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<blockquote data-quote="rc62burke" data-source="post: 52119" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>Hare</p><p>1. Does this mean you are working in a low lying area in in a silted valley type area??</p><p>2. What type of float are you re-fearing to is it alluvial gravel etc ? or decomposed reef material??</p><p></p><p>The area you are working ? if you could give a more detailed description of the make up & rock types, country rock, contact zone faults in the area I am sure we could all assist you in a plan of attack.</p><p>Like I said earlier there is no substitute for time & hard work when it comes to this stuff, the big boys take short cuts due to money they have to spend but then again I think they miss some stuff that would pay quite well for the small operator, don't forget the big boy's are looking for massive ore bodies.</p><p>cheers</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc62burke, post: 52119, member: 800"] Hare 1. Does this mean you are working in a low lying area in in a silted valley type area?? 2. What type of float are you re-fearing to is it alluvial gravel etc ? or decomposed reef material?? The area you are working ? if you could give a more detailed description of the make up & rock types, country rock, contact zone faults in the area I am sure we could all assist you in a plan of attack. Like I said earlier there is no substitute for time & hard work when it comes to this stuff, the big boys take short cuts due to money they have to spend but then again I think they miss some stuff that would pay quite well for the small operator, don't forget the big boy's are looking for massive ore bodies. cheers Lee [/QUOTE]
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