
From 1997 to 2000 exploration activities included property expansions, prospecting and reconnaissance sampling on and around the claim group, grid soil geochemistry and ground based magnetometer and VLF-EM geophysical surveys.
Final reports on geophysical surveys conducted during 1998 outlined several discrete VLF-EM conductors with associated magnetic responses, some of which are partially coincident with anomalous multiple-element soil geochemical trends.
Grid soil geochemical surveys cover 75% of the property. Results indicate a 2,500 m long by 100 m to 200 m wide area anomalous in copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver. Trenching within this anomaly has returned gold values ranging from 4 ppb to 4.09 g/t gold. Trenching also identified silver values ranging between zero and 82.2 g/t, copper values ranging between 41ppm and 1.05% copper, lead values ranging between 13 ppm and 0.51% and zinc values ranging between 58 ppm and 0.55%.
In 2003-2004, an IP ground geophysics survey was followed by the diamond drilling of two holes.
Hole MO04001 intersected significant alteration and mineralization returning 4.9 m grading 1.31% zinc, 0.69% copper, 0.15% lead, 39.7 g/t silver and 0.82 g/t gold from 18 m downhole.
The second hole (MO04002) returned 3.75 m grading 0.76% zinc, 0.17% copper, 0.11% lead, 12.95 g/t silver and 0.17 g/t gold from 23.3 m downhole.
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