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Re: Eagle's Nest and undergound mining... rosehill...

posted on Dec 14, 09 06:57PM

Well... I expect I would actually find it a little chilly up there at the 3000M level, but it won't be me doing the mining... Not a snowball's chance in my livingroom.

I can tell you what NOT will sell for in 2010, if you want to know, but there is a small 'price'...

B.

Re: Eagle's Nest and undergound mining...Bentonstock...

posted on Dec 14, 09 02:43PM

"In addition, mining down to 10000ft (3000m) is not a problem, although it will be hot down there."

Bentonstocks,

If I look at your avatar I would have to say that you have experience working in deep and hot places...LOL

Down deep is where we need to go. Glad we can dig up some good stuff on the way..

rosehill

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