You have to be individually invited to come on the CUCC (Cambridge University Caving Club) Expo. You cannot just turn up and assume that you can join in. This is important as our relationship with the local caving club - whose permission we have to apply for every year - depends on this. Get in touch with CUCC at camcaving.uk.
Your permission to attend must be explicitly confirmed in writing by the expedition leader before the expo starts.
We have to know when you are arriving and when you are leaving so that we can ensure we don't have too many or too few people at any one time for (a) the food we buy in advance, (b) the transport up and down the mountain, (c) rigging top camp, cairned routes and caves at the beginning of expo, (d) derigging caves, bringing gear down from the mountain and storing equipment at the end of expo, and (e) bed space at base and our bivvy camps, (f) the water supply at top camp.
You must have an account opened with the online Bank of Expo before you arrive on expedition. This is done by paying your deposit to the expo bank account. Your online username and password for Bank of Expo will be emailed to you when your deposit has been received by the expo treasurer. The amount of the deposit depends on the number of weeks you will be attending.
If you are late paying the deposit you may need to pay your entire expected cost, not just the deposit, before you can attend. The expo treasurer will tell you what is required.
A very strong suggestion for expoers is that everyone gets insurance in case of a rescue; this can be ruinously expensive (running to millions of euros for multi-day rescues!) and so you almost certainly need to get cover for this.
In the past, Snowcard has been the most popular option but feel free to find something else if it seems more reasonable but make sure it covers what you need: expedition potholing with ropes in unexplored caves, helicopter rescue, repatriation to the UK, adequate reimbursement of costs incurred in coping with accident (clothing cut off a broken leg, for example). The policy option you need (in 2018 - check for the current year!) for Snowcard is "Max Adventure" which covered "original cave exploration in an area which has "organised local cave rescue". This does not seem to be available in 2019. Snowcard insurance is not available for people who are not "normally resident" in the UK. The BCA also has cave rescue insurance (which covers many other non-caving activities) for similar rates as Snowcard. It is very difficult to find out whether other, general travel insurance policies actually covers expedition caving. Some have complete exclusions for, say "potholing and climbing which normally requires guides or ropes", some are less explicit.
At the start of expo we have asked people to fill in an anonymous form for their health and medical details that will be kept secure in the potato hut and at top camp and will only accessed in the case of an emergency.
If anybody has any suggestions for updates to this form or other things apart from basic medical details, history and requirements (and your insurance details) please suggest this by emailing the expo list (having first asked a 2018 expo member to show your the previous email correspondance on this matter).
Please write the contact details of your next of kin above your name (you have your own page for "Money owed to...") in the Bier Book at base camp as soon as you arrive.
This is in addition to listing your next of kin in your medical record which you will have submitted in advance of expo. This duplication is for safety and in case your contactable next of kin has changed address or phone number between you submitting your medical form and you arriving at expo.
You will include your mobile phone number and email address in your medical record, and you will also write them into your page of the Bier Book on arrival at expo.