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To: Feline who wrote (8054)12/10/1997 9:40:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
In the hill. See all those roads cut into the contours of the hill?
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Those are dozer-cut, put in to drive drill rigs around (as per a phone conversation with JC this summer). So imho Diablillos is cheap mining and your argument from post 3050;

"On the other hand, the analysts in Toronto probably aren't going to like the fact that the mineralized zone is deep and will require extensive pre-stripping. They also aren't going to like the fact that the lateral continuity of the several stacked zones is not good. They are also not going to like the fact that the deposit appears to have significant internal waste and if it has to be mined as an assay wall then costs explode."

....is incorrect, inaccurate, and misleading.

.......... cheers ........... marcos

PS ... I think you're right over there on the Donner thread, dip and azumith should be published with drill results. They likely will be when the assays come out, though, the Monday release was just a confirmation of a cell-phone rumour.