RE:RE:Look at some real maps. Not just a yellow band on a drawing Not sure what you're talking about Steal, but I'd agree with dacre. Before I start, let me say that I've always stated that BTU's Dixie Halo is a "stand alone" property with different facets than Dixie. Even though the LP Fault is questionable on the property, there are favourable structures and mineralization...gold, copper and silver as grabs. It's whether there is any thickness or length to these showings/zones that we are hoping to discover.
Back to the LP...Steal, remember it was named after an LP government survey...If you view the two maps below...the GBR Dixie geology map and the regional geophysics/mag map, you can pick out and follow the fault (and also the North Fault).
Using the mag (geophysics) map below (as well as GBR's geology map), you can easily see the LP Fault as well as some very interesting structures occurring on RGLD land. https://www.greatbearresources.ca/site/assets/files/3773/geology_presentation_may-23_2019.pdf https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cvmHAl6T5rQDNlPQmuRA65QO0bTuJ73z/view If you scroll to slide 6 of the GBR presentation, you'll see the map that most of us are familiar with. Have a quick look at the LP Fault location. Then click on the mag map. First of all, look at the overall trend from one property to the other. The various geophysical signatures (colours) are elongated and clearly trend in a northwesterly direction to RGLD property where they level off before arcing to the southwest. If you look in the southeast corner of GBR's property/Dixie you'll see a thin lime green line at the edge of their property...the LP Fault. Follow it to the west/left into a blue bleb, then it's a light blue colour near the edge of the BTU border. It heads northwest before changing to a light green colour, then a yellowish colour to the RGLD border. It crosses the RGLD border, changes to green then light blue before bending down. Things are messed up there (good!) with a few splays (faults). If you then look west, you'll see it possibly again in light green as it heads southwest. If BTU comes out and definitely says that the LP crosses onto the Halo property, well, I'll gladly apologize and admit my errors. It comes close to the border in one area as I said, but doesn't look like it actually crosses.
Anyway, have a good day.