Really an apples and oranges thing to compare my canoeing to my bicycling. Love them both for what they are. Will admit that I do far more bicycling, though, and it's not a matter of access, either,...
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Really an apples and oranges thing to compare my canoeing to my bicycling. Love them both for what they are. Will admit that I do far more bicycling, though, and it's not a matter of access, either,...
Plus one on the kayaking suggestion for anyone with leg or foot issues, but, yes, getting in and out is the challenge. My hubby can't walk or stand for long periods of time and struggles, at times,...
I'm one to talk with all the crazy riding I do in extreme weather, but, really, I'm with Emily. Take your time. Maybe a short ride to see how things pan out. Best of luck.
That's a good bike shop to let you try a set of flats like that. As long as those pedals have at least some teeth for the sake of grip, they'll give you a good test. Best of luck. Ride when you can.
NY, you really DON'T need special shoes for flats. You don't want too floppy, of course, but going too stiff may aggravate your ankle injury. A good walking shoe or light hiking boot is fine. I use...
Sorry to hear about the ankle issues, NY. Old injuries like that seem like they come back to haunt us, now and then.
One suggestion for when you get back to biking is to try flat pedals instead...