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Gold/Mining/Energy : Goldcorp
GG 11.19-2.0%Apr 17 5:00 PM EST

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To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (33)8/6/2002 9:50:08 AM
From: coug   of 185
 
Thanks so much Beef Jerkey,

That's a lot of good work.. WOW! Best map I've seen by far... A couple of questions, if you please.

Who drilled holes 97-1, 98-1, and 81-1.. And what were the results. At first glance, It looks like 81-1 is too shallow and and too far south.. 98-1 too far south.. 97-1 good location.. especially like to see results on this one.. Would like to see a deep hole a 1000 feet or so, east-southeast of 97-1 within the Deformation zone.. That should be about where the next high grade zone should be if they are cyclical along a trend. Put it right in the middle of Rupert's property <g>.. Also if there are some northerly trending structures there, that would help.... Sometimes deposits can be periodical along a trend, because crossing ore-defining structures can occur that way..

Thanks for the info on DTN.V. I will look into it more..

Thanks again..

c

P.S. Any other holes you know of in or around the RUP property? ..TIA.
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