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Message: KXL Property Visit:June-September Comparison

continued from "KXL site visit ... part 2"

Also reviewed were the core handling operations, where we mere met by Larry Hillesland, Exploration Geologist and Project Manager. It was evident that the very busy core processing is well managed with a high level of organization and quality control. We were able to view highly mineralized new drill core from Maki and Sturgeon Bridge as well as "Hall of Fame" cores from the Golden Mile. Overall Kodiak has added nearly 100 drill holes to the last total I knew of, and the tally is in the high 200's, with the originally planned 65km of drilling being completed now. Kodiak is continuing beyond that point this year and has a considerable drill program next year. The whole thing is being done efficiently and with a good measure of cost cutting.

Extensive secure core sheds from the air:

Larry Hillesland, Project Manager describing bands of intensive mineralization in recent cores:

Drillcore task-tracking whiteboard:

We were impressed not only by the positive indications all round but the large jump in exploration progress achieved, especially at West Geraldton and Maki, which would likely be company-makers in and of themselves. Brian Maher will be presenting at the conference in Toronto this weekend where we can request further information and we look forward to further information from that venue.

continued to "KXL site visit ... part 4 - mineral samples"

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