When I read about other explorco's, they get all excited when they find quartz veins, because often where there is quartz, one will find Gold. Their quartz veins are generally slim by nature, whereas ours are considerably much larger massive veins. Alot of them will actually target and drill right along the vein. I think if GNH did that we would come out with some crazy high grades.
We know the pure quartz has consistent fine grain particles and the diorites generally hold the nuggets. Now I'm wondering, do you think if we are looking at each fracture as a potential tunnel, that the circumference of the tunnel would be in diorite? In that document about hydraulic fracturing they do make mention of such an occurrence being present with diorites, which again is all very positive.
I actually bought another 14,000 at 46 the day after reading that document. It's a shame that obviously some people have been selling and incurring losses, hopefully we will have some good news real soon, so that everybody can win.
:) Skier