Thanks KosmosYou're a kind soul.
Now.. if any of my interpretations even have a morsel or two, in takeaways...
then at least the junior might try a few.
I admit i'm no geologist...
But i do like speaking about what i see through a different lense ( own eyes )
If any of my ideas on, Cariboo, or, McBride are ofany help to teh junior...
Then, at least my interpretations were of help.
Cariboo - look at it as, upper strata placer - not just creeks or rivers.
If, a large oceanic water way ( once upon a time ) did rip through this cordillera
then, it would make sense that the upper strata is foreign, and gold was brought in elsewhere.
Spanish's deposit is parked on an upper range. ..not in a valley.
Hawk should look for same disposition.
McBride - perhaps take a second look at the - hazelton - looking for a - copper bornite.
Again,
thank you kind Sir.
At least one or two commented on my posts...
Copper is a different breed of mineral...
Certainly takes on several transitions.
This.. i have ot study more.
Now, to keep my own interest appeased ?
Junior has to kick it in gear...
My fingers are twitchy - looking at several - other plays.
Wango~