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III. Comments/Compliance <br />This was an aerial inspection conducted by Jim Burnell of CDMG from photos taken on the <br />afternoon of Wednesday, January 19, 2005. The mine site was quiet and deserted. <br />Weather was sunny. There was snow cover over the entire site with the exception of the <br />steepest slopes. <br />There was no sign of instability or erosion on the west side of Hubbard Creek. The former <br />stockpile area was snow-covered. That area is stable. <br />The benches -both upper and lower -were stable. They were snow-covered, but there was <br />no indication of instability on either bench. <br />Pond 5 was snow-covered as were the ditches. Hubbard Creek was also ice and snow- <br />covered. <br />The upper road to the upper bench showed no sign of instability or erosion. The lower road <br />also appeared to be stable. <br />Pond 3 and 4 were both filled with snow. The embankments appeared stable in the air <br />photos. <br />The lower access road showed no signs of instability or erosion. <br />