The Sheslay Valley is the next hot spot. Some exciting grab samples have been discovered in other properties.
Approximately 1 km northeast of the main Dick Creek zone, a 200 x 600 m northwest trending copper-gold soil anomaly on the north flank of a large chargeability anomaly is known as the Dick Creek North target. Little or no outcrop exists in the vicinity of the Dick Creek North target and it remains untested. A separate geochemical anomaly about 500 m to the north of the Dick Creek North target has been called the No Dick target. Travis (2004) reported narrow semi-massive chalcopyrite veinlets hosted by relatively fresh diorite at the No Dick occurrence, with values to 11.3% Cu and 570 ppb Au. Further exploration is required to understand the geology, controls to mineralization and extent of mineralization at the Dick Creek North and No Dick occurrences.
Remember the 1600+ g/t of silver at CUU? Slowly, it's becoming a little better known what BC has to offer. If all the big highlights from the various companies were listed on one page it would make BC look like the Saudi of minerals. I believe this is happening but will take a couple more years to materialize. We also need a new non-fraud exchange. One that list Jrs and prohibits the thefts that the TXS implemented.