So the block model for our lovely RE was roughly 3km East to West, by 4 km. North to South. That's approximately 2,963 acres which is 14% of Schaft Creek. And that contains Measured, Indicated and Inferred Copper at .15% - 9.978 billion lbs., 10.728 million oz. of gold, 661 million oz. of moly and 98 million oz. of silver. And that doesn't cover all of the Schaft Creek deposit, which is 20,594 acres. It is still open "in several directions" including at depth.
And then we've got another 88,788 acres with no RE yet. Now - not expecting minerals under every rock, but when you look at the Titan survey (the parts we've been shown), you would have to assume the chances of finding multiple simliar sized deposits are statistically very good, and most of this property we own 100%. Multiple deposits of 10 billion pounds copper, 10 million ounces of gold and 98 million ounces of silver?
I know we have heard it all before, but when you actually look at the claims map and compare it to the little area we've drilled the heck out of to produce the huge RE numbers, you really have to wonder just how big this area will prove to be over the next few decades. I am glad to be a part of it because it will be something to tell your grandchildren. And I am glad I didn't listen to the naysayers and nail-biters two years ago when I went all in. Dare to dream.