It is hard to wait. Harder when a great press release is run over by the market. But wait we must because Evolving Gold is not a one hole or a five hole wonder.
EVG is exploring a system. Carefully, methodically and with a sense of science rather than the urgency of the market. 50+ holes left to report; but the real news is that EVG is no longer looking for gold. They have found gold. Now EVG is looking to find out how much gold there is. EVG has 10,000 acres claimed. Take a look at the maps at the web site. Have they drilled out the claim? Nope. They are in a small section of the claim and they are trying to figure out the geology of that section.
An exploration company explores. It looks for structure and coherence. When you go to the website and look at the cross sections you are looking at a 3D puzzle. As the assays come in the puzzle becomes clearer. The puzzle is not about a gold deposit, it is about a gold system. Maybe two gold systems. Maybe connected gold systems.
As the system(s) become defined, people a lot smarter than me are going to be looking, assessing, trying to put the puzzle together. Some of them work for EVG, but some of them work for major gold producers.
The truth - despite market shenagins - is at the tip of the bit, in the saw room and at the lab. So far that truth has been that, more often than not, a hole drilled in Rattlesnake Hills assays out gold. Lots of bulk gold, shot through with high grade. Look at the cross sections. See if you can imagine how you would pit this land. Because that will, in time, determine the value of EVG,