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Rye Patch Gold RPMGD

Rye Patch Gold Corp is a Nevada based, Tier 1 mining company engaged in the mining and development of quality resource-based gold and silver mines and projects. The firm operates in one segment, which is the Exploration and Development of Mineral Properties. The firm operates through two geographical areas, Canada and the state of Nevada in the United States of America. The company's primary source of revenue is from the sale of gold dore.


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Comment by pipefit2on Nov 26, 2013 1:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:Coming Soon

RE:RE:RE:Coming Soon@smush74
Look at slide 21, called 'Garden Gate Pass Project'.  The outline of the property controlled by rpm.v is defined by a reddish-orange line.  On the left and right sides of the property (west and east) are two bands of a similar reddish-orange color.  

The band on the left (west) side of the property has a couple of core holes, denoted by red dots.  But the reddish-orange band on the right (east) side of the property does not.  I could be mistaken, but I believe the exploration area called 'Goldrush South' by Barrick is immediately north of the northeast corner of the property.

In other words, these clowns have done two drill programs on the property, and they adamantly refuse to drill in the area most likely to contain gold.  Of course this is just my opinion.  Maybe there is no gold ore underlying the extreme northeast corner of the property.  But could you tell me why they refuse to drill the area within a few meters of the area 'Goldrush South' which Barrick calls 'highly prospective', or similar?
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