ESKAY CREEK GLACIAL PATH Beginning at the top end of - Eskay Creek Mine. One wil lsee a - glacial runway path.
Eventually forks into 2 glacia lpathways.
1 - Origianl Eskay glacial continues its path -
hits the Seabridge deposits right down to thier - honey trap - Kerr Deposit.
2 - Original Eskay glacier forks and enters GoldStrom and Copper Bell zones.
Original ( primary ) Eskay Creek glacial was perhaps a mighty - watershed. Glacial paths were far deeper long ago.
Thus, watershed was contained and controlled by boundaries.
Not breeching ( yet ) Seabridges ironcap - watershed contined on - passing in front of,
Copper Bell and GoldStorm. Another large glacial watershed path is formed.
Deep seated channels of Eskay Creek Glacial path begin to fill.
Same goes for main glacial paths in front of, Copper Bell and GoldStrom, ( perpendicular )
the watershed is now able to elavate all the higher - with new tlled ores - and eventually begins it's breech - carrying in more mineralized silt / tills - which eventually cascade and breech over top of - iron cap - creating SeaBridges deposits.
At same time....
Silts and tills begin flanking the Copper Bell and GoldStorm - inside banks - gold accumilates.
Original Eskay Creek glacial path, not only fills Seabridges deposits and banks the Copper Bell and Goldstrom - but also passesright through and continues onward, eventually flanking south.
Once silts and tills are accumilatedin the glacial channels...
It reaches a point in time where it's able to begin carving -Eurekas hardrock formation -
If one looks closely at specific ( photos ) of Eureka -one will see water errosiion striationsonly water would carve out.
Where would this watershen lead to ?
On the backside of, Eureka.
What's on the other side ?
What appears as, original primary Eskay Creek glacial watershed came in - and created back eddy ( arc water carving ) long ago.
Fastforward and glacial channels fill - tills and water no longer took their original deep channel paths, they began to spill over the carved arced banks.
There is what appears as, remnant sulphide tills that breeched - eureka on the backside - spewed over the arcs - and dumpedit's tills and mineralizedores into what appears as a
- TOMB DEPOIST ( mound ) .
SeaBridge may have the - Valley of the Kings...
But where would Kings hide their gold?
Wouldit be in the tomb ?
I'd make that guess and say, it's not hardrock.
Most likely mega tills that got hung up on a small hard rock knoll underneith enabling the glacial tills to park themselves.
Could the second fork ( glacial path ) coming through Goldstrom have contributed ?
Pehaps... but over time and with seismic movement this area in behind Goldstrom seen lots of activity - closing off the second glacial path -
i would say....
Eskay's primary glacial path was the greatest contributor.
Is there - toomb gold - ?
One wil lonly know if one tests.
Spot the 10 km pinpoint
right side = tomb.
spot the sulphides breaching first arc closest to the tomb.
One wil lsee the remnant sulphide tills in a patch work of, 3 - 4 fingers.
On other side of the first arc closest to the - tomb - is a depression still covered in - snow.
Such could act as a - gold trap - pocket.
It's worth a shot to at least test it.
But... claims are on outside of, Tudors boundary.
Yes.. one more post.
Just wanted t oexplain it better - and - location.
Cheers....
MAP LINK - ( incase photo doesn't appear )
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