Post by
Wangotango67 on Oct 16, 2021 7:24pm
KEITHLEY CREEK -
Here are two - links - to gain a parameter of Hawkeye's claims .
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https://aris.empr.gov.bc.ca/ArisReports/38261.PDF
As one can see how far extending the Keithley Creek claims run.
Moreso, westerly.
Spanish Mountain Gold -
has a significant amount of thier gold at surface and in the - Argilites.
Keithley Creek is not far from Spanish Mountain + Karus' goldcreek clains.
Each of these peers have good gold showings.
In one of the 43 101 tech reports for - Spanish Mountain .
it does make mention of - nuggety gold.
What\s somewhat north of Spanish's deposit = Keithly Creek.
Which might be a potential source of Spanish's gold.
My take is,
Spanish's gold may have depsoited along side thier range via main basin thoroghway,
whereas a long ago watershed ( massive ) ripped through and gold parked itself aside
the embankment ranges .
Second theory - Spanish's gold deposit - surface - may have come from nearby cordillera folds - suchas Keithly Creek's .....
Hawkeye had made mention in last press,
thety'll be looking to perform inversions of their last - 2018 mag survey.
What i'd like ot see Hawkeye do is,
Ask the survey company to perform a comparision of, Kari's gold creek showings
and Spanish Mountains deposit - both have surface or near surface gold.
Identifying these - resistivity patherfinders - on the survey, and then, look for comparibles
on Hawkeyes claims - would be a good starting point.
I've sifterdthrough several Barker 43 101'1 tech reports - former owner of Hawkeyes claims.
It wouldn't be a bad idea to do exact opposite to what was performed by Barker
Mwaing - when exploring - i would look to other host rocks than the typical quartz veining.
Sometimes gold will show itslef in other geo formations than the A typical veining.
Looking for that signature trait of, gold, silver, copper, resistivities vs high resistivities that are associated to, salts or clays, graphites, iorns, lead .
There's a delta formation protruding into - Cariboo lake - largest half moon hump -
seen in the link below on page - 32.
There appears to be some sort of camp / resort on this delta hump - but, junior explorers are not nessisarily interested in the lands perse, but moreso the minerals .
This delta is seen more clearly on satelite maps,
and why is this an important delta ?
Nonother than, this delta appears to have bene formed by the two back drop ranges in which
deposited all their loose tills = potential placer gold deposit.,
If it's not already staked, iHawkeye should jump on it.
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