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Aerial view town of Vavenby 92 KB, approx. 18 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View of Harper Creek deposit looking North, April 2008 91 KB, approx. 18 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Helicopter at camp 68 KB, approx. 14 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Winter drilling 2007 - 2008 92 KB, approx. 18 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View of drill pad HC08-73 looking north-east to Vavenby, April 2008 71 KB, approx. 14 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View looking North-east from camp to Vavenby, April 2008 95 KB, approx. 19 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View of M anomaly looking south, April 2008 88 KB, approx. 17 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Aerial view of camp, 2008 88 KB, approx. 17 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View looking South at Harper Creek Deposit 65 KB, approx. 13 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Eastern side of deposit looking north east 193 KB, approx. 37 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Tailings dam area looking SW 206 KB, approx. 39 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Tailings dam base area 236 KB, approx. 45 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Massive sulphide outcrop western side of deposit 352 KB, approx. 1 minute, 7 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Bridge at Birch Island and CNR railway near western side of deposit 263 KB, approx. 50 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Bridge at Vavenby near eastern side of deposit 211 KB, approx. 40 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Weather station collecting environmental baseline data at Harper Creek 255 KB, approx. 49 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Yellowhead Board and Management Site Visit October 16, 2006 Left to right: Greg Hawkins, Tookie Angus, Chris Naas, Thomas Hawkins, David Dickens, Derek White, Bob Harper, Ron Handford 79 KB, approx. 16 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Inspecting Drill Core from Hole #10 - 2006 Left to right: Derek White, Tookie Angus, Bob Harper, Chris Naas 77 KB, approx. 15 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Drill Core - Hole #11 - 2006 Massive sulphide intersections - fourth row from bottom 67 KB, approx. 14 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Drill rig on hole #3 - 2006. The 2006 Phase I drill program aims to complete 2,000m of drilling in seven holes. 84 KB, approx. 17 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Camp office - 2006 66 KB, approx. 13 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Camp sleeping quarters - 2006 The camp also has a mess tent and shower/laundry facility. 46 KB, approx. 10 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Massive sulphide - chalcopyrite intersection at 464' depth Hole #6 - 2006; 105 KB, approx. 21 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Chalcopyrite banding Hole #2 - 2006 79 KB, approx. 16 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Chalcopyrite in quartz Hole #2 - 2006. 57 KB, approx. 12 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Core boxes - hole #2, 2006 59 KB, approx. 12 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Core cutting tent on site - 2006. 80 KB, approx. 16 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Core preparation area. 84 KB, approx. 17 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Core samples - bagged and barcoded prior to shipment. 52 KB, approx. 11 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Soil sample bags - 2006 field work Barcoded for rapid identification 46 KB, approx. 10 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Historical drill core from Noranda - US Steel joint venture, 2006. Yellowhead recovered core from approximately 95 holes in 2006, and will be re-logging and re-sampling them. Company CFO Robert Harper is in the background. 99 KB, approx. 19 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Historical drill core from American Comstock in foreground, Noranda/US Steel in background, 2005. This core was partially recovered from site by Yellowhead in 2005. 86 KB, approx. 17 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Harper Creek property area, looking south from Vavenby The property rises from the river to over the top of the mountain ridge. 29 KB, approx. 6 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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American Comstock 1996 drill core. Part of two complete American Comstock holes recovered from site by Yellowhead in 2005, re-logged and re-sampled. 101 KB, approx. 20 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Drill hole 96-3; part of two complete American Comstock holes of 1996 drill core recovered from site by Yellowhead. High grade intersection at a depth of 258m: width 12m grading 0.80% copper and 2.3 g/t silver 74 KB, approx. 15 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Harper Creek trench from the Noranda/US Steel joint venture. 106 KB, approx. 21 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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From the M anomaly looking north The M anomaly is in the south east corner of the claims. Geochemical soil sampling was continued in 2005. The North Thompson River and Vavenby are hidden below the clouds at the foot of the mountain. 58 KB, approx. 12 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Looking south at the M anomaly. The photo shows one of many Forest Service and logging roads serving the property. 61 KB, approx. 12 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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View looking north from mid-property The North Thompson River can be seen at the bottom of the slope. Jones Creek is in the gully in the foreground. 43 KB, approx. 9 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Vavenby bridge crossing the North Thompson River. The farthest, south-west corner of property is about 17 km from the bridge, accessible by Forest Service and logging roads. 57 KB, approx. 12 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Airborne Geophysical Survey 2006 14 KB, approx. 4 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Natural Resource Summit of the Americas conference Ron Handford, Greg Hawkins and Chris Naas at the Yellowhead booth at the Natural Resource Summit of the Americas conference, Nassau, April 2007. 109 KB, approx. 21 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Boxing drill core in March 2007 172 KB, approx. 33 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Drilling in March 2007 195 KB, approx. 37 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Chris Naas Company director Chris Naas setting up winter drill pad locations with GPS and snowshoes. 158 KB, approx. 30 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Vavenby property 2.5 acre Vavenby property with shed for core logging, cutting and shipment; storage for historical and current drill core; and trailer accommodation 143 KB, approx. 28 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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Core logging shed - Vavenby In operation March 2007 113 KB, approx. 22 seconds at 56.6Kbps |
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