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Message: Re: both routes secured ? (suggestion: removal of "?" at end)
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Dec 15, 2013 01:52PM

Hi LauraB

That would be too lofty a comparison (with Mandela, noway!). Try a comparison with the Great One, the hockey player who would stay flat on the ice when he got checked (does not matter how light or hard). He would not even attempt to get up. He would clutch his knee and wait to be held up by two guys, limping in agony to the bench, so that the checker would be sent to the penalty box, 5 minutes for hitting from behind, or whatever. Two seconds later, with a miraculous recovery, the Great One would jump out from the bench and score a quick one in the power play. That would be a more appropriate comparison, LOL.

It's good that you have been keeping track of the claims along that corridor. I remember the Kitchie Lake area well, not because of the re-staking affair, but because of the detour of the corridor (sticking out as a sore thumb). Obviously, the detour is to avoid a large egg shape area (used to be a lake, but now it looks like a swamp?) The claims in your pictures are located between Kitchie Lake and this swamp...For those interested, crank up Google Earth to have a look (coordinates:52 20 56N; 86 23 44W, about 44km S of NOT Esker Camp, I have a .kmz file for that, but could not attach it). The pin is in the middle of this swamp, and the RoF corridor is hugging the West bank of the swamp (Kitchie Lake in in the NNW direction). Why I call that a swamp? It's the colour, light green rather than dark green, or near black, for water. Could be wrong though. Am I on the right track, so far?

On equestion for you: Now the corridor staked by KWG has no more gap(s)?

Cheers,

goldhunter

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