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I suspect i found the fault that was meeting the sulphurets fault that ken mentioned in his webcast. This map is from the 2021 technical report. https://tudor-gold.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Treaty-Creek_PE-43-101-MRE-TR_v20210425_FINAL2.pdf The goldstorm deposit has been extended a long way to the NE from the 2021 black box indicated in the picture. If you look at the enhanced black line coming down perpendicular to the TTF1 fault - sulphurets- you will see what may be the fault ken konkin is obliquely referring to in his beaver creek web cast. If i remember correctly kens oblique reference is the deposit is being narrowing- probably ending is my interpretation- as the two faults intersect - or words to that effect.. You can also see the orpiment zone on the map. it is near the new campsite they built.. Hey you can also get an idea of how much the glacier has melted since this technical report was published. That glacier coming down from the pretium property has melted way back from the treaty creek valley. The treaty creek glacier has also melted back to almost the red question mark on the TTF1- sulphurets fault line. I believe ken implied the grade was beginning to descend as they went further to the NNE and the fault. He didn't say so directly.he sort of implied they were past the sweet spot of the deposit. That they were now looking north? To buttress my interpretation they tudor did not set up a drill another 150[?] meters to the NE past hole 172. Though 172 is still in their tentatively expanded deposit area... well just trying to make sense of an oblique comment ken madeYou can see the map for yourself and draw your own conclusions..
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