Suresh Paul and Equal Adventure – a potted history
Suresh Paul, founder of Equal Adventure, has always been involved with inclusive outdoor activities. His early interest in outdoor adventure activities saw him sitting at the bottom of an abseil watching children with arthritis, whose emotions ranged from tears to laughter, the result of their discomfort in a standard climbing harness.
Following several years of coaching, he completed a BA (Hons) degree in Design with Applied Technology and set about his professional life with the ethos:
“You have to decide if you want to make money or make sense if you want to be a designer”, “If you don’t stand for something, you will fall for anything,” and “Everyone dreams of a system so perfect that no one has to be good”.

Brunel University and Professor Heinz Wolff
For seven years, from 11am 15th December 1995, with the help of Nigel Winser at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) and Professor Heinz Wolff, he launched and ran the Adventure Designs Project at Brunel University, which designed outdoor equipment for people with disabilities. Legacies from this foundation research work formed the basis of Equal Adventure.
A Move to Scotland
Wanting to be closer to the wild, Suresh moved to Scotland in 2001 and set up Equal Adventure as a sole trader. He initially concentrated on training and pure academic research, but a year later, the Adventure Designs project closed down. Rather than lose all the development work and expertise, Suresh secured the rights to continue these projects under Equal Adventure Developments Ltd. He set up a new office at the National Mountain Centre in Aviemore in September 2003, which provided a firm base and a fresh start to consolidate old work and legacies, as well as providing a platform from which to grow. Successful years of development and further research followed, which combined field research, product design and the creation of new resources, and was formalised academically in his PhD, Inclusive Adventure by Design (Paul 2010).
In 2008, Equal Adventure moved to its base in Dulnain Bridge, where purpose-built facilities enabled the business to grow into the wide-ranging operation it is today. The new premises have created the foundation for Equal Adventure Charity, which continues the development work, alongside Equal Adventure Development’s ethical trading.



