“We can now infer a steep southwest plunge to the higher grade zone within Caspiche.......
... Furthermore, we were unable to complete drill hole CSD041 located in the far south western
part of the drilling grid. That hole was designed to further test the model for a high grade zone but was
prematurely abandoned at 560 metres (1,836 ft) due to technical issues with the drilling rig. We did see,
however, encouraging veining and alteration near the bottom of the hole, just before it was terminated. It will
be redrilled very early next season. Our interpretation is that the Caspiche porphyry remains open to
the south west and plunging to depth.
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'deeply plungin to the southwest' ------- encouraging veining and alteration near the bottom of the hole... district 41 hmmm
My guess is management wanted to increase its options position before letting the shareholders in on the most excellent potential embedded on vector 33.... After screwing up the last drilling season we can figure the boys can't miss an upwards of 1000 foot wide ore body even if they have to move the drill closer back to wards vector 14..... say maybe they didn't want a premature takeover a releasing of the assays for the " encouraging veining and alteration near the bottom of the hole... .. 41... The funds are coming and if we can add 50% more to the deposits size they are early... and how far south west is it to the fault from vector 33... I mean if drill hole 41 on vector 33 is showing color then the hypothetical deposit may be extended even further to the south west...
Throw in $1200 gold and we can all go down to the bull pen and have a few drinks and laughing at whoever planned last years drilling campaign.. a year late but they might listem to me and come out with up to10 drill rigs as I suggested last year... we are big time now boyos. you've ot the options to prove it....You have a world class deposit with the potential to increase it by half... You have to go big or look foolish now...