1984 TILLICUMMy last post pertaining to Tillicum had over 340 reads.
Someone must have liked it....tease.
It was the missing report - Patrick couldn't find ( 2020 )
Lot's of " intel " in this report.
1984 - TILLICUM REPORT -
https://propertyfile.gov.bc.ca/reports/PF822793.pdf
Some may ask....
Why write another post on this subject ?
Simply put... i think i may have cracked the
Tillicum Gold Code.
How so ?
Google maps have horendous viduals of Tillicum, even
snow atop the landscape. Inhibits one from reading lay of land.
So... i resorted to other maps...
Still, same issue.
Tried another and found success.
What type of success ?
Arial map that actually reveals the " VEINS " atop terrain.
Quite important.
Second Importance ?
Several months ago i was reading up on another junior.
Sifting 1970's reports.
With in a few reports were geology ads explaining the new found
relationship of, phosphorus + potassium to GOLD.
Each have strong eelationships to specific gold deposits.
Upon analyzing the new " satalite " map....
I quickly noticed the indifference of vegatation.
Zoomed in, it was then i noticed the correlation of oozing
phosphates or potassium washes ( in brighter vegatation.
What was so remarkable ?
Pronounced VEINS matching the Brighter vegatation.
Keep in mind...orher maps do not show the monstorous veins.
While the new map reveals veins - everywhere.
In formation sequences that match the mountain folds.
Geo on the ground would certainly not see what i'm
about to reveal....
Could it be that simple to find the gold ? - phosphorus - potassic pathfinders
- veining atop each mountain ( numerous )
Even the historical map ( 950 zone - Jenny - Heino )
match the pathfinder ( k, p, veg colorations )
Easteidge on orherside of, valley has its own veining.
Grizzley, not shown on map.... at base also has pathfinder.
Historical Map https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53025604212_9622aaec13_z.jpg Pathfinder Map ( potassium, phosphorus indicators ) notice where tillicum is...
notice how the veining is in sequences ( stacked sediment booked )
notice how the veining courses into western valley .
veining atop surface, easy to access.
what if each stretch of exposed veing - had gold ?
each span a good 500m
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53026679218_e3391408be_z.jpg Phosphorus / Potassium bright patches yellow oval = Hieno
white ovals = match historical gold zones ( beautifully )
white dotted lines ( only showed a few ) to poit out numerous veins atop
zoomed in.... the brighter zones are distinct ( my hunch says,
phosphorus induced vegation )
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53026580240_e9fea6c17e_z.jpg 3 STRONG SUPPORTS Large veins at surface sparling - everywhere
phosphorus/potassic pathfinders
lighter patches match former identified gold zones
Could this new assessment of, Tillicum
unlock the gold ?
Cheers...