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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.450+0.1%Dec 4 4:00 PM EST

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To: VAUGHN who wrote (1772)6/22/2000 6:21:00 PM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (3) of 2255
 
Hi Vaughn,
Yes there is some confusion about boundaries. To get the picture in current area of PFN drilling, you need two maps. The first is AQI's. It's at aquilineresources.com and map appears at the very bottom.

The second key map is PFN's map labeled RV2000 Drill program and shows extent of geophysical anomaly plus past drill locations. This map is available at pfncapital.com and then clicking the third box down labeled Wed. May 32, 2000 etc. If you can save and print these maps it's worth it.

If you have AQI's map, all ground to the west (left) of their boundary is ITF. The ITF boundary then continues in a straight line down adjoining PFN's boundary south of AQI.

Next you'll notice a dog leg corner at the bottom SE corner AQI's ground. That's where PFN's Drill and I.P. Survey map fits.

AQI have been beating the drum about their property lately. Location wise it looks fine but another look indicates their problem. Their ground is very low and referred to as moose pasture. Topographical lines on their own map show Mud Lake squarely in the middle. My hunch is that's why this ground was ignored and only picked up later. It may have merit but whatever is there will be buried beneath loon manure.

Again using AQI's map, below their boundary line with PFN you can see how low ground and a creek narrows with PFN on one side and ITF on the other. This condition is similar to that encountered with holes 11, 12, and 13 being separated from other holes grouped to the north. Further, PFN's anomaly extends south of AQI's ground and west toward ITF.

I hope the above makes sense. For many years Toronto-based Langridge & Son used to make area maps for various mining plays. They appeared in Northern Miner publications, etc. and gave a good overall picture of area plays. Wish they were still around because trying to piece together various company maps can be confusing.

Regards,
Bob
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