You have to like the combination... noting they've found some of the higher values that have been found in the Shining Tree region, and that it seems that find is paired with the clear potential for defining a larger tonnage deposit.
The photos of the area we've seen appear to show that there is a fairly extensive infiltration of the host rock with rusty looking gold bearing quartzes... turning the rock orange/yellow.
Does the apparent extent of that infiltration, paired with the find of some of the highest grade samples found in the region, indicate "more" ? Do the higher grade samples mean that they're close to finding a "big" source for that infiltration of higher grade material, that will prove it has "more" ?
It's still the effort in proving up the actual extent in tonnage of the ores that matters most, and not the more singular finds of an instance or two showing much higher grades in the samples. That effort in defining the nature and the actual extent of the mineralization will be what is most interesting to see them accomplish, as that is what will enable them to develop "what they have" into a better defined value.
Still early, of course... not just for SRSR but for the entire Shining Tree camp... but, given the obvious parallels that exist with the other camps in the region, it is likely progress will come pretty swiftly once someone does "connect all the dots" and get to the point of indicating that they've perhaps made the first big find.
Certainly will be interesting for us to see what they find as they work on better defining the scope of the potential that they can see now in the SRSR leases, with additional work, over time.