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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Kestrel Gold Inc V.KGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  KSTBF

Kestrel Gold Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The principal business activities include the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company owns a 100% interest in the QCM Property, which is an orogenic gold target located in the Manson-Germanson placer district and the Fireweed Property located in the Babine Lake area, an advanced stage silver rich... see more

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Kestrel Gold Inc > Yukon Gold source, King Solomon's Dome,
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Post by gunfighter on Sep 15, 2020 8:06am

Yukon Gold source, King Solomon's Dome,

King Solomon's Dome

 
 

King Solomon's Dome, also called King Solomon Dome, is a 1,234-metre (4,049 ft) peak in the Yukon-Mackenzie Divide region of the Yukon Territory, Canada.[2] It is 32 kilometres (20 mi) southeast of Dawson City, Yukon,[1]and is believed to be the source of the gold fields that sparked the Klondike Gold Rush at the turn of the 20th century.[3] The mountain's name comes from King Solomon, an ancient king of Israel who was famed for his riches.[4]

King Solomon's Dome
Shriner's excursion to King Soloman's Dome Aug 4, 1910 ?OVERSIZE (HS85-10-23019).jpg
Shriner's excursion to King Soloman's Dome Aug. 4, 1910
Highest point
Elevation 1,234 m (4,049 ft)[1]
Coordinates 63°52′05″N138°57′10″W
Geography
Location Yukon, Canada
Topo map NTS 115.O.15

During the gold rush, the mountain was the site of large-scale gold mining and excavation. After the largest sources of gold ore were exhausted, small family-owned operations moved into the area and continue mining gold on and near the mountain today.[3] A communications tower is located atop the mountain, and in 2001, the tower was the site of a fatal accident.[5] The trail for the Yukon Quest 1,000-mile sled dog race passes over the mountain every February.

The mountain is in a subarctic climate region, and is covered by an average snowpack of 29 inches (74 cm) during March and April.[6]

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