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Gowest Gold Ltd V.GWA

Alternate Symbol(s):  GWSAF

Gowest Gold Ltd. is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company’s projects include Frankfield, Pipestone, Tully and Whitney. The Company is focused on the delineation and development of its 100% owned Bradshaw Gold Deposit (Bradshaw) on the Frankfield Property. The Frankfield Property covers an area of approximately 842 hectares and is comprised of eight mining leases. The Company’s wholly owned Pipestone East Gowest, which consists of 21 unpatented mining claims (4,274 hectares). The Tully North Property is located three kilometers (km) northeast of the Bradshaw Gold Deposit and is comprised of one mining lease and one unpatented claim totaling 228 hectares. The Gowest Whitney Property consists of nine patented claims (mining and surface rights) totaling approximately 144 hectares. It is located in the center of the Timmins Gold Camp, 10 km west of downtown Timmins, Ontario and 25 km south of the Bradshaw Gold Deposit.


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Comment by Mechadviceon Nov 14, 2020 8:37am
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RE:D Day

RE:D Day

A question for anyone local, have you seen any ore being moved to the Redstone mill?

When I read the write up on the flow sheet for the Redstone mill it was designed to received 24" minus run of mine ore.  The first stage crushing dropped the size down to 5/8" minus. 

My interpretation is that the Gowest ore will need to be crushed small enough at the mine to allow the sorter to do its thing.  I don't know to what size they will crush on-site to allow sorting.  Probably not down to 5/8" so first stage crushing at Redstone will still likely be required.  

It would be nice to see the flowsheet for mine site crushing, ore sorting, and then redstone crushing, grinding and flotation.  

Exciting days ahead.  Hopefully 

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