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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: The Fix who wrote (3871)11/12/1997 9:44:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
Darn it, my olde snowmachine broke down a couple miles north of town and I had to hoofer back in. (it might be premature to put a down payment down on a chopper but one of these days):
Fix: if you look at the snap lake map cl186 lies NE side of snap. Two holes cut the kimberlite at depth and they recon this may be a side chamber of a pipe which vents under snap.They believe 186 is part of a pipe because it is a breccia and high volatile kimberlite (came in fast) The boulder train these samples came from I believe are from West side of snap. Both CL186 and the boulders are kimberlite breccia but they dont necessarily come from the same source.
Either way, cannt waitfor the drills to start turning, exploration is like a game of adding pieces to a jig saw puzzle. You get the pieces one by one and you know their location and from them you try to quess what the whole puzzle is going to end up looking like. By the time youre all through exploring the puzzle is deemed complete.
With results like these sooner or later someone will be running alot of this glacial till through a diamond mill (in my opinion).
They could use the diamonds they find to offset exploration costs. Now thats my kinda property, just wish I could find one:}
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