Monday, June 25, 2007


Hello Again,

It has been few days since the last post, but I am back and I have more photos to share. Everything is going well out here at Blende. The drill is spinning and we are getting lots of core to keep us busy. The weather has been wonderful and sunny for about two weeks, and we are getting a bit of rain today, which is a bit of a nice change but I hope it does not stay. Just like last year there are marmots and ground squirrels around, only this year they have taken a liking to the plywood in camp instead of just the old core boxes at the old camp. There have been a few caribou around the area, which is nice to see as we only had a single caribou sighting last year.

We are off of the pad that is in the picture, and onto a sweeter looking spot... stayed tuned to see some photos when I get some. Have great time wherever you are!

Mike.

The drill sitting up on a ridge East of camp. The second drill set up. This pad had a 1500m vertical lift.

Emily, our geotech/geology summer student logging some of the core.

Jordan, one of the core splitting boys... splitting core.

The core splitter

Mike, our camp maintenance/core splitter dude

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