April 17, 2007
Reported assay results from the property. Strongly anomalous amounts of gold up to 1.5 g/t are present in Bulk Leach Extractable Gold (BLEG) samples. BLEG sampling is used as an important screening tool
to identify broad target areas and the Company is highly encouraged by these strongly anomalous gold samples.
May 31, 2004
Rock chip geochemistry assays of more than 250 samples showed encouraging anomalies in gold as well as in mercury, antimony and arsenic, indicating a high sulfidation epithermal system. Gold values range from 0.1 g/t up to 0.8 g/t, and associated anomalies in Mercury (up to 22.6 ppm), Arsenic (up to 8,030 ppm) and Antimony (up to 366 ppm). In addition, some of the breccias exhibited anomalies in copper (up to 385 ppm) and molybdenum (up to 239 ppm).