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<blockquote data-quote="DykeHead" data-source="post: 509814" data-attributes="member: 13438"><p>There are 3 adits together with mullocks joined so now you ask the question I can't be sure which one.</p><p>The bit was amongst a country rock section of mullock with minimal quartz.</p><p>The rest is loaded with quartz..</p><p>There is 2 shallow and parallel digs directly below the adit of interest approx 5m long and dug in the down hill direction of an approx 10 degree slope.</p><p>This all leads to a point just below the top of a saddle.</p><p>The 3 adits are in the highest ground..</p><p></p><p>I just moved this from the other topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DykeHead, post: 509814, member: 13438"] There are 3 adits together with mullocks joined so now you ask the question I can't be sure which one. The bit was amongst a country rock section of mullock with minimal quartz. The rest is loaded with quartz.. There is 2 shallow and parallel digs directly below the adit of interest approx 5m long and dug in the down hill direction of an approx 10 degree slope. This all leads to a point just below the top of a saddle. The 3 adits are in the highest ground.. I just moved this from the other topic. [/QUOTE]
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