RE:821 Meters is a Long Intercept!I'm not an expert, but here's my .02:
Camp Creek looks like it has billions of tons of low grade ore. If grade continues to increase towards the center of the resistivity anomaly, things could get interesting. In one of the latest presentations Brock Riedell mentioned the cores of these systems generally have 2-3x the average grade. He seemed genuinely excited about Brixton's prospects.
He also referenced Cascabel several times, which has about 2.6 billion tons at .5% CuEq and a high grade core of 442 MT @ 1.4%. We will need the trend to continue to be our friend here to have something similar and worthy of a block cave operation.