I'd say even less impact than the mine in Indiana. There they drove
trucks and buses around underground. Presumably that doesn't happen as
much in a bike park. ;-)

Mark

 On Fri, January 23, 2015 1:56 am, Stephen Fleming via Texascavers 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?
>> Linda Starr
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Lee H. Skinner <skin...@thuntek.net
>> <mailto:skin...@thuntek.net>> wrote:
>>
>>  In a limestone mine: Phase 1 of 3 will have over 5 miles of bike trails.
>>
>>  http://grist.org/list/this-new-underground-bike-park-totally-rules/
>>
>>  Lee

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