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Gold/Mining/Energy : Shining Tree Gold Camp -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: dale1953 who wrote (141)4/20/2012 5:45:38 PM
From: sense  Respond to of 260
 
Thanks. Appreciate that.

It's useful for me to follow what the others in the area are doing... because there are so many consistencies in the regional geology throughout the Abitibi. What they're finding in Timmins, and the disposition of the minerals relative to structure, is relevant... What they're seeing in the disposition of those things over in Cobalt is relevant... But, certainly, what the neighbors are finding in specific elements in the relationships between the structure in the region and the mineralization being found... that's clearly relevant to all the Shining Tree "campers"...

Gold and Silver... but, also Copper and Nickel... maybe even some PGMs ?

It's amazing, but true, that there is still that large a chunk of the highly prospective Abitibi that's still virtually unexplored in some parts...

The structural relationships appear they are just becoming known as a regionally consistent phenom ?

Will be VERY interesting to see how that awareness impacts the focus of exploration efforts in and around Shining Tree... particularly now... as we see things just beginning to move toward the first round of exploration focused on drilling "higher value targets" rather than on "survey" type exploration... or the fleshing out of known deposits.

I think the next two or three years are going to be pretty interesting for many Shining Tree Campers...

Handicapping the players by paying close attention to what they're looking at... is likely to prove rewarding...