RE:RE:Crown Property - Orion Fordster, for sure it looks intriguing.
As you say, the Kyba Red Line loops through the property. The MT survey which has been very helpful on Treaty Creek, looks very similar. The limited exploration work completed to date has found gold, but no drilling yet. A couple of quotes from Tudor and Teuton:
Kyba Red Line
"This red-line travels south along the eastern edge of the Orion property before reversing direction and heading back north through the middle of the property. "
Sampling/Trenching on Orion
"The largest, most intensely fractured zone is at least 15 metres wide within the more extensive stockwork area that is exposed over a length of about 40 m. Trenching of the stockwork zone in 1994 returned 2.54 g/t Au, 1.36 % As across 13 m of brecciated rhyolite."
Teuton would like to see Tudor do some work and conduct some drilling since they hold a 2% or 2.5% NSR. Thought is, that maybe it has the potential to hold another large resource. As you say, add another "pearl" to the string?
It seems to make sense for Tudor to initiate work on other projects now before any buyout. That way, if Treaty Creek is spun-out, they have a ready-made prospect or two to carry the torch.
fordster wrote:
RP-I checked out that site. Looks extremely promising! I would really like to study it more. I am totally into the Kyba red line as it's been established as a high mineralization continuation.
In TC the Kyba line splits from the TTF...giving us the potential of "a double string of pearls"