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To: TheSlowLane who wrote (30505)1/22/2007 11:44:56 AM
From: hank2010  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78416
 
I am trying, but I do not think I will make it to Vancouver. Too many irons in the fire right now. Exciting things gonna happen in Montana.

ARU has five drills turning on FDN. The west side is faulted off cleanly by what is considered a post mineral fault. Good values right up to the fault. The west side may be eroded and gone etc. but most likely not.

The north side of FDN appears to be horse-tailing out. The south side also showing more dissemination etc. but on the south side of a hill south of FDN holes are presently being drilled. And just south of this is a low grade zone that is striking at 330 degrees (vs fdn @ 360 degrees)that was drilled before the FDN discovery. Is the low grade a splay off of the main FDN??? If so what happens where the low grade deposit meets up with the main FDN? I would expect good grades.

There are 18 other prime targets that have not yet seen a drill. This area has been worked by locals who got a lot of black market gold out. ARU themselves have found a lot of gold in stream beds and alluvium. FDN is a buried deposit so FDN is not the source of this stuff.
He showed a slide of a bunch of coarse gold from 2 pans from material in a stream bed. That came from the El tigre area to the east of FDN. that is there next target.

he is resigned to a takeover. Hope it does not happen for a while.