That's certainly better although I see they trimmed their core to almost half a meter which could have had a similar effect on the GNH piece.
• Recent intersection of intersection of 53.7 Kg/t (53,700 g/t Au) over a core length of 0.55 metres in hole KW-11-26.
I'm sure there are better 1M results out there, and I'd love to hear about them. I hope it's generally understood that the ground is not chock full of grades like this. I also hope it's generally understood that this wedge validates what the theoretical structure of this property has been. It's pretty much exactly what Tilsley and the Hoov Report have been touting all along.
Looks like the drill finally hit the letter 'E' with a fine point needle going through a book (Hoov's analagy). I wouldn't expect another one of these anytime soon, but for the long-timers...it seems as though we've been on the right track the entire time.