I don´t know whether this has been posted already, but anyway:
From the latest FWR news (October 1st):
http://www.freewest.com/news/index.php?&content_id=63
The Double Eagle discovery has returned some exceptional grades including 1.84% nickel, 1.53% copper, 1.14 g/t platinum and 3.49 g/t palladium over 36.0 metres (NOT-07-01) as well as 5.90% nickel, 3.10% copper, 2.78 g/t platinum and 9.78 g/t palladium over 68.3 metres in hole NOT-07-05. The deposit is hosted in rocks described as peridotite and appears to be situated within the basal, lower-most portion of the southern limb of the Sachigo greenstone belt that is likely south-east facing (oldest rocks to the northwest and youngest to the southeast). It is intimately associated with a discrete magnetic anomaly (magnetic high) coincident with an electromagnetic anomaly (conductor).
Plus some new maps:
http://www.freewest.com/news/index.php?&content_id=64
Regards,
Fantomas