RE:RE:NEW HIT!I see your point Deltajj, and I guess that we could agree to disagree to an extent.. The final analysis will be in the drilling and exploration. Wait and see! I also think that to say it couldn't happen because the sandstone is there, may not be entirely correct either. Logically you are right about the sandstone, however if the ice sheet gouged out a deep indentation from the ore body first and left a low area, sand could easily be concentrated later(gravity) in that area and under the right water flow conditions sandstone is quite quickly formed. The areas from Wheeler River, to Cluff Lake have massive surface sand deposits throughout and sand moves easily. Having hands on experience on the Wheeler River system one gets to see how and where gigantic sand bars move from year to year depending on spring run off. I suspect that like my self......neither you or I or any other geologist was there to see it happen. Regardless of who is right or wrong or what theory one might conger up, the good news is that there appears to be another potential resource to add to an already spectacular discovery. But even if Ainsworth or any other person believes the triple R is the boulder field source, it has never been officially admitted to date by FCU. Please post your source if you know different. Not enough exploration yet to be definitive......I suspect. prosperity to all; Solver