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To: Rocket Red who wrote (182)6/26/2011 9:36:58 AM
From: Natedog  Respond to of 906
 
ya. that document is great. Those miners in the 1840's sure did great work that we can now find on the internet. thanks buddy's! Now I know why I won't be buying juniors outside of certain claim or fault districts or glacial limits. They are just not gonna hit.



To: Rocket Red who wrote (182)6/26/2011 9:42:23 AM
From: Natedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
sure has been lots of arguments where all this stuff came from over the years. 300 million will find it along with a few fancy xray machines.



To: Rocket Red who wrote (182)6/26/2011 9:48:08 AM
From: Natedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
i would speculate that anything found will not be that deep. with 10-20% errosion over 10,000km2 over millions of years. In addition to the bedrock rising anything will be near surface and that just sounds like cheaper mining to me!