RE: gm2No i didn't...I was just throwing out a hypothetical situation, but one that was similar to some of the recent drilling, such that other people could try their own calculations. I just focussed on a shorter, higher grade scenario, but the basic math I used can be applied to any scenario. I longer, lower grade intercept will obviously yield more tonnes and more gold, but one also needs to consider what a cut-off grade might be...a few g/t Au in a pit environment, but maybe 10 g/t or greater in an underground operation, in which case all the sub-10 g/t material might, unfortunately end up being non-recoverable.
But let's worry about that later once a pre-feas study is done with the new resource.
It's nice that at least one junior in BC is doing OK!
gm2