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Comment by prospector24on Apr 14, 2012 9:55pm
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RE: Prospector24 you have your points but

RE: Prospector24 you have your points but

You have a good knowledge of the area and previous owners/past work.  Did you say you had spent time here before?  perhaps we have run into each other in the past.  I lived in Marathon for 27 years and prospected the entire greenstone belt from White River to Schreiber a few times over.  Personally I like the north limb rocks as having the best chance of another hemlo-style deposit.  Several porphyries are adjacent the Musher Lake stock and show classic Hemlo alteration.  Beaufield owns the best ground, but Entourage surrounds them and has the extension of the gold on the BFD ground.  The Lunny Lake porphyry, in particular, holds a lot of promise.  This porphyry grades into a feldpathic unit within clastic sediments, all with sericitic alteration and quartz eyes. This unit has been investigated over a strike length of 2.3 kilometers by about 10 drill holes.  Battle Mountain intersected 3.94 g/t Au / 3.0 metres including 10.57 g/t Au over 1.0 meter in a quartz eye, moderately sericitized unit with 3 to 8% pyrite and trace sphalerite back in 1995.  South of this trend a high grade value 37.35 g/t Au / 1.0 m. was encountered at a volcano-sedimentary contact.

The altered Armand Lake quartz feldspar porphyry is thought to be similar to the Hemlo deposit Moose Lake porphyry and the surrounding sericite alteration with tourmaline considered favorable.  The southern contact of this body has been intersected by only a few holes.

There is a good gold-in-soil signature west of the BFD ground on the Entourage claims, that I would encourage EMT to drill this summer.

Outside of the north limb, the area I like the best is the Gouda Lake deposit of MetalCorp to the east and along strike of the main Hemlo deposit.

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