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Great Bear Resources – After 250 drill holes here’s what we know about the LP Fault Zone on the Dixie Project

Cory
February 18, 2021

Chris Taylor, President and CEO of Great Bear Resources (TSX.V:GRB – OTCQX:GTBAF) joins me to recap all the recent drill results over the past two months from the Dixie Project. We focus on the LP Fault Zone that now has 250 drill holes released. It’s important to follow along with the different figures we refer to in the news release from February 16th (2 days ago). These figures are re-posted below.

Please email me with any follow up questions for Chris over at Great Bear Resources. My email address is Fleck@kereport.com.

Click here for a summary of the recent news out of Great Bear Resources.

Figure 1: Plan map showing mostly 100 – 500 metre spaced drilling as of February 2020 (Top) and mostly 25 – 100 metre spaced drilling from February 2021 including new results from this release (Bottom).
Figure 2: Long section through the LP Fault zone showing mostly 100 – 500 metre spaced drilling as of February 2020 (Top) and mostly 25 – 100 metre spaced drilling as of February 2021 (Bottom) including current results from this news release.  Each rectangular grid square is one kilometre long and 500 metres high.  All 250 drill holes have successfully intersected gold mineralization.
Figure 3: Comparison of the LP Fault gold results to date in three dimensions versus long section view, showing the same gold interval grade categories with 250 drill holes.  The LP Fault gold system remains open in all directions.
Discussion
3 Comments
    Feb 18, 2021 18:14 AM

    Keep the Great, Great Bear news coming. Price keeps getting better…🙂

      Feb 18, 2021 18:16 AM

      +1 Agreed. Thanks guys for the update and summation of all the drilling and amazing exploration results that the Great Bear team has achieved up until this point in time. Keep up the great work!

    Feb 19, 2021 19:30 AM

    Great Bear & Silvercrest are anomalies in the PM SECTOR, NO one knows how to price either on an ongoing basis as both have been stellar until this late summer.