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r <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />a <br />s <br />s <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />1a <br />t5 <br />• 1s <br />17 <br />1e <br />1s <br />20 <br />21 <br />2z <br />23 <br />za <br />25 <br />30 <br />Q Just while you were talking about this map <br />again, have you ever been back to these edges east that <br />are shown here to these little corridors? <br />A I have been all over there. <br />Q Do you remember if any of these might go out a <br />little further than what they are shown here? <br />A No. <br />Q I have often wondered how you could tell where <br />you are at underground. Is it possible, for instance, <br />if you were standing anywhere in here, is it just <br />because you are where you are at that you know where you <br />are? <br />A Well, not exactly. Underneath you don't know <br />where you are. <br />4 For instance, if you were going to get off on, <br />say, this one, sort of about halfway or a third of the <br />way up, if this was to go out 100 yards, would you look <br />at the map and say, hey, that line is too short. It <br />goes out another 100 yards? <br />A I still don't understand your question. <br />Q That's ok. I appreciate you telling me you <br />don't understand. If you were underground and standing <br />right where my pin point is and you walked back out and <br />someone handed you this map and this map only showed <br />this quarter or went to here, would you be able, do you <br />Toni W. Bradbury Reporting Services <br />P.O. Bos 1838 <br />Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 <br />(303) 7315282 <br />