RE:But wait…. "Most of the free gold mineralization at the Goldstorm deposit is associated with quartz-pyrite veinlets, but it also appears as fine disseminated grains of free visible gold within host rock, as observed in this high-grade intercept within GS-22-143. This may be a colloidal-type mineralization, which is also observed at the Brucejack Lake mine. Gold mineralization at the VOK deposit occurs as electrum; "Most of the free gold mineralization at the Goldstorm deposit is associated with quartz-pyrite veinlets, but it also appears as fine disseminated grains of free visible gold within host rock, as observed in this high-grade intercept within GS-22-143. This may be a colloidal-type mineralization, which is also observed at the Brucejack Lake mine. Gold mineralization at the VOK deposit occurs as electrum; however, the visible gold found at the Goldstorm deposit occurs as native gold. As with the discovery of R-66 to the southeast, these new high-grade gold intercepts may be completely different pulses of mineralization that can occur outside the known limits of the porphyry style of gold mineralization. Clearly, more drilling is required to better understand the grade distribution and consistency within the northeastern portion of the Goldstorm deposit"
These comments are very telling IMHO
Keep drilling, the gold is there.
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