HISTORICAL WORDING - 1 - North Limb has an incomplete sentence with a conjunction word of, while.
the word - while - shouldexplain the comparsion of - south limb vs noth limb.
2 - Energy Mines and Resource - should bea new sentence -
And is it's own explanation of another zone resource - how can one know ?
It goes on to describe - bugow zone - not the north limb.
3 - This might suggest - north limb fold ( ounces ) was some how not documented.
My own thoughts...
What do others think ?
Of course, not investment advice - just trying ot make sense of everything.
Which begs... ( pertaining to Aber )
Could Aber have sunk 10,000m on the - Andrew Zone - vs - Cabin ?
Andrew is far larger than the - Cabin Lake area.
Cabin - doesn't even come up in Aber historicals, only... north + south limb, Bugow.
And thr clincher - Andrew North Zone is indeed mentioned with Aber..
Cabin only refers to - properties.
Would love ot see that report - Rover - holds dearly.
Aver hisorical report -
Would love ot know if Aber sunk more on - Andrew zone.
Big Kahuna outcrop. ( lots of lichen ) lol
HISTORICAL -
Three historic resources are reported on the property in the NWT Minerals Database (NORMIN 085OSW0001). On the south limb of the fold, Aber Resources Ltd. reported a resource of 100,000 tons at 0.30 ounces per ton gold in their annual report while on the north limb of the fold, Energy Mines and Resource Canada Mineral Bulletin MR223 records a mineral inventory of 43,900 tonnes at 4.39 grams per tonne gold in the Bugow Zone and 18,100 tonnes grading 7.89 grams per tonne gold in the Andrew North Zone. The reader is cautioned that these resources are historic in nature, do not comply with National Instrument 43-101 and have not been verified by Rover Metals.
Rover Metals also owns 100% interests in both the Slemon Lake and Camp Lake projects which are located approximately 10 km and 20 km away, respectively, from the Cabin Lake Property.