Cultural heritage clearance was obtained to allow low impact exploration to be carried out in the north-eastern portion of EPM14028 (Bamford Hill) and a programme of stream sediment sampling and mapping was completed. Results showed potential for additional tungsten-molybdenum and tin mineralisation in this area and a follow-up programme was carried out to improve definition of the target area.
Results of the follow up programme confirmed the previous results from two high priority anomalous drainages. High tungsten (to 700ppm), Mo (to 116ppm) and Bi (to 73ppm) were returned from the Bamford North site and high tin (to 389ppm) was returned from the Emu Creek Tributary site. Recommendations for further work have been received from the Company’s consultants and additional work will be contemplated when funding is available.
December 12, 2007
From the initial stream-sediment and rock-chip sampling, a large anomaly occurs around Bamford Hill. The highest value encountered was 6,720 ppm in Sample 4034040 while molybdenum values exceeded 8 ppm.