RE:RE:RE:RE:After looking at the two blobs on the presentation I was Just to add to the craziness the LP fault runs to 14000 meters deep.
The deepest open pit is Bingham Canyon at 1200 meters and depending on our grades we could do the same and then go underground but we'd be chasing the high grade only at that point.
Still, unless everyone associated with this project is a crook or has Royalty screwed it up, it's difficult to see how we couldn't have at least 5,000,000 Oz..
I mean it's now easier to see 5,000,000 Oz. than it is to see zero Oz..
Oops, Maybe we shouldn't talk about this because Chris is trying to hide the Oz..
Nothing to see hear, goaweigh, we'll call you when we're ready ! LOL !
Chris figures the Majors need 6 months of profits before they'll get into a buying mode so we'll be able to do some significant expansion/infill drilling on the Blobs which will put a solid floor under the stock, I'll say $ 20 for fun but it could be $ 30, who knows, and then as we expand along strike and build Oz. at the Hinge the sky's the limit.
captainpooby1 wrote: And you only used 200 meters depth for the blobs and gap. The bottom of the blobs is 500 meters and it goes to near surface. You could use 3 or 4 hundred meters and no one would fault you either.
We are beyond millions of ounces. We are at metric f**k tons of gold.
For anyone reading who doesn’t understand what the term “blobs” refers to, it’s from a new graphic Chris Taylor used in yesterday’s webinar. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a must watch. There are some excellent new graphics that really flesh out how big the strike really is and how much gold is really there. Very good visual representations of what they’ve found underground so far and how it compares to other mines.
its quite astounding really.