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Copper Fox Metals Inc V.CUU

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPFXF

Copper Fox Metals Inc. is a Canadian resource company focused on copper exploration and development in Canada and the United States. The principal assets of the Company and its wholly owned Canadian and United States subsidiaries, being Northern Fox Copper Inc. and Desert Fox Copper Inc., are the 25% interest in the Schaft Creek Joint Venture with Teck Resources Limited on the Schaft Creek copper-gold-molybdenum-silver project located in northwestern British Columbia and the 100% ownership of the Van Dyke oxide copper project located in Miami, Arizona. Its other projects include the Eaglehead Project, the Sombrero Butte Project, and the Mineral Mountain project. Eaglehead is an advanced exploration stage polymetallic porphyry copper project located about 50 kilometers (km) east of Dease Lake in the Liard Mining District, British Columbia, within Tahltan territory. Sombrero Butte is a Laramide age, exploration stage, porphyry copper project located in the Bunker Hill Mining District.


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Post by imerc23on Jun 23, 2011 9:51pm
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Post# 18758950

Mess Creek Access Road

Mess Creek Access RoadRecently I posted some speculations that Copper Fox might have omitted publishing a map of the aerial survey results, on the hypothesis that they are negotiating the purchase of some/all of the "Paget Resources" lands to the south of Shaft Creek, which might contain mineral resources disclosed by the aerial survey.

But since writing that post I thought of a more pressing issue.

Road access. I presume that no one will never be able to build a mine at Schaft Creek until there is a road running there? Wasn't the Mess Creek property purchased by Copper Fox, for that very purpose?

The picture on the website, https://www.copperfoxmetals.com/i/Thumbnails/maps-RoadAccess.jpg, shows a road running north south along Mess Creek. But there is a gap of roughly 10km or so between the south edge of Copper Fox's main lands, and the north edge of their Mess Creek property.

So, does this not give us a further reason for assuming that the purchase of more "Paget Resources" lands must be on the company's agenda?
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