20010426 - Geology Ontario

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DAILY LOG
CLAIM TB 4212257
2012 04 05
Prospectors R. Asselin, W.D. Morehouse and N. Witiw departed Base Camp on the North side on Nydia Lake in the morning of 2011
06 05.
Travelled approximately 5 kilometres in a northerly direction along former logging road to logging road South of Crooked Pine Lake.
Travelled approximately 350 metres west along the logging road.
Traversed approximately 300 metres through bush and swamp from logging road to the mid point of the North line of Claim TB
4212257.
Entered the claim and began traverse as indicated on the prospecting map.
The day was spent exploring for indications of mineralization on the top of the larger outcrop on the north centre of the claim.
The objective was to find correlations between mineralization previously discovered on the vertical south face of the outcrop.
An additional objective was to obtain larger rock samples containing mineralization.
The outcrop has some bare places and has vegetative coverage of moss and second generation pine.
Rock samples were obtained despite the smooth surface and hardness of the rock.
The rock samples demonstrated indications of sulphide mineralization.
The composition of the rock outcrop is predominantly ultra basic containing streaks of and spots of quartz along with the
mineralization
Return to base camp at the end of the day following the logging road and former logging road.
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