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Evolving Gold is focused on exploring its significant discovery at Rattlesnake Hills, Wyoming, an alkalic gold system, similar to the Cripple Creek gold district in Colorado, and on gold properties adjacent to the Carlin district of Nevada.

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Aug 28, 2009 07:01AM

Here is another post from RR's board. This one is from ogi who started mentioning EVG to me many months ago and was the first to start talking about them at SI. The question he is answering is if EVG can be compared to Aurelian.

It is a vastly different geological model than ARU. The direct deposit model comparison is Cripple Creek, Colorado , with over 20 mil ozs mined to date. Yes, I believe EVG's Rattlesnake has multi mil oz potential without politics and with superior management. Rattlesanke is a very big land position and will take a lot of drilling to expose what is there but we know there is a significant high grade core, accompanied by large low grade
bulk tonnage and now Antelope step out hundreds of metres away have assayed broad low grade with much higher grade than expected within it.

Now it appears they may have hit significant gold in Nevada too.
Any Carlin type discovery could immediately bring thoughts of multi mil ozs. We know they have that potential at Rattlesnake, if Carlin comes good it will add enormous impact. For some reason Nevada has more sex appeal than Wyoming. Who would have thunk it.!!

EVG is as good as it gets IMO. Don't take my word for it do some DD on it and understand why.

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