Remote prospecting has been shown (from the discussion above) to have EXTRA-ORDINARY challenges...
If we can fly a man to the MOON, we can fly a man to NOME! Then drive up the road to the Kougarok!

I recall the line in the movie, Apollo Thirteen... "NO Bucks, NO Buck Rodgers"...
So, lets play "Millennial Monopoly"... We start with NO MONEY, a million dollar line of credit and a GOLD prospect...
From our previous discussion, it would be difficult to "go-it-alone" on the Kougarok River.
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We need Human Resources...
The MINIMUM number of able bodied people is THREE. In any work environment, with emphasis on REMOTE work environment, it is imperative to have three people. IF there is an injury requiring medical treatment, ONE person can treat the patient and a SECOND person can go get help.
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So, we go online, do some personal networking and round up TWO helpers...
The Labor proposition is: We pay round-trip airfare from Baton Rouge, LA to Nome, Alaska plus salaries of Six thousand dollars each for three months work. Plus room and board plus insurance and workman's comp.
We make reservations for three seats (coach) to Nome on June 1, 2019 with return flight on August 31, 2019.
We have two replacements on telephone standby if needed.
- Geowizard