RE:Yawn … only …GoldenIdle,
A very respectable intercept indeed..... Notice that it occurs outside of previous 43-101 boundary. Notice also the marked differences in grade and intercepts from previously drilled holes in close proximity.
As Steven has pointed out, the azmuth angles with the smaller drill core would be all over the place due to the great flexibility in the pipe used. I also believe that substantial core losses occured in retraction of the drill core. The flexibility would cause a break up of an otherwise solid core into many smaller fragments. Think of it as like a straw filled with salt. The pieces fall out back into drill hole.
Awaiting outcome of remaining holes, but my very crude model is showing potentially 4-6 million tonnes grading out at ~5%.
Further up dip, down dip, and plunge will add significantly more tonnage. Can see why Stares is excited. This deposit.....and property, is looking like a company maker. Needless to say, Ive added more this am.
Note of caution to longs, Surething has been overly optimistic in the past, so do your own dd. Eventually even this old blind hog might just find that acorn.
Best of luck longs and Merry Christmas to all
S