Historical maps reveal in RED where gold bearing zones
are located.
If one compared satalite maps just using hrino ridgeline
and east ridgeline and ask....
" what runs along each ridgelinev? "
VEINS.... satalite maps prove this.
So.... if older reports proved high grade was found in veins...
And more gold found in host rock outside of veining.
And if massive veining is all around.
Chances are....massive veins contributed to gold in host rock.
Here's an older report on, Tillicum
heino also has the word ( money ) wink....
i've seen other recent maps depicting money pit atop eastridge.
Page 4 of this report....
shows a map.... but in my opinion it's upside down.
Only adding to the confusion of, understanding Tillicum
in it's entirety.
Red = Gold bearing zones.
They chased the = Veins. As mentioned in former posts...
it is my belief, tracking all veins atop surface could
be the trick to unlocking maximum potential of, Tillicum.
On the ground explorers would not have the - vantage -
of satalite maps showing the numerous veining.
LINK
https://propertyfile.gov.bc.ca/reports/PF675500.pdf I've placed two maps together inorder to compare
and correct the error.
Right side map is correct. ( upside down )
matches the zones correctly
Own opinion.
it's like another didn't want someone to - find the gold.
Veins are easily seen on the satalite photos i've provided.
Atop and open face cliff side.
this junior ( if smart ) should be exposing - scratching - chipping
and buzz sawing the numerous veins even using metal detectors
to hone in on gold all the faster.
Hopefully i've added some assistence to better understanding
Tillicum...
Cheers...