He said: "I started losing my sight in my late teens. By the time I was 21, I'd stopped driving, and by the age of 28, it my sight had virtually gone. Part of the transition process, the acceptance of what was happening to me, involved proving to myself that I could still do things. So I threw myself into a whole range of activities – golf, cycling, running, sky diving – and absolutely loved the experience. The drawback was finding companies that would accommodate someone with my disability, and that was where I first had the idea for setting up an experience company of my own.