RE:RE:Nice to see the support without the big gaps.Over the weekend I took a further look into the drilling at the Ogden zone. On the company website there is a 37 page company presentation which had some good info. There is a surface plan showing where the best recent intercepts where. It looks like they poked a few holes in 2010,2011,2012 and 2013 into the Ogden zone. The western most part of the drilled zone is still wide open to the west. The zone is from Line 1525 W to L 1375 W. Many of the deposits in the area don't have a huge horizontal leg but rather a large vertical component. MEK is chasing a shallow plunging zone. he two most westerly holes drilled on the Ogden are TOG-12-06 (5.83 g/t Au over 16.27 m and TOG-13-25 (120 g/t Au over 12.53m) with a one meter interval in TOG-13-25 of 88 oz/t Au (wow, yes big nugget effect but still have to be impressed. I've taken grab samples on properties of up to 20 oz/t Au but when drilled they where disappointing. ) All in all some wide low grade intercepts along with wide high grade. For example TOG 11-11 returned 1.94 g/t Au over 94 metres. Anyway for anyone that wants a better handle on the area, see the company presentation. I'm hoping that the junior gold miners and explorers will see some light at the end of the tunnel. Just my two cents on the property. I like what I see so I grabbed a few shares. Plus the Stares boys are pretty sharp. JMO