St. Elias Mines

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in response to LocoGringo's message

L.G. If you go to the link library, photo section, you will find a picture titled "Subsurface Tesoro" and it depicts the anomaly that looks like a wren sitting on her nest. To be politically correct, I should say "sitting on his nest," I suppose.

If you look above the anomaly and west, you can see that the cross section of the ore containing rock is comparatively thin. There are slightly red areas throughout this rock that appear to be mineralized zones, and are hard to see. The plan was to drill the periphery first and it appears to me that it was not a slam dunk to hit well mineralized zones in this area, and this is what happened. In retrospect delivering those 10% results without a more complete drilling exploration have certainly caused an early exit for a lot of previous posters.

I have never been that talented or that diligent to watch my computer that closely to be able to scramble in and out of SLI; not wanting to risk any shares at all, I am much more content to wait for the maturing of Lori's plan over the next half year.

P.S. While you are looking at that photo, peek at the C1 gold values in the underground workings in the photo below, and sleep soundly tonight!

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