Blindly Following Dreams – Follow Steve, Eva and Danny on their epic adventure

19th July 2025
Eva and Steve stand smiling in front of their joined recumbent trikes, holding an OpenSight banner. They're dressed in matching purple OpenSight tops, and the trikes are fully loaded for their journey, with colourful safety flags and a trailer attached. The scene is outdoors with a wooden fence and leafy trees behind.

We are incredibly proud to introduce you to Steve, Eva and Danny — a remarkable family who, following a life-changing diagnosis of sight loss, are setting off on an extraordinary adventure across Europe under the name Blindly Following Dreams.

What began as a personal journey to reclaim joy and adventure has now become a mission to raise awareness and funds for OpenSight — and we couldn’t be more honoured.

We’re so grateful that Steve, Eva and Danny has chosen to support OpenSight — a small local charity with a big impact — as part of their journey. Every donation helps us continue to be there for people facing sight loss, just as we’ve been there for Steve and many others.

We’ll be sharing updates, photos and stories from the road — so keep checking back to follow their progress and show your support.

You can support Blindly Following Dreams and help us continue our work by donating to their fundraising page here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/blindlyfollowingdreams

Thank you for helping us raise awareness, and thank you to Steve, Eva and Danny for taking us all along for the ride.

Now over to Steve, Eva and Danny…

Hello there,

Our names are Steve, Eva and Danny – Together we are ‘Blindly Following Dreams’.

A close-up of Steve and Eva smiling and standing arm in arm, proudly holding an OpenSight banner. They are both wearing purple OpenSight cycling vests. The banner highlights OpenSight's services including Information, Advice, and Support Groups, with photos of a child blowing bubbles and an older adult receiving support.

We were a fairly normal family with a pretty run of the mill life, except for our taste for adventure. These adventures were all the usual things like hiking, camping, climbing etc.

Then suddenly in October 2023 our life was turned upside down. A bit of distortion in Steve’s vision signalled the start of a traumatic and unexpected medical diagnosis that will most likely ultimately lead to him going completely blind.

For the entirety of 2024 we attended appointment after appointment and Steve underwent seemingly endless surgeries. Our lives completely stopped!

Fast forward to the beginning of 2025 and Steve had lost the majority of his vision but the eye was currently stable. We decided not to waste another year – Life is short, stuff happens.

So we are off, we’re doing something that we might never have done otherwise, we are turning this nightmare into an opportunity.

This July we will set off as a family on an EPIC road trip around Europe.

Circular logo with a stylised mountain and winding road leading into a sunrise. Rays of light radiate outward. The words “BLINDLY FOLLOWING DREAMS” are curved above the circle, and “Steve Eva Danny” appears below.

We are cycling and camping the whole way on specially adapted recumbent trikes all joined together with Eva as our Captain.

We aim to cover somewhere around 6000km through 10 Countries – UK, Holland, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovenian, Croatia, Montenegro, Italy and France.

We were not intending to do it as a charity ride (it was just something personal for us) but we have received such enthusiasm to donate from our friends and family that we decided it would be almost selfish not to utilise this trip for something good.

When choosing the charity to support I thought of the usual suspects (RNIB or Guide Dogs) but the charity that has personally provided me the most support is a small local charity called OpenSight.

They have carried out home visits to show me equipment and talk me through services I can access, they arranged an expo that introduced me to even more services and equipment providers and they continue to provide through social groups that are important for so many…

Steve, Eva and Danny

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