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To: Dave R. Webb who wrote (2980)12/31/1998 1:27:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
Dave, maybe in a couple years the activity at the mine will be such
that a cook will have to be on site to feed a large number of workers.

Like those old cowboy tv shows of men moving cattle to market across
the land, they all had a chuck-wagen of food and a cook.

If the hunting and fishing are as good as you mentioned, near the mine,
then maybe along with a cook you could hire a full time professional
hunter to supply the cook with good stuff. Weather permitting, maybe
even a full time vegtable gardener if the soil and land was available.

Sounds good to me, and if the cook is a gourmet type, then you might
get a write up in some mining magazine as "best mine to eat at".

With the mine site a 3 to 4 hour drive from Ulaanbaatar, then I assume
that this is by automobile on a 2 lane hard surface road doing about
40 mph. Is the drive thru empty land, or is there small towns or other
mining sites that are passed by ?

In one of your past posts, you wrote:

<< He works for Bumbat Company, not MGR or MAC.>>

From your MGR Web Site, the following two lines.

MGR's main focus is its 49% vested interest in the Bumbat Gold Field ...
Production commenced in August of 1997 at the Company's Bumbat Mill at a

Could you please identify the 3 references, as in do they all mean the same place.

1. Bumbat Company
2. Bumbat Gold Field
3. Bumbat Mill

Thanks
Doug