Hidden Earth 2019
Peak District Update 2018 to 2019
30 minute Lecture|Simon Brooks

Abstract
You would think its all being found by now in the Peak District. However, mining (sic) through available material, tapping up regular contacts/informants and chance meetings has revealed that there has been plenty going on. Exploration in the Peaks multitude of mines, often associated with, and intersecting much, 'natural' has once again yielded some interesting finds. The larger systems such a Peak Cavern, P8 and Giants continue to turn up little gems and the ongoing digging site such as Bull Pot and Water Icicle continue to make progress. This lecture gives whistle stop overview of the latest caving activities, digs and discoveries in the Peak District during 2018 - 20195, as well as the annual update on 'Caves gates in the Peak District’ and other caving related items.
More from 2019
Lecture|Chris Twigg
3D modelling of Ironstone and Jet workings in Cleveland
Lecture|Dr Hazel Barton
The Weird Microbiology of Mulu
Lecture|Hellie Adams
BCA: what next?
Film|Elise Freshwater-Blizzard
Independent Documentary Making Underground
Lecture|Derek Bristol
Capturing Video of the Longest Caves in the World
Film|Andy and Antonia Freem
A film presentation of the Nenthead Mines Complex, Cumbria
Lecture|Petie Barry
Shannon Cave, Ireland: High level explorations 2017-2019
Film|Andy Freem
Cryogenic research in Water Icicle Close Cave
Lecture|Simon Brooks
Return to Pakistan (Cave Exploration in Pakistan 1990 to 2018)
Lecture|Robert Middleton
Reasons for, and perceptions of access restrictions to caves and recreational mines within the mainland Britain