Post by
Wangotango67 on Oct 19, 2021 7:47am
HUNDREDS OF FLOAT ROCKS - 1m in size
After reading the ACE CLAIMS tech report, with hundereds of float rocks,
i said to myself, this is exactly the zonation to be in- it has a high probability of being a former
watershed path - the thing is, 1m sized rocks take a considerable amount of water force to move such large rocks. force of water could be too great and placer gold would settle out in less torrent waters, evenstil, finding those choke points or resistent points like a wall in the
form of a range like Ace claims - could still deposit - imbed lots of free gold.
Who knows, maybe Ace claims were once flat and was apart of the river system, raised or later on - If on a hillside, perhaps the land thrusted up afterwards.
Still, a hot zone in terms of, watershed moving lots of minerals from the main watershed which is most likely came in from the eastern watershed in behind - Osiskos claims nearby.
There;s a huge watershed path that runs from barkerville claims right down to the lower end of osisko;s claims running ( N-S) then veers westerly inward towards cariboo river system -
The ace claims could have the same disposition as the barkerville upper strata.
The ace claims are facing the Y section of two rivers - on the corner -
chances are floats may have parked itself along side aces banks -
Or, the floats may have come in from the other river system. that runs parallel.
What;s needed and mentioned in last post - far deepr soil samples in which to test for placer free gold - liberated - in conjunction to the float rocks - finding that sweet spot where gold may have settled out due to land terrain resistent points - pocket depressions..
Some may have wondered why i mentioned - bismuth - in last post.
Simply put - the petrographer had identified 2 other froms of - bismuth - hedlegite + joesite.
if the petrographer was correct - would mean the bismuth values could be higher than precieved.
my hunch says, it may have been missed by thelabs - due to these metals are in a transitional state, not quite full blown bismuth.
Ace is a very interesting proprty -
page 202 - 207 in the pdf in prior posts - has one pic - showing one specimen rock
as all blue in color - could be a great copper find or, cobalt.
in my opinion, i think it;s smart that hawkeye is stepping back and taking a fresh run at
the claims - the previous owners may not have assessed it correctly.
Some pics show the crews in the waters - my first thought was, panning for gold...lol
Buckling down and reassessing these claims would be the best move.
One can have lots of land like osisko, but what good is alot of land if there;s no gold on 90% of the lands - why i like the ace claims - as mentioned above - the eastern massive watershed cut into barkerville and as one follows it;s path it again cuts into the cariboo area.
cariboo claims and ace claims are in ideal locations for high odds of float placer gold,
one last thought - simple ice auger - modified with 3 inch hollow rods would be perfect
to test deeper soils up ro 2m - 3m deep.
Pan the soil cores and see if theres free gold in the soils.
I wouldve tested the soils like this long ago - gridding - with at least 2m - 3m depths.
2m -3m depths ( data ) would provide a ton of info of what;s going on .
copper, bismuth, cobalt and potentially , pd, pl, would be the other metals to
check for that might be present due to some metals like bismuth and the present of lead
create fertile grounds for tansitional metals
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