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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company develops its 60% owned Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,918 hectares.

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Tudor Gold Corp > As of today they are still Drilling at Goldstorm
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Post by CobraShelby on Nov 17, 2020 7:44pm

As of today they are still Drilling at Goldstorm

According to my local contact they are still drilling as of today in the Goldstorm zone .
Almost sure they have 43 km already done .

They are taking their water from the glacier at the bottom near the Copper Bell zone still coming down at this time from the glacier. 

If the weather still permits they will be going as far they can almost to Christmas and will use underground vein and pump the water for their purpose. We may end up at 50 km of drilling this year . They may also start back in 2021 very earlier working on the glacier.

The main goal for this year is to get the most accurate resource measures and indicated if possible, and having a few more steps out in extra to see where this thing end and preparing to increase this resource for next year also until the find the end of it. Open in all directions and at depth as well.
Who knows what surprises we may get until they finish .


A special THANKS to all Tudor teams Working so hard for them and us also due to the really bad weather condition there this year. They have done an amazing job for all of us shareholder.
Comment by MarcusA on Nov 18, 2020 6:43am
That is impressive! Thanks to the people on the ground and the weather-gods! The more drilling the better, because so far they have been no bad surprises! Rockport made the following prediction concerning the drilling programm of 21 on the TUO-board. In case somebody missed it I will copy it below. Background: We discussed the possible link between drilling time before resscources (for GS and ...more  
Comment by CanadianAnimal on Nov 18, 2020 8:32am
I know this may be a little off topic but its an interest to me. When its being said they are drilling on the glacier, how do they get any kind of a solid footing to drill. Before I got hurt I used to ski the glaciers at Whistler-BlacKcomb. God I loved that!!! I cant imagine how they would do that.  How is water still running from the glacier when my outside dog bowl is freezing. I live along ...more  
Comment by rockport1 on Nov 18, 2020 9:36am
CdnAnimal, glaciers can have water runoff year round. Sometimes from the glacier resevoirs or more typically far underneath the surface. On the surface, the air will typically keep it very solid, so the rigs are quite stable. Like driving a truck on a lake in the winter to your favorite ice-fishing spot.  Some swampy / muddy places are much easier to drill in the winter when condtions are ...more  
Comment by CanadianAnimal on Nov 18, 2020 9:51am
Thanks Rock for the answer. That does make sense when you use another one of my passion pastimes as an example. Looking forward to that in a couple months. Most comment Im braindead for icefishing. But man is it quiet and great for stress relief. I guess I never got to the bottom of the glaciers to see the water but it was normally in the first 3 -4 months of the year. Thanks Again
Comment by fordster on Nov 18, 2020 10:10am
It's so funny CA...I live in the desert and I just came back from Minnesota. The crew I was working with was getting so excited about the ice fishing season. That sounds like a lot of fun. Those huts are heated? How the heck do you heat a hut on top of ice? Then they have all the entertainment they need with comfortable beds. It sounds like one great party...would love to do it.
Comment by Jeepfan on Nov 18, 2020 8:33am
Thanks for the update  and the Tudor team is doing amazing seeing as they could have just walked because of the threat of weather in the mountains.
Comment by watchmeplz on Nov 18, 2020 10:22am
It would have been nice for the company to put that into a press release, I'm sure it would put people at ease seeing how we've been waiting months for testing. We have to find out through stock house posters to know there's a delay or that they are currently drilling? Venture exploration companies tell a story and other than es pumping this through his podcasts etc. There has been ...more  
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