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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sixty North Gold Mining Ltd SXNTF


Primary Symbol: C.SXTY

Sixty NorthGold Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is developing mining operations for gold on the 100% owned Mon Gold Property, approximately 40 kilometers (km) north of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories (NWT). The Mon Gold Property consists of over 13 contiguous mining leases encompassing approximately 494.28 hectares and one mineral claim, comprising an additional 127.75 hectares,... see more

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Post by Wangotango67 on Jul 19, 2021 12:09pm

IDEA ?

What would compliment this gold junior is the junior buying their own - dril lrig.
Small portable - on trailer - tow behind a 4 wheeler to tap holes in those areas hard ot get at.

I came across a few dril lrigs last eve out of washington area - south of Vancouver.
40 - 60K  - these were wirh tracks... i would tihnk the trialer kind would fair better for mobility.
Some of these units could drill to 200 - 500m depths.

I would tihnk if Sixty picked up a portable drill rig that could drill to 100m depths they'd be laughing -  drilling and mining hardrock news would compliment this junior with steady news flow.


As per the trenching -
i would say, more trenching is of the order.
Seeing such high grade results and all around the perimeter of exposed outcrops, is certainily quite compelling.

Makes me wonder if they continued this style of trenching around all small outcrops.
In my opinion, and vbasing it on visuals ( satalite maps ) it sort of looks like the current trenching is in a location of what appears to be a darker imprint - suggesting - former watershed path... i can see this darker imprint from trenching  zone just north of mon mine - literally snake everywhere -  i can easily envison a small trench backhoe -  delineating these areas - seeing if the gokld is there.  In fact, there are many areas like this that appear as former watersheds along with small outcrops - just saying.


Anyone else find the juniors in - detach mode - ?
Slow and bumping along - ugh....
If it were me, i'd be pressing lots of news for the investors to counter the gold resistivity.
Trenching more, supplying pics of the mon mine and what the hardrock looks like - hardrock vein that is slated to be mined in the interior and upclose pics of thr trched gold - yeah... let's see this gold in tghe trnches -  wink - is it placer ?

And... a small dril lrig would  complete the operation with a double feature
=  mining and drilling ( simultaneously )


MAP - opens at Nelson Lake
Set the scale at - 200m
You'll see Discovery Lake
Mon Mine is about 300m north of Discovery Lake
Trenching is just north of Mon Mine

Zoom in further - can anyone see any other areas that  would merit further trenching ?
I see  severla locations that would be ideal -  where gold - if placer - may have parked
itself in front or behind small mounds....

If hardrock has been chewed dow nby glacier and watersheds,,, and if there's big gold in these rocks, it stands ot reason this gold should have accumilated in placer pockets just like gold does elesewhere -

Not much is spoken about - Giant mines - 8 open pits.
When i look at the one ope npic - former post -  i see lots of loose ores with loose rocks suggesting the gold in these Giant mine pits - points to - loose gold.
1974 -  forward - Giant mines operated 8 open pits.
Domething to think about.

The below trenching pic-  ( sixty's )
To me appears as an -   archaeological dig - lol
Hardrock kept intact and loose soils removed.
I maybe wrong but.. it's how i read the trench site - which begs al lthe more ...
Just what exactly does this gold look like from tje trench site - the kind of gold would
tel lthe story -  as to what's going on in the trenches - vs - hardrock gold.

As for our price action ?
I don't know what ot make of it...
Maybe the larger interest is - aming/trimming -  thier position to under 10% ownership ?
.Whatever it is.... Sixty should counter it - too long of a wait -  i need ot see some serious work from the junioor -  lets see what  this area has ot offer up -  i like smart - fast moving juniors - kid you not.




https://www.google.com/maps/place/Nelson+Lake/@62.8985743,-114.3351343,1228m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x53d22e75e6c91e4d:0x59a580f19885be39!8m2!3d62.8966346!4d-114.3495753!5m1!1e4?hl=en-US



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