Hi Dak, I am warming up on the key board here for a nice hike around Mt. Hood today.
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We need to hit the mutha load like you say. Maybe just methodical drilling will do. MMGG has drilled 30,000 meters and has 11 mill AU equiv in zinc. That is a load.
I just reviewed the projects liller has drilled out for gammon and mexgold. He embarks on 30,000 meter campaigns at once so I am hoping by year end he has geared up for one this size on GGC's land. Will he hit a ARU? I doubt it but he may find the goodies.
<To date, the deposits at Ocampo are defined by 167,000-metres of drilling in almost 1000 holes.> gammonlake.com
<To achieve these objectives, Mexgold has launched a 60,000-metre exploration and development drilling program>
<Mexgold has initiated an exploration drill program, initially planned for 10,000-metres, but expanded to 30,000-metres in response to significant high-grade results from the first round of drilling.> gammonlake.com
It appears to me that Mr. Liller knows how to run a large drill program with many drills at once and does it successfully. Go Genco.
Tom |