sound business sense by expanding the market to a new demographic of eager customers.

  • Climbing Fun For Everyone. And That Really Means Everyone

    Pioneering ropes course specifically aimed at disabled people to open next year.

    People with a physical disability or mental illness frequently find themselves excluded from climbing activities, as many existing venues limit or prevent access due to the lack of 'suitable' ropes course layouts. However, things are about to change.

  • Improve the Accessibility and Inclusivity of Your Climbing Gym

    We caught up with National Geographic’s 2019 Adventurer of the Year and 2x Para Climbing World Champion, Mo Beck, about how catch-and-hold technology can make auto belays a viable training tool for more adaptive climbers than ever before.