I'm really curious about 421. I won't lie. Considering 419 looked like a dud and turned out a huge result.
Same thing for 422...
http://www.copperfoxmetals.com/s/Image.asp?i=maps/Plan-View-Chargeability-Model-_300m[2].jpg&id=485515
Close-up: http://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.agoracom.com/public/photos/images/5124/large/DH_422_top_view.jpg
Remember the sample they found on surface up North:
- The average of the 32 samples collected from the Pembridge claims was 0.87% copper and 0.31 g/t gold,
- Wide spaced reconnaissance sampling on the Greig/Kreft claims in 2008 consisted of 17 grab and chip samples that averaged 1.24% copper, 16 g/t silver and 0.07g/t gold
- ''The two large zones of copper mineralization exposed on surface and the large untested chargeability anomaly may represent one or more deposits
- ''One of our main objectives at Schaft Creek in 2011 is to test the three targets identified above - any one of which we believe could be another previously undiscovered deposit''