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To: Lilian Debray who wrote (14641)2/14/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: Paul Bilecki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
According to the kimberlite pipe lesson I received from Nick P. (the Russian Geologist), the most likely place for a pipe to occur in the Snap Lake Area is where the major crustal faults traverse the Camsell Lake Property. Where these major cracks occur, it is easier for the kimberlite to come up to the surface. When I look at a large map, there appears to be a major crustal crack traversing the north end of Snap Lake. This crack goes for miles and appears to head slightly north towards the Southernera/Kalahari property. As well, there is another crack which appears to go through Hilltop on its way to MPV lands.

On another note for those over 18 years of age:

Well I am one of the few who can say he has had sex in this remote area of Canada. At one time i was a Junior Geologist and later a driller's assistant working in the Mckay Lake Area (just north and west of Snap) for Noranda and having great sex with the sexy dirty blond camp cook. We use to go look for Muskox, Cariboo and wolves and have esker sex in the late afternoon. So I drilled in the afternoon and then did some more drilling during the night shift.

One time a huge herd of cariboo went by our drill camp, there were thousands of them, with wolves chasing them from behind. It was the most amazing wildlife thing i have ever seen.
No life like it, however, I did not want that life because i figurred one day i would get one of those Dear John letters down the road, "I am sleeping with your best friend". I was just up there to put myself through University. But all in all, NWT is a great place to work or visit if you have your own p__sy with you. Esker Sex north of 60 degrees latitude is an experience, one I will never forget.



To: Lilian Debray who wrote (14641)2/14/1999 11:29:00 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 26850
 
Lilian!

Last night when I read your post I guess I was too tired to realize what you were saying. This morning early I thought about it and figured you were gently telling me off for my earthy sense of humor. Sorry if I offended your sensiblities somewhere sometime. In my days in an English boys only school that was how we tended to grow up.

Nice lesson on glacial influences in Diamond trains!

Cheers