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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

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Post by babyofbullion on Nov 14, 2020 8:23am

D Day

I feel the upcoming weeks will be really key for GWA. Proving that they can get good recovery rates from the refractory gold will probably be the biggest win, and derisk this project even further.

I'm surprised with Greg's confidence about it in the Crux interviews. Let's see can he send it home!
Comment by Mechadvice on Nov 14, 2020 8:37am
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 ...more  
Comment by Toweringmars on Nov 17, 2020 6:46pm
haven't seen ore moving. The road was grated but to be honest I think the city maintains it. It was super soft and slicker than a baby's diaper. Hauling on it would destroy it in the current weather.
Comment by babyofbullion on Nov 18, 2020 6:38am
Do you mean the road west from the Bradshaw deposit to that route 655? It looks about 10 miles long. Might they need to wait until the ground there freezes!?
Comment by sacapapier on Nov 18, 2020 4:42pm
I drove the road last weekend with my wife's SUV to do a bit of partridge hunting. Road was in great shape and could easily be used to haul all the ore they have. Road will be even better as the frost sets it.
Comment by checkmate28 on Nov 14, 2020 12:13pm
babyofbullion I agree with you. Weve gotten the permitting hurdle out of the way. When Gowest shows proof of concept that the final product is sucessfully sorted to higher grades, then roasted to the high 95% recoveries projected in the Feasibility Study, then most current risk will be off.   Gowest will then be an emerging producer, already financed, drilling their resource towards the ...more  
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