RE:RE:RE:Huge News... No one noticed...Good point on mine economics but I am just trying to get an idea of the attitude of the deposit right now. That's why I referred to elevation. The folds in the area plunge NNW at 10 to 60 degrees. That can also be seen in the cross-section models by looking at the elevation and position of the anticline position of the tuff unit. If the northern drill pads are at the same elevation as DDH2018-421 then the drillholes will be longer to reach the mineralization. Some expense and time is being mitigated by wedging off of the pilot drill hole.
nopoo wrote: In regards to the depth. They are drilling from the top of a hill. IF there is a mineable deposit they will come in from the side. Makes quite a difference.
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