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To: Snafu_Sadie who wrote (76)1/13/2012 12:30:44 PM
From: doubloon  Respond to of 173
 
there was some Cu found on grid #1 but not high grade, it was disseminated copper not massive copper but that was only part of the targets in that grid, and hole 5 still has the casing in it,

These grids are each quite large, and go on for miles. It is Grid 2 that has the 2.3% to 6.3% Cu from the surface samples, that area is 350 meters by 450 meters, or about 39 acres of land.. it is my best belief that it will be drilled next. When is uncertain.

I understand your concern about grid #1, maybe that answer will surface soon.



To: Snafu_Sadie who wrote (76)1/13/2012 4:37:13 PM
From: doubloon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173
 
To answer your question

In that case, have most of the best targets been assayed already and found to have nothing worth mining?





No this was exploratory drilling one in each targeted anomaly, the entire 11 hole drill program was designed to take a sampling of these anomalies.
These targets (or anomalies) show up on a ground geophysical survey as a conductive anomaly, what they are is not known but they do have a different magnetic signature so they are investigated.
2 km away is a 40 acre area where green malachite is showing at surface, so they do know there is a system of some sort there somewhere, that system is suspected to be Copper due to the green malachite and the ground surveys, so each target will be looked into.

I am not a geologist so that is about the depth of my understanding,