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Owen Hudson

A Question That Changed How I Work

What actually happens when you stop theorising and start doing? That question reshaped everything about how I approach writing and analysis. I keep a notebook beside my handcycle kit — one side for raw field observations, the other for the patterns I spot once I'm back at the desk. That small habit captures my dual nature better than any job title could.

I dig into trends, stress-test ideas against real experience, and translate what I find into something genuinely useful — whether you're just starting to explore disability travel and handcycle expeditions or you've already logged serious miles and want sharper insight.

What You Can Expect Here

Hands-on practice is the backbone of everything I publish. I don't write about routes, inclusion challenges, or adaptive gear from a distance — I engage with them directly, then bring that lived texture to the page.

  • Honest, field-tested perspectives on adaptive travel
  • Clear analysis that respects both newcomers and seasoned readers
  • Practical takeaways you can actually act on
  • Writing that treats complexity as interesting, not intimidating

Pull up a post, dig into the ideas, and if something sparks a thought, I'd genuinely love to hear it — drop me a line over at the contact page.