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Post by LakeErieon Jan 20, 2011 10:54pm
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14,000 E to 14,100 E - God's Country

14,000 E to 14,100 E - God's CountryLake Erie and his team have plotted the historical holes. The area between 14,000 E to 14,100 E is an incredibly high grade copper zone. I can see why LD-10-39 (30 meters with 4-6% coper - just released) and LD-10-41 (assay pending) were both targeted within these two station points. Here are the other holes assayed from within that area (they are conservative as they include very high intersects that I am too tired to type):

Hole 77             - 27meters/2.3%
Hole 109          - 10meters/1.4%
Hole 78            -  60meters/2.9%
Hole 123          - 32meters/2.3%
Hole 143          - 13meters/8.1%
Hole 127          - 10meters/2.3%

Now here is the next "secret" to explore with 'lil deer. How far does the deposit extend towards Whalesback Mine? The DEEPEM Conductor Trend continues to 14,650 E. The farthest Holes 48 and 51 at 14,180 E were minimal with little copper.......so there might be a "break" in the deposit but I "suspect" the high grade copper deposit continues after the break towards Whalesback Mine for another 350 to 400 meters. That would be nice to explore.

PS - I guess the big lesson for today is we should all go to the Library more often. John's $2.00 library card to the Springdale assay repository has paid off in copper pennies :) Reading is fun.

L$

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