This is not the same geology as ARU (ARU has got 14 million oz with their geology), and The most world renowned analog for LAT is the Cresson mine, Cripple Creek district. This system contains over 6 million ounces of gold and consists of narrow veins structurally controlled that have great vertical extend (over 1,000 meters). Cripple Creek is mostly hosted in a diatreme in alkalic mafic rocks and part of the deposit is directly related to lamprophyre dykes.
LAT with a MKT CAP of $36,276,291 does give some room for stock to climb if it did in fact have something of significance. Lots of luck in getting to 6 million ounces of gold although I think that Kodiak with there having traced 20km of quartz veining is a better choice right at this moment.