Don't worry about Red Dale, it's all good.
IGR have a huge area to explore and they are flat out trying to drill out the deposits they have already put into their resource basket.
IMO, Red Dale is a challenge, purely because of the significant transported cover. This basically equates to searching for a needle in a haystack. Usually, an anomaly is picked up in initial soil sampling, followed up with RAB drilling, and then tested with RC. Along the way the area has to be visually mapped by a geo, and a plan of attack formulated. Tracking down the source of the soil anomalies and the follow up RAB drilling (which usually only goes until they hit hard rock -- air core is the next step) is a guessing game. Sometimes it's worth punching in a few RC holes to test your theory.
Remember, the scale of price per metre drilled goes up depending on the method of drilling. You don't call in an RC rig with no gold hits. If at first you don't succeed, then it may be time to re-think your plan of attack.
These guys are amongst the best in the business at the moment, and you can be assured they'll leave no stone unturned. They're not happy to potentially walk away from another Greenfields find. The challenge is on and these guys are up to it.
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