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Message: Some drill results that may have slipped under the radar!!

Some drill results that may have slipped under the radar!!

posted on Nov 27, 2007 10:36AM

I did a little additional digging and came up with the following that I thought might be of interest.

From what I can tell, the company had drilled 198 holes as of July 30th, 2007 (Keiran's declaration in the submitted technical report) and as of now they've reported a total of 147 holes - 128 as of the Technical Report, 7 in post report News Releases and 12 that have only been reported via the Check Assay table. This leaves 51 holes that have not been reported, but were indeed drilled by mid-summer and there have been additional holes drilled since.

By the way the following are the numbers for the holes only reported thus far in the Check Assay table:

Hole Samples Init Avg/peak Chk Avg/Peak
LF39 4 5.50/ 7.42 5.19/ 9.76
LF51 21 2.82/11.07 2.56/ 9.25
LF55b 1 22.65/22.65 27.40/27.40
LF61 5 2.67/10.10 2.55/ 9.59
LF63 7 6.79/22.53 6.89/21.70
LF74 2 6.02/ 9.10 2.49/ 2.57
LF76 3 3.20/ 7.77 3.14/ 7.87
LF81 13 1.59/ 3.48 1.68/ 4.13
LF97 9 1.71/10.10 1.64/10.25
LF99 3 4.87/ 6.32 4.44/ 5.42
LF103 3 2.98/ 7.15 2.75/ 7.14
CRW15A 12 2.42/ 5.97 2.30/ 5.37

Please keep in mind that the numbers above may or may not represent complete intersection data for the hole numbers referenced; these are samples that were sent in for check assay and represent data from holes that had not otherwise had any public reporting. Because I do not have a declaration as to the total intersection length or the total number of samples from a given hole with anomalous gold values, it is impossible to tell if these represent complete hole data points or not.

Additionally there is also data included in the Technical Report for holes that had not been reported in any NR prior to the filing of the Technical Report.

As you can see there are some nice high grade numbers included with this overall dataset; it certainly makes for an interesting read.

Salut,
Leigh McBain

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