WHY HOLES A,B ARE IMPORTANT Open the image in snother window and expand it to see the
approximate drill hole collars, A, B.
Drill Hole B - hit peridotite = valid drill hole. ( peridotites )
No assays.
Drill Hole A - ultra important.
Approx 1000m away from base camp.
561 meters.
If drill hole A was drilled towards deep mineralization - down dip
561m ( could ) close the distance to base camp by, 500m.
What did the press release say ?
Conductor A was approximately 561 metres and was collared in Station Creek Formation volcanics and drilled through Hasen Creek Formation sediments before encountering the peridotite sill.
What does this mean to me ?
If the end of hole reached the " peridotite sill " they found the're target.
What target ?
How far outwardly the base camp mineralization ( peridotite extends ).
Supposing drill pitch was appropriate, it could mean the down dip
deep mineralization extends outward by another 500m .
Drill through junk ores.... aim towards base camp,
till the drill bit finds the peridotites.
Drill collar 1000m away from base camp
Drill 561m
Till you find peridotite
End of drill hits at 561m
= 500m potential fain on deposit.
= reverse process.
Opposite manner ?
Drill close to deposit and keep drilling with stepouts.
= each drill hole extension forces an expansion reveal.
Why do i teach it ?
Seeking more value, of course.
It helps to understand the project.
i'm also finding more value for shareholder and junior.
Would a Timmins junior drill step out holes, hit peridotite
and not provide assays or extend deposit constraint ?
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