Ryan27 said:
Hi Dwt
That's awesome news. And great research too!
Is there diggings on your property? What drilling was conducted, do you know?(depth ect...)
Love to know more and I think many forum members looking at mining leases etc. should investigate this option first.
Good gold blocks are hard to find and certainly worth the investment if it's the lifestyle and gold people are chasing.
Wasup Ryan27, there were apparantly quite a number of diggings down in the lower end of our property, its a gully that dips down for quite some distance, being old farm land subdivided for housing it has seen some years ago all of the old workings flattend out by the farmers who owned the place before it was subdivided, some detecting has produced old nails and timbers, word was there was an old lead somwhere in the area that produced quite well, it was worked by a couple of farming brothers back in the early 1880-90's, once they had made enough to purchase more land and cattle, they simply stopped mining and moved into farming.
That family name is still in the area today, and generations later are still small but farming.
The drill results were easy to come buy as they are a case of public records through the DPI, this area was drilled in the 1980's and again in 2005-2007, one of these drill results came from our place, "Two encouraging drill results of gold mineralisation are reported to be from the NE trending ........Mine shear, 2.0g/t from 0.9mt, 6.1g/t from 4.0mt, 12.61g/t from 48mt. Visible gold was observed twice within sheeted quartz veins and there appears to be strong intrusion-related Au..........correlation. A significant nugget effect may be present, given the presence of coarse gold." you will have to excuse the fact that some key parts of the report have been left out for obivious reasons.
A lot of the sh#t in these reports i dont understand, and it really dosnt bother me to much as i have a close friend who read the results went for a walk, pointed and said "just here will do".
Let the games begin