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Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc V.HAWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HWKDF

Hawkeye Gold & Diamond Inc. is a junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development of natural resources in Canada. Its projects include Bonanza, 2-Aces, Keithley Creek, Cariboo Valley, Seller Creek, Swift River, Bonanza Lake and Cariboo Lake. The Company owns over four 2% royalty interests which are subject to buy-down provisions on the Railway, McBride, Boomerang and Todagin properties located in the Golden Triangle of northwest British Colum (BC). The Bonanza property is located on the northern end of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, and is situated approximately 110 kilometers (km) northwest of Campbell River and 69 km southeast of Port Hardy. The 2-Aces property is situated approximately 32 km southeast of the Town of Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada. It owns interest in the 3,599-hectare Keithley Creek property situated approximately 30 km south of the Town of Barkerville, BC, Canada.


TSXV:HAWK - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Oct 20, 2021 12:57pm
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BOULDER PIC ( ACE CLAIMS )

BOULDER PIC ( ACE CLAIMS ) Here's a boulder pic from Ace claim.

I'm seeing volcanics + quartz + potnetially feldspar

If it is Feldspar, it could be a good tie in with Ace histroical dril lholes - 81m of feldspar with
under  1 meter of sulphide + argilite seam downhole.

So, are these boulders indigenous ?
Haed to say... like i said in my last post  -  i'd check 2 things - 
1 -  soils at fepth - are there any more float boulders ?
       if so, could be a sign of boulders are from same range
       if waters course far higher ( years ago ) torrent waters would easily round out the edges    
2 - check upper reaches of the range - under soils - and see if there are same loose boulders
      see if they match the boulders spanning 8km -


I'd like to know the pin point location where the drills hit -  81m - of feldspar with sulphide vein.
Were the drills in prox to the float terrain
Were thedrills located on the lower elevations of the range ?
If so, again... search towards the upper elevations to see if the geology is similar to the
float boulders.

If there's hundreds of these float boulders,
i can't help but think..... over time, each boulder might have been burried with overburden,
if so, the area could have many more boulders...

I wonder if Hawkeye has any intel on the former pit digs - overburden was said to run 12m and deepr - if the backhoe encountered more voulders it would make a good " wonderment "
as to how many of these floaters there really are... .if gold is apparent in these boulders
the question becomes - could it make a case for economical deposit ?


Have a good look at this pic...
Sulphides nd volcanics along with quartz are easy to spot,
but... is that feldspar along right side halfway point running towards back of boulkder ?
Looks like it to me.

Plate #2 = looks like copper ocixes 
Plate #3 = float boulder

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