twodogs - I know what you mean, but at this point, we are well beyond one hole. RSC-020 is building on previous holes that have been released and, imo, greatly increases the probability that the high grade material extends over a considerable distance. As far as making a mine goes, a case could be made that RSC-016 in Antelope Basin is the kind of hole that will ultimately make a mine. Yes, it is relatively low-grade compared to 020, but well above the grades that are currently being mined at Cripple Creek and indicates that this mineralized system is enormous.
But back to 020 for a minute...
Drill hole RSC-020 intersected 67.1 meters at 10.8 gpt Au, (220 ft at 0.315 oz/ton)
- including 36.6 meters at 16.8 gpt Au
- The 36.6 meter interval also contains 12.2 meters at 39.3 gpt Au
- and a single 1.5 meter intersection of 155 gpt Au (5 ft at 4.526 oz/ton).
That's some nice high grade there!