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To: Jesse who wrote (2003)8/15/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2514
 
Hi Folks! -- For those interested, got a company Activities update to relay here -

I asked MMU president Rick Boulay as to how things are currently going, as in, the Chinchaga project timing, etc., and here is what he replied (posted w/ RB's knowledge):
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I have decided to send out two crews because of the number of targets to be investigated. Both crews have received their marching orders and have been issued a number of expansion faults to sniff around in. As a result of our recent discovery of primary deep-seated igneous rocks, we now feel very confident of our targeting methods and in addition to the broad faults, we have very specific targets on the faults. One crew will focus on the Chinchaga Road to the south and the other will come in from Keg River in the north. These will form the road based crews. On good weather days, we will us helicopters based near Keg River to get into the more difficult spots. We don't care to micromanage expert field crews and can't make any predictions as to timing but we expect the first of the samples to be collected Tuesday or Wednesday and we expect sampling operations to last three weeks, then a two week evaluation hiatus, then another three weeks in September.

Best Regards
Rick Boulay
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- Se bueno!

Adios amigos,
-j
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