RE:RE:RE:RE:I Agree... Parsnipguy - The true logistics... Are as followshammer161 wrote: TD - you are right - there are over 2100 drill holes in Cow Mountian - 2652 according to the report.
Here's the report to which I'm referring, smarta hole.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 30, 2012) - Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:BGM)(FRANKFURT:IWUB) (the "Company" or "Barkerville Gold") is pleased to provide a corporate update regarding its current Cease Trade Order ("CTO"), QR Mine, Bonanza Ledge Mine and diamond drilling at the Gold Quartz project on Cow Mountain as part of ongoing work at the Company's greater Cariboo Gold Project.
Gold Quartz
Work continues on the Company's National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") technical report (the "Report") for Cow Mountain which is to address the technical and disclosure concerns of the British Columbia Securities Commission ("BCSC") which brought upon the CTO. Part of this process was to engage Snowden Mining Industry Consultants Pty ("Snowden") to assist in satisfying certain conditions of the BCSC underlying the CTO.
During their review of the Report we are informed that Snowden reviewed historic samples that had not been included in the Company's original resource estimate. Snowden has recommended to the Company that, upon data validation, these samples should be included in the current resource estimate for Cow Mountain. The original resource estimation was based on a database containing 619 drill holes. In total about 2,142 drill holes have been drilled on the property from which more than 1,464 have been verified to date. The process of verifying the drillhole database is currently ongoing.Chief Geologist, Jim Yin PhD., P.Geo., a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, reports that all twin drill holes requested by Snowden as part of their review of the Report, drilled between September 22 and October 14, 2012, totaling 2,759.4 meters (9,053.1 feet) on Cow Mountain, have been logged, photographed, density measured, split and shipped for assay.
Whose numbers are you quoting? LOL
Too bad though that 1956 of them were drilled from underground locations between 1935 and 1958 so the likelihood that they are acceptable for the upcoming resource estimate is extremely slim at best - in fact I would hazard a guess that there was no core to go back to for reassay on those let alone doing any QAQC.
Wrong again, hammerhead. Again I'll take SNOWDEN's quotes over your abacus and op ed. any time of the day or week. LOL
And a company PR tells us that re-assays were only performed on 258 drill holes from 2007 to 2012. So you are wrong again and spreading more shart. There are about 700 holes from 1980 onwards that have a chance of being used.
{{Hammer continues his vomit as he hammers his thumb for the umptieth time:}} As for your capping remarks - grade capping is absolutely necessary in a deposit like this. And there isnt such a thing as "depth capping" - the previous resources were reported within an open pit that allowed for reasonable potential for economic extraction - as per NI43-101. Sounds like you know a lot less that you arrogantly profess to know.
Only someone like you who has to have your Press Releases etc., read to you because you can't see worth Jack, thinks that there is no such thing as "depth capping." WRONG AGAIN, bozo. Have your braille reader, go back and re-read those portions to you that keeps you in the dark, quite literally.
Besides!! I never said I had a problem with GRADE CAPPING and understand totally the need for that. It's the depth capping that chaps my hide.
You're always on here, playing echo chamber to Gold Exe spouting "TELL US ALL AND TELL US NOW or else I won't believe a word of what you've released in official press releases."
The economics of mining at depth can and will change, due to many factors. 2000' down is not a make or break depth...except when YOU're doing the quoting, then it's allright to obscure the "FACTS?" behind claims of non-economic? What a joke you are.
You're so full of it, you squish brown when you walk! AND NOW you are making up more ssceeehiet as you type.