Scary!! Enjoyably scary that is.
Brings back memories of the excitement back in Mid December of 07, Gold in the cores!!!
We had it back then, Eagle Ones got it, why not the rest of the trend along the RFI all encompassing.
Talk back then Mid Dec 07was of the potential for a Gold Strip/zone to run thru the area, I believe it was JD posted such info back then, the other thing that was of interest back then was the discussion on the depths below Eagle One, the mineralization, how the drills were too short etc. etc. new drills were coming etc. etc. and theory as to why all the staking up north end of the Ring, RFI included and gold was a theoried thought as to the staking back then.
This goes to show how important this entire area is and just how damned important each and every drill core is, each core can potentially unlock a piece of the puzzle we know as the ROF. Now then, can you just imagine if this runs down all the way to AT11 and who knows with some more drilling it may run all the way back up to Eagle One and beyond on up to AT12. I know one thing for sure, i will still be here years from now discussing the Ring of Fire, who I'll be invested with...time will tell.
Canada's Next Mining District Indeed people.
1300 m of strike length for Triple J , through the Blackbirds and Eagle Two and continues on SSW from what the diagram indicates.
It will take a mountain of time to highlight the holes on the drillplan that have been outlined in the release to try to get an idea of widths of involved, i'll leave that to the experts on the forum.
Now to sit back, relax, and enjoy the game. What a game it is.
Got that Mineral taste in your mouth yet???
There's got to be a cazillion drill targets out there.
Personally I would like to see a drill test the NNE chromite extension of Blackthor on NOT land as well as get the drilling underway with the heli unit on Thunderbird.
Question?
What did Jim Voison see on the geophysics of the two claims optioned from NOT that Hawk did'nt.
Great day folks, interesting discussions on both sides of the fence.