PAGE - 137 - Several small showings of
cobalt, nickel, copper, bismuth, and gold have been located in the vicinity of the Ray Rock Mine.
PAGE - 24 - South of Cabin Lake, the sediments are intruded by a small granitic pluton. Pegmatitic, granitic -
felsic porphyry, and mafic dykes intrude the metasedimentary rocks.
PAGE - 56 - Found something interesting -
Former Roxwell claims -
85 km north west of yellowknife - very close to - Rover - just south.
500,765 tonnes @ 2.81/g/t = 45,245 ounces MAIN - PDF - LINK - https://library.assembly.gov.nt.ca/2003/RWED/02-0023747.pdf There's this link as well - showing the company was listed at one time - now delisted.
https://apps.tmx.com/TSXVenture/TSXVentureHttpController?GetPage=CompanySummary&PO_ID=36269 The idea of...
tacking on more gold ounces to bump up the numbers -
wirth a potential avail nearby claim.
if... still avail.
I'm pretty sure i've seen some reports that state Rover's Cabin claim is 110 km from, yellowknife, Their Camp claims group is only, 20 km from Frotune Minerals.
Here's another photo from Rover's Facebook page.
Cabin Lake.
Rover is labelling this photo - quartz rich shearzone.
Yeah... i see quartz.
But... is there also felsic - feldspar ?
What's that grey tone in the outcrop ?
The photo was taken in - 2018 - captioned words -
" Quartz-rich shear zone on the Cabin Lake property. Gold bearing? We are identifying targets for the upcoming drill program. "
Question is.... did they drill this in 2018 ?
If, they did... perhaps reassay the cores checking for copper + bismuth + cobalt.
Assaying for other minerals - from get go - would've been smart.
Fortune Minerals says their - bismuth - is found in felsics. quartz.
Interesting.
As per this Rover photo below -
I'd make that guess and say.. . this is the other - ore body - outside the irons. PHOTO GALLERY LINK - https://www.facebook.com/RoverMetals/photos/a.315172565923053/440611890045786 Cheers....