KOZ
You must admit - Hawkeye is in the right -zip -code.
Same geology as Barkerville -
Now... some beleive in - glacier push -
while on the flip - i don't agree that the glacial ice came that low -
i'm prone to beleive through my own research - oceanic involvement played a huge
part in moving things around - hence - higher waters - would have offered a cushion
to boulders falling from higher alitutudes and allowing a quicker rest of the boulder....
Kick in eons and receding of waters, and overburden burrying the boulders would also
make a case for the hundreds of float boulders -
grounded boulders with torrent waters would certain,y round the edges of the rocks.
where i see the crux ?
they've enough data from former explorers ....
instead of repeating....
they need to sink some winkie holes - yes, blind to a degree...
but it would be the cheapest and most direct path to defining + advancng these claims.
Again, zip code i love.... gold is on premise, but... they need to gather the intel...
there's lots there.. .some misconstruded, some intel overlaps, some intel needs ot see compounding.
I like what i see....
but... new eyes, fresh direction is needed.
They're on the cusp of the first seismic uplift from main basin....
Spanish mountain has seen great success but, gram values are weak...
while on Ace claims and other, the gram values increase - 3-4 grams
They need to simply punch several holes ot begin defining what is under the underburden.
Playing around with stream etx.... is futile... far too many streams and rivers that may have
brought in gold from afar.... tapping local holes is where its at....
with 30 part lab assaying.
ya know... when i review their location....
and see the heavy sulphide mineralization and acute feldspar drills 61m
i can't help but think,
long creek provincial park might have a influence on the float boulders...
look at it's watershed path - quite interesting.
nontheless, what's below ace claims is what's most important - not unless - there;s significant float boulders to arrive at a potential tonnage resource-
i do like Keithley,
it has the attributes i would point two fingers at and say... let's drill.
volcanics, limes, quarts.... and kinda matches barkerville...
as one moves inland more, the geology changes...
which makes keithley kind of all the more special...
could be a hidden fault that has not been detected...
and of course on the flip....
these folds and ranges could be as simple as....
oceanic strasformations...
uplifted....
cheers....