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Gold/Mining/Energy : Eaglecrest Explorations

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To: Richard Humphrey who wrote (40)11/18/1996 11:39:00 PM
From: mike paventi   of 639
 
Rick,

I have discussed some of my concerns with IR, but they don't have the answers...anyways, people in their positions usually are left in the dark on important matters.

Mining has been carried out in this area since the 17th century. The maps of the area show several adits (ie. ramps accessing undergound workings), however, I don't know the extents of these workings. I have been told that these miners have been extracting very high grade gold. There is also several escavated pits, in the area they are exploring. This indicates the presents of gold, which should bode well for shareholders.

The geologist are respected and qualified, however, I don't know or understand some of their decisions???????????Anyways they are:
Brian D. Game - 1985 Geology graduate UBC - practicing geologist in Canada, US, and South America.
John A. Nicholson - UBC Geology graduate (honours), who personally supervised the work undertaken on the San Simon Project during January 05 to June 30, 1996.

Let me elaborate on my comments:

1- Why was drill holes #3, and#4 (on the Trinidad property) not drilled deeper to intersect the high grade zone as in holes #1 and #2.
I could be wrong, but it seem that someone pulled the plug early on these holes. I can't explain any further without showing you the maps and sections (sorry).

2- Why isn't there more trenching results issued or done, when they are trying to delineate an open pittable deposit. One answer could be that the depth of the enriched supergene which is overlying areas like the Paititi Pit is making it difficult.

I will talk to Tom or Lindsey tomorrow and get some info for this thread.

Quinto
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