RE:Brien Lundin's Good BetNow that is a very good point, the chances are far higher that the 2.4 Km's of strike are connected meaning it's one giant zone than they are 3 seperate anomalys that don't connect.
I do love this point, but what is also interesting is that I don't really believe they need to connect. I believe Hemlo was divided into 3 seperate mines in an area less than this 2.4 KM's. And in the case of Red Lake the main ore body was contained in the same area as our Dixie Limb/Hinge Zone. Red Lake was only 600 X 500, tiny given how much gold was produced from that area.
So does it matter if it's one giant ore body created by one big gold shart that happend at one point in time or is it 3 ore bodies created by 3 gold sharts that happend one after another.
Oh and by the way , I copywrited ( copywrote ? ) the term " Golden Highway " to describe the LP fault and I'm now copywriting the term " Gold Shart " to describe the method by which these ore bodies were created.
But you guys can use them whenever you want...for $ 10
Iveybiz79 wrote: "Now, of the three targets Great Bear Resources Ltd. drilled along the LP fault, and notably the only three targets yet drilled, each confirmed gold mineralization nearly identical in geology and grade. At this point, the chance that these zones are not connected in any way is much less than the chance that they are, and that opens up the entire, 18 km long strike length to the 'good bet' of one continuous zone."