Re: Charts & Comments - Moose Pasture Mines
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Nov 21, 2012 11:26AM
Saskatchewan's SECRET Gold Mining Development.
via Kitco - Rick Rule
It struck me as I watched Rick Rule conversing with Daniela Cambione that Golden Band Resources should rename itself 'Moose Pasture Mines' (symbol: POOP. I'll settle for POS.TO) as a gimmick before listing itself on the TSX.
http://www.kitco.com/KitcoNewsVideo/index.html?v=12-11-17_Rick_Rule_1
One thing he mentions is satellites, though Bing Maps is clearly aerial photography. While Google Maps has astonishingly good satellite maps, Bing Maps is ahead of the curve using a well-known technology in new ways. At the very least aerial photography does better than satellite for remote regions such as Saskatchewan moose pastures.
But first, we go to commercial:
Bing Maps
You've been 'Binged!'
Star Lake, SK
Even at 100m resolution over the former Star Lake mine site, you can see clearly-extent line cutting, which was probably taken in Spring, 2011. This is no error in aerial photography or stitching together of computer maps, there is a large rectangle cut around this mine site through the bush.
The area is bounded on the left by an access road leading to the mill.
It has to be very recent activity, because it's so clearly visible. I'm a little crestfallen that no vehicle is caught in the photo, in the process of clearing brush. It aught to have been painted a bright, reflective orange, or yellow as a safety measure.
That means Soil Gas Hydrocarbon survey is about to take place, because the rest of the grid is yet to go in. You can also see dark grey anthills, which are probably drill sites.
Interesting. But I see nothing, as Sgt. Schulz would say from 'Laugh In.'
http://www.er.gov.sk.ca/dbsearch/MinDepositQuery/default.aspx?ID=0889b
Broeder Lake, Bing Maps
This area aught to be in Golden Band Resources land holdings, but there is no mention anywhere of its existance. There is clearly a great deal of work having been completed at some point, because you have the soil overburden cleared off and exposed, blanched rock. This probably goes back to SMDC days, because some trees have taken root.
You could easily land a Piper Cub equipped with tundra tires on a windy day on this rocky outcrop.
http://www.er.gov.sk.ca/dbsearch/MinDepositQuery/default.aspx?ID=2519
via KingWorldNews - Stephen Leeb
Take in the comments about junior mining companies by Stephen Leeb. There is no basis for a technical analysis, due to capricious pricing in GBN.V stock, the charts are worthless as moose pasture. I would say the exception is probably the monthly chart comparing GBN.V with $USB.
A gold miner equipped with a fleet of Pilatus Porter Pc-6's would be vastly superior to all of the other crummy mining outfits out there. $40m.+(which has gone unaccounted for since these Bing Maps aerial photos were taken) would buy 40 of these types of aircraft.
-F6