Post by
rockport1 on Sep 28, 2021 4:59pm
Expansion to the Northwest...
I appreciate and agree with most of the comments from highper, stockzorg and others. What I find interesting is the lack of discussion in the news release about GS-21-16 and the NorthWest. The release focussed mainly on the East towards Eureka, and NE via GS-21-19. However, Tudor gave very little discussion about the implications of GS-21-116.
By my estimation, 21-116 pushes the deposit an additional 250-300m to the NW. Not an insignificant amount IMO. There are 261m of 1.39 AuEq in the 600 zone, half of which was copper. Copper is blowing up down/out there. The word porphyry was only metioned once in the release, and it was regarding Eureka. How come? What am I missing?
Is Eureka getting most of the attention because it is closer to surface? Because it is potentially the extension of the DS5 zone? This is potentially massive, but surely 21-116 deserves some attention. Perhaps the topography to teh NW is problematic? Anyone have any answers?