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As a result of the paddysat coverage, Newcrest have allegedly recently been in touch with this company....
https://d3nuqriibqh3vw.cloudfront.net/images/PioneerPothole.jpg
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After looking at Paddy's new overlay, this is really exciting. Quality work as always Paddy. It almost looks like NCM are attempting to drill under what they believe to be the periphery of the gravity and magnetic footprint, a lot deeper than the historic holes of course. Is this a strategy? I really don't know, but maybe there are other leads or evidence supporting the approach. I think they really are trying to properly test the outer limits. I like the anticline orientation ideas from hydrogen.
Sorry a week Monday or Tuesday.
When will we see the next results, will it be Monday night or Tuesday ?
Thanks FC
Lol I guess Newcrestcwouldnt be too impressed, but it would be nice to see what’s going on from day 300ft!
Haha what a thought. Might be a way of collecting a boomerang around the propellers I guess.
True.. trouble is it’s in the middle of the desert so who’d fly it?
May have some privacy issues with that mate,but then how do the satellites get around it lol
How difficult would it be to contract someone to do a drone flyover the area so we could get some real detail, I wonder?
Paddy, thank you for the overlays. It looks very promising. What do you think the reasoning is as to why the have stepped so far out with the 3 drills to the north west? I’m no miner but if I was mapping out the resource I would keep stepping out the drilling from the already mapped resource until it stopped. This would reduce the chance of drilling duds. Are Newcrest potentially trying to speed the process up by finding the opposite side if this huge resource?
Nice work. The trend of the anticlines regionally appears to follow NW-SE like Hydrogen says. The Paterson has plenty of thrust faults and so a change in orientation for local anticlines may be attributed to that. I think the drilling in the NW is part of the step out. There are numerous outcomes to that. If we get low intervals like HAC9503 it may be the limit of the deposit but if we get the same as what we're seeing then of course we haven't reached the periphery yet. The former isn't a bad result, if anything it pushes the project onwards because now you have a limit.
Tá failte romhat.
Slàinte!
Hi TT - I've just had a look at it on Google Earth and I'm 99% sure that we are still in 1472t. The field camp is in either 's' or 'n' but we are still quite a way from that.
ATB - Paddy
So I assume that hac 9503 drilled by Mason Geosciences although a shallow drill wasn't a rabbit hole after all. I'm opening a beer to celebrate!
Great news Paddy thank you.
PS I meant to include this:
https://greatlandgold.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/HAV_Project-Area_Sub_blocks.jpg
Thank you paddy. Quick question if I may, and just following on from what I've asked in the past...Can you say in which of the NCM/GGP Havieron farm-in tenement blocks that these three drill holes fall? Are we looking at 1472t, or are we getting further out to the NW and the likes of 1472n? Thanks in advance!
I’ll,was thinking the same Paddy.guess we are all in a holding pattern like the sp until our inevitable build into next results which I for one am more excited about than previously! Just patiently holding for gold!:)
Have a look at where those 3 drill holes are in relation to the ground gravity anomaly from the original historic survey that is available on the GGP website. They actually don't look to be such a stretch when you see where they are situated on this diagram.
https://twitter.com/paddygall1/status/1265347591799287811?s=20
GLA - Paddy
Is everyone having an extended Bank Holiday weekend? Half past seven and we're not even past 100 posts yet - where's everybody gone??
Maybe the pubs have opened up and you lot all forgot to tell me......
ATB - Paddy
Paddy and Strudel -
This is looking more and more interesting. Paddy, your overlay is defining a huge area and NCM are very busy on what look like crucial parts of it.
I can see why so much drilling is planned and a 3D model, taking in the full length of the arms plus any dome-closing in the NW, will be awaited by all concerned. That will be months away and for good reasons. Let us hope for continued, exceptional results every six weeks.
Strudel - there's no doubt they will be extending the step-out / infill drilling up along the arms of the 'horse-shoe' as they go. They will want to intersect both arms of it as they drill along the NE/SW direction so I guess they will be trying to anticipate the direction and position of the 'arms' before they try to infill too much.
PG, Must be something there indeed.
It also dawned on me..... Draw a straight line through your three red holes, move this line preserving its slant south east until it touches the next line of holes. Can't read the text but from bottom left to top right they are - green, green, yellow and . My faint pink light in the night is pretty darned close to where the should be if this second line of holes is symmetrical.
Are we seeing a mix of in-fill and extent definition drilling....?
See where those 3 holes that were discussed yesterday are in relation to the existing 'horse-shoe' of mineralisation.
Stands a good chance that they are probing for the other side of the dome which would complete the 'anticline' feature.
https://twitter.com/paddygall1/status/1265292445459324929?s=20
GLA - Paddy