REVISION - lolI decided to sift the red cliff data looking for the ROAD ZONE drill results.
Why do this ?
Simply put - i wanted to see if decade drilled this lower valley section to know if they encountered any placer gold -
Decade does show differernt geology in some of the red cliff drill - cores.
Some are greenish looking and appear to be a disseminated sand mixture.
I was wondering id these lower montrose / water pump zones were moreso placer gold.
The lower montrose and water pump zone sees a convergence of two water sources -
Lynden + American creek being the larger - main valley.
Many ofg the drills didn't even touvch the - sand dune delatas - that most likely built up over the years from watershed wash.
REVISION - VIDEO - https://decaderesources.ca/projects/red-cliff-property/ Play the video and stop it at the 1:37 min mark.
We can now see a superb view of the upper and lower montrose.
There's even agap between them - undrilled.
Strong indicatio nthe two zones are same - given the consistency of the drills and strike path.
Using this map below -
I decided ot revise my own estimated constraint using - .
400m noertherly strike - upper montrose
500m south easterly strike - to lower montrose
500m strike - eastly strike - to lower montrose
= TRIANGULATION CONSTRAINT
if i make a square = 400m X 500m
= 200,000 square meters
Then divide by 2 - i'll have my estimated triangle deposit constraint.
= 100,000 square surface meter constraint
Just trying t obe the most accurate - using only the zones with most gold.
100,000 x 250m depth - ( even though - decade suggested it could run 400m depth
i decided to shave depth - some of the holes are on an angle = allow for true depth
= 25,000,000 sq meters
x 2.8 ore weight
= 70,000,000 ore tonnes
x 1 gram ( averaging out rock with no gold vs rockwith gold )
~31.1 grams
= 2,250,803 ounces
This triangulation - includes areas of the upper and lower montrose not drilled,
But... decade does show drill holes in step outs to show where the gold parameters are.
Given the results on present drills - high oddsit's consistent.
But.. in mining - there are always surprizes. Have i been a tad agressive in words ?
Yeah... Don't mind me - it's just years of seeing no real pay day - lol
I've experienced the best of the best juniors - pardon the pun.
The 1:37 mark in video - does show the
ROAD ZONE 3 drills - i do see block marks outlined on the drills - suggesting the drills hit something but trhe
colors are not shown . These are the drills that interest me - placer gold.
Here we can see the Lynden creek cusping the mountain - and if one refers to the
map above - decades claims just capture the lynden creek - too bad decade didn't have their placer cap on - lol - yes.. lots of trees in this valley - but i can't help think of the what if - placer gold might be found -
Lynden creek - still has it's own sort of sand dune deltas - i wonder what a few drill would find in key choke point areas...
Ed's a greeat geolofist - love his work... but... i would love him al lthe more if he presented
a red cliff resourcve before adsvancing anytihng else.
Am i worn out with stocks ?
Yup - tired of waiting - been along time....
Cheers....