Hi Ray! I must admit, I agree.(!!) -- Here's another UPDATE- A little more complete info for shareholders, as learned from the Co. (paraphrased here, through the best of my understanding & ability!):
Ongoing crew work includes scouting and clearing of roads, and the putting in of ground magnetic 'grids,' on top of aeromag anomalies. Then, once enough target grids are in place, the drill can be operated persistently, without sitting idly by. Already, drill contracts are signed, the driller is ready ('on call'), and the drill is currently nearby-- ergo, setup can be completed within a day. - - A further tidbit is that target selection will initially be governed by sequential/ proximal access, rather than by first drilling targets according to their sweetness [my word] as judged by known indicators, etc. This connect-the-dot road access to drill sites makes for more efficient drill mobilization between anomaly targets. That is, to begin with, two "undeveloped" anomalies will likely be drilled first. 'Undeveloped' meaning that much less accompanying geochemical information is known (vs. many other, more explored targets). This of course doesn't mean the first couple targets to be drilled aren't still exceptional. - -
News will be, nonetheless, reported on a hole by hole basis. Marum is the operator. See their new Website for updates... ---- ----
I see that Marum's Chinchaga Website has been updated more-- there is now a "Drill Program Status" continuing progress report on the main Chinchaga Project Home Page:
mmu.simplenet.com
Cheers, -j :> |