I don't know but I been told it's hard to run with the weight of gold Other hand I heard it said it's just as hard with the weight of lead
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That's sounds very interesting because the cost of mining operation will be paid by the company that is mining NOT NBRI and then we still get a whopping 20% of the gold!
GO NBRI
The way things are going there could be more Gold posted tonight!
Seems to have bounced right back up! GO NBRI
from the pr:
We also note that the mining crew was increased last month and began working 7 days per week in 2 split shifts. The drilling has been conducted nightly during an additional night shift, and as a result we have been working 24/7 while the drilling remains in progress.
ALL THE GOLD SHOWN IS NOT FROM BULK SAMPLING OF TARGETED AREAS.
What do you expect from bulk samples in a targeted or virgin area.
I know what I own
see below
you're welcome I just thought it would easier to see how the gold was adding up in one easy to view picture. BTW I just added to my share count by over 30%. NBRI lift off!
Ruby Gold Compilation
Funny how gold keeps being posted on the website and they have not even began test mining any of the targeted areas yet.
I suppose the gold they have been posting is just what bigfoot dropped on the way out with what was left after C.L. Best was finished.
Speaking of ol' C.L. didn't he have to quit mining because of the war effort forcing all nonessential operation to halt. Seems like he was just in the middle of taking those nuggets when they had to quit, at least that is what history tells us but I'm sure two folks can read the plain english and arrive at different conclusions.
Float: 164,766,624 as of July 8, 2014
Here are some results of the hard work at the Ruby Mine, and it looks like a steady progression toward mining: one does not need to be a mining expert to understand this is progress.
Ruby Timeline
Oct 1, 2010 – North Bay Executes Option Agreement to Acquire Ruby Mine.
July 1, 2011 – North Bay exercises option and completes the acquisition of Ruby Gold, Inc. and the Ruby Mine. Upon transfer of title to Ruby Gold, Inc., work begins.
July 26, 2011 – Preliminary cleanup and maintenance underway; Operational planning initiated; Expansion of tailings area and amendment to Reclamation Plan given first priority.
September 6, 2011 – Survey to expand Ruby tailings area completed; Bidding process for mining contractors to conduct Ruby Tunnel rehabilitation work begins.
October 3, 2011 – CME Services selected and engaged as mining contractor; Amendment to Reclamation Plan for tailings expansion filed with State of California and Sierra County;
October 24, 2011 – Underground work at the Ruby begins for the first time since 1998. Initial goal is to rehabilitate the Ruby Tunnel by restoring underground ventilation throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. This is the first stage in reopening the Ruby tunnel entirely, from the Ruby Portal to the secondary exit at the Lawry Shaft, which entailed the clearing from the underground workings of all extraneous debris (cave-ins) and re-timbering the tunnel to reinforce ground support as-needed. The work was initially expected to take a minimum of four to six weeks. This assumed the first cave-in to be cleared was the only one blocking the airflow. This was not the case, and the work advanced to the next of what proved to be dozens of caved in areas further upstream within the Ruby Tunnel.
December 13, 2011 - Work has been progressing at a steady pace since the tunnel rehab project began six weeks earlier. More timber in the tunnel is being replaced than originally anticipated. The rehab work to fully reinforce the structural integrity of the tunnel for the long-term and to provide the optimal conditions for safe operations once production begins was now seen to require a longer term commitment than originally planned. Work was ordered to continue through the winter, weather-permitting.
December 22, 2011 - Revised Reclamation Plan for Ruby Mine Receives Formal Approval from Sierra County and California Office of Mine Reclamation.
February 9, 2012 – Work has continued uninterrupted through mid-winter. Rehab work reaches the Wolf Vein workings approximately 3,000 feet within the Ruby tunnel. More than 30,000 board feet of mining timber has been replaced by this point, and nearly 3,000 feet of new ventilation duct has been installed. The rehab work has advanced almost halfway through the Ruby Tunnel towards our primary mining target, which is the "Big Bend" section of the Black Channel.
July 22, 2012 – Rehab work has advanced to within 600 feet of the 4900 vein and the approach to the Black Channel. Dozens of caved-in areas have been cleared. Over 60,000 feet of new timber and almost 5,000 feet of new ventilation duct have been installed.
July 23, 2012 – MSHA issues work stoppage order. Order relates to the requirement to have an MSHA-approved mine rescue team on standby within a reasonable distance from the mine, documentation of MSHA-approved safety training of some of the miners, and the lack of an MSHA-approved personnel transportation rail car designated specifically for that purpose. All work at the Ruby project has been temporarily halted to allow time for the Company to comply with these issues and bring the Ruby project into full compliance with current MSHA regulations.
August 30, 2012 - MSHA Approves Ruby Mine Alternative Mine Rescue Plan and Safety Plans. Work stoppage continues until MSHA inspector returns to site.
September 18, 2012 - MSHA confirms that the Ruby's new MSHA-approved safety training plan has been completed, certified, and formally verified. All previous stop work orders have been lifted, and operations at the Ruby Mine to complete rehabilitation work are set to resume. To continue to comply with MSHA regulations, underground work is limited to the construction and installation of a refuge chamber within the tunnel per MSHA requirements before underground rehab work can continue. Surface operations to comply with other MSHA regulations occupied most of the crew for the next 3 months.
January 3, 2013 – Heavy snows force suspension of operations for the winter.
April 29, 2013 – Operations resume following winter layover. Most work continued to be related to compliance with MSHA regulations pertaining to fire suppression of surface structures, elevating berms, electrical grounding reinforcement, fire sprinkler installation, etc.
July 1, 2013 – Underground MSHA-mandated refuge chamber completed. Full underground rehab operations resume for the first time since July 23, 2012.
July 26, 2013 – Major milestone reached. The last remaining air blockage in the tunnel was breached, thereby restoring natural airflow throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. The Ruby is open. Were it not for the aftermath of the MSHA shutdown in July 2012 and the winter layover, this milestone would have been achieved a full year earlier.
August 27, 2013 – Preparations begin to start test mining in the White Channel as rehab work continues further upstream towards the Black Channel.
September 10, 2013 – Last remaining obstacle in the Ruby Tunnel at the 4900 vein cleared; Lower portion of Black Channel now accessible. Additional rehab work to reinforce and retimber the Black Channel workings still needed before bulk sampling and test mining can begin in that location. Preparations to begin test mining at the White Channel continue.
October 1, 2013 – Federal Government shutdown impacts prompt issuance of Ruby blasting permit from ATF. Test mining on hold until blasting is allowed.
October 15, 2013 – Underground geological mapping survey underway in newly-accessible areas of the Ruby Adit.
November 7, 2013 – Blasting permit issued by ATF; Blasting and raise construction to enlarge and improve access to White Channel for mining purposes prior to start of bulk sampling commences.
November 25, 2013 – New gold targets discovered from geological mapping survey.
December 18, 2013 - Widening of the White Channel accessway completed, raise rehabilitated, and test mining operations begin, subject to year-end holiday scheduling for the crew and snow days. Planning and preparations to begin construction of the Big Bend raise into the Black Channel begins.
January 22, 2014 – 60 ton bulk sample from White Channel stockpiled and ready for processing once the stockpiled material reaches 100 tons. Gravity survey of newly-identified channels commences.
February 14, 2014 – 112 ton bulk sample from White Channel processed; initial results disappointing. Construction work on the Big Bend raise underway.
March 3, 2014 – New Mine Manager appointed; Mining of White Channel suspended to focus on Big Bend raise construction. New steel airline to be installed to improve underground infrastructure and compressed air capacity to increase worker productivity. Drilling program to test newly-identified mining targets to be mobilized.
March 27, 2014 – Installation of new steel airline completed. Drilling program begins
April 9, 2014 – New claims staked to acquire Carson Mine and the newly-identified Discovery Channel.
May 6, 2014 – Big Bend raise into Black Channel nearing completion. Drilling program to be reassigned to contractor to increase efficiency. Second bulk sample (60 tons) from White Channel previously stockpiled processed. Results more encouraging than previous bulk sample, but needs further follow up exploration before a resumption of mining in White Channel can be justified.
Jul 8, 2014 - Reports New Discovery at Ruby Gold Mine; Drilling Successfully Intersects New Channel. The location of this new channel directly above the Ruby Adit is ideally situated within the current Ruby Mine infrastructure. Its close proximity 25 feet above the area where access to the White Channel was constructed last winter means that access to the new channel can be established within a relatively short timeframe to begin assessing its gold content through bulk sampling.
So the mm's are part of the big Ruby mine conspiracy theory now.
That's it I'm going to the store to buy some aluminum foil I need a new hat.
3,117,671 buys vs. 191,216 sells yeah no one believes
if that was the case there would be no bid already. too funny
your words from post #73031
guess again...What studies have you found or conducted that you could share with us that show there is no gold, please do share.
Funny how gold keeps being posted on the website and they have not even began test mining any of the targeted areas yet.
I suppose the gold they have been posting is just what bigfoot dropped on the way out with what was left after C.L. Best was finished.
Speaking of ol' C.L. didn't he have to quit mining because of the war effort forcing all nonessential operation to halt. Seems like he was just in the middle of taking those nuggets when they had to quit, at least that is what history tells us but I'm sure two folks can read the plain english and arrive at different conclusions.
What studies have you found or conducted that you could share with us that show there is no gold because it just keeps on showing upon the website.
I would really like to know because, I, like many others here have completed many hours of DD that say just the opposite.
I guess Bigfoot is coming off some of his stash...
Thanks for your OPINION but your post is misleading and wrong
NBRI full steam ahead, as time goes by more gold piles up and they are not even mining targeted areas yet. New discoveries in an area well known for rich gold quartz veins and high gold content river channels. FACT
North Bay Resources Inc. Reports New Discovery at Ruby Gold Mine; Drilling Successfully Intersects New Channel
http://www.otcmarkets.com/news/otc-market-headline?id=16274704
Jul 08, 2014 (eTeligis.com via COMTEX) -- SKIPPACK, PA, United States, via eTeligis Inc., 07/08/2014 - - North Bay Resources Inc. (OTCQB:NBRI) ("North Bay" or the "Company") is pleased to report that our current drilling program at the Ruby Mine in Sierra County, California, has successfully intersected a virgin channel directly above the Ruby Tunnel.
The first successful drill hole, DH C-2, encountered coarse pre-volcanic white quartz gravels 51 feet above the Ruby Adit at a location approximately 3,600 feet upstream from the Ruby Portal.The drill continued through the gravels for 16 feet before being cutoff.
A second successful drill hole, DH C-0, was drilled 150 feet downstream from DH C-2, and encountered gravels 62 feet above the Ruby Adit.The drill continued through the gravels for a remarkable 50 feet before hitting the volcanic layer that blankets the top of the channel.
These results indicate this new channel is at least 150 feet wide and as much as 50 feet deep.Additional definition drilling will be required to further evaluate this discovery.Accordingly, the drilling program has been extended at least one more week.
We note that the location of this new channel directly above the Ruby Adit is ideally situated within the current Ruby Mine infrastructure.Its close proximity 25 feet above the area where access to the White Channel was constructed last winter means that access to the new channel can be established within a relatively short timeframe to begin assessing its gold content through bulk sampling.
We can also report that cuttings from other drill holes several hundred feet further upstream appear to indicate that we may have also intersected several quartz veins in drill locations closer to the Melones Fault, the controlling geological structure of the California Mother Lode that runs directly through the center of the Ruby Mine and the entire Ruby Gold property.Hundreds of drill cuttings are presently being analyzed, and selected samples will be sent to ALS Chemex Labs in Reno, NV for assay.
Mr. C. Gary Clifton, P.Geo., is the Company's independent consulting geologist for the Ruby Gold Project.Mr. Clifton is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed this press release for technical accuracy.
If that pop is to .5 I will sell and pay off my house!
Anyone can see the progress it is there for anyone that wants to see it...
Oct 1, 2010 – North Bay Executes Option Agreement to Acquire Ruby Mine.
July 1, 2011 – North Bay exercises option and completes the acquisition of Ruby Gold, Inc. and the Ruby Mine. Upon transfer of title to Ruby Gold, Inc., work begins.
July 26, 2011 – Preliminary cleanup and maintenance underway; Operational planning initiated; Expansion of tailings area and amendment to Reclamation Plan given first priority.
September 6, 2011 – Survey to expand Ruby tailings area completed; Bidding process for mining contractors to conduct Ruby Tunnel rehabilitation work begins.
October 3, 2011 – CME Services selected and engaged as mining contractor; Amendment to Reclamation Plan for tailings expansion filed with State of California and Sierra County;
October 24, 2011 – Underground work at the Ruby begins for the first time since 1998. Initial goal is to rehabilitate the Ruby Tunnel by restoring underground ventilation throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. This is the first stage in reopening the Ruby tunnel entirely, from the Ruby Portal to the secondary exit at the Lawry Shaft, which entailed the clearing from the underground workings of all extraneous debris (cave-ins) and re-timbering the tunnel to reinforce ground support as-needed. The work was initially expected to take a minimum of four to six weeks. This assumed the first cave-in to be cleared was the only one blocking the airflow. This was not the case, and the work advanced to the next of what proved to be dozens of caved in areas further upstream within the Ruby Tunnel.
December 13, 2011 - Work has been progressing at a steady pace since the tunnel rehab project began six weeks earlier. More timber in the tunnel is being replaced than originally anticipated. The rehab work to fully reinforce the structural integrity of the tunnel for the long-term and to provide the optimal conditions for safe operations once production begins was now seen to require a longer term commitment than originally planned. Work was ordered to continue through the winter, weather-permitting.
December 22, 2011 - Revised Reclamation Plan for Ruby Mine Receives Formal Approval from Sierra County and California Office of Mine Reclamation.
February 9, 2012 – Work has continued uninterrupted through mid-winter. Rehab work reaches the Wolf Vein workings approximately 3,000 feet within the Ruby tunnel. More than 30,000 board feet of mining timber has been replaced by this point, and nearly 3,000 feet of new ventilation duct has been installed. The rehab work has advanced almost halfway through the Ruby Tunnel towards our primary mining target, which is the "Big Bend" section of the Black Channel.
July 22, 2012 – Rehab work has advanced to within 600 feet of the 4900 vein and the approach to the Black Channel. Dozens of caved-in areas have been cleared. Over 60,000 feet of new timber and almost 5,000 feet of new ventilation duct have been installed.
July 23, 2012 – MSHA issues work stoppage order. Order relates to the requirement to have an MSHA-approved mine rescue team on standby within a reasonable distance from the mine, documentation of MSHA-approved safety training of some of the miners, and the lack of an MSHA-approved personnel transportation rail car designated specifically for that purpose. All work at the Ruby project has been temporarily halted to allow time for the Company to comply with these issues and bring the Ruby project into full compliance with current MSHA regulations.
August 30, 2012 - MSHA Approves Ruby Mine Alternative Mine Rescue Plan and Safety Plans. Work stoppage continues until MSHA inspector returns to site.
September 18, 2012 - MSHA confirms that the Ruby's new MSHA-approved safety training plan has been completed, certified, and formally verified. All previous stop work orders have been lifted, and operations at the Ruby Mine to complete rehabilitation work are set to resume. To continue to comply with MSHA regulations, underground work is limited to the construction and installation of a refuge chamber within the tunnel per MSHA requirements before underground rehab work can continue. Surface operations to comply with other MSHA regulations occupied most of the crew for the next 3 months.
January 3, 2013 – Heavy snows force suspension of operations for the winter.
April 29, 2013 – Operations resume following winter layover. Most work continued to be related to compliance with MSHA regulations pertaining to fire suppression of surface structures, elevating berms, electrical grounding reinforcement, fire sprinkler installation, etc.
July 1, 2013 – Underground MSHA-mandated refuge chamber completed. Full underground rehab operations resume for the first time since July 23, 2012.
July 26, 2013 – Major milestone reached. The last remaining air blockage in the tunnel was breached, thereby restoring natural airflow throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. The Ruby is open. Were it not for the aftermath of the MSHA shutdown in July 2012 and the winter layover, this milestone would have been achieved a full year earlier.
August 27, 2013 – Preparations begin to start test mining in the White Channel as rehab work continues further upstream towards the Black Channel.
September 10, 2013 – Last remaining obstacle in the Ruby Tunnel at the 4900 vein cleared; Lower portion of Black Channel now accessible. Additional rehab work to reinforce and retimber the Black Channel workings still needed before bulk sampling and test mining can begin in that location. Preparations to begin test mining at the White Channel continue.
October 1, 2013 – Federal Government shutdown impacts prompt issuance of Ruby blasting permit from ATF. Test mining on hold until blasting is allowed.
October 15, 2013 – Underground geological mapping survey underway in newly-accessible areas of the Ruby Adit.
November 7, 2013 – Blasting permit issued by ATF; Blasting and raise construction to enlarge and improve access to White Channel for mining purposes prior to start of bulk sampling commences.
November 25, 2013 – New gold targets discovered from geological mapping survey.
December 18, 2013 - Widening of the White Channel accessway completed, raise rehabilitated, and test mining operations begin, subject to year-end holiday scheduling for the crew and snow days. Planning and preparations to begin construction of the Big Bend raise into the Black Channel begins.
January 22, 2014 – 60 ton bulk sample from White Channel stockpiled and ready for processing once the stockpiled material reaches 100 tons. Gravity survey of newly-identified channels commences.
February 14, 2014 – 112 ton bulk sample from White Channel processed; initial results disappointing. Construction work on the Big Bend raise underway.
March 3, 2014 – New Mine Manager appointed; Mining of White Channel suspended to focus on Big Bend raise construction. New steel airline to be installed to improve underground infrastructure and compressed air capacity to increase worker productivity. Drilling program to test newly-identified mining targets to be mobilized.
March 27, 2014 – Installation of new steel airline completed. Drilling program begins
April 9, 2014 – New claims staked to acquire Carson Mine and the newly-identified Discovery Channel.
May 6, 2014 – Big Bend raise into Black Channel nearing completion. Drilling program to be reassigned to contractor to increase efficiency. Second bulk sample (60 tons) from White Channel previously stockpiled processed. Results more encouraging than previous bulk sample, but needs further follow up exploration before a resumption of mining in White Channel can be justified.
all buys
Give it a rest go celebrate the 4th. Ffs
I believe in nbri but I was also smart enough to take profits once at .18 and again at .19. I had an understanding of mining and knew it would be a while before any real gold was produced. I believe that's the problem with many here they bought and had little to no knowledge of mining timelines. Now my share count is much higher and my avere pps is lower than my original average of .052. So those that had no understanding of the situation bought high or did not take profits when presented with the opportunity, now they blame everyone but themselves because they did not take action to manage their investment. Blinded by the pps and not able to see the progress.
We are still waiting for a link to something factual c'mon you can post it if indeed it exist.
nobody cares about three years ago we are living in 2014 and NBRI has made major progress since then.
Ruby Timeline
Oct 1, 2010 – North Bay Executes Option Agreement to Acquire Ruby Mine.
July 1, 2011 – North Bay exercises option and completes the acquisition of Ruby Gold, Inc. and the Ruby Mine. Upon transfer of title to Ruby Gold, Inc., work begins.
July 26, 2011 – Preliminary cleanup and maintenance underway; Operational planning initiated; Expansion of tailings area and amendment to Reclamation Plan given first priority.
September 6, 2011 – Survey to expand Ruby tailings area completed; Bidding process for mining contractors to conduct Ruby Tunnel rehabilitation work begins.
October 3, 2011 – CME Services selected and engaged as mining contractor; Amendment to Reclamation Plan for tailings expansion filed with State of California and Sierra County;
October 24, 2011 – Underground work at the Ruby begins for the first time since 1998. Initial goal is to rehabilitate the Ruby Tunnel by restoring underground ventilation throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. This is the first stage in reopening the Ruby tunnel entirely, from the Ruby Portal to the secondary exit at the Lawry Shaft, which entailed the clearing from the underground workings of all extraneous debris (cave-ins) and re-timbering the tunnel to reinforce ground support as-needed. The work was initially expected to take a minimum of four to six weeks. This assumed the first cave-in to be cleared was the only one blocking the airflow. This was not the case, and the work advanced to the next of what proved to be dozens of caved in areas further upstream within the Ruby Tunnel.
December 13, 2011 - Work has been progressing at a steady pace since the tunnel rehab project began six weeks earlier. More timber in the tunnel is being replaced than originally anticipated. The rehab work to fully reinforce the structural integrity of the tunnel for the long-term and to provide the optimal conditions for safe operations once production begins was now seen to require a longer term commitment than originally planned. Work was ordered to continue through the winter, weather-permitting.
December 22, 2011 - Revised Reclamation Plan for Ruby Mine Receives Formal Approval from Sierra County and California Office of Mine Reclamation.
February 9, 2012 – Work has continued uninterrupted through mid-winter. Rehab work reaches the Wolf Vein workings approximately 3,000 feet within the Ruby tunnel. More than 30,000 board feet of mining timber has been replaced by this point, and nearly 3,000 feet of new ventilation duct has been installed. The rehab work has advanced almost halfway through the Ruby Tunnel towards our primary mining target, which is the "Big Bend" section of the Black Channel.
July 22, 2012 – Rehab work has advanced to within 600 feet of the 4900 vein and the approach to the Black Channel. Dozens of caved-in areas have been cleared. Over 60,000 feet of new timber and almost 5,000 feet of new ventilation duct have been installed.
July 23, 2012 – MSHA issues work stoppage order. Order relates to the requirement to have an MSHA-approved mine rescue team on standby within a reasonable distance from the mine, documentation of MSHA-approved safety training of some of the miners, and the lack of an MSHA-approved personnel transportation rail car designated specifically for that purpose. All work at the Ruby project has been temporarily halted to allow time for the Company to comply with these issues and bring the Ruby project into full compliance with current MSHA regulations.
August 30, 2012 - MSHA Approves Ruby Mine Alternative Mine Rescue Plan and Safety Plans. Work stoppage continues until MSHA inspector returns to site.
September 18, 2012 - MSHA confirms that the Ruby's new MSHA-approved safety training plan has been completed, certified, and formally verified. All previous stop work orders have been lifted, and operations at the Ruby Mine to complete rehabilitation work are set to resume. To continue to comply with MSHA regulations, underground work is limited to the construction and installation of a refuge chamber within the tunnel per MSHA requirements before underground rehab work can continue. Surface operations to comply with other MSHA regulations occupied most of the crew for the next 3 months.
January 3, 2013 – Heavy snows force suspension of operations for the winter.
April 29, 2013 – Operations resume following winter layover. Most work continued to be related to compliance with MSHA regulations pertaining to fire suppression of surface structures, elevating berms, electrical grounding reinforcement, fire sprinkler installation, etc.
July 1, 2013 – Underground MSHA-mandated refuge chamber completed. Full underground rehab operations resume for the first time since July 23, 2012.
July 26, 2013 – Major milestone reached. The last remaining air blockage in the tunnel was breached, thereby restoring natural airflow throughout the entire length of the Ruby tunnel system. The Ruby is open. Were it not for the aftermath of the MSHA shutdown in July 2012 and the winter layover, this milestone would have been achieved a full year earlier.
August 27, 2013 – Preparations begin to start test mining in the White Channel as rehab work continues further upstream towards the Black Channel.
September 10, 2013 – Last remaining obstacle in the Ruby Tunnel at the 4900 vein cleared; Lower portion of Black Channel now accessible. Additional rehab work to reinforce and retimber the Black Channel workings still needed before bulk sampling and test mining can begin in that location. Preparations to begin test mining at the White Channel continue.
October 1, 2013 – Federal Government shutdown impacts prompt issuance of Ruby blasting permit from ATF. Test mining on hold until blasting is allowed.
October 15, 2013 – Underground geological mapping survey underway in newly-accessible areas of the Ruby Adit.
November 7, 2013 – Blasting permit issued by ATF; Blasting and raise construction to enlarge and improve access to White Channel for mining purposes prior to start of bulk sampling commences.
November 25, 2013 – New gold targets discovered from geological mapping survey.
December 18, 2013 - Widening of the White Channel accessway completed, raise rehabilitated, and test mining operations begin, subject to year-end holiday scheduling for the crew and snow days. Planning and preparations to begin construction of the Big Bend raise into the Black Channel begins.
January 22, 2014 – 60 ton bulk sample from White Channel stockpiled and ready for processing once the stockpiled material reaches 100 tons. Gravity survey of newly-identified channels commences.
February 14, 2014 – 112 ton bulk sample from White Channel processed; initial results disappointing. Construction work on the Big Bend raise underway.
March 3, 2014 – New Mine Manager appointed; Mining of White Channel suspended to focus on Big Bend raise construction. New steel airline to be installed to improve underground infrastructure and compressed air capacity to increase worker productivity. Drilling program to test newly-identified mining targets to be mobilized.
March 27, 2014 – Installation of new steel airline completed. Drilling program begins
April 9, 2014 – New claims staked to acquire Carson Mine and the newly-identified Discovery Channel.
May 6, 2014 – Big Bend raise into Black Channel nearing completion. Drilling program to be reassigned to contractor to increase efficiency. Second bulk sample (60 tons) from White Channel previously stockpiled processed. Results more encouraging than previous bulk sample, but needs further follow up exploration before a resumption of mining in White Channel can be justified.
why then can you not post any credible links to back up your outlandish claims?
...and no a link to the magic 8 ball does not count.
Thanks for your OPINION, I don't care or believe it for one second, but then I forgot Perry is a god and has control over everything.
you've got a lot to learn grasshopper...
well lets look at the info we have and see what mining really is:
Mining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth from an orebody.
ok now that we understand the definition of mining lets see what has been done at the Ruby mine.
December 18, 2013 - Widening of the White Channel accessway completed, raise rehabilitated, and test mining operations begin
January 22, 2014 – 60 ton bulk sample from White Channel stockpiled and ready for processing once the stockpiled material reaches 100 tons.
May 6, 2014 Second bulk sample (60 tons) from White Channel previously stockpiled processed. Results more encouraging than previous bulk sample.
Then the photos of gold were posted.
yup they are mining no doubt about it, they have not recovered gold in the amounts we had hoped for yet but then again they have not mined AT ANY OF THEIR TARGETED AREAS YET.
anyone can ignore and manipulate that facts to try and discredit NBRI, it just shows a complete lack of knowledge and understanding of mining and what is happening.