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Posted On: 04/25/2022 5:31:18 PM
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West slopes of "Mexus Mountain" . This view shows our ops area at top center, the wishbone quartz vein rip and load area and to the southwest of that the low mountain I call "Mexus Mountain". Is shows here as a dark area and looks more like a depression but it's actually higher ground that surrounding desert by about 1000 feet. On the west slope of the ridge or mountain is an area that has held the interest of some outfits for about 15 years at least. Note the filigee of roads and drill pads on that western slope. .
The western and lower road is the older one and dates back to before 2007 - historic satellite images lets me date it. I don't know who held the claims so don't why why there - well removed from the quartz veins that run up the north face of the mountain. Much more recently, in the fall of 2015 , the winding upper road appeared also with drill pads - only one of which seems to fit with the visible veins.
I won't make a one on one statement but it coincides wiht the time Argonaut was on the property in their short drill program and abrupt bailout in Dec 2015. I got fooled by that show of interest and sudden disinterest. I don't know why that western slope but suspect it was aerial surveys and magnetic anomalies. That's my conjecture but whatever the geologists saw on that slope prompted two separate drill programs. I don't know if Mexus has done any of its own exploration there and never hear that part of the leased ground mentioned.
https://investorshangout.com/images/MYImages/...droads.jpg
The western and lower road is the older one and dates back to before 2007 - historic satellite images lets me date it. I don't know who held the claims so don't why why there - well removed from the quartz veins that run up the north face of the mountain. Much more recently, in the fall of 2015 , the winding upper road appeared also with drill pads - only one of which seems to fit with the visible veins.
I won't make a one on one statement but it coincides wiht the time Argonaut was on the property in their short drill program and abrupt bailout in Dec 2015. I got fooled by that show of interest and sudden disinterest. I don't know why that western slope but suspect it was aerial surveys and magnetic anomalies. That's my conjecture but whatever the geologists saw on that slope prompted two separate drill programs. I don't know if Mexus has done any of its own exploration there and never hear that part of the leased ground mentioned.
https://investorshangout.com/images/MYImages/...droads.jpg

