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Re: WillyburgD post# 145337

Friday, 10/24/2014 3:42:39 PM

Friday, October 24, 2014 3:42:39 PM

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2 things strongly in our favor. Over the years i've taken note that trends of minerals in the southwest usually are found in a very consistent trend pattern, for example the Carlin trend in Nevada, this trend pattern is a given right up to Utah. Yet even in Utah we get oil on trend so the pattern does remain consistant. Agin for example i was reading up on our olde pardner: http://www.pershinggold.com/, just this morning. They are pretty much hitting predictable pockets of mineralization in their trend "consistantly" trend can be 40 50 or even like the Carlin 150 miles long and several miles wide, OK!
Now here is my summation of just two factoids which are repetative and favorable to the Hay Mountain claim set. 10 they are in the Bisbee trend 2) the second greatest strength issue and logic is/are the ZTEM readings. Pay attention and i know that you know that ZTEM visavie is State of the Art technology to date and is only getting much more valuable as a tool of discovery. Years ago i mentioned Copper Mountain over and over belaboring the point that directly below the worked out Copper Mine the BOD voted to do do earlier version of ZTEM and that ZTEM revealed entire presence of Copper and multi rich ores directly below their feet and nobody knew it was there. PS Copper Mt. is on trend in BC Canada and they are now producing hugmungous amounts of COPPER at profit! These factoids to me make the HM a very beautifly fit of probability for the expected huge presence of ore body. Now your question is if we hit the mark on first hole as JB did in AK? IMO that a yes, and the trend and the ZTEM only validate my opinion, in my opinion which is just good sence for my portfolio. Good to hear from you Willie, question or reply, always good stuff in your queries!
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