Here in KY the Lou-val quarry bike trails are news to me. I'll check with some 
cavers who live near there. Sounds like adventure for some, just as the very 
popular "slides for life" are today, if one never had the opportunity to do a 
slide like erry Raines had set up on his place years ago. All in fun.... 



On Friday, January 23, 2015 12:56 AM, Stephen Fleming via Texascavers 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 


Being an abandoned mine, no impacts at all and certainly nothing like the mine 
itself may have had. 

I'd say any potential for impacts would be about the same or less
      than the NSS had at the 2007 convention doing its photo salon and
      banquet in a limestone mine remade as a warehouse.

Stephen


On 01/22/2015 18:40, Linda Starr wrote:

What will the developers think of next?  More ways to make a buck off of 
remaking the environment.  Sure, it's cool, but what about the impacts on the 
earth?
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Linda Starr
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>On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Lee H. Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:
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>In a limestone mine: Phase 1 of 3 will have over 5 miles of bike trails.
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>>http://grist.org/list/this-new-underground-bike-park-totally-rules/
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>>Lee
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