3 weeks away!
The core hole has been logged, and is in the process of being photographed and digitally rectified to be included in ALS-Chemex's CoreViewer presentation graphics. Once photographed, it will be sawed and sampled every four feet (1.2 meters) for gold and silver analyses, and the values will be reported after they have been received and interpreted. This process is expected to take approximately three weeks.
Meanwhile, the Company expects to mobilize on or about September 17th the same RC drill rig that drilled holes B-1201 to B-1206 to test the downward extension of the intercept in hole B-1201 and peripheral azimuths between elevations 6300 feet and 5800 feet, which is believed to be the boiling zone of hydrothermal fluids that produced the discovery intercept in drill hole B-1201.
Greg Hahn, Certified Professional Geologist (#7122) is the Qualified Person who has prepared and reviewed this press release in accordance with NI 43-101 reporting standards.