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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 655302" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>How bazaar, I was just thinking about you ey.</p><p>Dunno, will buy a dolly pot tomorrow if the shops open.</p><p>When I look at this on geovic, this pit is a big fat area of a lead.</p><p>'If' there is some colour left, where is best to sample? </p><p>Should I wait until I dig a few meters back off the cap and sample what's under it to make sure it's virgin?</p><p>Will the colour be high in the gravels under the cap, or at the bottom of the gravels sitting on the decomposed slates?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 655302, member: 2569"] How bazaar, I was just thinking about you ey. Dunno, will buy a dolly pot tomorrow if the shops open. When I look at this on geovic, this pit is a big fat area of a lead. 'If' there is some colour left, where is best to sample? Should I wait until I dig a few meters back off the cap and sample what's under it to make sure it's virgin? Will the colour be high in the gravels under the cap, or at the bottom of the gravels sitting on the decomposed slates? [/QUOTE]
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