Let's have a look at the newer 4th mineralization zone/area they have been drilling. This is where the 7th hole KCC11-6 comes from up in the NW corner of the map where the KCC grid is. BTW "6 assays pending"? Shouldn't be any "boundary issues" up there.
Be curious to look at holes (exploratory)41-46 as well.
"KCC Allerston has been of interest to Inspiration since 2009 where we included it in our 43-101 technical report dated September 2009. Although we did not have sufficient detail to incorporate into the January 2010, 43-101 resource calculation, we are extremely encouraged by the definition provided by KCC11-6 and with 6 assays pending, we continue to be confident of the potential impact that KCC-Allerston may have on our overall theory of Langmuir, being a high tonnage, low grade deposit," said Ian Stewart, President, Inspiration Mining."

"Previous drilling revealed mineralization at an average 140 m intervals over 700 m to the NNE along the main ultramafic intrusive sequence. In order to test the down-dip mineralization extension, Inspiration initiated and recently completed, a 7-hole fence program 125 m to the southeast of the previous hole fence. Drilling assays revealed a mineralized zone at KKC09-1: 163m @ 0.24% Ni and at KCC11-6: diluted 195m @ 0.22% Ni. Holes show a true separation distance of 95 m to the SE following the dip of the mineralized ultramafic rock. KCC11-6 shows a mineralization gap between 102 and 120 m due to a felsic dyke and other smaller gaps related to mafic dykes. Further results will be compiled and shall orient the future steps necessary to fully assess the low grade / high tonnage Ni potential of the area.