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NOTES FROM THE UNDERGOUND: LET IT SNOW edition

Greetings from Central City Colorado, Work continues inside the Mill, but the big news today is outside. The first accumulating snow of the year has come to the Front Range of the Rockies. Meanwhile, we’re winterizing the pipes and cranking up the propane as we march onward to production.

By the way, those white clumps on the lower right of the first picture aren’t piles of snow. They are just a few of the hundreds of super-sacks loaded with ore bearing material which will provide the first “feed” for the Mill. If you’re worried about security – the bags weigh a ton and a half each, so we aren’t too concerned about leaving them outside. We estimate a minimum of 10,000 tons ready and waiting.




Cheers

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