Post by
dutchy31 on Oct 22, 2014 6:36am
Update from the field
Mon Oct 6, 2014; First diamond drill hole RR14-1 was completed to a depth of 590 metres on the Burns Block as an infill between previous holes RR12-5 and RR12-7. Final test gave 11.7 degree azimuth and 73.1 degree inclination. The hole intersected the main Mine Trend Shear Zone in position from 526.1 metres to 564.45 metres down hole. Second diamond drill hole RR14-2 was collared between previous holes RR12-19 and RR12-20, about 30 metres from first hole RR14-1. Hole RR14-2 was completed to 695 metres. Last test shows 4.0 degree azimuth and 79.6 degree inclination at 695 metres, end of hole. The hole intersected the main Mine Trend Shear Zone in position from 574.84 metres to 627.85 metres down hole. Rig was moved to a new collar located approximately 25 metres WNW of the southeast corner of Burns Block. Target is the main Mine Trend Shear Zone in position around 70 metres deeper than in previous holes RR12-14 and RR12-15, and our deepest, by far, exploration in southeast Burns. We should expect to be in the main shear by 700 metres or less, and likely to footwall by 800 metres at deepest. First tests show azimuth of 347.3 degrees and 83.8 degree dip at 50 metres. Robert Marvin, Geo., CPG, VP Exploration for Bayfield Ventures is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and supervised both the project field work and the preparation of the technical information in this update.
Comment by
dutchy31 on Oct 22, 2014 6:43am
On the Company website a brand new video!