Claude,
According to the incredibly sharp ManMan, whom I spoke to this afternoon, Tg-7 is the next drill target, then Papayo.
They will move a drill there to check it out when they have defined the limits of TG-3. The remaining drills on TG-3 will start drilling a grid. I think that's going to take some time, even at 100-150 meters a day.
Apparently there are no concerns about rivers, friability, friars, exfoliation, exostentialism, foliation, wild foals, dragons that frolic in the autumn mist, ROUSs (rodents of unusual size), dikes or dykes (they are in Vancouver, after all), or Spanish conquerors.
And at the worst of times the river has very little current. Mike said it was about up to his waist. If he was a typical IR guy I would have asked him if his tail would get wet.
Not much else to report.
-jeff |