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Message: Reasons Enough?

"REASONS" is adapted from my October 2007 SchlockHaus.con post.( It is result of many contributors that probably no longer post there):

Also, this list is organic, so feel free to grow it.....

- It costs Tyhee about $25 to find one ounce of gold. That may be the lowest cost for gold exploration in Canada.

- Webb is frugal and thrifty. (If he was from Brooklyn we´d say he was cheap).

- Proven reserves worth more than total cap... makes this a fairly safe play

- 4 drills, turning 24/7 ensure constantly increasing reserves

- Drilling beside legacy holes which previously proved up a minable resource but not 43-101 compliant

- President Webb did his Ph.D. on the geology of the Yellowknife region, IE: invested lifes work here, IE: formost expert on the geology of YK region, IE: knows his SHEEEEIT!

- Close to year round road from YK to south and can make ice road from YK to mine. Large Airport in YK nearby.

- Mining friendly town, in a mining friendly province/territory in a mining friendly Country

- Permitting well underway

- 43-101 compliant resource documentation of about 1.5 million ounces and growing by the day.

- BIG SKY == BLUE SKY POTENTIAL ... Three drills in this very exciting new property which has the potential to hit multi-million ounces of gold.

- THE GOLDRANGE: If you ever go up to visit the mine, you get the opportunity to get drunk and dance with the locals at the GOLDRANGE, where miner's have been getting hammered, gettin in fights and getting tossed out of for decades!!!

- Tyhee has tungsten to add to the bottom line profit.

- There´s the strong likelihood of a District of Open Pits, they should more economical mines in the Yellowknife Project.

- Moreover, with an upcoming PEA and Pre-feas studies, you gonna see Tyhee´s valuation take a big leap up.

- You got the big boys like Sprott, Puplava and Diabullic investing bigtime in TDC.

- When I last looked, Tyhee was still located in CANADA!!! So, what? Well,it ain´t gonna be nationalized anytime soon.

- And, you got convervative, trusy, ol´ dependable Dave Webb ( and Roger Sylvestre)running the operation but, at the same time, Dave listens hard to Dr. Leanne Baker, Puplava, Frank Barbera and others for advice...

- Convenient power supply close by.

- Free use of the diamond mine´s permanent road.

- Tyhee still needs to raise a lot of money for ongoing exploration efforts. Hopefully, Puplava will not let management overly dilute the number of shares.

- don't underestimate how important it is to note that it can be estimated that more than half of TDC's shares are in solid hands, like Pulplava and Sprott. This is one of the reasons we haven't seen the stock evaporate like many others have during big stock slides or drops in the POG. Surely, price has enjoyed some movement but it has been relatively stable compared to many juniors.

- Webb has said that the increase in the Yellowknife Projcts´ gold reserves will be of a "QUANTUM" amount once the Nick Lake re-sampling assays get figured in.

- The amount of gold that could be added with the Nicholas Lake resampling and other continuous drilling results (estimate 1 Million ounces).

- Within the next year you could also see the 600,000 ounce historic resource at Clan Lake (which in my mind is almost the equivalent of inferred resources) be brought into the M&I 43-101 compliant resource category.

- An average of 250,000 ounces have been added annually from drilling and could be now starting to come from the Big Sky property.

- The PEA should be coming out soon. With the current prices and grades which exist, it will be very positive.

- Also within the next year one should expect a positive pre-feasibility study and a higher gold price.

- Mineralization in all deposits is still open for expansion.

- Much or all of the Yellowknife ore is in basic (not acidic), less toxic material and that this rock is fortunately, more easily milled than the less crushable rock found in other gold mines.

What did we leave out?

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