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Rover Critical Minerals Corp. V.ROVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ROVMF

Rover Critical Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior mining company specializing in United States and Canadian critical minerals. The Company focuses on advancing exploration at its Let’s Go Lithium (LGL) Project, located near Pahrump, NV. Lithium at the LGL Project is hosted in lakebed claystones within the Amargosa Valley of southwest Nevada. The LGL Project is district-scale in size with tier one mine exploration potential. It has a diverse portfolio of mining resource development projects. Its critical mineral projects include lithium, zinc, and copper. Its precious metals projects include gold and silver. Its projects include the Indian Mountain Lake (IML) Volcanic Massive Sulphide Project, Cabin Gold Group of Projects, Up Town Gold Property, and others. The IML Volcanic Massive Sulphide project is its second district scale land package, representing about 30,000 acres of greenstone belt. The Cabin Gold Group of Properties consists of three projects: Cabin Gold, Camp Gold,...


TSXV:ROVR - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Aug 31, 2022 2:06pm
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3 IMAGES
Here are two images-
1 - Map of Rover's claims outlining each zone
2 - Actual aerial view of claims

First impression - they're only hitting the hard targets.
I can see ieon oxides coming in from the north west that laid down some serious tills.
These soft targets would be ideal to - auger - 40 - 60 ft down.
Grab all soft ores - test them - and see what it offers up - could be easier to mine.
And... could offer a diff geology of ores that came from elsewhere.


I'm guessing that must be the Snar River to the left.
And, Camp claims at the top end of the " knoll ridgeline " immediate right ?
If so... it would mean the V target would be one of the small outcrops center of the soft iron till but a hard target small outcrop.

Geochem soil smaples were only surficial...
Few feet down.
Bring in a cheap - large - auger drill - would be interesting to test al lthe soft tills seen in dark patches - north end of claims - looks like lots of loose irons washed in.

As to where Rover took those photos that revealed - bleach outcrops - quartz and what appeared as, feldspars with grey tones - the only place i feel where they took thsoe photos would be atop the main knoll ridgeline - looks rather bare with what appears as lichen patch work - which would mean - the large knoll is not all comprised of, irons.
Ahhhh...


Have a looky -
open each image - in a new window to compare properly -

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I'll throw a third photo in of their base camp - which can't be seen or just out of view in the second photo image.... The dark patch to the left side of large knoll, looks intersting. Appears as if significant dark iron - tills - parked itself - perhaps once apart of the river system that was once larger - again - what's inside all these dark soft targets - easy free gold or other ?


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