Hidden Earth 2019
CHECC Roundup 2019
30 minute Workshop|Botch

Abstract
It's the question on everyone's lips: What have those crazy students been up to this year? Perhaps something revolutionary like hosting an event in a Peak District school? Maybe they also had two smaller events as well? But did they go caving? You bet they did. They probably did some drinking too. And you can be sure they went abroad and found some new caves.
I'm sure you have a general idea of what we've been up to, but come have a sit and look at some pictures of young cavers having fun, and we'll have a chat about what we should be doing next year.
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