
Dean Dunbar, known as the 'blind adventurer', shares his incredible journey of losing his sight at a young age and how he adapted to life as a blind person. He discusses his passion for extreme sports and challenges, particularly prone paddleboarding, and his experiences competing in the ISA World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dean talks about some of the challenges he has had to overcome, including the process of getting a guide dog and learning Braille, as well as the unique techniques he uses to navigate while paddling when he can’t see where he’s going or what the water conditions are doing around him. He’s also experienced many joys and has shared insights into over 150 adventures he’s taken on since being registered blind.
His story is one of resilience, teamwork, and a positive outlook on life despite the obstacles he has encountered. In this conversation, Dean shares his inspiring journey into prone paddleboarding and extreme sports, highlighting the challenges he faced due to his visual impairment. He discusses the pivotal role of his wife Rona in supporting his adventures, the importance of safety on the water, and his experiences racing at the recent ISA World Championships.
Dean emphasises the need for inclusivity in sports and the significance of communication between event organisers and athletes with disabilities. His story is a testament to resilience, determination, and the power of support systems in overcoming obstacles.
Find out more about Dean’s adventures at Extreme Dreams or follow him on Facebook.