bcipam and laughlaugh - It's funny you should mention the "dangers" of riding the Manhattan Beach, etc. bike path and litle kids!! That's exactly what happened to one of my riding partners. On Thanksgiving, she fractured her left leg when a little girl made a left turn directly into her wheel. We were on our way back (North) from Palos Verdes on that bike path. A few months earlier, a little boy crossed in front of her and casued her a very serious hip/pelvic/groin/back injury. Last weekend (Superbowl Sunday) my husband and I were trying to avoid the strand portion of the bkie path in Hermosa Beach (with all those kids, roller skaters, dogs, etc.) so we were on the street when he had his accident and fractured his pelvis. His bike, of course, is Okay. Generally speaking, I think that riding streets is safer than bike paths. We just need to be really watchful; anticipate cars' and pedestrian's actions, be predictable in our riding and protect our front wheels.
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She is done with physical therapy now... it was very, very good that we are diligent about helmets cause she hit her head on the road and the helmet broke... but the only thing injured was her shoulder... a little road rash but mostly the left shoulder... she crashed about 55 miles in and REFUSED to quit... so rode another 50 miles injured... but made it!
Even I woulda had to laugh at that one...
and I'll need some more base miles before I can do much about that! The wrist is okay, not great but okay - the back of my hand aches horribly after about 20 miles; part of the reason I've scaled back the scope of the rides I'm signed up for. Oh, before I forget, I am so glad to hear that your mom is feeling well enough to go on that trip, how awesome is that
