PAST PRODUCTION, INTRIGUING POTENTIAL
Prior to mining the HGZ, past production from the Red Lake Mine (1948 to 1996) took place in lower grade (sulphide) mineralization, with the deepest area mined being 4400 ft (1372 m) below surface. Drilling prior to 2001 has encountered this mineralization for an additional 3000 ft (915 m) vertically. Drilling during 2001 continued to identify the continuity of this mineralization with intersections of up to 0.96 opt (32.9 gpt) across 16.4 ft (5.0 m) in hole 37L037.
Does this not sound like the deep west zone of Massive sulphide abundant visible gold.
So what lies below that could it be the higher grade gold veins like red lake.