RE: Location, maps picturesThis may help a bit:
1. from the Namex website at:
https://www.namex-explorations.com/maps/Sudwest.pdf
will show you the "Wallbridge Trill Property" (in green)
Now I am guessing but I would suspect that the new offset dyke may be left of the former Trillabelle Mine. This map on Namex site is several years old and does not include the newly acquired land that WM talked about in the press release.
2. a second source but a little technical is the ministry of mines claimsmap:
https://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/mndm/mines/lands/claimap3/disclaimer_e.asp
when the page opens - click 'yes' for the disclaimer ..... a second window opens showing you the province (ontario)
;;;;; go to pull down search menu and click Claim number, then next box over type in 1229362
---- this claim number will be in he centre of the screen
==== on left side click zoom out button, centre cursor over the 1229362, click
----Chicago Mine Road is to east of the small lake, to the north the larger lake is Ministic (inco has a Ministic Offset Dyke around this lake)
++++ now claims 1229362 and 1229363 and 1229502 and others were stake 5 or 6 years ago and are in the name of Wallbridge,
**** the press release makes note of newly acquired ground to the west ----- claims 4207193 and 4207195 and 4207196 and others were staked and recorded on May 27th, 2005. At the moment they are still in the name of the staker Trevor Dowe.
So I am confident that this is the area that the company talked about. The green colour is 'staked' claims whereas the purple is patented private land. Most of the purple is owned by Inco and Falco in this area.
Poster robmackay makes reference to a JV between Inco and Lonmin, This is correct and covers some or most of inco lands in purple to the east of the Wallbridge project. This was a deal announced in Jan 2005:
. . . https://www.lonmin.com/newspresscorporatenews_143.asp
... . https://www.lonmin.com/Sudjv.asp
- the second link has a bit of a map and makes reference to 'Trillabelle'.
wally
p.s. to robmackay, do not worry about fly bites, it was so hot in Sudbury in June that all the flies have died of heat exhaustion