I can't speak for Roxmark, but seeing as I hold KXL and other area plays, I feel I can wade in here. I attended the show in Calgary and attended the Kodiak presentation as well. The presentation had a few bits of information that were very encouraging, and they did film it, so you can expect to see it probably next week some time on the website.
There are stacked, parallel vein systems on the Hercules project that are converging approximately 2 km north of the stripped veins, and the hypothesis is that where they are joining up, there is also a geographical anomaly/outcropping that needs to be explored once the snow is gone. This is potentially very significant, as this would give us a single vein, possibly giving us a very nice width. This certainly ties in with the northwest trend on the mags as they head towards Sage.
On the Alto front, they have also determined there is a well defined quartz vein beginning on the Kodiak property, headed straight towards the J/V by all early accounts. The thing here that makes it a little bit interesting is there is actually a bit of a geographical feature ( a hill! in the swamp!) 50 m higher than anything else around, so to me, that would be a project that might have a jumpstart simply because it's higher ground and will dry out quicker.
As well, there will be a company update in a few weeks, kind of a synopsis of the company's progress and short-term vision.
I'll post a bit more tomorrow if anyone's interested in whatever else I can remember. Things are looking very promising for a very aggressive drilling and exploration season.