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Golden Lake Exploration Inc C.GLM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GOLXF

Golden Lake Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based public mining exploration company. The Company acquires, explores, and develops precious and base metal properties of merit and to aggressively advance its exploration program on the Jewel Ridge property. The Company’s Jewel Ridge property is located on the south end of Nevada’s prolific Battle Mountain-Eureka trend, along strike and contiguous with i-80 Gold’s Archimedes, Ruby Hill and FAD shaft gold deposits to the north, Timberline Resources advanced-stage Lookout Mountain project to the south and North Peak Resources Prospect Mountain Mine Complex to the west. It also holds the Cardinalli Portfolio, consisting of three patented mineral claims called the Sentinel, the Clipper and the Golden Rule, comprising approximately 23 acres. It also owns an early-stage property, the Copperview project, which is situated in south-central British Columbia. It holds the option to acquire a 100% undivided interest in the Conglin Creek Copper Property.


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Post by horstandgrabenon Oct 17, 2024 7:03am
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IP Anomaly & Drilling Order

IP Anomaly & Drilling OrderHello out there.  Any thoughts on the current drill program and that last news release?  

I find that this company could be making some nicer maps to show what the heck is going on.  

I do find it odd that they're leaving the big IP anomaly until last.  I also think drilling down dip of the two parallel faults is odd, but maybe there are some structural features on surface that make them target it this way.

I would drill it first, rush assays if things look good while drilling another hole or two, and if it's a banger I'd come back and drill another there.  But I guess you want to take some time and plan that next hole and not just miss on a rushed hole.

I'm also wondering what he IP signatures of some of these other mines are in the area.
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