In reds post earlier today (at least i think it was red, sorry if it wasn't)
It was an update on kodiak proceedings, and there did it not say when they drilled the NW boundry that they drilled before they stripped it? There is no reason a drill couldn't go through overburden. I guess they mainly strip to get visuals of the vien??
Question... can they find drill targets by pure mapping and topographical signs? In other types of mining situations where the mineralization only starts at a depth of 50 or however many meters, they wouldn't strip all of that overburded off would they?
Thanks
sw