Hole NOT-07-23 was drilled 37.5 meters north of hole 22 as an infill and delineation hole. After passing through 5.5 meters of overburden and limestone, this hole immediately entered peridotite (with a felsic dike) until 228.2 meters, when the hole entered granodiorite until 241.1 meters. The hole then went back into a peridotite with semi-massive sulphides between 242.4 and 243.2 meters. This section over 2.1 meters averaged 1.14% nickel, 2.1% copper, 0.93 g/t platinum, 5.78 g/t palladium, 0.17 g/t gold and 12.9 g/t silver. The hole then entered granodiorite until it was terminated at 293 meters. This hole has been interpreted as encountering the bottom of the southerly plunging zone at a vertical depth of 235 meters
This is headed towards PROBE.
Hole NOT-07-22 was drilled as an extension to the south, to test for continuity of the mineralized body in the southerly and down-dip direction. The hole entered granodiorite between 13.5 meters and 154.7 meters. At 154.7 the hole entered a strongly deformed and brecciated peridotite and remained in this rock unit until 209 meters when it entered an olivine gabbro. At 215.8 meters, peridotite was encountered to 222.4 followed by a short 1.1 meter wide massive sulphide section to 223.5 meters that was followed by peridotite with minor sulphides until 244.5. This 22.1 meter long section of massive sulphide and peridotite averaged 0.65 % nickel, 0.14 % copper, 0.16 g/t platinum, 1.4 g/t palladium along with anomalous gold and silver. Granodiorite was then encountered to the end of hole at 258 meters. This hole is interpreted as having just caught the bottom of the southerly plunging zone at a vertical depth of 200 meters.
This apears to be headed for Fancamp. I direct your attention to the last statement. Where this hole just caught the bottom!!!!
Any help or discussion would be gratly appreciated....:)..Don