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To: the Chief who wrote (68)3/16/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: Fungi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1996
 
Chief, thanks for the info. I wonder if RKR is suffering because of the perception that this is purely a gold play. I know that when I first talked to IR that is how it was sold to me. It was only after doing some checking on my own, and reading your posts here that I realized the significance of copper in this play.

I am sure this has come up before, however since I can't find the info offhand, I will ask. The coming of spring(hopefully) has got me thinking about the coming of fall and winter in the Austral hemisphere. Does anyone know what conditions are like in the mountains down there in the winter? I imagine it must snow, but do they get enough to stop exploration, or can they work through it? The last time I checked the temp in Santiago it was 25C. My experience when I was there was that the valley where Santiago is located is considerably hotter than the surrounding mountains. Therefore it seems likely that winter would hit sooner and harder in the mountains. Any info would be appreciated.