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GEOLOGICAL & DRILLING REPORT
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WORK SUMMARY
JUNE 1 TO mEPTEMBER 30, 1987
ON THE
GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS LTD-
MCLYMONT CREEK PROPERTY
xaHuT RIVER AREA
NORTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
LIARD MINING DIVISION
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WORK SUMMARY
JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 3 0 , 1987
ON THE
GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS LTD-
MCLYMONT CREEK PROPERTY
ISKUT RIVER AREA
NORTHWESTERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
LIARD MINING DIVISION
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VICTORIA, B - C - OCTOBER 2 0 , 1987
E. W. Orove Conaukante Ltd.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SUMMARY.......................................................l INTRODUCTION................................... ............... 3 LOCATION, ACCESS & TOPOGRAPHY.................................5 PROPERTY......................................................5 HISTORY.......................................................7 GEOLOGY......................................... .............. 7
REGIONAL..................................................7 LOCAL.....................................................8
Sedimentary and Volcanic Rocks.......................8 Intrusive Rocks......................................g
STRUCTURE................................................lO GEOCHEMISTRY.................................................lO
SOIL AND SILT............................................lO ROCK SAMPLING............................................lO
TRENCHING....................................................ll CORE DRILLING................................................ll OTHER PHYSICAL WORK..........................................l2 MINERALIZATION...............................................l3 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION................................l4 REFERENCES...................................................l5 ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF COSTS..................................16 CERTIFICATE..................................................24
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1. Location Map... ...................................... 4 2 . Claim Map...... ...................................... 6 3 . Claim Geology.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p ocket 4. Soil Sample Locations....... ....................p ocket 5 . Stream, Rock Sample Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .p ocket 6. Trench Locations............. ...................p ocket 7 . Drill Hole Locations - Main Grid......... .......p ocket
APPENDIX
I Soil Sample Laboratory Sheets I1 Significant Soil Sample Laboratory Sheets I11 Stream Sediment & Rock Sample Results & Descriptions IV Trench Sample Results & Descriptions V Core Hole Logs and Assays
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SUMMARY
Gulf International Minerals Ltd. McLymont Creek property lies north of the Iskut River at the head of McLymont Creek immediately south of Newmont Lake. Access was by helicopter from the nearby airstrips at Johnny Mountain and Bronson Creek. Supplies and personnel were ferried to both strips from Terrace, B.C. and Wrangell, Alaska.
The McLYMONT claim group comprising 80 units was staked in 1986 by Gulf International Minerals Ltd. in order to evaluate a number of promising stream and soil geochemistry anomalies outlined by previous surveys. In 1986 Gulf drilled three short core holes near the center of the claim group which intersected good gold values in a quartz-ankerite vein localized within part of an extensive quartz rich granite pluton. The results of the season's work were such that a large program was mounted in early 1987.
In 1987 exploration work on the McLymont Creek property by Gulf International Minerals Ltd. concentrated on the central parts of the claim group involving geochemical surveys, geological mapping, trenching and core drilling which involved considerable road building and site preparation. As the season progressed and snow melted this saturation approach extended to the northeast and later the northwest on McLYMONT 3 where core drilling continues at the time of writing.
Work completed between June 1, 1987 and September 30, 1987 included 3.7 kilometers of road, excavation of 13 drill pad sites, 31 trenches, 16.3 kilometers cut line for grids, 2184.5 meters core drilling, 461 core samples for assay, 726 soil samples, 55 stream samples, 85 geology rock samples and geological mapping of about 100 square kilometers, as well as constructing and maintaining a temporary exploration camp and facilities.
Evaluation of the 1987 exploration results to date shows the presence of at least two main geological sequences both of which host significant to high grade gold mineralization. Large parts of the claim group as well as large areas outside the claims are underlain by a porphyritic quartz rich, leucocratic granite pluton. The local country rocks on the claims are partly pendants within the pluton and partly extensions of more extensive country rock sequences found to the south and northwest. These include a variety of sedimentary and some volcanic rocks of mainly Mississippian age. Rock structures which are relatively simple have been variously deformed and faulted.
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Mineralization in the granite porphyry includes a large number of gold-silver bearing en echelon, northwest trending quartz sulfide, and ankerite rich veins. The ankerite veins are particularly ubiquitous and have been outlined over most of the claim group. The quartz rich sulfide veins localized in the porphyry along fractures and dike contacts have been drilled on the McLYMONT 1 and 4 claims with good results. DDH-87-5 which intersected 1.6 m at 0.23 opt A u , DDH- 87-6, 1.8 m at 0.205 opt Au, DDH-87-7, 0.9 m at 0.198 opt A u , and DDH-87-10, 2.7 m at 1.28 opt Au, were drilled on McLYMONT 1, southeast of camp on parallel quartz-sulfide veins first tested by surface sampling. Drill holes 86-1 to 3 reported in 1986 also intersected good gold values in a quartz-sulfide vein. Geology sampling and some trenching have also shown the presence of good gold values in both quartz-pyrite, and ankerite veins on the McLYMONT 4 claim. Good gold values were also returned from massive sulfide showings localized in altered sediments located east of camp on the McLYMONT 4 claim. These veins and showings remain to be explored.
Core drilling on the McLYMONT 3 has outlined a number of stratabound pyrite-chalcopyrite-magnetite-barite zones which from results on hole DDH-87-25 indicate the potential for a major gold bearing deposit. Results from assays currently show one intersection of 3.9 meters averaging 0.82 opt A u from one of several zones cut by this hole. Hole DDH-87-29 located south of 87-25 intersected a similar number of mineralized zones with exceptional results giving 7.720 opt A u over 1.9 meters as well as 1.23 opt A u over 1.5 meters and several other good intersections. Mapping and core drilling in this area show a thick sequence of gently dipping Mississippian sediments including crinoidal marble enclosing several massive sulfide zones, all of which are cut by numerous ankerite veins. Results from this core drilling are still incomplete and drilling was still continuing at the time of writing.
Considerable work remains to be done in order to evaluate the grade and tonnage potential of the several types and occurences of gold/silver mineralization currently known on the McLYMONT claim group. Further work on this property is warranted.
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INTRODUCTION
Gulf International Minerals Ltd.'s McLymont Creek property located in the new and developing Iskut River Gold District was staked and partly explored in 1986 with good results. Three core drill holes totalling 301 feet (91.7 meters) were drilled to intersect a northwest trending quartz-sulfide vein located near the center of the property. The results gave values averaging 0.164 opt Au across 1.25 meters over a length of about 22 meters to a depth of about 25 meters. The vein which comprises several closely spaced sub- parallel units was trenched and sampled over a total length of about 400 meters giving results ranging from 0.456 opt Au to 1.690 opt Au with accompanying silver values. Mapping at the time showed the existence of other sub-parallel quartz veins as well as similar veins in other parts of the claim group. Review of soil and stream geochemistry surveys from earlier years also showed that further work on the property was warranted.
In early June 1987 Gulf International Minerals Ltd. mounted a saturation type exploration program on the McLymont Creek property starting with the preparation of a camp comprising several tent frames for personnel and a cookhouse/dry. These were sufficient for the dry, warm spring and summer that ensued but with the arrival of the September monsoon and expansion of the drill program the camp had to be upgraded and two new weather tight shacks added.
Field work on the property entailed extensive line cutting and soil sampling on three grid areas, geological mapping, rock and stream sampling, and building 3.7 kilometers of road in order to access and prepare drill sites. In order to speed up the drilling program Falcon Drilling Ltd. of Prince George was contracted to provide a drill and two crews for round the clock operation. During 1987 Gulf drilled six holes totalling 350.3 meters of AQ size core, and Falcon completed 21 BQ size holes totalling 1834.2 meters for a total of 2184.5 meters of core drilling from June 1 to September 30, 1987. Gulf was responsible for suppling all materials, fuel, board and accommodation, and excavating and preparing 13 drill sites. Personnel, camp supplies and fuel were ferried to the McLymont Creek property by helicopter from the nearby Mount Johnny and Bronson Creek airstrips. The drilling program was still in full operation at the time of report writing. Because of the large number of samples submitted to both the Skyline assay laboratory and to Vancouver laboratories many of the sample results are still incomplete. This will require further updating in a later final report.
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The writer has had considerable experience in the general area and worked on the McLymont Creek property a total o f 18 days to September 3 0 , 1987 mapping, core logging, sampling and supervising the overall program.
This report summarizes work on the property to September 3 0 , 1987 and makes recommendations for future work beyond the ongoing 1987 exploration program.
LOCATION, ACCESS & TOPOGRAPHY
The McLymont group of staked mineral claims lies north of the Iskut River at the head of McLymont Creek which drains nearby Newmont Lake and flows south into the Iskut River (Figure 1). The claims are located within the Liard Mining Division at about 56"49' N, and 130"55' W on map N.T.S. 104B/15W.
Access to the McLymont property during 1987 was entirely by helicopter from either the main airstrip at Mount Johnny or the secondary strip at Bronson Creek, a distance of about 20 kilometers. Personnel and supplies were airlifted to the main airstrip from Wrangell, Alaska, about 100 kilometers to the west-southwest, and from Terrace, B.C., about 270 kilometers to the southeast. Transportation on the property including early drill moves was provided by a John Deere 450D tractor, a Honda 4-Trac A.T.V., and by helicopter. All of the drill moves, fuel supplies and crew changes for the Falcon drill were made by helicopter.
The McLymont Creek property lies across a generally subdued, relatively low lying area within part of the Northern Boundary Ranges. Elevations on the claims range from about 545 meters on McLymont Creek to over 1370 meters to the east and northwest. Areas along the west side of the claim group and along the main creek have been deglaciated only recently to expose bare rock or thin glaciofluvial materials with a young vegetation cover. Other slopes below tree line are covered by a dense scrub comprising mostly mountain hemlock, devils' club, alder and poplar, with scattered areas of water saturated moss and heather. During 1987 virtually all of the snow melted from the property exposing new outcrop areas to view. Because of the relatively sparse vegetation on the claims heavy rain and melting snow drain rapidly into McLymont Creek.
PROPERTY
The Gulf International Minerals Ltd. 100% owned McLyrnont Creek claim group includes four contiguous claims comprising 80 units in the Liard Mining Division (Figure 2).
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The claim boundaries have been located by air photograph on recent 1:50000 scale topographic maps.
C1aj.m Name Record No. Units Expiry Date
MCLYMONT 1 3597 20 July 23, 1988 McLYMONT 2 3598 20 July 23, 1988 McLYMONT 3 3599 20 July 23, 1988 McLYMONT 4 3600 20 July 23, 1988
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HISTORY
There are few published records suggesting any mineral exploration/prospecting north of the Iskut River along McLymont Creek and Newmont Lake prior to the early 1960's when Newmont Mining Corp. of Can. Ltd. explored the area near Newmont Lake. In 1980 Dupont Canada Explorations Ltd. staked the Warrior claim group south of Newmont Lake and in 1981 conducted various ground surveys. In 1983 Skyline Explorations Ltd. and Placer Developments Ltd. optioned the Warrior group and carried out further exploration on the property. The claims were allowed to expire in 1986 and were restaked by Gulf International Minerals Ltd. In 1986 Gulf explored parts of the property and drilled three core holes on one of the surface veins with good results which showed the presence of significant gold and silver values. A major exploration program proposed for the claim group was initiated in June 1987.
GEOLOGY
REGIONAL
Published regional geological maps of the general area are of relatively little value (GSC Map 9-1957). Work by Newmont in the 1960's (1962, 1973) first showed the presence of a thick Mississippian (and older) stratigraphic sequence in the Newmont Lake area. More recent work by Dupont (1981, 1982) and Placer (1983) and Gulf (1986) and this report have shown the widespread nature of this Paleozoic sequence as well as that of a younger quartz rich intrusive pluton. The main Paleozoic sequence extends south to the Iskut River where it has been faulted and deformed along the Iskut River Structural Zone and also left a6 minor structural remnants overlying Mesozoic strata south of the Iskkut River (Grove, 1987). The quartz rich granite pluton which underlies and has intruded the Paleozoic sequence has been traced from about the center of the McLymont Creek property west along the small glaciers and to the east and northeast of Newmont Lake where extensive areas are floored by the intrusive.
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Major faults marked by long northeasterly and northwesterly trending lineaments criss-cross the general area controlling drainage. Reverse faults and low angle thrusts are relatively common within the sedimentary sequence but have not yet been integrated into a comprehensive structural picture.
LOCAL
Sedimentary and Volcanic Rocks
Field mapping on the McLymont property during 1987 concentrated on detailed (1:500 scale) mapping of the Northwest, Main and Northeast Grid areas shown here as Figure 3 at 1:5000 scale.
Although previous reports (see General Geology) indicated that the local basal sequence comprised massive crinoidal Mississippian marble which was in turn overlain by a volcanic/sedimentary sequence of Triassic (or older?) age faulting is such that the reverse could be more likely. However for this report sequence shown in the legend of Figure 3 will be observed.
The oldest identifiable rocks on the McLymont property are located in the Northwest Grid area where a several hundred meter thick succession of relatively flat lying, finely banded, indurated siltstone, chert, sandstone, marble, and minor conglomerate have been intruded by the widespread underlying granite. Primary structures show that the sediments, although gently warped, are generally upright. Induration which has resulted in general hornfelsing and scattered fine garnet porphyroblasts is typical. The thin marble bands are rarely seen at the surface but have been penetrated by the drilling (Holes 87-15 to 3 0 , see drill logs, Appendix V ) and show a distinctive Mississippian clastic crinoidal aspect. This sequence which has a thickness of about 200 meters grades upwards into a very thick, cliff forming, flat lying polymictic conglomerate in which huge masses of coarse crinoidal Mississippian marble are enclosed cum Cow-head breccia. This sequence extends north and east of Newmont Lake where thick deformed chert-marble (Mississippian) sequences have been intruded and skarnified by the ubiquitous quartz porphyry.
Strata in the Northwest Grid area are separated from the central Main Grid by the intrusive quartz rich porphyritic granite. Rocks in the central grid area also show induration and hornfelsing related to the intrusive. These are mainly finely banded altered siltstone, sandstone, and minor conglomerate marked by fine color banding and generally appear to be flat lying overall but locally warped. Most of this
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sequence is slightly to moderately pyritic and has weathered to produce irregular gossan especially along faults. These strata appear to be overlain to the north by unit 4, a thinly bedded, purple weathering mixed volcaniclastic/sediment which in turn is overlain by a lens of crinoidal marble (Miss.) along McLymont Creek. Further detailed mapping is required to fill in the gaps in order to correlate the stratigraphy.
Mapping in the Northeast Grid area in 1987 concentrated along exposures in the small creeks because of dense cover. The strata appear to be extensions of the flat lying central area but are represented by more dark siltstone, graphitic partings and in general are less indurated. These rocks have been cut by narrow dikes of the quartz rich granite and are also generally very rusty. To the east and northeast, the granite dominates and encloses scattered pendants of pyritic siltstone.
On the basis of the 1987 detailed mapping a new stratigraphic sequence for the area is emerging. That is, a succession of thin bedded, clastic marine sediments which grades through a platform sequence marked by shallow water volcanic flows and sediments, and clastic crinoidal debris, mixed sandstone, chert, and limestone into very thick polymictic conglomerate. Rather than Mississippian and Triassic (or older) as shown on Figure 3 the succession could be Mississippian (and older).
Intrusive Rocks
Much of the McLymont claim group as well as areas beyond are underlain by a coarse grained, quartz rich pink granite which in certain areas could be termed a quartz syenite because of the lack of plagioclase. Generally this intrusive is massive, lacks mafic minerals, contains 30 to 40 per cent quartz, has a high K feldspar content and occasionally contains magnetite. It underlies and has intruded the local country rock strata on a batholithic scale and as narrow dikes along pervasive northeasterly trending faults. The age of the intrusive has been termed Tertiary for some obscure reason, more likely it belongs to the extensive group of syenitic plutons of Middle Jurassic age which extend from Granduc north to the Iskut River at Mount Johnny (Grove, 1986).
In the central grid area (Figure 3 ) where numerous quartz-pyrite veins have been tested drill core shows that in general the quartz rich granite has been enriched in K feldspar along the veins. Outwards this pink alteration zone is bordered by a dark biotitic zone which grades rapidly into the normal leucocratic intrusive.
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In addition to the auriferous quartz-pyrite veins the granite has been cut by hundreds of en echelon ankerite vein swarms. Again, these are generally oriented northwesterly and northeasterly like the quartz-pyrite veins, and can be traced . through the granite into the overlying country rock sediments.
STRUCTURE
Primary features in the country rocks suggest that much of the local sequence forms irregular open warps. Strata along McLymont Creek are generally steep probably because of faulting rather than tight folding as proposed in older reports. Overall faulting of various ages has affected most of the rock units with northwest and northeast structures dominant. These major directions also appear to control the localization of gold mineralization in the quartz rich granite. Controls for mineralization in the stratabound mineral zones in the Northwest Grid area are not as yet apparent.
GEOCHEMISTRY
SOIL AND SILT
In 1987 three areas were selected in which to sample soils prior to core drilling. These are the Northwest, Main, and Northeast grid areas. The grid lines and sample gold results are shown here as Figure 4 . The laboratory analytical results are attached a5 Appendix I and the significant gold results attached as Appendix 11. 14 04pf-45 (S-ZJCr*( f o i l 9 a M p
Soils in the claim area comprise a number of materials ranging from simple scree on the high upper slopes to well developed soils in the older forested areas. In all cases samples were taken below the organic horizon. In the case of the Main Grid area soil samples were taken below a grey/white volcanic ash layer that underlies the humus. Silt samples were also taken from the local streams (Figure 5 , Appendix 111).
All samples were air dried and shipped to Acme Laboratories in Vancouver where the material was prepared and the -60 to +80 mesh size fraction was subjected to standard ICP analysis (Appendix I). Significant gold values were extracted and in combination with other surface data used to determine drill hole locations. A total of 726 soil samples and 55 stream samples were dried, shipped, and analysed during the early stages of the 1987 season.
ROCK SAMPLING
Mineralized rock samples taken dcring the course of
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geology, soil and stream silt sampling were partly prepared on the property utilizing a rented Chipmunk-type jaw crusher. The crushed, split samples were then flown to the Skyline Explorations Ltd. assay laboratory at Mount Johnny where the materials were analysed for gold and silver (at commercial rates) by/or under the supervision of a registered British Columbia assayer. The locations of these samples have been plotted with the stream sediment sample locations on Figure 5. The results have been inserted here with the stream sediment results as Appendix 111.
Review of these results indicates that future exploration should include detailed work in the upper part of the Northeast Grid area east of camp on the McLYMONT 4 claim.
TRENCHING
During the field season to September 30, 1987 a total of 31 trenches were blasted into mineralized veins and rock in the Main Grid area (Figure 6). The samples were treated in the same manner as the geology rock samples and also assayed at the Skyline Mount Johnny laboratory. Location of the trenches is shown on Figure 6 and the results and descriptions of the 55 samples are listed in Appendix IV.
The trenching involved use of a gas powered plugger, steel, and explosives. Transportation to the work sites was mainly by Honda A.T.V. utilizing the road network built by the John Deere 450D tractor. Trench sampling was mainly confined to cross-cutting surface vein exposures located by geology, or geochemical techniques. The results of this trenching combined with geology and geochemistry determined the location of drill sites in the Main Grid area.
CORE DRILLING
Diamond core drilling was initiated on the Gulf McLymont Creek property in 1986. Three short AQ core holes totalling 91.6 meters were drilled to intersect a vein outlined on the surface on the McLYMONT 1 claim near the center of the claim group. Results were good giving an average of 0.164 opt Au across 1.3 meters over a length of about 2 2 meters to a depth of about 25 meters.
In 1987 a road network was established to give access to the central portion of the claims and allow testing of the southeast extension of the drilled vein. Location of the new 1987 core holes is shown in Figure 7. Holes 87-4 through 87-11 were drilled to test this vein system and as indicated by the results listed in Appendix V showed the continuity of this vein
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zone. Future work here should include further core drilling to test gold mineralization at depth.
Core holes 87-12, 13, and 14 were drilled on the Main Grid west to intersect vein mineralization previously traced by surface mapping and tested by rock sampling and trenching. Hole 87-12 intersected the vein which assayed 0.13 opt Au over 0.61 meters (Appendix V).
Drill holes 86-1 to 3, and 87-4 to 14 were drilled entirely in porphyritic granite or through shallow indurated sedimentary rock which has been intruded by the granite.
Holes 87-4 to 87-9 were drilled by Gulf International Minerals Ltd. personnel utilizing a well worn Hydracore AQ rig on skids. This was moved from site to site by means of the 450D tractor which also built the roads and set ups. Holes 07- 10 through 87-30 were contracted to Falcon Drilling Ltd. of Prince George.
Core holes 87-15 through 87-30 were drilled in the Northwest Grid area utilizing helicopter lifts, supply and crew changes. All site preparation was by Gulf International Minerals personnel. Targets in this area were picked on the basis of surface ankerite veining and anomalous soil geochemistry gold values. Results from the detailed core logging (Appendix V ) indicate a number of stratabound pyritic rich barite magnetite zones within a chert/sandstone/marble sequence about 200 meters thick. First assay results from Hole 07-25 show a value of 0.82 opt Au over a thickness of 3.97 meters with more results to come. DDH-87-15 located lower down the section intersected 2.74 meters of pyritic material which assayed 0.42 opt Au. This area has been drilled in some detail and will require further work in future. Hole 87-29 located south of 87-25 intersected a similar number of mineralized zones with exceptional results giving 7.720 opt Au over 1.9 meters as well as 1.23 opt Au over 1.5 meters and several other good intersections.
The 1987 drill program on the McLYMONT property involved two different drills, ground and air transport and to the end of September totalled 2184.5 meters of core, and 461 core samples. The core has been stored in suitable racks at the main camp site near the center of the property on the McLYMONT 1 claim.
OTHER PHYSICAL WORK
Exploration on the claims during 1987 also involved drilling and blasting 31 trenches with plugger and explosives.
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These averaged 1 . 2 meters wide, 8 meters long and 2 meters deep. Drill setups for every site also required drilling and blasing to provide a flat pad about 5 x 5 meters an average of 1 meter deep. Helicopter pads were also provided for the camp area and the drill set ups. In order to service the trenching, drilling and other exploration work a John Deere 450D tractor was utilized to build 3.7 kilometers of road that averages 8 meters in width.
MINERALIZATION
Gulf International Minerals Ltd.'s work on the McLymont Creek claims has shown the presence of several different types of mineralization of which three have now been tested by core drilling.
Quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrite veins in granite have been localized along northwest trending fractures in dominantly quartz rich intrusive rock. Mineralization is generally simple, the veins are lenticular and traceable as sub-parallel swarms over lengths of up to about 500 meters. Several examples of native gold have been observed in core from the veins on McLYMONT 1. The distribution of this vein type, although not defined in detail, appears to be concentrated in the central property area.
Ankerite rich quartz-pyrite veins with occasional chalcopyrite form a second vein type. These are essentially ubiquitous throughout the northern two thirds of the claim group and are late replacement veins formed along northwesterly, northerly and northeasterly fractures in both country rock and intrusive granite. Selected pyrite samples from several of these veins have given good gold assays in the Main Grid area. These veins are abundant in the Northwest Grid area but core sample results have been low in gold to date.
Barite-pyrite-magnetite-chalcopyrite mineralization has been intersected in a number of the drill holes in the North- west Grid area with good to high gold assay results. Drilling results for that area are still incomplete but suggest the mineralization is stratabound occurring mainly as extensive layers or lenses within chert or at chert/marble contacts. Some marble units have also been replaced by extensive barite or barite/pyrite breccia. The large number of intersections, the thickness of the mineral zones, and the good gold assays make this the most attractive target to date for future exploration.
A number of outcrops of what appears to be massive pyrite ( + sphalerite) have also been located and tested in the
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Northeast Grid area along the creeks. This mineralization is localized within intensely altered pyritized graphitic siltstone. Rock samples show the presence of significant gold. Trenching and core drilling is recommended for these zones after detailed mapping.
The 1987 field exploration program at the McLymont Creek property has been successful in that extensive gold bearing mineralization of several types with considerable potential has been located and confirmed.
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Work by Gulf International Minerals Ltd. during 1987 has shown the potential for gold mineralization in Paleozoic and younger sedimentary and granitic rocks at McLymont Creek north of the Iskut River. These significant discoveries have enlarged the Iskut River Gold District and provide another dimension for mineral exploration in the general area. The most interesting result of this program was the new discovery of the high grade gold bearing barite-pyrite-magnetite zones localized within the Mississippian chert-sandstone-marble sequence. Previous work in the general area by Newmont indicated that this type of mineralization was extensive but barren of gold.
It is recommended that future work on the mineral claims continue exploration of the known mineralization along strike and to depth in order to test grade and potential tonnage. Detailed mapping should be continued along with expansion of the soil geochemistry grids, detailed V.L.F.-E.M. and magnetometer surveys, followed up by trenching, sampling and prospect core drilling where indicated.
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G.S.C. Map 9-1957.
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JUL 24 - SEP 30 J U N 18 - JUL 23
JUL 24 - SEP 1 5 J U N 14 - JUL 23 JUL 24 - SEP 1 5 J U N 16 - JUL 23 JUL 24 - AUG I5 J U N 16 - JUL 23
JUL 24 - SEP 21 J U N 1 - JUL 23 JUL 14 - S E P 30 J U N 1 - JUL 23 JUL 24 - S E P 30 S E P 22-30 S E P 16-30 ( 2 3 9 To JUL 2 3 )
FIELD MGR TRAVEL 1YllFROM
ATION
M O E I DEMCIB
TRANS- PORT
A. KIKAUKA MISC CAMP EXPENSES I N N OF THE WEST J & F DISTRIBUTORS INC. OVERWAITEA FOODS TERRACE BUILDERS CENTRE LTD. TERRACE CClOP T W I N CITY MEATS BLACKS EXPEDITING & NORTHERN EXPEDITING GOUGHS ELECTRIC INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY NORMAN DAY OTTENSENS NCIRTHERN DRUGS
TRANSPROVINCIAL AIRLINES PASSENGERS CENTRAL MOUNTAIN A I R PASS ENGEKS MCDONALD TRAVEL PASSENGERS KIKAUKA, JUNE 3-5
TRANSPROVINCIAL AIRLINES FREIGHT RICHMOND HONDA, 1 4-TRACK, 1 ATV N(1RTHERN MOUNTAIN HELICOPTER OKANAGAN HELICOPTERS, S-61 LINDSAYS CARTAGE FREIGHT MOKI RWAY S DIRECT FREIGHT SMITHERS TRANSPORT LTD. FREIGHT
15 150.00 2250.00 76 150.00 11400.00 13 100.00 1300.00 1 3 125.00 1625.00 46 125.00 5750.00 30 100.00 3000.00 40 100.00 4000.00 25 150.00 3750.00 21 150.00 3150.00 15 100.00 1500.00 12 110.00 1320.00 61 110.00 6710.00 39 100.00 3900.00 56 100.00 5600.00 42 175.00 7350.00 71 175.00 12425.00
9 100.00 900 .oo 1 3 100.00 1300.00
614
18 500.00 9000.00 2 417.60 835.20
1 3 105.64 287.35 147.73 322.04 651.97
7021.15 382.50
7643.67 1295.02 6167.88
932.80 848. 82
3 175 .OO 936.38
64.92
10 151.00 1538.40 3 150.00 445 -00 6 190.00 1137.20
125.65
30874.42 8654.00
160 450.00 72134.02 . 3 2200.00 660 .OO
518.57 916.35 471.04
78930 .OO
9835.20
42982.87
3246.25
. . . . . . . . . I
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ITEMIZED PROJECT COST STATEMENT JUNE 1 - SEPT 3 0 , 1987 C o n t i n u e d I RATE AMOUNT SUB-lY1TALS
STERLING TRANSPIIRT FREIGHT
EQUIP & COAST TRACTOR PARTS SUPPLIES NORTHWEST CONSOLIDATED TRACKIR CABLE
RIVQUIP - CIVERHAUL BACKHCIE SURFWIIOD SUPPLY & STIHL CHAINSAWS DIAMOND AVIATION FUEL JKS BIIYLES, AQ DRILL SUPPLIES
J K YMIT & SCINES DIAMCIND P PARTS INTERNATIONAL PLASTICS LES HALL FETTER SERVICE MALKIN AND PINRIN RIVER INDUSTRIES LTD HARDWARE, PARTS CENTURY ClILS O I L DRUM FREEMAN BELL & LUNGYEAR CAN. RCID ADAPTER ' FRONTIER EQUIPMENT, VOLKS ENGINE & PARTS FOR HYDRA-CO DELTA WESTERN FUEL TERRACE EQUIP & SIMP-MAX PARTS BC GClVT A I R PHOTO NEVILLE CRCISBY INC., SAMPLING SUPPLIES
J SAVAGE, CORE BOXES 354
EQUIP. NELMACCI MACHINERY CO LTD CRUSHER 4 M0 405.00 RENTAL TRAEGER DISTRIBUTORS LTD.SSB RADIO 4 MO 290.00
SKYLINE - REG - DIESEL GENERATOR 4 M0 600.00
ASSAYS ACME ANALYTICAL - I C P S O I L & S I L T GEOCHEM AU S O I L & S I L T S O I L & S I L T SAMPLE PREPARATION STREAM SED. SAMPLE PREPARATION ROCK SAMPLE PREP PULVERIZE SAMPLE AG & AU F I R E ASSAY ROCKS AG ASSAY ROCKS MO ASSAY ROCK CU, PB, ZN, AG ASSAY ROCK MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES
MIN-EN LABORATCIRIES - MINERAL COLLECT. SKYLINE ASSAY LAB AG & AU DR CORE & ROCK
777 776 762
8 5
203 36 28
1 18
60 1
6.00 4.25
.75
.75 3 .OO 1.50
11.25 6.75 6.75
15.75 10.00
11.25
1578.74
1230.30: 575.06
6773.50 21 58.50
3 5 1 .OO 7992.48 2221.17
124.39 485 1.68
302.91 1240.78
419.74 421.14 545.04
4765.88 3526.32
182.09 87.50
8304.28
1659.96 1447.33 2400 .OO
4662.00 3298.00
571.50 6 .OO
15.00 424.50 405 .OO 189.00
6.75 283.50
1 0 . 0 0 190.00
6761.25
DRILLING FALCON DRILLING LTD., AUG 29 - S E P 30 6019 26.75 171154.08
REPORTS E.W. GROVE CONSULTANTS LTD. TYPE DRILL LOGS TYPE GECICHEM DATA
6 500.00 3000.00 27 50.00 1350.00
250 -00
MGMT/CONS KNIGHT'S GROUP 36000 .OO
95807.14
46073.76
5507.29
16822.50
171 154.08
4600 .OO
36000 .OO
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M c L Y M O N T G R O U P
SUMMARY OF COSTS BY WORK TYPE BY CLAIM YEAR
JUN 1 - JUL 23 JUL 24 - SEPT 30 PHYSICAL 7247.70 22387.86
DRILLING
GEOLOGY
GEOCHEMISTRY
TOTAL FOR YEAR
40654.67
8990.97
17356.62
_ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ 74249.96
339239
39357
35723
- _ _ _ _ _ ------ 436709
92
84
50
_ - - - 12
GRAND TOTAL
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FIELD WAGES
HALICKI, D. C a t Operator J U N 15 - JUL 23 -----__-__-
JUL 24 - S E P 30
PRO-RATA FOOD, ACCOMM, TRANS, FREIGHT FROM SCHEDULE “A“
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
COAST TRACTOR PARTS NORTHWEST CONSOLIDATED TRACTOR CABLE RIVQUIP - OVERHAUL BACKHOE SURFWCIOD SUPPLY 6 STIHL CHAINSAWS DIAMOND AVIATION FUEL
RITALS
--------____________
PHYSICAL PHYSICAL # RATE AMOUNT ‘KI JUL 23 CURRENT
17 100.00 1700.00 15 150.00 2250.00 76 150.00 11400.00
3 197.20
3950.00 11400.0
1195.96 2001.2
DRILLING CDSTS SUMMARIZED - .JUNE 1 'KMI SEPT 3 0 , 1987
# RATE _ .. - .- _ - - - -- _ _ _ - - - - _ _ _ _ _
FIELU WAGES
DRILLlNG DRILLING AMl.IUNT To JUL 23 CURRENT
Fl:IDCHUK, C . L a b o u r e r J U N 14 - JUL 23 30 100.00 JUI. 2 4 - SEP 15 40 100.00
WURTAK, J. Dril ler JUN 76 - JUL 2 j 25 15O;OO
SU'I'TLE, M. L a b o u r e r J U N 1 - JUL 23 39 100.00 2 1 / 2 time on d r i l l i n g JUL 24 - SEP 30 56 100.00 ALBERT, J. L a b o u r e r S E P 22-30 9 100.00
JUL 24 - AUG 15 21 150.00
FCICID, ACCOMM. TRANS PRO-RATED From S c h e d u l e "a"
TRANSPRDVINCIAL AIRLINES FREIGHT - 1 / 2 OF 10 ,874 .42 RICHMOND HONDA, 1 4-TRACK, 1 ATV NDRTHERN MOUNTAIN HELICOPTER I60 450.00 OWNAGAN HELICOPTERS, S-b 1 .3 2200.00 LlNDSAYS CARTAGE FREIGHT MORlRWAYS DIRECT FREIGHT SMITHERS TRANSPORT LTD. FREIGHT STERLING TRANSPORT FREIGHT
354
FOR HYDRA-CO
EOUI PM ENT RENTALS -_______----__--__ NELMACO MACHINERY CO LTD CRUSHER 4 MO 405.00 SKYLINE - REG - DIESEL GENERATOR 4 MO 600.00
ASSAYS
SKYLINE ASSAY LAB AG & AU DR CORE & ROCK 461 11.25
DRILLING CCINTRACT
3000 .OO 4000 .OO 3750.00 3150.00 3900 .OO 5600 .OO
900 .OO
47957.75
543 7.21 8654.00
72134.02 660 .OO 518.57 916.35 471.04
1578.74
7992.48 2221.17
124.39 4851.68
302.91 1240.78 419.74 421.14 545.04
4765.88 3526.32
182.09
1659.96 2400 .OO
5186.25
________-________ FALCON DRILLING LTD., AUG 29 - S E P 30 6019 26.75 171154.08
REPORT
TYPE DRILL LUGS 27 50.00 1350.00
MANAGENENT/CONSULTING _________-___________ KNIGHT'S GROUP - 50% DRILLING *L 36000.00
1YlTAL EXPENDITURES BY YEAR GRAND lYlTAL 379894.59
3000 .OO
3750.00
1950.00
17939.58
411.29 304.29
6874.20 49.92 39.23 69.32 35.63
119.42
3507.84 112.60
367.00
93.86
266.74
721.13 1042.62
-__-___- 406 5 4.6 7 _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _-
4000 .OO
3150.00
2800 .oo 900 .OO
30018.17
5025.92 4022.71
65259.82 610.08 479.34 847.03 435.41
1459.32
4484.64 2108.57
124.39 4484.68
302.91 1146.92 419.74 421.14 545.04
4765.88 3259.5 8
182.09
938.83 1357.38
5186.25
171154.08
1350.00
l 8 O O O .oo 339239.91 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ -
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GECILCIGY COSTS SUMMARIZED - JUNE 1 T€I SEPT 3 0 , 1987 GEOLOGY GEClLClGY
I RATE AMOUNT TO JUL 23 CURRENT FIELD WAGES
DUGUID, S. Geologis t J U N 18 - JUL 23
JUL 24 - S E P 15 SUTTLE, M . L a b o u r e r J U N 1 - JUL 23 1 / 2 time geo JUL 24 - S E P 30
1 / 2 t ime geo JUL 24 - S E P 30
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ * 1 / 3 T i m e Geology
KIKAUKA, A. Geologist J U N 1 - JUL 23
13 100.00 1300.00 13 125.00 1625.00 46 125.00 5750.00 39 100.00 3900.00 56 100.00 5600.00 42 175.00 7350.00 71 175.00 12425.00
FIELD CONSULTANT - MANAGER
E.W. GROVE CONSULTANTS FIELD MGR TRAVEL TO/FROM
FOOD, ACCUM & TRAVEL PRO-RATED from Schedule "A" --__-_________________________
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
18 500.00 9000.00 2 417.60 835.20
6394.36
BC GClVT
ASSAYS
AIR PHOTO 87.50
ACME AG & AU F I R E ASSAY ROCKS AG ASSAY ROCKS M O ASSAY ROCK CU, PB, ZN, AG ASSAY ROCK MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES
SKYLINE ASSAY LAB AG & AU DR CORE & ROCK
REPORT
36 11.25 405.00
1 6.75 6.75 18 15.75 283.50
10 .oo 10 .oo 601 11.25 6761.25
28 6.75 189.00
E.W. GROVE CONSULTANTS LTD.
MANAGEMENT/CONSULT.
6 500.00 3000.00
KNIGHT'S GRCIUP - 1 / 4 geo logy
TOTAL EXPENDITURES BY YEAR
GRAND XITAL
36000 .OO
433.03 541 .OO
1950 .OO
3675.00
2391.94
8990.97 _ _ - -___ - . _- _ - - - -
1950.97
2800 .OO
6212.50
9000 .OO 835.20
400 2.42
87.50
405.00 189.00
6.75 283.50
10.00 1575.00
3000 .OO
9000 .OO
39357.84 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __-
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GEOCHEMISTRY COSTS SUMMARIZED - JUNE 1 To SEPT 3 0 . 1987 GEOCHEM GEClCHW
# RATE AMOUNT TCI JUL 23 CURRENT
DUGUID, S . Geologis t J U N 18 - JUL 23
JUL 24 - S E P 15
* 112 time Geochem JUL 24 - S E P 30
FOOD, ACCCIMM. TRAVEL ETC. P r o - r a t e d per Schedule "A"
* 2 1 3 time G e o c h e m
KIKAUKA, A. G e o l o g i s t J U N 1 - JUL 23
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRANSPORT CIN PROPERTY
RICHMOND HONDA, 1 4-TRACK. 1 ATV - 50% NEVILLE CROSBY INC. , SAMPLING SUPPLIES
ASSAYS
---_-____--___-_______
-_____ ACME ANALYTICAL - I C P S O I L & S I L T
GEOCHEM AU S O I L & S I L T S O I L & S I L T SAMPLE PREPARATION STREAM SED. SAMPLE PREPARATION ROCK SAMPLE PREP PULVERIZE SAMPLE
M I N - E N LABCIRATLIRIES - MINERAL COLLECT.
REPORT
TYPE GECICHEM DATA
MANAGEMENT/CCINSULTING
----_-
..................... KNIGHT'S GROUP 25% GECICHEM
TOTAL EXPENDITURES BY CLAIM YEAR
GRAND TOTAL
13 100.00 1300.00 13 125.00 ,1625.00 46 125.00 5750.00 42 175.00 7350.00 71 175.00 12425.00
6394.36
8654.00 8304.28
777 6.00 4662.00 776 4.25 3298.00 762 .75 571.50
8 .75 6 .OO 5 3 .OO 15 .OO
283 1.50 424.50 190.00
250 .OO
36000 .OO
866.67 1048.07
3675.00
2391.94
2163.50 3232.45
1980.00 140 2.50
247.50
159.00 190.00
17356.62 - -_- _ _- - ___-_ _ _ -
3835.2:
6212.X
4002.4:
2163.5( 5071.8:
2682.0C 1895.5C 324.0C
6 .OC 15.0(
265.5C
250 .O(
9000 .O(
35723.5C - - - - _ _ _ ____--_ -
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SClfEDUL "A" - FOOD, ACCCIMMCIDATION, S GENERAL COSTS TO BE PRCIRATED
C RATE AMOUNT T€l JUL 23 CURRENT YR FIELD WAGES
HANNAM. D. Cook J U N 16 - JUL 23
JUL 24 - S E P 22
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
R(IBINSUN, G . Cook S E P 16-30
FOOD S ACCClMMClNDATIClN
CITY MARKET INC. DEAKIN EQUIPMENT LTD. A. KIKAUKA MISC CAMP EXPENSES I N N OF THE WEST J h F DISTRIBUTORS INC. OVERWAITEA FOODS TERRACE BUILDERS CENTRE LTD. TERRACE COClP TWIN CITY MEATS BLACKS EXPEDITING S NORTHERN EXPEDITING GOIICHS ELECTRIC INDEPENDENT INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY NOKMAN DAY (ITTENSENS NCIRTHERN DRUGS
MCI 5 / DENIB PERSONNEL
--___-_____________-__
15 100.00 1500.00 12 110.00 1320.00 61 110.00 6710.00 13 100.00 1300.00
13105.64 287.35 147.73 322.04 651.97
7021.15 382.50
7643.67 1295.02 6167.68
932.80 848.82
31 75 .OO 936 .38
64.92
TRANSPRCIVINCIAL AIRLINES PASSENGERS CENTRAL MOUNTAIN A I R PASSENGERS MCDONALD TRAVEL PASSENGERS KIKAUKA, JUNE 3-5
TRANSPORTATION
10 151.00 3 150.00 6 190.00
538.40 445.00 137.20 125.65
TRANSPRCIVINCIAL AIRLINES FREIGHT 1 / 2 OF 10,874.42 5437.21
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
TPAEGER DISTRIBUT€IRS LTD.SSB RADIO 4 MO 290.00 1447.33
TOTALS 63943.66
FOOD S ACCClMM. COSTS PRORATED ON BASIS 239 MAN DAYS VS 375 MAN-DAYS
___-____-___-___
COSTS PRORATED BETWEEN WORK TYPES AS FOLLCIWS: 75E DRILLJNG, 102 GECILCIGY 10% GEOCHM 5% PHYSICAL
1987
2820 .oo
16731.12
769.20 222.50 566.60
62.63
21 16.44
626.76
23919.44
17939.56 2391.94 2391.94 1195.98
6710.00
1300 .OO
2625 1.75
769.20 222.50 568.60
62.63
3320.77
816.57
40024.22
300 18.17 4002.42 4002.42 2001.22
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CERTIFICATE
I, Edward W. Grove, of the Municipality of Central Saanich, do hereby certify that:
1.
2 .
3.
4.
5.
I am a consulting geologist with an office at 6751 Barbara Drive, Victoria, British Columbia.
I am a graduate of the University of British Columbia (1955) with a Master's degree, Honours Geology (M.Sc. Hon. Geol.) and a graduate of McGill University (1973) with a doctorate in Geological Sciences (Ph.D.).
I have practiced my profession continuously since graduation while being employed by such companies as the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd., British Yukon Exploration Ltd., the Quebec Dept. of Natural Resources, and the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. I have been in corporate consulting practice since January 1981.
I am a director of Gulf International Minerals Ltd.
I am a member in good standing of the Association of Professional Engineers of the Province of British Columbia.
October 20, 1987
Victoria, B.C. dward W. G
E. W. Qrove Consultants Ltd.
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SD 114A SD 115A SD 116A SD 117 SD 117A
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SD 203 SD 204 SD 205 SD 207 SD 208
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262
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GRID COORDINATES AND SIGNIFICANT ANOMALOUS VALUES
1+50E 60s 1+50E 80s 1+50E 1+OOS 1+50E 1+20S 1+50E 1+60S
1+75E 1+OOS 1+75E 1+60S 1+75E 2+20S 1+75E 2+80S 2+50E 0+20S
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3+00E 2+20S 3+00E 3+00S 3+50E 0+40N 3+50E 1+20s 3+50E 2+40S
3+50E 3+00S 3+50E 3+20S 3+50E 4+00S 3+50E 4+80S 4+00E O+6ON
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4+00E 1+40S 4+00E 1+60S 4+00E 2+60s 4+00E 3+60S 4+00E 3+80s
4+00E 4+60S 5+00E 0+20S
TA 046 TA 047 TA 048 TA 049 TA 051
SD 291 SD 294 SD 297 SD 300 SD 210
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SD 260 SD 261 SD 264 SD 2678 SD 308
SD 309 SD 310 AK 021 AK 023 AK 024
AK 026 AK 0 2 7 AK 032 AK 037 AK 038
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3+00NE 1+60NW MC 050
3+00NE 1+80NW MC 051
3+00NE 1+40NW MC 049
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410 27
3 28 103 255
148 43 1 405 22 103 60 4 530
57
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20 24
53 708 63
151 650
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GRID COORDINATES AND SIGNIFICANT ANOMALOUS VALUES
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3+50NE 1+40SE 357 3+50NE 1+60SE 358 4+00NE O+OOSE SD 365 4+00NE 0+40SE SD 367 4+00NE 1+00SE SD 370
4+00NE 1+2OSE SD 371 4+00NE 1+40SE SD 372 4+00NE 1+60SE SD 373 5+00NE O+OOSE AK 151 5+00NE O+2OSE AK 152
5+00NE 0+60SE AK 154 5+00NE 1+00SE AK 156 5+00NE 1+40SE AK 158
5+OONE 1+80SE AK 160
6+00NE O+OOSE AK 161
5+00NE 1+60SE AK 159
6+00NE 0+40SE AK 163 6+00NE 0+80SE AK 165
6+00NE 1+40SE AK 168 6+00NE 1+20SE AK 167
6+00NE 1+80SE AK 170 7+00NE O+OOSE SD 418 7+00NE O+2OSE SD 419 7+00NE 1+00SE SD 423
7+00NE 1+40SE SD 425 8+00NE O+OOSE SD 407 8+00NE 0+40SE SD 409
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25
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329
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955
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167
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432
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612
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i N.E. GRID Sample Au ppb Ag ppm Cu ppm Pb ppm Zn ppm As ppm Mo pprn Coordinates No. - >26 - >1 .o - >125 - >lo0 2450 3 2 5 220 .................................................................................. ________-___________-------------------------------------------------------------- 8+00NE 0+80SE SD 411 34 8+00NE 1+00SE SD 412 29 674 8+00NE 1+20SE SD 413 38 8+00NE 1+80SE SD 416 1 .o 8+00NE 2+OOSE SD 417 475 472 46
9+00NE 1+20SE SD 402 30 9+00NE 1+80SE SD 405 260 1.1 367 280 610 416
L1+50NE 1+80SE AK 247 4.0 L1+50NE 2+00SE AK 248 1.5 L1+50NE 2+20SE AK 249 2.5 L1+50NE 2+40SE AK 250 1.5 L1+50NE 2+60SE AK 251 1.5
L4+00NE 0+40NW AK 262 1.5 L4+00NE 0+60NW AK 263 1.3 L5+OONE 0+20NW AK 264 66 269
GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS LTD. - MCLYMONT CREEK - 1987 GRID COORDINATES AND SIGNIFICANT ANOMALOUS VALUES
8
1+00N
1+00N 1+00N
1+00N 2+00N
3+00N 3+00N 3+00N 3+00N 3+00N
3+00N
3+OON 3+OON
4+00N 4+00N
4+00N 4+00N 4+00N 4+00N 4+00N
4+00N 4+00N 5+00N 5+00N 5+00N
5+00N 6+OON 6+00N 6+00N 6+00N
6+00N 6+00N 6+0ON 6+00N 6+00N
5+00N 6+00N
1+60W 1+20w 1+oow 0+80W 0+60W
o+oow 0+20w 0+40W 0+60W 0+80W
1+oow 1+20w 1+40W 2+20w 2+00w
1+60W 1+40W l+ZOW l+OOW 0+60W
0+40W otoow 0+40E 1+00E 1+20E
1+40E 0+20E 1+00E 1+20E 1+60E
1+80E 2+00E 2+20E 2+40E 2+60E
2+25E 3+00E
SD 446 SD 444 SD 443 SD 442 SD 452
AK 181 AK 182 AK 183 AK 184 AK 185
AK 186 AK 187 AK 188 AK 195 AK 196
AK 198 AK 199 AK 200 AK 201 AK 203
AK 204 AK 206 SD 515 SD 518 SD 519
SD 520 276 5 29 530 532
533 534 535 536 53 7
524 539
53 31 62 77 70
33 165 58 26 335
94 53 27 37
26 360 210 240 63
250
215 195
63
335 62 49
1560 33
425 5 3
44 24
496
962
315 1 .o
342
6.3 232
1 . 3 242 161
1.9 1.5 297
3.2 477 1.3
20 1
11.8 4 90 211 438 417
1 .o
145
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GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS LTD. - MCLYMONT CREEK - 1987 GRID COORDINATES AND SIGNIFICANT ANOMALOUS VALUES
SOIL SAMPLES
9
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APPENDIX I 1 1
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- .. -. - .- . . - U.T.M. COORDINATES & ASSAYS - ROCK CHIP SAMPLES Sample No. U.T.M. Coordinates Gold Silver
F North East o z / t o n o z / t o n
73AK001 6298430 383500 2.620 0.66 74AK003 6298400 383580 0.005 0.50 73AK005 6300500 583150 0.005 <0.01 73AK006 6300340 382780 TR <0.01 73AK007 6300350 382260 0.01 <0.01
73AK010 6296980 385010 0.005 3.40 7 3AK013 6296370 384880 TR 0.03
- 74AK015 6296050 384690 0.005 <0.01 73AK017 6298465 383760 0.005 0.71 73AK018 6298310 383380 0.005 0.48
_____---_-__-___-_-_-------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- -
73AK069 6299180 383730 7 3AK171 6299100 384660 73AK172 6299320 383200 73AK180 6299550 383192 73AK179 6299620 383440
7 3AK207 6300280 382310 74AK208 6299840 382130 7 3AK2 3 0 6229180 383690 73AK231 6298200 383390 73AK232 6298010 383680
7 3AK 2 3 3 6 2 9 8 2 2 0 383410 7 3AK240 6298810 383420 73AK241 6298830 383450 73AK242 6299190 384730 7 3AK243 6298890 383910
73AK244 6298830 383850 73AK245 6298840 383830 73AK246 6298820 383760 7 3AK25 4 6297300 383430 73AK255 6299150 383750
-
73AK256 6299140 73AK257 6299130
73AK259 6299100 73AK260 6 2 9 9 0 9 0
. ~ ~. ~. ..13AK258 62991.20.~
383760 383780 -383800 384660 384640
73AK267 6299150 384690 7 3AK2 6 8 6299140 384695 7 3AK269 6299700 383375 7 3AK279 6299700 385220 7 3AK 2 8 0 6299610 385300
0.250 1.18 1.020 - 0.002 - 0.750 - 0.130 0.13 0.010 - 0.04 0.01 0.003 - 0.001 -
- TR
TR 0.11 0.096 0.08 0.003 0.08 0.001 0.02 0.001 0.05
0.002 0.02 0.001 0.12 0.002 0.05 0.16 2.30 TR 0.04
TR 0.60 TR <0.01 TR 0.26 TR 0.01 TR 0.01
TR 0.01 0.005 1.60 0.001 <0.01 0.002 0.06 TR 12.30
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U.T.M. COORDINATES & ASSAYS - ROCK CHIP SAMPLES Sample No. U.T.M. Coordinates Gold Silver
North East oz/ton oz/ton
7 3AK 2 8 1 6299650 385350 tr 2.15 7 3AK 28 2 6299230 384800 0.001 0.43 73AK001 6299870 383780 2.62 0.66 73AK002 6299960 383530 0.005 0.02 73AK004 6299950 383640 0.005 <0.01
73AK283 6300800 381385 TR 0.01 73AK284 6300560 381190 0.005 <0.01 7 3AK 28 5 6300460 381270 0.005 0.01 73AK286 6300420 381260 TR 0.01 73AK287 6300360 381285 0.01 <0.01
-__--_______-_____-_____________________-------_-_-_---_------ --_--________-_-___-____________________--------__-------_----
- 73AK227 6299870 383280 TR 7 3AK228 6299800 383400 73AK229 6299730 383450 TR 1.01 73AK008 6299430 383840 0.02 (0.01 73AK009 6299660 383660 0.200 0.060
- -
73AK288 73MS086 73SD151 73SD105 7 3SD13 4
73SD164 7 3SD16 5 73SD200 73SD201 73SD226
73SD246 73SD466 73SD490 73SD508 73SD510
6299600 6 2 9 9 8 3 0 6299830 6299040 6299030
6298950 6299010 6 2 9 8 4 0 0 6298390 6298640
6298320 6298020 6 2 9 8 7 8 0 6299170 6299600
383390 383650 383800 383470 383600
383030 383980 383580 383520 385060
383370 383900 383690 383250 383300
73SD550 6300800 381320 73SD551 6300350 381090 74SD552 6300320 381040 74SD553 6300310 381060 73SD166 6299750 383610
73TA019 6229740 383260 73TA02 0 6298990 383250 7 3TA021 6298990 383250 73TA052 6297600 384750 7 3TAO 5 3 6297500 384590
0.18 TR
0.230 0.240 0.005
0.005 0.005 TR
0.005 TR
0.010 TR
0.005 0.005 0.005
0.04
0.02 0.11
<0.01
0.03 <0.01 0.04 0.03 <0.01
0.27 <0.01 0.01 0.04 0.04
-
0.020 <0.01 0.220 0.44 0.010 <0.01 0.400 0.51 0.005 <0.01
TR <0.01 0.005 0.06 TR 0.01 TR <0.01
0.005 <0.01
7 GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS LTD. 3
U.T.M. COORDINATES-& ASSAYS - ROCK CHIP SAMPLES Sample No. U.T.M. Coordinates Gold Silver
North East oz/ton oz/ton
73771057 6297520 384240 0.005 <0.01 73TA061 6298840 383840 0.01 0.02 73TA062 6298470 383840 0.01 <0.01 7 3TA06 3 6298840 383840 0.04 0.06 73TA064 6298840 383840 TR <0.01
73TA065 6298840 383840 TR 0.27 73TA032 0.005 0.01
________________________________________---------_------------ ______-___-_________-- - -_- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_- - -__-- - - - - - - - - -
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MCLYMONT CREEK - 1987 1
U.T.M. COORDINATES & ASSAYS - STREAM SEDIMENTS
Sample No. U.T.M. Coordinates Gold Silver North East PPb PPb
72TA001 6299650 382480 11 0.1 72TA002 6299800 382540 1 0.1 72TA003 6299970 382580 1 0.1 7 2TAO 0 4 6300110 382520 1 0.1 72TA005 6300270 382570 29 0.1
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - = = = = = = = = = = = ________-- - - - -_____-- - - - - - - - - -_-_-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
72TA006 6300600 382960 4 7 2TAO 0 7 6300750 382610 5 72TA008 6300500 382390 22 72TA00 9 6300430 382320 5 72TA010 6300360 381920 1
72TAOll 6300300 381640 1 7 2TA0 12 6300260 381300 350 72TA014 6298740 382120 260 72TA015 6298520 382610 25 72TA016 6298430 382950 1
72TA017 6298520 383230 1 7 2TA018 6298540 383560 1 72TA022 6299500 383270 3 7 2TA02 3 6299260 383200 16 72TA024 6299340 383210 14
72TA025 6299450 383190 12 7 2TA0 2 6 6298790 383900 1 72TA027 6298580 383560 1 72TA028 6296910 383520 6 72TA029 6296710 383590 5
0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1
0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3
0.6 1 0.1 0.3 4.6
0.5 0.6 0.1 0.8 1.3
72TA030 6296400 384100 1 2.2 7 2TA0 3 1 6296500 384570 7 2TA0 3 2 72TA033 6296570 384750 7 2TA0 3 4 6296620 384740
7 2TA0 3 5 7 2TA0 5 5 7 2TA0 5 6 72TA058 7 2TA0 5 9
6296530 384390 6297580 384360 6297540 384380 6296410 383960 6296190 383830
1
2 1
1 2 2 2 2
1.4
1.2 0 . 7
0.2 0.6 0.1 0.4 0.1
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U.T.M. COORDINATES & ASSAYS - STREAM SEDIMENTS
Sample No. U.T.M. Coordinates Gold Silver North East PPb PPb
72TA060 6296020 383830 2 0.1 72SD227 6296530 384890 1 3 . 0 72SD228 6296570 384780 2.0 2.0 72SD461 6297470 382700 1 0.2 72SD462 6297610 382650 1 0.2
________________________________________---------------------- -_______---______---____________________-------_--------------
72.913463 6297730 382630 72SD464 6297790 382640 72SD465 6298130 384090 72SD467 6297960 383680 72SD509 6299540 383250
7280469 6298500 383640 72AKOll 6296880 385000 7 2AK 01 2 6296330 384860 7 2AK014 6296070 384690 72AK016 6296340 384420
1 1 6 5 2
72AK056 6298750 384410 50 7 2AK 0 5 7 6298780 384400 48 72AK252 6297990 381080 26 72AK228 6298780 382400 72TA013 6299230 381120 82
0.5 0.5 1.8 1.3
0.7 1.3 3.1 2.9 7.0
6.3 1.4 0.5
0.5
ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLFont 1 SAMPLE NO.
7 3 A K 0 0 1
002 ~
7 4 A k 0 0 3
0 0 4
005
0 0 6
0 0 7
0 0 8
7 3 S D 0 0 1
1 0 5
1 1 6
1 3 4
151
1 6 6
167
ASSAY REPORT:
Auoz/t A g o z / t
!
1 BOLE NO. PAGE OF- DATE:
Trenching on creek vein
- SAMPLE NO.
1201
1202
1 ~ 1 -1 'I "7 1 1 1
FROM TO WIDTH DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) Au/oz/t Aq oz/t
grab Qtz-py-sph. -420 -04 I ] . I 1 M. .loo I i n
1203
1204
1205
I " I Trench 1
Alt Qtz P .080 I I Alt Qtz P - 0 4 0 I
grey-green andesite 3% py
Qtz. py tr. cpy
ASSAY REPORT: DATE:June 23,1987 HpLE NO. PAGE1 OF 1 1
1 i i 1 1 . 1 - -1 ---1
I
ASSAY-LOG DDH-87-7 GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLymont i
" " 1 1.8ft. Barite cal sph arspy py \.ein 1
1 !
SAMPLE NO. 1314
1315
1316
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1910
1911
1912
73AK230
ASSAY REPORT:
I
1 I I 1 - 1 - - I '1 -- I - 1
FROM TO WIDTH
L1-75E H80S Main grid
PROSPECTING N.E. GRID, MAIN GRID
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE)
10" Qtz. Py. vein
PROPERTY I ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS I
L5+00E 2+80 S main qrid float And.with Sph.py. frac fi-1
SAMPLE NO.
73AK231
I 1 232
L2+00E 2+60S
B1.0+3>NE NE
233 rain gric 8 0 ' graphitic siltstone i
grid 3" Qtz. cal. py.sph. strinqer I 240
241 14" Qtz. py. vein I I BL.0+6 NE NE qrid
242
I
243
BL.5+2 NE NE rid
244
! 30" Qtz.py.along contact zone I
245
3+50NE 2+40SE - j NE grid
I, , I ,
246
float(angular1 Qtz.py.mo. vein I I
I 8 " py. graphite vein I
~
2+25SE /NE grid
I
; 10" Qtz.py. in pyritic alt.and
c I !
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4+75NE/ 2+50SE INE qrid I 12" Qtz.py in and. I I I I
ASSAY REPORT: DATE : HOLE NO. PAGE OF
1 1 . 1 --I i I
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) )at Qtz py in QP
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLYMONT
Au . I
SAMPLE NO.
.ymont creek 12" Qtz PY gal sph in
Qtz py in and.
73Ak 253
254 i black slt. I
I 255
py arspy in and.
py arspy in and.
45" Ba ca1.c~. in and.
256 !
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257
py cp in contact zone
24" Alt. Q.P. 3%py
258
i I I !
.05
- 7 3SD466
I 24" Alt. Q.P. 3 % py tr.
1907
; I
I
1908
1909
Qtz PY I .Ol at
7 4AK2 0 7
208 I DDH-8 7-6
1325
1326
1327
FROM TO WIDTH W. edge /of McLydont f:
1.0 km S.of ca p on Mc Ifi main gdid 8+00$ 2+00 P
2+00N
I I
main g id 8+00 creek
I i
1 I, ! I I
76' I 8 1 ' 1
I ! 8 " Qtz py vein in Q.P.
I
massive py tr.cp . 1 3 I I I
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ASSAY REPORT: BOLE NO. 87-6 PAGE 1A OF
McL ymont ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY
I 1 I I I I I ASSAY REPORT: PAGE OF 87-6 BOLE NO.
I I 1 - 1 - 1 -1 "7
TR6
TR7A
TR7B
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
,, ,I I I
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I 0, I, I
SAMPLE NO.
~
TR8
1 2
201
cp. py. vein
74SD226
1 2 5 8
TA062
. 2 5 9
- 2 6 0
~ 2 6 1 - 1 2 6 2
1 2 6 3
QTZ cp sp trace fill I I
1 2 6 4
1 2 6 5
1 2 6 6
1 2 6 7
1 2 6 8
1 2 6 9
1 2 7 0
1271
tr I .04 1 , .005 . 0 3 !
. 8 3 _._ -
. 48
1 . 0 2 __ . 2 6
. 8 7
.10
.10
1 . 0 2
2 .84
. 7 9
. 2 8
.01
2 . 6 0
.50 * . 4 2
. 5 4 ! -+--!-
1.00 I
ASSAY REPORT: BOLE ~ 0 . 8 7 - 4 PAGE I,? OF 5 T r e n c h e s 4-9
- _ _ _ I I 1 1 - 1 - - I -1 I
.02
R.
1 ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
I .02 i .12 I
! I ! I I i
I !
SAMPLE NO. I FROM TO WIDTH
1224 87-4
DDH 87-4 I I I
50.3 55.3
1225 87-4 8 0 . 8 84.0
I
-+ I
i
I
ASSAY REPORT:
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) - ALT. QTZ PORPHYRY ._
! I I
I I
! I
I
t 4
! I I
!
I
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i DATE: JULY 23,1987 HOLE NO. 87-4 PAGE 1 BOP-
TRENCHES 4-9
I 1 - 1 '1 7 1 1 1 DDH 81-5
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
1231
1238
1239
1240
1241
1242
i ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLYMoNT
i i 0.14 (0.01 136 1 139
CU% PB % ZN% /AGoz/t
.02 .Ol .Ol 02 I .02 .Ol .01 .05
11 16 i 16 19 !
19 ' 26 .01 .01 .02 ' .01
__+__
1
36 39 i .01 .01 -50 .01
54 59 I .Ol .01 .01 i .01
59 65 .Ol .Ol .Ol .Ol
69 12 .01 .Ol .Ol .03
79.5 84.5 .Ol .Ol .Ol .Ol
84.5 89.5 .Ol .01 ' .01 .Ol
89.5 94.5 .Ol .Ol .01 j .01
I
I
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I I .02 .01 I .02 1 .01 1 1243 I 94.5 I 98.5 I DATE:July 23,1987 BOLE NO. 87-5 PAGPZ 2 f f O P - ASSAY REPORT:
I
DDH 87-5
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
f
I I
.Ol
.03
ASSAY REPORT:
.Ol . Ol! .01
.Ol .01/ .03
I 1 1 ' 1 - 1 *
- .03 .Ol
PROPERTY McLYMONT
I
.Ol f .01
CU% PB% ZN% A G o z / t
.Ol .Ol
.Ol .Ol .Oli .01 -- I I I I
HOLE NO. 87-5 PAGE 5 O P ~ DATE: July 23,1987
I 1 1 1 - 1 I
SAMPLE NO. PROM TO WIDTH DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) I I I
' 3 TA 0 5 2 I 0 5 3 I
TR <.01 ! ; . 0 0 5 L 0
,.005 (/. 0 1
.010 . 0 2
. 0 4 0 .06
i
i !
I 7
0 5 7
3AK009 QTZ PY. CP. V E I N I I
I I@ I ,
0 6 1
0 6 3
064
ROCK CHIP PRO PECTING
SAMPLES. I I I
246 TRENCH 110 S T R I ~ G E R 5 " I
0 6 5
0 3 2
PROPERTY MCLYMO"l!
~ A U OZ/T AG OZ/T
I I .005
. 2 0 0
. 0 0 5
.01
. 0 6 0
. 3 . 4 0
I I
j 0 1 0
0 1 3
0 1 5
~
1
PROSPEC~TING 10 I N . QTZ CP PY FREE FILL 1
Y 2 Z T ' Z G E 1 o I N . SPH GAL CAL
IFLOAT i , CAL SPH
ASSAY REPORT:
017
018
069
73SD200
73SD 2 0 1
PIPELIKE OK 10" PYRITE ALONG FRACTURE
'RENCH 1 0 3" QTZ PY V E I N P
APPROX 8tOOW 2tOON 4"
2 t 4 0 E O t 5 0 E
2+20E 0+9OS
QTZ PY CP V E I N
. 0 0 5
. 0 0 5
.250
t r
.005
TR
.01
. $1 i
1118
. d 3 1
. 4 8 I
. d 4
(. d l I 1
i . 2 7
.005
.005
,020
.005
.040
7.350
.130
.35 ! 1
.01 i
1 . 6 4 I
.12
.07 I
! .8.85 #
23.88 !
!
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MCLYMONT ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE)
QTZ. PY. CP. VEIN
QTZ.PY.CP. VEIN
;AMPLE NO.
6 9 9 0 1
FROM TO WIDTH
69902 I
6 9 9 0 3 I 4 " QTZ. PY. CP. FRAC FILL
QTZ. SPH. CP. FRAC. FILL
QTZ.ASPY.PY. CP. VEIN
I 130" I 69904
6 9 9 0 5
6 9 9 0 6
I \ 110" i
QTZ PY.CP. VEIN
QTZ. GAL. SPH. VEIN - 69907
1 2 2 1 BARITE,PY. QTZ VEIN I
1 - j 3 9 " 1 2 2 2
1 2 2 3 I
139"
i ~
1 2 5 1
1 2 5 2
I ! 73TA01 PRACE k.01 i CHERT 52 PY.
1 2 5 3
1 2 5 4
1 2 5 5
1 2 5 6
1 2 5 7
ASSAY REPORT: DATE: JULY 23,1987 HOLE NO. PAGE OF 6 3 GRID.TRENCH 10 PROSPECTING
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY MCLYMONT I
143.8 148.8
148.8 153.8
SAMPLE NO.
1301
5.0 ALT. QTZ. P o w n Y w i
5 . 0 I
1302
153.8 i 1 5 8 . 8 L . 0 I 195.0 I 1197.0 12.0
I I
I I
I
i
I ~
1303
I 1 -
QTZ, s P n . GAL. FRAC. FILLING
i f
I I
i
I
1304
1305
1306
- 1307
1308
1309
1310
ASSAY REPORT: BOLE NO. ”-’ PAGE 5 OF 5
1 I 1 1 - 1 - - 1 ' 1 , DDH 87-5 additional sampling,trenches 11,14, 15, 16
1 ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY
DDH 87-5 1311
1312
1313
trench14 1901
1902
1903
trench 16 1904
krench 15 1905
SAMPLE NO. I FROM TO WIDTH
128.0 133.0 5.0
133.0 136.0 3.0
140.0 145.0 5.0
L5+80W 0+30S mqin grid
L5+50W " " 0.8ft.
L5+80W " " 0.3 ft
L7+00W 0+15S 1 0.8ft. I !
L5+50W 0+45S 11.0 ft.
11 in
Q.P. " 10+45S I il.O ft. I I I
!
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!
1 Q.P. i
!
I
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i !
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Prospecting 7 3AK-17 1 gB$ih BL 4+604E angul
0.3ft.
179 1.0 ft
hert I
k
ASSAY REPORT:
221
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE).
4lt.Q.P. 1% diss py bleached wh
91t. Q.P. " I, I,
0.3 W.of main a r i d - AR grid
41t. Q.P. 1% diss py. tr. cp. f
3.8ft. Qtz. py,cp. vein in Q.P.
" . O.P. ~~
, " frac
Pink cal.qtz py bx contact zon
Mal. CD. barite in O.P.
Py tr. cp. frac. fill 40% qtz
c float Qtz py graphite
Qtz Sph Cal in QP contact with
Qtz. ar spy py along shear
Qyz. sph. py. in andesite alon
t. Qtz cp stringer in Q.P.
i e
c. =kb= fil
I I I
DATE : HOLE NO. PAGE OP
1 I . ".l 1 ' 1 - -. DDH-87-5 additional sampling, trenches 11,14, 15, 16
ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY
I I I I I I I I i
BOLE no. PAGE OF ASSAY REPORT: DATE:
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
MASSIVE PY + CPY VEIN
MAGNET1 TE
- . .-
ASSAY REPORT: - . .. . - .
BOLE NO. * PACE OP DATE: AUGUST 27,1987
I 1 1 - 1 - 1 7
. 73AK288 HIGH S CK
ASSAY-LOG -- GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPBRTYMCLYMONT
I . . L. SAHPLE NO. PRCU To WIDTE DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) Ag
.18 - 0 4 1 2 " QTZ. PY ARSPY VEIN
ASSAY REPORT:
1 . 1 - 1 - . 1 --I 1 I 1
ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
7 3SD2 0 0
! 73SD 201 2+20E 0+90S .005 .03 I - 226 EAST RIDGE MCL-1 30" TR 4 01 I
246 TRENCH 10 S T R I ~ G E R 5" -01 .27 i I
ASSAY REPORT: DATE: JULY 23,1987 BOLE NO. PAGE OF *
- 1 . 1 - - -1 7 .-I I I I 1
1 1 I P R O P l 3 m Y MCLYMONT I 1 ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS I
I AUOZ/T AG OZ/T SAMPLE NO. PROU TO WIDTB DESCRIPTION (ROCK T Y P E )
1256 1257
ASSAY REPORT: P A G R A OF 9
1
c s 1271 TA062 QTZ cp sp trace fill -01
ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL HINEXALS
.
<.01 i I
ASSAY REPORT: DATE: J u l y 23.1987
1 1
. 73AK230
I ASSAY-LOG DDH-87-7 GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLPont
vo.00 a. I t . . . 1.8ft. Barite cal sph arspy py tein0.0 0.01 !
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i hSSAY REPORT:
0
DATE: July 31,1987
*. !r
i DDH 87-5 additional sampling,trenches 11,14, 15, 16
i k
ASSAY-LOG GULF 1"ATIONA.L MIUERALS PROPgRn
SAnPLB 110. - PRW To WIm I DESCRIPTION ( R m I I 1
I
227 AR grid w.ofi:jin 0.3 -t. Qtz cp stringer in Q.P. tr . I -
DATE: ,&, 2 3 . 1 7 8 7 BoLBW. PACK 01 ..."." n u n n a m .
1 \ 1 " 1 --I -1 -c -
ii, ., ' ,
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY 1 SAMPLE NO.
7 3AK-2 2 9
7 3 M S - 8 6
ASSAY REPORT:
FROM TO WIDTE
AR g r i d W.of m i n g r i d ---+-4-
I I
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) A u Ag I 1 1 . 0 f t . Q tz . g a l . p y . graph i n fkac vol.) tr I 1.01 i
I I I I I 1.0 f t . Q t z py cp l e n s a l o n g d y c e c o n t a c t i n Q.P. i
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i L7 , I q p l BOLE NO. PAGE OF
L1-75E H80S M in grid
B1.0+3lNE
BL.O+65NE
NE rid
NE &id
I 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 -1
PROSPECTING N.E. GRID, MAIN GRID
1 ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE)
10" Qtz. Py. vein 7 3AK2 3 1
3. float And.with Sph.py. frac fi
80' graphitic siltstone
I 240 3" Qtz. cal. Pv.sDh. strinaer - 0 9 6 1 - 0 8 1 1 -003 - 0 8 I 241 14" Qtz. py. vein
I 242 BL.5+2bNE NE drid 30" Qtz.p.y.alonq contact zone
I 243 4+75NEI 2+50SE (NE grid 12" Qtz.pv in and.
I 244 3+50NE 2+40SE NE grid ~ ~~~~ ~~~
float(angu1ar) Qtz.py.mo.. vein
I 245 8 " py. graphite vein -001 1-12 I I
I 2+75NE 2+25SE NE grid --tc 10" Qtz.py. in pyritic alt.and I .002 I .os 1
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ice grj,d f l o a t
I ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL nIweRALs McLYMONT
I -.__. __-. .
I
! -13 massive py t r . c p . 1 3 !
W L B No. 73Ak 253
300m.E. of i c e
.~
I 255
g r i d f l y a t Q t z PY .Ol I 1 .-
I 256
7 3SD466 i
1 I .
74AK207
208
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PROU To WIDTB , DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) AU . Au Ag
i I W.edge lof M c L d o n t ++at Q t z py i n QP I tr.
I ASSAY-LO(
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i A
73SD490
7 3AK2 5 9
7 3AK2 6 0
74SD508
73SD510 -
GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPEBTYMCLYMONT CK.
TZ V E I N S GRAPH A U . ? 10"
2 6 1 0 q I D E CREE$( ON WAfER CREEK CPY PY SPH 6 " I I I I i - c -
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A P P E N D I X I V
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1907 t r . ll(l0mE. of tr.3) 24" Alt. Q.P. 3%py .05 - 0 5 : ~
1908 8" Q t z py vein i n Q.P. 2.11 1.11
2 4 " Alt. Q.P. 3 % py tr. tr I 1909 I i I
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ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS p~opmm McLYMONT I I Ag SAUPLE NO. PROM TO WIDTE DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) Au. AU 1
hSSAY REPORT: D A T E : A ~ ~ . 7,1987 ROLE noio.- PAGE OF
- I 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - l
. AS SAY -LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY MCLYMONT
PROU To WIDTB DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) I AUOZ/T AG OZ/T I . . SAMPLE NO.
1221 )TRENCH 110, 34M/ 3 9 " BARITE,PY. QTZ VEIN .005 (. 01
1222 - 1 3 9 " .005 L . 0 1 n - n n 1223 3 9 " .005 (-01 -
DATE: JULY 23,1987
1 ; !
I
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BOLE NO. PAGE a OP ,
, I 1 1 . 1 - 1
1 ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS PROPERTY McLYMoNT 1 I DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) I AU oz/t Ag o z / t SAMPLE NO. PROM To WIDTE
1 I I I
11258
1.260
1 2 6 2
1263
1 2 6 4
I 1 2 6 5
I 1 2 6 9
F l y r o c
TR9D
TR4 :1,
2TZ. Py. cp. vein - 3 8 . 28 i L 5
I I . 8 3 I .90 I
I
ASSAY REPORT: DATE: July 2 3 . 1 9 8 7
!
Trenching on creek vein
1 1 1 .-- -l
ASSAY-LOG GULP INTERNATIONAL MINERALS
Qtz-py-sph.
ASSAY REPORT:
ASSAY-LOG GULF INTERNATIONAL MINERALS 140' ANK. VEIN MAIN GRID
1
;AMPLE NO.
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
PROM TO WIDTH
~ 7 + 8 0 W 0+60N 8 'I
%8+25W 1+80N 12"
%7+90w 1+75~ 8 "
27+50W 1+70~ 36"
%6+75w 1+60~ 1 2 It
Z6+75W 1+40N 8 "
ASSAY REPORT:
DESCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE)
DISS L FRAC. F I L L CP. TR 18
TR 19 ANK SP CP BX
TR 20 ANK CP PY
ANK PY TR 21
AU/OZ/T AG/OZ/T
0.005 0.17
0.005 0,14
TR 0.10 I I
!
TR 2 3 ~ ' :.
ANK QTZ.. PY ! TR . 0.05, ,
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PROPERTY I I: ASSAY-ux; GULP INTERNATIONAL WINgRALS
WLE 110. PROW To w 1 m 1 DBSCRIPTION (ROCK TYPE) I . I 1 I Au/oz/t Ag/az/t
I
p . frac. fill 40% q t z i Q.P. -01 I , I
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Registered Assayer Province 01 British Columbia
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SKYLINE EXPLORATIONS LTD. Mine Assay Office (“Fire Assay)
Description
Registered Assayer Province of British Columbia
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1905 l?l:l7
1908 1909 1 9 1 I:]
191 1 1912 1 .:(:I 1 1 3(:12 1 3 (:I .I
1304 1305 1306 1 3 0 7 1308
1.309 1 3 1 (:I 131 1 1312 1313
1314 1315 1316 1317 1318
1319 1320 1321 1322 1323
1324
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APPENDIX V
1 I I i 1 1 . 1 . -1 .-I
Ce0llK;ICAL CUUl L ASSAY Llk; COMPANY: GUi,S IWTeRYATlOUAL MlleRALS LTD. MOLE: 008-111-1
E. 1. GROVE EUMSllLTANlS LTD. PROPERTY: MCL1MIlT CLAIM GROUP DAIB: 1'1111 6151 lirbdri Drive. VLctom. B.C. Page I Of 1
_ _ - ~ ~..~. ~.~ ~
lagged by: A. Kikauka, G u l f I n t m a t l n n i l Minrrala Ltd. Drllliiq Comoce4: d u l l 10. 19117 l ength : 11.6 I I.I.S. IOIB/I5 EIevatm: 6lJi Dip: -15- Data: Avgvit 11, 1911 DriIIIng Cmpkted: AUgUil I:. 1981 Cora: Ap UTM Co-oidimati8: 162'18111 118lkOl Bcariog: 001'
M E T E P S C O B P D P S C R l P T l U i S l l p l e F ~ O D l o length no.
0
1.1
k.9
9.1
15 ,?
11.1
1.1 1.1 Caning.
k.9 1.6 quartz prph9ry.
9.1 4.2 Andcaite dyke, 1-2 u plagioclase phoooeqsti, 1-40 II ride quartz vaina: -65- to core a118.
Altered quartz porphyry, 2-5 u quartz p h m c q s t s . DO w f i c n i i r ra l r . a r g i l l i c alteration; increased sulfides a i d quartz veining at 11.1 I.
25.g 16.11
2J.l 1.8 Apbaaltic roek. por recovery.
11.6 (1.9 Altered quartz porphyry. increased pyrite to lI , increased fracturing at -10' to core axis,;
- poor racoirq, altered q u i t : porphyry ritb a r g i l l i r alteration
. 51 pyrite altered, red h e n t i t e staining
- m c graphitic material 1-1 CI long
- poor recorer,, 101 - p r recorrq. 101 ~ hginc increaiing in wflcr. granitic groundwss to end of bale; quartz
IUD OF BOLE vein 60' to core aria. ritb pyrite to 2I.
1115 1116
1121
1111 1128 1129 1110 1111
1112 1151 1158 115) 1160
1161 1161 1161 116k 1165 1166
H E l E R S M P P E R LEAD lIlC SlLVEH GOLD Pros l o Length I I I 02 / l t oz/st
21.1 2.1
26.1
10.5 11.0 11.5 15.0 16.6
18.1 19.6 41.1 k1.1 41.1
45.1 (1.1 18.1 50.1 56.1 51.6
2k.J 26.2
21.1
12.0 11.5 15.0 16.6 18.1
19.6 41.1 11.1 44.2 15.1
11.1 111.8 50.1 51.6 51.6 5Q.l
1.6 1.5
1.5
1.5 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.1
1.5 1.1 1.6 1.5 1.5
1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.5
0.01 0.001 0.01 0.101
0.02 0.OOl
0.01 0.001 0.02 0.001 0.01 0.OOl 0.02 0.001 0.02 0.001
0.01 0.001 (0.01 0.005 0.01 tr 0.01 tr 0.07 0.001
0.01 tr 0.01 0.005 0.01 0.005 0.10 0 .Ok 0.01 tr 0.02 t r
3
, I I 1 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1
CEOlaclCAl CORK 6 ASSAY WG
C. 1. CPOVE WHSULTAYTS LID. 6111 Barbara Drive, Victoria, 11.c.
COMQAY'l: CULS l l T K P 1 A t l O l A L l l l 1 l P A l S LTO.
PRUQEPTI: l lCLYl lOlt CUM GPOOQ
YOLE: 001-111-9
DATE: 1981 Paqe 1 of 1
Logged by: A. hlruka, Gulf l n t m i t i a u l M i i e i i l i Ltd. Drilliw Comenced: Alquat 14. 1981 length: 46.9 n 1. I .S. 104BI15 Elevation: 691 I Dip: -11' Date: Auguit 19. 1981 Drilling Coipl&d: Augusl 19, 1911 Core: AQ U r n Co-ordiaatei: 162911219 11111191 karinp: 0115'
~ ___ ~.
sample a e i e n s MQPEK LlAD lllC S l L V l R COLD lo. From t o Length \ I 1 orllt orlr1
0
1.0
1.1
11.9
11.1
18.4
19.6
24.1
34.4
1?.2
42.1
1.0 1.0
1.1 4.1
11.9 4.6
11.4 5 . 5
18.4 1.0
19.6 1.2
24.8 1.2
14.4 9.6
11.2 2.1
42.1 5.1
46.9 4.4 BOH
Casing.
Quartz wrphyq. highly altered, role pyrite. copper. I\.
Quartz prpkyry freiker. mafics 501, quartz ID\; BOY pyrite I\; fro, 9.1 I increased pirite to appro,. I\ with 80I recovery.
C m t m t : Breeciated iiltrtone ritk calcite handing: layuiaqlkaading at 45" to m a I60\ recoveryl; aigillactaua, PO sulfide,; from 14.6 I i~crease in sulfides with 21 chalcopyrite nstly ia fracture zone8 IkOI recovery).
Contact: Quartz prphyr), slightly altered. 1\ wlfrdes. pyrite- chalcopyrite-coppr, oxidized contact.
Chert with calcite bandinq, no preferred direction, graphitic contact.
Siltitone, pyrite-cbaleaplritr at contact. calcite ve imnq. 90 \ recovery.
Inaease in brecciatm, baadimg; contact to chrrtlsaadatoae; crusk areas with calcite, MfiCl 1 0 % . It pyrite: fro, 10 n increase 10
chloritic and calcite veining, siltrloie cantimd, 1'. pyrite. from 11.2 to 14.4 n lelrite dyke, 1% pirite. spbaleritelgrlena vein. 1161 11.1 14.1 1.5
Contact: siltatonelchert. breeciatcd, PO direction t o calcite veining. incraaae in felaic riaeralr toward 17.2 I.
Siltstow.
Contact rith granite. El0 OF BOLK
0.01 tr
1
1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 .-I
COMPANY: GOLF IWIRRWATIONAL WINEPALS Lro.
PIY8Btl: MCLlBNt CLIlll GEOUP
XOLK: 008-11l-IO
one: 1381 Page 1 af I
Logged by: A. t ikauka , Gulf lnteriatioml Minerals Ltd. Drilling Comncod: August 16. I981 Length: 18.9 I Y . I . S . 104Bl15 elevation: 681, Dip: -41' Date: Septrskr 1, 1381 Orilllnq COQlrtad: August 11. 1981 core: sq OW Co-ordinates: 161'181111 Bl111412 Larin9: 100'
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i e r g u s c o n $ o e s c n i P r i o n Sample W 1 I e P s w e e u LUO iiic siLveR COLD From To Lengt.1, Yo. hi To Length \ I I oz l l t Odlt
0 6.1 6.1 C m n q .
6.1 11.0 10.9 Brmiated volcanic iiltstaneliand~tane. dart-light 9rty color. quart? calcite infilllogs 1-1 CI a t 0-10- to core ar i i . trace to I \ pyrite to 4 2 I; broken qromd f ro i 14.1 . 14.6 rod 16.11 . 11.0 I.
11.0 41.0 21.0 Altered quartz breccia: at 11.1 I deereaaed bleachin(, light (ray. and P U ~ D ~ O Q S graphitic slickeaiides.
42.0 41.1 1.1 Green aodesiti dyke, prpbfrit ic.
45.1 61.2 20.1 Altered quartz prphyry; froi 511.5 ~ 59.1, and 60.0-60.1 I quart: vein at 40' t o core a i i i i 211 pyrite. minor ankerite; frob 62.1 to 65.2 I quartz-nrite vein a t 2F to core i t is , ri th 40\ pyrite.
65.1 111.9 11.1 Aodssrta dyke, prpbyritic. 1-58 pyrite as dirraiinatioia and vein a t 11' 808 to core r i i r . 1-4 u quartz veins, 2 per 0.1 I: a t 10.1 I increased
graphitic slickensides. em OF HOLE
1168 1169 1310 1111 1112
1113 1114 1115 1116 1111
11111 1113
1180 1181
I181 11114
1185 1186 1181 11118 I189
I190 1191 11?1 I191
11ni
11.1 in.] 18.1 1'1.1 11.0 22.5 12.1 24.1 14.1 25.6
11.6 11.1 11.1 18.6 18.6 30.1 10.1 11.1 11.1 11.2
11.1 14.1 14.1 16.1
54.1 15.8
51.1 18.1 58.1 19.6 53.6 60.4
60.4 61.9 61.9 62.8 61.8 61.1 61.1 64.6 64.6 61.5
65.5 66.1 66.1 68.9 68.3 10.1 10.1 11.1
5i .n 11.1
1.2 1 . 2 1.1 1.6 1.1
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.1
1.1 1.1
1.6 1.5 1.1 1.1 ~
0.6
1.5 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
1.2 - 1.1 1.11 1.1
0.01 ( 0 . 0 1 0.01
(0 .01 0.01
0.01 0.81 0 . 0 2 0.01
(0 .01
(0.01 (0.01
0.111 0.01
(0.11 -1.06 (0 .01
(0.01 (0.01
0.61 0.61 0.14
0.05 (0.01 (0.01
0.02
t r t r
0.005 t r t r
t r t r t r t r t r
t r t r
0.005 0.005 t r
0.22 0.01
t r oIio1 1.01 I 1.1 I 1.411 I t 1.15 I 1.28 apt
0.001 0.01 0.005 t r
-3
1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 "-7 I
G K O ~ I C A L CORK k ASSAY kX
1. 1. GROW MYSULTANTS 110. 6111 Barbara Drive, Victoria. 8.C.
UOLI: 008-81-11
om: 1981 Page I of I
Logged by: A. [ikauka, Gulf laternalioaal Iioerals Ltd. Drilllog Commenced: Auqvst 11. 1987 length: 91.1 I N.I.S. IOlB/11 Klestion: 611 I Dip: -6D- Date: Septeikr 1. 1981 Drilling Coqlctcd: Seplemkr 1. 1987 care: Bq U I l l Co-ordiaates: 16198128 8181k11 kariaq: 010' ___
I K I E R S C O P 8 D K S C R l P I l D l Fro1 To lenqlh
S ~ I D II e I e R s COPPKR LEAD IlllC SILVKB MLD Yo. Froi To length I \ I Olllt d S t
I 1.1
2.1 9.1
9.1 11.1
11.1
14.1 11.1
14.1 19.6
19.6 47.8
47.8 61.0
61.0 61.1
65.1 90.8
90.1 92.0
91.0 92.6
92.6 9k.l
94.1 91.1 eon
2.1 Casing.
6.k s a d s t o w ~ Y O I C ~ P I C I hrecciated. quartz-calcitc seinuq, 1-1 u at 10 to 80' l a core aria, bleached liqht qrry color, trace t o I\ pyrite.
1.2 Graphitic siltatone, breceirtrd. quartz-calcite veideta. 1-1 Y ride. 1194 8.8 10.4 1.6 1191 10.k 11.9 1.1 1196 11.9 11.k 1.1 1197 11.4 14.1 0.9
Fault. Dud sea1
19.9 Brecciatad volcanic sandstone, quartz-calcite v m i i q , 20-110' to core. 1191 1k.1 15.8 1.1
1.2
8.2
11.1
Diffuse contact. Lltered quartz prphlry, very hard, bleached light q r q .
Breccirted volcanic sandstone, 1-1 ID quartz-calcite.
quartz porphyry, increased alteration rid fricturinq fro, k 9 . 9 to 51.8 D with 30-kOI quartz; at 61.6 D quartz-pirite atrioqei 2.5 ci ride.
Dark green andeaite dyke. porphyritic, sharp contact. 4.1
15.1 quartz porphyry.
1.1 Aodcaite dyke, green color, porphyritic.
0.6 puartz porphyry.
1.6 lodecite dyke. green color, porphrritic, quartz-calcite-pyrite vein fro8 91.1 to 91.6 I.
1.0 Cartz porphyry. KMD OF WLK
0.11 tr (0.01 0.01 0.01 ti 0.02 0.01
0.01 O.OP1
1
I I I I I
ClOLOGlCdk CORK L ASSAY Ioc CMQLNI: GULF lU1PPlAllOlliL lllNEPALS LTD. 11011: DDN-81-11
1. I. GPOYl COYSULTANdllS L l O . PROPEPTI: KCLIMN1 CIA11 GPOOP - llaln Grid OAT!: 19k1 6151 Barban Drive, Victoria. B.C. PaqD I of I
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Logsad by: A. nkaota. Gulf lnternatioaal llinrrils Ltd. Drlllioq Coiwncad: Septenkr 1 . 19111 length: 39.0 I N.1.S. 1048/15 EIeviti~n: 191 I Dip: -45- Date: September 5. 1981 Drlllloq Conpictad: Septe ikr 1 , 1911 Core: Bp or1 Co-ordinates: 16291150 el81150 LIrLPq: 110'
D
0 1.5 1.5 Caamg.
1.5 1.5 2.1 Adesite dyke. dirk qrem color. porphyritic.
1.5 4.6 1.1 Pelsite dyke, l igh t qrey color, fault contact a t 4.6 .. 4.6 89.0 14.4 Altered qoartz porpbrq. m l a n pink color, fe la i te dike8 fro1
ton 10.1 - 11.0. 1 5 . 5 . 15.8. is.6 - 25.9, 11.0. 14.4 ; quarti-pynta-chrleopy~,t~ rein from 22.9 - 21.5 I at 601 to core a m , with 101 pyrite, I\ chalcaplrite: fro, 16.5 to 21.1 I increated brccciition with St pyrite; klor 12 I altered quartz porphyry kcomea bleached l ight q r q color to ad of bole: quartz-pyrite replaceiept do09 contact a t 14.1 I. END OF BOkE.
1399
I400
I401 1401 I404
1465
1401
4.1 6.1
11.1 22.9 21.9 21.5 21.5 25.0 25.0 26.1 16.5 11.1
34.1 14.9
1.1
1.6 0.6 1.5 1.5 0.6
0.5
tr
t r 0.11 tr
0.01 0.02
tr
11 '1
9'1 1'1
1'1 1'1 1'1 9'0 6'0
I'I 9'1 1.1
1'11 I'tI I'tI 9'11
9'11 l'lt I'lt 9'61 9'61 1'81 I'll 1'11 1'11 8'92
6'11 I'D1 t'O1 8'8 9.1 ['I
Sltl tltl
tltl 1lt1 11tI Ultl 6017
not1 1011 9nt1
L-. L... . l.-. c 1 1 I I ! ;-,.
I i 1 1 . ' '1 ' 1
GEOMGICIL CORE i ASSAY MG
E. Y. G B ' W COYSULtdNtS LTO. 6111 Barbxi OIIYP. Vwtom. U.C.
NUPAHI: GULF lNTERYAtlONAL lllllEPALS LtO.
PPOPKXtl: llCLYIIONl CWilll GROUP
BOLE: 0011-11-14
OATK: 1981 Page 1 of 1
0 . 1.1
1.1 18.1
Logged by: 1. likauta. Gull Intrrnatioaal Hinerds Ltd. Drilling Coumed: September 4 . 1981 Length: 14.1 I 1.1.5. lOlBll1 Elevation: 801 I 0,p: -41- Uats: September 10, 1581 Drilling C a ~ l e t e d : September I, 1981 core: up UM CO-ordlntcs: 16198911 LlS2100 karing: 041'
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I I E T E K S C O K K O K I C ~ I P T I O N Sample II E t 1 B s C U P P ~ P LUO IINC swen COLD Frat l o kngth no. Q ~ O S ro Length 1 I I or1st ollnt
18.1 lk.1
18 .1 42.1
42.1 41.1
41.2 11.9
11.9 14.1 tOU
1.1 Camg.
16.6 Indurated s m d s t a u , fe l s ie composition, bleached light grey color, l l disseminated pyrite, grapbita-pyrite m f i l i i i g fractures: at 15.2 I dark green anderite dike 10.1 11; a t 18.1 m iioar anterite, approiiutedlv 11 wcuri as 1-1 u ride reinlets: a t 25 I increased antcrite veinlets, approiiutely 51 ritb 11 disseminated and fracture f i l l ing pyrite; at I1 I increased quartz breeeiation, approrimately 101 quartz ritb grapbite p i r i te infi l l ing fractures.
0.6 Pelsite dyke.
4.0
4.5
10.1
16.2
hidesite, d i r t green color, with 101 rpphyiea of quartz dioritc.
Indurated saditone, II i ak i r i te r e i d e t a , bleached l ight grey color.
Wart: dioritc. with 101 i u i u r i o r s of andrsitc.
bder i te . porphyritic, 1-1 n plagiwlaae phenoer~sts. 11 epidote ritb 10\ appbysei of p a r t 1 diorite: fe l s i te dyke ritb It diiirminated pr r i tc a t 61.2 ~ 61.7 I. 110 OF lMLK
1116 1411
1441 I444 I441 1446 I441
1448 1418 1419 1420 1421 I411
11.1 12.1
10.1 21.1 11.1 11.8 11.1
i6.a 28.1 19.9 11.4 11.9 14.4
12.1 14.2
21.1 22.1 21.8 11.1 26.8
18.1 29.9 11.4 12.9 14.4 16.0
1.4 1.1
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1
1.1 1.6 1.1 1.5 1.1 1.6
t r t r
0.02 0.01
t r t r t r
t r t r t r t r t r t r
1
1'1 9'1 1'1 1'1 9'1
5'1
1'1
1'1 t'l 9'1 1'1
1-r
1'1 1'1
1'1 t'l t'l
1'1 1'1 t'l
1'91 9V1 9'11 0'15 ox us stt ow vrt t'it
1'11 6'61 6'61 9'9f v9r rti
rtr OT O'li 9'61 9'61 0'81 0'81 1'91
6'11 t'll t'II 6'6
6'6 t'8
0'1 9'1
9'1 I't I't 9'1 9'1 1'1
1.1 0.1
lltl 1lt1 Dltl 601 ICtl
mi xti 91t1
"1 "tl lit1 11tI
0" at1
lltl iltl 91tl
lltl tltl 11t1
"It "11
6'6 9'1
9'1 1'1
1'1 0
I 1 1 1 '- 1 --1 - 1 -1
C80MGlCAL MPB L ASSll MG MIIQARY: C u t ? IRIERNAIIONAt lllNtRALS LIU. UOLE: DDU-87-16
e. Y. cnove w m r m Lrn. p u o p e n r t m m i r CLAIM CROUP . YY C r i d DATE: I987 6111 slrbara Drive, Victoria. U.C. Page I of 1 ..~.~ ~ _ _ _ ~ ______ .... M g c d by: A. I r k u t a . C v l f I n t m a t i o a r l l iarrala t t d . Drilling Conmead: SPpttlber 6, 1987 Length: 19.1 I 1.I.S. 104U111 Elevation: 1129 I Dip: -45' Date: Septsibcr 12. 1981 Drilling Completed: Septribcr 7, 1981 core: 8q om Co-ordinatel: W6100150 E111260 Bearing: 145'
0 9.1
9.1 11.1
11.1 20.1
20.1 21.1
21.1 19.1 mu
9.1 Casing
8.6 h u l t gouge, c lay . wd seam pebbles; recovered pirerr are oxidized. brecciated sil tstone a d sandatone r i t b iurrous calcite-mkeritr veinleti (appro:. 1I1 from 11.4 - 11.1. mud seam 11.6 - 11.1 I.
25I ankerite a9 1' ride vein a t 10' to core and a9 1-1 II v m l e t s .
Siltstoaa. I-1I calcite-ankerite veinlets, trace t o I \ disseoinated pyrite. trace chalcopyrite.
2.4
1.0
12.2 f a u l t gouge, broken ground and caving causing hole wt t o reach desired depth: recovered piece8 are oridlied. brecciated sil tstone and sandatone with SI anterite as v e i ~ l ~ t i . 11 pyrite, from 16.1 to 19.1 I 1% recovery. ERD O? BOLE
1449 1410 1411
1412 1451 1414 1451 1456 1411
1418 1459 1460
11.4 14.9 14.9 16.5 16.1 18.0
11.0 19.5 19.5 21.0 21.0 12.1 22.5 24.1 14.1 25.6 21.6 27.1
27.1 10.2 10.2 11.2 11.2 19.1
1.1 1.6 1.1
1.1 1.5 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.5
1.1 SOI recovery 1.0 1OI recovery 6.1 25I recoveq
ti t r t r
0 . 0 2 0.04 0.01 tr t r t r
t r 0.02 0.01
1
I I 1 1 1 1
im
-1
G e o m c i i cone L ASSAY ICC CWPAIY: GOLP IITBRNA1iOXAL l l lMBRALS LTD. HOLB: DDR-81-11
1. 1. cmove MISULTAWTS Lrn. PROPBRTY: KLYHOIIT CLAl.4 GROUP - IIY Grrd DATE: 1981 6111 h r b a n Urive, Victorri, B.C. Page I of I
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Cogged by: A. Iikauka. Gulf Intirnatioml Mrwrils Ltd. Drilling Coenctd : September 1, 1981 length: 11.9 I 1.l.S. 1OkO111 Blevitim: 1129 I Dip: -60' Date: S e p t a k r 12. I911 oril l in9 Colpleted: s e p t e i b r B, 1911 core: RQ UNI Co-ordinates: M6100150 1181260 Bearing: IkI '
- 0 6.1 6.1 1.6
1.6 Ik.0
lk.O 1 k . 9
l k . 9 12.1
12.1 11.2
11.2 15.9 ROB
___________ 6.1 Caaiig 1.1 IOI w r i t e , trace cbalcoprrito I S blrbs a d veinlets cut br late quartz Ik61
calciie veinlets in mdiione.
siadstone and i i l t i toae . I\ diiaeiimtrd a d wiP pyrite, trace to 11 quartz-calcite veiolets; I01 anterit t from 10.1 . 10.1 and 11.1 -11.9.
6.k
0.9 Pault , 101 recovery.
I1.k Sandstow and siltatone, 1.1% disseminated a d vein pyrite. trace to 0.51 quartz-calcite rrmlets, minor aikerits veioi. Prdt zone fro. 29.0 to 10.2 "lth lot recorerY.
18.9 volcanic conglnrrate and l a p i l l i tuff . dacitic ca ips i t ian . 4-10 n raoadrd t o sub-rounded claats, 11 diaaeiinated pyrite as 1-1 in blebs and strinqers, f m 11.1 t o (6.0
14.1 .Indurated, brecciated sandstone. 1-51 pyrite dirseiinated and vein, quartz-calcite reining increased to 51 from 11.1 to 68.6; ~ 10% pyrite, t r ice chalcopyrite from 10.9 . 11.5 - 10% pyrite, trace rhalcopyrrte from 61.1 - 66.9 . 81 pyrite. trace chalcopyrite froi 11.6 - 11.9 eno OP 8 0 5 ~
Shoold have (one deepr . ended in mineralized, brecciated sandstone ritb II anterite-plri te veinlets.
101 pyrite
Ik61 1161 1k6k 1k61
1166
1k61 1k68
1169 1k10
1111 1k11 I l l1 1k1k 1k15 1116 I l l1 1k11 1119 100 1181 101 1k81 1k1k 1k81 1116 1k11
6.1 1.6
1.6 9.1 9.1 10.1
10.1 12.2 11.1 11.1
11.1 15.1
21.9 21.1 21.1 15.0
41.1 (6.0 10.0 10.9
10.9 11.1 51.1 51.9 11.9 11.1 15.1 11.0 11.0 111.1 18.5 60.0 60.0 61.6 61.6 61.1 61.1 61.6 61.6 66.1 66.1 61.1 61.1 69.2 69.1 10.1 10.1 11.1 11.2 11.5 11.5 1k.1 11.1 11.9
1.1
1.5 1.6 1.1 1.5
1.1
1.6 1.1
0.9 0.9
1.5 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1
0.01
t r t r tr t r
t r
0.01 tr
t r t i
t r t r t r t r ti t r t r 0.05 6 0.01 0.01 0.01 6 0.01 0.01 0.01 t i t i t r t r tr
1.1 1'1 1'7 9'1 1'1 6'0 5'1
S'1 9'1 1'1 1'1 Sl 9'1
Vll 1'01 1'69 1'19 1'99 9'19 L"9
6'91 1'11 8'11
O'U 1'61
tx
1'01 1'69 1'19 1'99 9'19 1'19 1'19
1'11 9." "Zt aw "61 1'11
QOI1 6611 8611 1617 9617 1611 1611
I617 1611 1617 0611 6PtI 8911
- 1'11 umu
1'91
6"
0
CWLM;ICAL CURB L ASSAY UX COMPAIY: GOLF IITEEIATlOXAL MIHEUALS LTD. 8QL8: 000-81-19
8. 1. GROVE COlS8tlAHTS LTD. PROPERTY: MCLlllOWT C L A M CROUP - HY Crrd om: 1987 6751 Barbara Drive. Victoria, 8.C. Paqe I of I
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Logged by: A. Likauta. G u l f lateraatiaoal Hinerdli Ltd. Dcilling C o h m c e d : &pteiber 9 ,19117 knqtk: 54.9 m H.T.S. 1048115 Elevation: I055 m oip: -15' Date: Scpteibei 11, 19111 Drilling Completed: September 10. I987 Care: Bp om Co-ordiaatn: 16100427 81111100 karing: 111'
H E T E R S Fro, l a Leaqth
C O E E O E S C R I P T l O I salplr l a .
0
6.1
111.0
11.1
22.6
12.1
11.7
6.1
18.0
14.9
2.6
21.4
16.6
54.9 W8
6.1 Casioq.
11.9 Conglomerate, lipilli size elants. polpictic 951 internedirte-mafie cohpasition clasts. sub-rounded. mioar ankerite-calcite a i i i n q .
Conglowrate ?. imtewe alteration, bleached 9rey color. sriqinal tirture obliterated; bleached liqht qray color from 21.9 - 24.1, 16.6 - ( 0 . 8 , and 44.1 - 54.9; heany anhrite alteration. brorn color from 111.0 - 11.9, 14.1 - 16.6; reddish-brown hematite stain color f ro l 40.11 - 44.5.
Major fault fro, 21.1 to 22.6 I; I\ pyrite, I11 quartz veini~9 fro. 22.1 to 24.1..
Fault zone, rubble. niaw clay; 11 p l r i k and increased quartz reining fro. 21.4 to 12.1 I.
Fault zone, b r o w nridized anlierite alteration; 11 pyrik, increased quartz veining in idurated sandstone, trace to II jasper and trace chalcopyrite at 16.6 - 40.11 i; helatita alteration. 21 ckalcapyritr aid magnetite a disseminations in altered volcanic caaglorrate at 40.8 - 44.5; 2% pyrite, trace chalcopyrite in bleached liqbt qre9 altered volcanic conglonrate at 44.5 - 54.9 m.
Fault zone, rubble, minor clay. DO OF me
16.9
1.1
4.8
4.1
2 .2
1501 1501 1501 I504 1101
1506 1501 1108 1509 Ill0
1511 1511 1111 1114 1515
1516 1111
1119 1110 1111 1511 1523 1524
1511
srom -
11.0 19.1 21.0 22.5 14.1
11.6 11.1 111.6 10.2 11.7
11.1 14.1 16.1 11.11 19.1
40.11 42.4 41.9 45.4 46.9 411.5 50.0 11.1 51.0
19.1 21.0 11.1 24.1 15.6
27.1 21.6 10.1 11.1 11.2
14.1 16.1 11.8 19.1 40.1
42.4 41.9 45.4 46.9 411.5 50.0 51.1 11.0 14.9
1.5 1.5 1.1 1.6 1.1
1.1 1.5 1.6 1.1 1.1
1.5 1.6 1 .I 1.5 1.1
1.6 1.5 1 .1 1.1 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.9
tr tr 0.01 tr 0.01
0.01 tr tr
tr
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 tr
1
I I 1 1 1 1 I
GwuxicAL m u 6 ASSAY ux W P A I Y : GULF INtIRlAtlONAL IIIHBoliU LID. HOLE: DDH-11-10
I. 1. GROVE CONSULTANTS LID. PROPERTY: OCLYOlt CLAIM GROUP - In Grid DAtl: 1981 6111 Barbara Drive, Vic tor ia . H.C. Page I of I
Lagged b,: A . Iikauka. G u l f l n t e r u t i o n d I I i ~ e r i l i Ltd. Drilliag Cowancrd: Septeibrr 10. 1?81 k n g t b : 109.4 I W.t.S. lP4Bll5 Blrvatiom: 1011 I Dip: 4 5 - h t o : s e p t c m k r 15. 1981 Dr i l l ing Completed: September 11. 1981 con: eq urn Co-ordinates: 161D0110 eia1240 kmoq: 260'
0
k . 6
10.0
14.1
14.9
11.0
16.9
82.D
4.6 k.6
14.9 10.1
10.1 0.1
11.9 0.6
56.9 12.0
11.0 1.0
81.0 15.1
109.4 11.4 eoH
Caring.
Sandstone, indurated, t r a c e t o I1 pyr i te .
Faul t zone. rubble and minor s e a m of bud. clay. 601 recovery. 1st p y r i t e from 1.1 t o 11.1 I
Fault m e , rubble. 60\ recovery
Sandstone, porpbyroblarts, 1-1 u plagiaclise phmocrys te . broken ground bloc$; m k r r i t e v e i d c t i I\ from 11.9 - 21.1 I. Faul t zone, 50\ ncorer~.
Sandstone, indurated, b n c c i a t e d , 1-31 pyrite a s w i o s and d i i s e n i n a t i o n s . increased q u a r t z - c a l c i t e veining, I1 p y r i t e from 80.6 - 82.D I.
C a n g l o u r a t e , l i g h t green, aandy m t r i i . u f i c - i n t e n e d l a t e c o i p s i t i a n c l a s t s , broken ground, blocty; increased p y n t e a n t e r i t e v m m 9 fro, 91.5 - ? 4 4 , 101.1 - 101.0 I. 1ID OF WL1
1521
1516
1521
1519 1510 1511
1112 I511 151k 1515 I516
1511 1511
I519
I540
15k1
ma
Fro. -
8.1
11.9
51.0
60.0 61.6 61.1
6k.6 66.1 61.1 69.1 10.1
12.2 11.8
10.6
91.5
ID1.5
58.1
m e t e i s M Q P I P LPO illC SILVIR MLD To k q t b 1 1 1 o r / a t o r / s t -
10.2
21.5
51.5 60.0 61.6 61.1 64.6
66.1 61.1 69.1 10.1 11.2
11.8 75.1
a1.1
94.0
IO1.O
1.5
1.6
1.5 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.1
1.5 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5
1.6 1.5
1.1
1.5
1.5
I I 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 - - 1
CBOWICAL CORK & ASSAY UIC
K. 1. C l O V l WNSUlTAlTS LID. 6111 LrLra Drive, Victoria. 8.C.
COMPANY: GULF INT1RlATlQlAL M I N B A L S LID.
PPOQBRIY: MCLYMUT ClbIll GROUP - N U Grid
w d by: I i b u k a . Gulf Intetaitimal tirhrrili Ltd. DriIIInq Comaced: September 11, 19S1 Imqth: 69.2 1 l.1.S. 10k8115 I lev i t ioP: 911 I Dip: -kP Date: Septcmkr 1 8 , 1901 Drilling Completed: septahr 11, 1911 core: sp UII Co-ordinates: 1161001Sk Kl8ll 8earlPq: 820'
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l l K I K P S C O R K D E S C P l P T l O N Simple M K I E R s MQPEU MA0 iIlC S I L V l B WLD Sroi to Leiqth aa. rroa t o Length I 1 I o z / s t Olllt
0 1 . k 2 . k C a s i a q .
2 . k 1.0 0.6 Conglowrate. p o l y i i c t i c c l a s t s to 12 cm r i t b c a l c i t e v t r i x .
1.0 lk.9 1I.P Sem-aebiat, l i q b t qteea color, reak f o l i a t i o n dealoped 10' t o core aria, felaic c h i t s t o 10 CI ride.
14.9 6P.l Sk.1 leldspar ptpbyry, 1-5 18 plaqioc l i ie phtDWrY9t9 i n a i p n i t i c s t r i i . eon trace t o I1 aakerite r e i r l e t r ; ayealte is a purple-pink color, feldspar
pbenoeqrts are l iqbt q r q t o q n m color. BD Or DIE
I 1 i i i i i
CIOWICIL NP1 L ASSAY W
1. 1. GPOS1 MYSOLIAYTS LID. 6711 Barbara Drive, Victoria. S.C.
UOLE: DDU-81-22
DATK: 1987 Page 1 of 1
Wqed by: A . Kiiauka, Gulf I n t m i t i a i a l I l iamls Ltd. Drilling CauPncad: SCptwkr 11, 1917 Date: Septeaber 16, 1967 Drilling Cospleted: Septeakr 14, 1987
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C O P 1 D l S C P l P T l O l Sample 10.
0 4.1 4.1 Caiimq.
4.1 11.6 9.1 601 pyrite, 11 chrlcoplrite, 101 quartz. 211 bleached, bncc i i t rd c las t s 1112 1141 1144 1141 1146 1111 1148
- jraprr-bautite I t 1149 - 101 magnetite 1110
of altered nllrock; from 6.1 - 1.1 I fault zone ritb I01 recovery:
11.6 17.9 4.1 Sandstone ?. altered. blercbed, lirbt Q ~ P I , calcite-aokerite veinlets and 1111 . . . brecciation; 11 pyrite, 16.1 - 17.7 brokee ground, robble; 17.1 - 11.1 1111 f i o l t gouge. clay. 1111
11.9 12.9 15.0 Sandstone and i inor conglomerates. fine grain 0.1 DI to ID u l a p i l l i s i r e clartn. p o l p i c t i c composition i n fine grain andesitic graundiaas; calcite-ankcrite veining 1-11; biqb density, ia. atockrork a t 10.4 - 21.1. Qddapar porphyry Idyte ? s i l l ? I 1-1 u plagioelase pbenoergsts in a syeoitie matIiz. diffuse contact with sanditone.
1114 1111
11.9 16.6 1.7
16.6 48.1 11.9 Cnnglmrate, 1.1 - 1.0 c i l ap i l l i r i ra chats. p o l p i c t i c c o w s i t i o n eoa in fix grained light green graunduas; It calcite-ankcrite reiolets.
ewo DI ~ L I
length: 48.1 I n.t.S. 10411111 I levr t im: 912 I Dip: -45- core: BY OM Co-ordinates: 16100214 11811 kar iog: 10I’
____ H e r e n s COPQlP L1bD ZIYC SILWR COLD
1 orl1t ozlat Pro. TO length 1 1
4.4 1.9 6.9 7.8 8.1 9.6
10.1 11.1 12.1
11.6 11.1 16.6
18.1 19.6
1.9 6.9 1.8 1.7 9.6
10.5 11.1 11.1 11.6
11.1 16.6 18.1
19.6 21.1
1.5 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.1 1.0 1.1
1.1 1.1 1.1
1.5 1.1
1
CBOUClClL eOU 6 A S S A I Loc
1. Y. GROW C O l S U L I A l l S WD. 6151 B i r h m Drive. Victoria, 8.P.
COIYLNY: GULF IilTERYAtlOYAL MIIUALS LTD.
PRUYIRTY: CLlMllt CLAIM CPOlP
MOLI: ~ ~ u - a i - 4
DATE: 1981 Paqe 1 of I
0 1.0 1.0 c w a q .
1.6 11.1 11.1 Quartz porphyrl, 1-5 u quartz p h m o e r p l s Iaabedrrll, IOI safic mmerals Ihornbleode, b i o t i t c l .
11.1 18.1 4.6 Altered quartz prphlry. 1-1 u quartz phenwryatr, MfiC m e o h rltered 1114 to c lay , ie. a r q i l l i c a l terat ion: from 15.1 t o 16.8 I sinar qnarli seinipq and brecciatiop, 11 pyri te . trace qraphile a l o q fracturen.
111.1 19.0 10.1 quartz porphyr), 1-5 u quartz p h c n o e q i t i . 101 u f i c n i n e n i s 1111 1011 Ihornblende, b i o t i t a l : from 24.4 to 11.6 I quartz brecciation, JI pyrite,
II qrey cirbanacrova mineral. a l tered quartz prphyry to end of hale . en0 OF BOU
15.1 16.8 1.5
14.6 11.6 1.0
0.11 0.01
0.11 t r
I
I i I I 1 . 1 - 1 - 1 -7
CE0IW;ICAL WRI 6 ASSAY IW; MIPAYY: tiULP IITEUNATIONAL MNePAlS LTO.
11. Y. 6ROVE COllSULTANTS LTU. 6151 brbara Drive, Victorid. B.C.
PROPIRTY: ICLIRQYT CYlH CROUP
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Wqcd by: A. I i k a k a , G u l f Intrmatiaaal a i a r r i l i Ltd. kngth: 684 I X.T.S. 1040111 Elwatioi: 684 I Date: July 11. 1981 Drilling Completed: July 11. 1981 Care: Aq 1111 to-ordinates: I6298110 11183100
Orilling Colunced: July 11, 1981
UOLE: DUH-81-1
DATE: 19111 Page 1 of 1
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Uip: -11- Uearing: 112'
I e T B R S C O R K O 1 1 S C R l P T l O N Pro+ To Lsqth
0 1.1 1 . 4 c a r , o q .
2.4 11.4 10.0 Banded rhiol i te . green grei color, moderate t o iatenre fracturing. 1-4 u vide quartz infilling: fracturea from 4.9 to 1.81 quartz pyrite vein a t 10' t o care aria, at 9.1 I silphide impregnation - sphalerite-p~rite-~arti-chlorite n i n l e t i , fau l t rith 101 recoveq f I O B 9.4 to 10.8 I: at 16.8 I increared qnartz chlorite veioing with moderate hrecciation: f a d t zone rith 10% recoreq from 19.8 to 21.0 rzth itcreased breccirt im 2nd infi l l log quartz veinleta I - 4 r belor 11 I: at 19.0 I anderite dike with 1-1 Y dart green pheiocqiti , quartz hematite veinleta 1-2 u: fine grained fe l s ic roct. siliceous and brecciated near contact.
11.4 61.0 11.6 Altered quartz parphyq. 1-11 diiieiinated and vein pyrite. 1-1 I& quartz veinletr a t 40-10' t o core nil. no mafic iineraln, altered to clay: a t 16.0 I quartz parphyq L a granitic texture, 5 4 bioti te, 10% salmon pink I feldspar, 1st quartz. EN0 OP UOLE
88
Sample 10.
~
1211 1211 1126 1111 1121 1116 1228 1111 11111 1119
1240 1119 1141 1112 Ill0
I211 1144 I245
1146 1111
1211 1149
1111 1112 1212 1210 1111
1148
I K T E R S MPPIP LEA0 XlYC SILVER COLD Prom To kogth I t I O Z l l t o d s t
1.1 4.9 4.9 1.1
10.1 14.6 16.4 18.0 21.0
14.1 24.1 21.1 11.1 18.1
8.1
i8.a 10.0 11.5
11.4 11.1 14.1 14.1 16.0
19.0 10.1 41.4 41.1 12.1
4.9 1.8 6.1 1.9 9.1
11.9 15.2 18.0 19.8 11.9
11.1 11.1 21.1 28.1 19.1
10.0 11.5 12.1
11.8 11.1 16.0 16.0 11.1
40.1 41.4 41.1 41.1 44.1
1.6 0.9 1.2 1.1 0.6 1.1 0.6 1.6 1.8 0.9
1.5 0.6 1.6 1.1 1.0
1.2 1.5 0.9
1.1 0.9 1.1 1.1 1.1
1.1 0.9 1.0 0.6 1.1
0.02 0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01 0.OI
0.02 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01
0.02
0.10
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01
0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 1.01 0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01 0.05 0.08 0 . 0 1 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 (0.01
0.01 0.01
(0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.01 0.01
(0.01 0.11 0.01
t r t r
0.005 t r
0.005 t r
0.005 t r t r t r
t r t r t r tr t r
t r t r
0.0
t r tr tr t r tr
0.001 0.001 0.14 I 1.61 om I I 0.11 apt 0.002
CE0UK;ICAL CUR11 i A S S I l WG
E. 1. GROVE MHSliLtAHtS LTD. 6111 Barbara Drive. VIC~OIII. 8.c.
MIPINY: CULF INtERNATIOXAL HllERALS LTD.
PPOPBRtl: MCLYMOUT CLAIM CROUP
BOLE: DDB-81-6
DAtE: 1981 Page I of I
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lagged by: 1. Kikauka. Gulf lntoraational niaerali Ltd. Drillrog Commenced: July 111. 1981 length: 60 .1 I N.T.S. 11148111 Klevatloo: 684 I Dip: -80- Date: ~ u l y 24. lYai Orilliog Completed: July 21. I981 Core: IQ Urn Co-ardrnater: 116191110 El111400 Bearing: 111-
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C O P E 0 1 1 S C P l P T l U N sample n 8 T E u s MPPEP LUAU zinc swun GOLD From To length lo. Fro1 TO length I I I ozist or1rt
M E T E R S
0
1.1
11.9
11.0
12.8
13.k
1.1 2 . 1 Casing.
111.9 16.1 Xhpdaeite, crackled breccia teiture. green-light grei color: 1-1 1101 Is quartz veinlat infillinq: I \ diairi i iated pyrite
- graphite n l i c h m d c s a t 11.9 ~ 11.1 I - a t 11.1 I I Iu pyrite veip with 1% pyrite. increaied quartz veining and
1334 1111 1116 1101
- fro1 6.9 to 1.8 I quartz veinlet with trace chalcopyrite
hrecciation
11.0 1.1 Fault zone.
12.8 11.8 Phodrcita. I I r b m : fro. 15.9 10 16.8 I red hematite stain 11-511; rhyodaeite IP intensely fractured foning crackle breccia tazture with I \ disreminated p l n t r : fro1 29.1 - 10.4 I fe la i te dyke shoring sharp contact la1 41' 10 core arinl with rkpdacitr .
11.4 0.6 Fault contact with quartz prphrq: gouge.
60.1 EQH iinerila b i o t i t e , hornhlendel;
11.1 Altered quartz porphyq; 401 quartz phenocrystr to 118. 0 - I t mafic
- vain a t 41' to core: 601 quartz. 101 pyrite. trace chalcopyrite
. sphalerite-galena fracture filling. eno or UOLK
1111 1118
1119 1140
1141
1101
I104 1101 1106 1101 llD8 1109 1110
6.9 10.1 11.6 11.1 14.6
11.9 11.5
19.0 20.1
11.0
12.8
40.1 41.0 42,9 41.8 41.1 46.9 19.4
1.8 11.6 11.1 14.6 11.9
11.1 19.0
20.1 12.D
11.6
11.4
41.1 42.9 41.1 (1.1 46.9 48.4 60.0
0.9 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.1
1.6 1.1
1.1 1.5
1.6
0.6
1.1 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.6 1.1 0.6
0.01 (0.01 (0.01 (0.01 0.08
0.01 (0.01
(8 .01 0.11
0.02
0.01 tr
0.005 0.001 0.14
0.001 t r
t r tr
t r
0.01 0.001
0.01 t i 0.11 0.260 I 1.8 I 0.11 0.150 I I 0.101 0.01 t r
0.02 tr 0.18 tr
0.01 om
I
ul
1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 I I
MHPANI: GULF INt8RHAIIOYAL HIWIULS LID.
PnoPentI: m c L m r CLAIM GROUP
WJLS 001-81-1
0118: 1987 Page 1 of I
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logged by: 1. I i t u h . CIIf lnteroitianal Iliaerala Ltd. Drilling Csneoeed: J u l y 2 k . 1981 Length: 18.0 I I.T.S. 10kOl15 Clevation: 68k I DIP: -81- Date: July 29. I981 Drilling Colplatcd: July 29, 1911 core: 19 OW Ca-ordinates: l6298110 KIO1k00 Pearing: 01P
i e r e n s From t o Length
c o n e D l S C P I P I I O l MQQEB LEAD ZINC SILY8R WLD sa.pic H 8 t e P s lo . Froa lo Length t t t O l l l t oz1st
-
0 1.0
1.0 8.2
1.0 caaiog.
1.1 Altercd rhpdacite, intenrely fractured, cracklc breccia texture; qoartz atoebork; a t 1.) I reining r i t h chlorite mud trace chalcopyrite.
8.1 15.8 1.6 Breeciatrd chert. I t disiri inatid pyrite; strong fracturng rith quartz Infll l inq. Dinor ca lc i t r at 010' and 00' to core a m .
21.9 11.1
11.1 1 g . k
19.k 12.1
11.3 11.1
(1.1 18.0 108
6.1 Andoaite dyke. aahedral phaaacrpts.
1.1 Altered quartz porphlry. i a f ic a i r r a l s altered t o clay, bleached rbite COILY.
2.9 Quartz porphyry. I-k n guartz q e a , qranitic groundmars.
1.1 Andesite dyke. sharp contact a t 12.1 I, l au l t eontdct a t k1.4 r i t h quartz porphyry.
12.6 quartz porphpy, 1 - k n quartz eyes. granitic groundmas. from 61.8 t o 61.1 I increased quart: seining; from 61.1 to 61.0 a quartz-pyrite- chalcopyrite rein; from 6 k . 0 to 68.0 I andesitr with I-1t pyrite. t r i e r graphite along fractures. quartz reining a d bneciatiop: fro1 61.1 t o 68.6 fau l t zone ritb poor reeovtr,; quartz porphiq rith I-k n quartz eyes. granitic groundmaas to and of hale. EM0 0s SLE
111k 11kl 1111 11kk 1111
1346 1141 1118 Ilk9 1110
1111 1111 1111 111k
1115 1156 1111 1116 1111
i m 1119
1110 1111 1122 1111 1111
1.0 21.g 1.0 1.6 1.6 6.1 6.1 1.6 1.6 9.1
9.1 10.1 10.1 11.2 12.1 11.1 11.1 11.2 15.2 16.8
11.8 18.1 18.1 19.8 19.8 21.1 21.1 22.9
11.9 11.1 1k.k 21.9 21.9 11.k 11.k 29.0 29.0 10.1
10.1 11.0 11.0 11.k
61.6 61.1 61.1 6k.O 6 k . 0 61.5 61.1 61.0 61.0 60.0
11.9 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.1
1 .6 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.6
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
1.1 1.1 1.1 1.6 1.1
1.1 1 . k
1.1 0,9 1.1 1.1 1.0
0.1 (0.01 (0.01 (0.01 (0.01
( 0 . 0 1 0.01 11.02 0.01 0.01
1.01 0.01
(0.01 0.01
0.01 0 4 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.11 0.01
0.02 0.01 0.11 8.01 0.01
111 C.ll.1 .I 0.001 ICompaiite I t r t r t r t r
tr t r tr tr t r
t r t r t r t r
t r t r
0.001 0.001 0.001
0 . 0 0 1 0.001
0.001 0.198 0.001 0.005 0.0l l
I I I 1 ' 1 ~ 1 ---1
GEOLOGICAL CORE L ASSAY IdX
E. 1. GROVE MlSOLTAlltS LTD. 6111 Earbira Driw. Victor ia . B.C.
COllPAlY: GULF IlIERllATlORAL RllERALS LTD.
PBOPERTY: MCLYIwYt CLAIM CROUP . NY Grid
Lagged by: A. Kikauka. Gulf i n t e r m t i o n i l M11n111 Ltd. Orilling Comewed: SeptemLr 14, 1981 Length: 20.4 I I.T .S . 1040115 E l e v a t m : 911 I Dip: -60' Date: Septenbcr 11. 1?81 Drilling Complrted: S o p t d e r IS. 1987 care: up OM Co-ordimtea: 116100114 elall Bearug: 105'
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M E T E P S C O R E D B S C R l P t l O N Saip le I E T B R S w P m s LEAD ZINC SILVER MLD From to Lenqtk 10. Prom l o k o g t h I I I d s t a r 1 s t
0
4.8
1.8
8 . 8
11.6
11.8
11.1
14.1
4.a
1.8
8.1
11.6
12.a
11.5
14.1
20.4 BOY
4.8 C a m g
1.0 Sandstone ?, a l t e r e d , klemked. l i g h t grey color, anker i te breccia fro, 1.2 - 1.5, 101 p y r i t e a t 1.1 - 1.6 I.
1.0 Marble, bone r b i t e co lor . 801 cileiti r i t k 101 g r i p b i t e , I t p y r i t e i n graphi te .
2.1 101 p y r i t e , 1% ca lc i te -anker i te . IOI quar tz
1.2 Faul t zone, 10% pyr i te . 20% magnetite. 1% c h r l c o ~ r i t e . h e m t i l e - j a s p e r inclusionr t o 1 CI.
Faul t gouge, atream gravel, 10% p y r i t e
101 p y r i t e , 11 j a s p e r - b e s t i t e , broken ground
C a n g l o m a t e ?, a l t e r e d , bleached. l i g h t grey, i a k e r i t e r t o c k w r k , 21 d i a s e i i n a t e d and rein p y r i t e l l a p i l l i a i z e , bleiebed c l a s t r preserved f r a i o r i g i n d l t e r t u r c l . EID OF ROLE
0.1
1.0
S.?
1556
1151 1158
1519 1560 1161
1562
1561
1161
1165 1166 1561 1568
4.8
5.8 1.1
1.1 9.1
10.1
11.6
13.1
13.1
11.5 11.8 11.4 18.9
1.8
1.1 8.8
9.1 10.1 11.6
11.1
11.1
14.5
11.8 17.4 18.) 10.4
1.0
1.1 1.1
0.9 1.0 O.?
1.5
0.4
1.0
1.1 1.6 1.5 I .I
GlOLaCICAL NRl k ASSAY LM; COMPAIY: GULF IUIERYITIOIIAL MIIYPILS LID. YDLE: DDY-81-14
9. 1. Gnove MUSBL~MIS LID. PIOPYRTY: MCLYMYT CWlln GROUP . IIX Grid onre: 1981 6151 Barbara Drive. Victoria, 0.C. Page I of 2
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... __ Lagged b9: Edward Y. CIOYI. Ph.U.. P.Yoq. Drrllioq Comencad: Septsibei 15. 1911 Length: 91.1 I I.I.S. 1040115 elcvatioo: 1250.5 I nip: -45- Date: September 18, 1981 Driiling Completed: r p t e i b e r 11, I981 Core: sp UIY Co-ordinatel: 16100150 8101180 Bcariq: 215'
__.___ __ c o n e D E S C R I P T I O I Saqle n e l E R s COPPEP LMD zinc SIWR GOLD
Prom To length YO. hi TO Length % t \ oz1st az1rt M e T E I S
__ 0 0.6 0.6 Overburdm. 0.6 21.9
11.9 15.1
15.1 10.1
38.1 41.9
41.9 44.5
44.5 15.1
15.1 55.1
55.5 50.1
50.2 59.1
19.1 61.6
61.6 65.5
61.5 61.9
61.9 15.1
21.1 COog~OWrts. dark grey. f i a t volcanic pebbles t o cobbles. dark sandatone matrir. me quartz and calcite as winle ts for i i iq weak stockwork, 10% to moderate induration, SOW aaqular quartz clastr ii lenses: becona p o l g i c t i c f n q w i t r l torardr bottoi of unit.
11.8 Sandstone, fine grained. quar tme. with !0I dart ~ i l t a t o n e as thin bands, l ight grey, ussive. dense. quarts vein breccia f i l l i i g cub from 21.9 - 11.8, 21.4 - 19.0: ankerite vein 29.9 . 10.0.
1.0 lakerite bacc ia , cots sandstone. me t h i n quartz and jasper veining.
1.1 Sandatone, dark qrey, ussire, dense. fine pebbles, SQK t o a d e r a t e quartzlcarbonate stockrork, me ankerite alteration.
0.6 Ankarite veining, cut b9 narrow quartz and jasper veins.
0.6 Sandstone. as ateve.
10.4 Ankerite breccia. with angular sandstone fragments, jasper and quartz cutting ankente t0 fori aecondary breccia 41.1 - 41.4, general17 ussive. reddish brorn rcatherinq, rare pyrite.
- from 52.4 - 51.0 conqlowrate, coarse q u l a r , l ight qreen, polyiictic - aakerite veinslbands at 15- t o CO:P
aakerite cuts conqlorrate and sandstone forming breccia.
2.1
1.5 Interi te breccia. cuts abavr.
I.?
1.9
Sandstone breccia, light green. massive, angular clasts, i inar quartz veins.
Sandstone, dark q r q , pebbly, a r e ankerite veining, m o r quartz veins.
Sandstone, variable light and dark grey, pbbl9. sow ankerite v m l e t a . i i s a r quartz rrinlets. SOY blnchiaq.
1.4 Ankarita breccia, as I ~ Q Y O .
1.1 Scdiieotaq breccia. r d i u i to l ight qray sandntonr with n m o i breccia Iensc& indurated. mttlcd bleachiaq, i i n o r quartz veins.
1651 1611
1569
1651
1654 1655 1656 1651 I658 1659 1660
1661
1661
15.1 11.1 11.1 18.1
41.4 (1.1
43.9 44.5
41.1 46.9 46.9 48.5 48.5 50.0 l l . 0 51.5 51.5 51.4 51.0 11.6 54.6 15.5
58.2 59.1
65.5 61.9
1.5 1.5
1.1
0.6
1.8 1.6 1.5 1.5 0.9 1.6 0.9
1.5
1.4
0.01 tr
tr
t r t r t r t r tr tr
0.02 tr
t r
tr
1 1 1 -1 ’ 1 - 7
Lagged b,: Edward W . Grove. Ph.U.. P.Enq, Date: Septaikr Id. I981
Drilling Coucaced: S ~ p t e i k ~ 15. 1981 lengtb: 91.1 I 8.1.5. 10411111 Klcvatian: 1250.1 m Dip: -11- Orillinq Completed: Septeikr 11, 19b1 Care: Bp urn Ca-ordinater: 16100110 81111180 harioq: 211-
n i r e s s C O R E D I S C P I P T I O N Sample II E T E 8 S CQQPKS LEA0 llRC SILVKE MLD From To Length 10. Pram Io Length I I t Olllt oz/st
11.1 16.8 1.1 Marble. bane rhitc, irrequlir dart breccia terture, m a r amkerite rein8 cut lower unit; narrow iarble band at 11.9 I within randstone.
16.8 86.1 9.1 sandatone. denre. K d i u grey, indurated. irregular breccia texture, rare carbanits seialetr, e o u fine quartz reideta. real irregular bleachihq.
86.1 91.1 1.b Sandstone. variable bleaching, fine graiaed, dense minor breccia. rare ankerite vei i le t i , narrow urble leneer. overall mottled aspect due to bleachin) etc. aloog irregalar iracturee. KXD OF 8018.
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CB0UX;ICIL CORE I ASSAY ILK
1. I. GROVE COYSULTAWTS LTD. bill Barban Drrre. Victoria. B.C.
MOLE: 008-81-21
DAY!: 1981 Page 1 of I
Drilling Cosmenced: September 11, 1981 Length: 161.8 0 I.T.S. 1048111 Elevatlon: 1205.1 I Dip: -60' Laggad by: Edward X. Gruve. Ph.D.. ?.En(. Date: September 19 I 20, 1981 Drilllog Coqlated. September 2 0 , 1911 Con: 8p 011 Ca-ordinates: 16100150 El8ll80 Bearing: 111'
..
M E T E R S C O R E D E S C R l Y l l O X Sdmple M a T E R s COPPER LEAD iiic siLm rnm rrQl To Length 10. From To Length I I \ or1at oz1at
0 1.0
10.5
10.9
21.0
11.9
(02.
11.6
1l.k
12.1
11.1
14.k
lk.8
1.0 j.0 Casing. 18.5 11.1 Conglowrate, dirk g r q . u g o l a r volcanic fraglents pebble to cobble s i re
patchy breccia. volcanic sandstone as matrir. garnet to 5 u throughout i a t r l i , quartz vrmlets a t 20- to core, iinar carbanate, w a k l y w g q .
0.1 Sandatnnc, light grey, d e w , indurated, cut by I' ankerite vein parallel to b a n d y IWI.
Conglowratalbrcccia, m g u l u , si i i l ir to above, nore indurated and bleached.
Sandstonelsilbtoa, mainly l ight gcey, very fine 9 n i w d . indurated. dense ritb dark fine grained i i l t i tone bands it k 5 * , cut by abundant irregular aarrou quartz vem: ritb minor calcite, minor calcite as veinlets, goad rip-up teztures, tops up, POW brscciatioo.
10.9
21.0
11.9
1.1
k . 9
kQ.1 12.1
11.6 1I.k
11.k 0.8
12.1 0.1
11.1 0.6
1k.k 1.1
lk.8 0 .k
101.1 21.1
Sanditone. as abara well brccriated. ertenaise rnkerite alteration apd veining from 21.1 - 12.0 I. Sandstone, dark. massive, volcanic. minor pebble#, ankerite a l t s r a t i o ~ and veins (1.9 - k1.1, 0 . 1 . kk.8 m lcrusbedl, (5.6 - (6.1 lcrushingl (1.1 . 41.1 I, 4 8 . 1 . 19.1 I (crushed-braked. 5I.k - 5Z.k, 68.1 - 68.6. 69.5 . 69.8 i; fine grained bleached 50.6 - 12.1 I, probable f au l t 52.4 to 11.0 linkeritel. s t m g l q bleached 50.1 . 61.6 meters.
Marble, cut by quartz and irregular coarse grained piri te.
Sandstone breccia.
pnartt rain. v u g g ritb country rock fraglenta.
Conglorritc. miied angolar fragments.
Qnartz, carbonate, aokerlte veins cut co~glomente.
Sandstone, dark, fine grained, uolcaoic, becoiipq irregularly bleached giving a t t l e d aspect, ncattrred quart! w i i l e t s , amor carbonate veinleta. aokerite rith rare jasper
- a ik i r i t s ritb rare jaiper - breccia ritb abundant ankerite from 91.1 - 100.1 I . minor pqrite becoming iwas inqlq darker rith irregular caleita
vtinlets.
1661 I612 I661
1665 1611 1666 1661
11.7 19.1 1.6 29.1 11.1 2 . k 16.0 16.1 0.k
9k.9 95.6 0.1 96.2 96.6 1.k 91.5 99.1 1.9 99.k 100.1 0.9
t r
t r
t r
t r t r
L . . :<a I I , . , ~ . . ,
GUIUXICIIL me i ASSAY ux E. 1. CPOV8 MNSOLTlilfS LID. 6151 Rarbara Drive, Victoria. B.C.
COUYANl: GOLF INTEPlATlOXAL I l l E R l i L S 110.
PROVERTI: IlCLlWNT C L b l I GROUP - I1 Grid 124 l e t up1
HOLE: DOH-81-25
OAT!: 1981 Page 2 of 2
logged by: Edward Y. Grove. Ph.D.. P.Zng. Drilling Cauwced: September 11, 1981 Length: 161.1 I I .T .S. 10411115 Elevation: 1205.1 I Dip: -60' Date: Septeiber 19 i 20, 1981 Drilling Calplcttd: Septemkr 2 0 . 1981 core: BQ 0111 Co-ordinatai: 16100150 8 1 8 l l l 0 S i i m 9 : 215"
n e t t g s SioD To Length
102.1 101.0 0.9
101.0 IOk.1 1.5
1Dk.1 111.1 12.8
111.4 129.5 12.1
129.5 111.4 1.9
111.4 113.8 2.4
111.8 119.9 6.1
N . 9 161.8 21.9 eon
Sample NO.
- .... Skarn. ia i i ive , Irregular pyrite 11111, magnetite. calcite.
Breccia. very fine grained altered sandstone cut by g'lirtr-carbaaate stringers, dense minor K feldspar alteration.
1668
Skars, c reaq quartzlcarbanats veins, irregular with fine to coarse grained pyrite 18 irregular apts and patahei 120-1Ot1, m a m m to aeiculir mgaetite with iioor eoumtry rock incloams. scattered late quartrl carbonate vsiolets: - aassive mgoetite
- bleached fine grained sandstone 112.9 - 111.1 I
- bleached fine grained banded aedixnts as abase with minor quartz, - naasive magnetite
magnetite pyrite veins fro8 111.1 to 111.8 - iamive magnetite aid quartz and pyrite
1669 1610 1611 1612 1611 1611 1615
1616
$dadstore, indurated, l ight green-light grey color. reak calcite-ankerite breccia thrwghoot, rein width from 0.1 II to 2.0 ci. trace of chalcopyrite in calcite i iker i te reira - 40% pyrite, 2 I chalcopyrite, 15% calcite, It barite - 601 pyrite Ivory coarsel, 1I chalcopyrite, 15% calcite. St quartz - IOt pyrite. 21 chalcopyrite, 101 calcite, II quartz
Linestme, erinoidal. replaced with 201 pyrite, 1% chalcopyrite. - 10% pyrite, 101 calcite, I% clalcoprritc - 101 pyrite. 10% calcite, It chalcopyrite
Btddonr . indurated, l ight green color. calcite a n k i t e veinipg 0.5-1.5 em.
Liratone, crinoidal. l ight 9rey color, criaoid ateis to I5 u width, 10 ca ride bands of aagmtite. jasper, chalcopyrite a t c o t t i e t i with sanditone a t 111.8 and 119.9 I, I - k u ride ankerite veinlets throughout.
Sanditone. indurated, light green-light gray color, 0.5 . 5 II ankrrite- calcite veining throughout, 1-11 diisuinated pyrite occuring as c o m e grained blebs ritb iinor chalcopyrite. - 40I pyrite, 101 calcite, 21 chalcopyrite, I51 barite. 1% jaspr END 01 BLE
1611 1618 1684
1619 1680
1681
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I I I T E R S COPPEP LEAD IllC SILV8P GOLD Prom To length 1 I t or1st a l l s t
102.1 101.0 0.9 tr -
104.5 106.4 1.9 106.4 101.9 1.1 101.9 109.4 1.1 1 0 9 . k 110.1 0.9 110.1 111.9 1.6 111.9 1 1 2 . 9 1.0 111.1 113.1 0.6
115.5 117.0 1.5
111.0 111.6 0.6 119.5 110.0 0.5 121.) 125.6 0.8
129.5 130.4 0.9 110.1 111.5 1.1
113.1 144.1 1.1
0.10 1.80 1 1.9 I 0.12 I ! 0.14 I 0.12 OZlSt 0.06
GEOLOGIClL COPE L ASSAY LOG COIIPANY: GULF IltERlAtlOlAL IIllEPALS LID. BOLE: 0011-11-26
PROPERTY: IICLlDNt CUIII GROUP - 111 Grid
~- __ ____ __ Lagged by: Edward Y. Crave. Ph.0.. P.Eig. Drllllag Couenced: Soptenkr 10. 19111 Length: 1 0 . 0 I 1.7,s. lOkB115 Elevation: 1210.1 D Dip: 41- Date: Septe ihr 21. 1981 Drilling Coiplrted: S e p t i i k r 21. 19111 core: 8p 0 8 to-ordinates: 16100110 lldll80 Bearing: 251-
M E T l P S C O l E O E S C R I P l l O l Sanple II I t E P s MPPER LEA0 ZIEC SILVER MLD Qroi To kngtb l o . Fro, To length I I I o r i s t d s t ~ _ _ __._-
0 1.0 3.0 casing. 3.0 71.0 61.0 Sandstone, breccia, to 11.6 I, sanddona generally n d i u i graiwd. lediui
grey. massive aspect. qeoorally broken: minor quarti lcalcite veinlets; finely banded light green 11.6 - 13.1 I, sil icaus. kdding at k 5 * ; ankui te alteratiao 11.0 - 21.1 I, 11.1 - 16.k I; greenish breccia 26.4 - 21.1, overall breccia aspect to 19.1 I: ankeritic alteration with rare jaipir ( ? I Iheut i te? l 19.1 - 19.9. o r e pyrite (1.6 - (1.9; coarse aedinot breccia 51.11 . 1 6 4 I; anterit ie alteration 16.1 - 11.0, bleached 51.1 - 51.6; bleaching plus i n t e r i t i t alteration 111.1 - 59.1: brakao 66.k - 69.8; aa ter i t i c alteration plva rare jasper 69.8 - 71.0 D.
11.0 11.1 1.1 Sandatwe. fine to medium grained, liqht grey, k c o ~ i o q very fins qraiaed, densely siliceous a t 11.k D with fine bedding a t k P , parallel thin ankrrit ic banding: mottled aspect to 11.9 D; barite veining 11.1 - 11.9 I.
1k.1 15.0 10.9 Sandstone, rith breccia. liqbt to r d i u i grey, variably bleachad aad indurated, son qurh vai~lets, s l i p a t 11.1 D a t 60- cuts quartz- barite vein; ankerite breccia 11.9 ~ 82.1 I.
11.0 91.6 8.6 Sandstone, siliceous. denae, liqht grey. weak banding, cut by a feu 1510 16.6 11.1 1.5 irregular ankerite veinleti. minor brri te. 1571 81.1 19.6 1.1
1111 19.6 91.1 1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111 111.1 91.1 1.6 1114 91.1 111.1 1.5
m t t l r d aapc t : wnor inksrite veinlats. #on fine quart: s t a b o r k . braken. 1513 101.1 1Ok.1 1.1 91.6 105.0 1I.k Sandstone. v d i v i qrey. dense, very fine grained. t b n l y banded to
105.5 115.9 I0.k
115.9 119.0 1.1 119.0 IIk.0 5.0
121.0 111.6 0.6 1lk.6 121.0 0.k 125.0 116.1 1.1 116.1 121.8 1.1 121.1 119.1 1.k 119.1 111.0 1.8 111.0 111.9 1.9 112.9 1k2.0 9.1
1011
Sandstone. dense. very Iiqht qrey, u i i i v c . rare balds a t I S " . unor 1516 lOk.8 106.k 1.6 quartz and barite. Marble, crinoidal, c o m e gniwd, uss i re , light 9rey. son barite w i d e t i . Sandstone ritb m e I ivs tone bands, r e q fine qriioed MSSiVl. liqbt 9ray. brecciated, barite fi l l ibq. Syenite, coarie grained, quartz rich, s i l l - l ike , sandatone as above. Ankeritc veins, oiidirad, m997, leached. 1511 125.0 126.1 1.5 Marble as h e . Sandstone, as above, Marble, a8 abavc, ankeritic 110.1 . 130.1 I. Sandatone a i above. Mrble. as abave, ankeritic veining 111.9 - 11k.2. IIk.1 . 115.6, I518 111.2 114.k 1.1 1111.k - 119.1 I, plua minor veins aid Ieosai, anlarite appears to 1119 1Ik.k 111.6 1.2 be kdded. El0 OF loll I180 ll8.k 139.1 0.9
GBl,XICIIL MRI i ASSAY LOG CMPMI: C U P lWTERN1IlONAL HllKRdLS LtD. OOLK: DDP-81-11
1. I. GROVE COHSDLTMTS LID. PROPIRIY: HCLIWHI CWIH CROUP . 111 Grid MI: I981 6111 Barbara Drive, VIctwia. 8.c. Page I a1 I
hqged by: 1. Klkauka. Gulf I n t e m a t i a u l Hioeril: Ltd. Drilling C o u e m d : scptanher 11, 1911 length: 146.1 I I.I.S. 1041111 Klmtion: 1201.1 I Dip: -60' Date: October 1, 1'181 Drilllog Completed: Septriber 26, 1981 can : 8Q DTll Co-ordinatea: 16104110 8111110 kar iag : 210'
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4.0
11.1
11.1
12.0
11.1
16.6
62.2
99.2
111.3
L11.0
122.6
n i t e n s C O M B D E S C P l P l l O N Simple H e I K P s COPP88 WD lI lC SILVIP GOLD Prm To Leigtb no. F I O ~ to Length % \ 02/lt Ot/st
_ -~ 0 4.D 4.0 C m q .
12.1 8.1 Conglomerate. green, grey and red C Q I O ~ . polyiictic rub-rounded clasts i n
11.1
12.0
11.1
16.6
62.2
99.2
111.1
111.0
122.5
146.1 eon
fin; qriinrd l ight qrko'eolor m t r i t , 1-11 ankarite vemlets.
Sanditone, vitb minor in te rca la t ioa 01 eonglowrate, It sakerite.
Sandstone, minor canglorrate, qreen-light grey color, i inor in t i rea la t ia i s of limestone. I \ mkezits a veini and breccia. . I\ pyrite. trace chalcopyrite, p i r i te blebn 1-11 II - 20% pyrite, I \ chalcopyrite, p l r i t r blsbi
1.0
16.1
1111 1182 1111 . 21 pi r i te , traces chalcopyrite, pyrite blebs
Limestone. crinoidal, p r l i preserved. minor iarble foning breccia with calcite matrix.
Sandstone, l ight grey-liqht green color, i inor intercalatiooa of conglorrate I \ calcite reining, trace p i r i te , Iinor intercalations of l i ra tooe .
25.6 CoPqlawnte. p o l p i c t i c sub-rounded claata, rare anterite veining to I1 18 ridth. common calcite reiaipg.
Sandstone, minor intercalations of l i r a t n n e , trace pyrite, m o r calcite veining to 5 11 ridth, bleached light grei color rith increiard yyrite-
ankerite a t 91.6 - 91.1 I.
Limestone, crinoidal. minor intercalations of sandatone. I\ lakerite 111.1 - 101.1, 101 ankerite a t 108.1 - 110.2m Chert. brecciitrd rith 1-101 calcite reinlati . black color, trace . I1 pyrite.
Lirstnne, crinoidal. w a i v e . rare calcite veining.
Sandatone, l ight green color, minor bleached light qrey color rith ioereased p i r i te a t 126.1 . 129.1 I , i inor caleite veining to 1 an n d t b .
RND 01 ooLe
1.8
2.8
11.0
ankerite a t 10.1 - 10.1. 11.9 - 11.1. 16.8 - 11.1 I, II pi r i te , 11 1184 1111
12.1 1186
1.1
5.1
23.1
- 601 pyrite 1181 - I\ pyrite 1188
24.4 21.1 11.1 26.2 26.2 21.1
94.6 96.1 96.2 91.1
I O 8 . K 110.2
126.1 121.4 121.4 129.2
0.9 0.9 1.1
1.6 1.1
1.4
0.6 1.1
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1. 1. GPOVE mmsuuIAars LTO. 6151 hrbara Drive, Victoria. B.C.
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PROPERIT: MCLl?QYl C I A I N GBOP . I N Grid
BOLE: D08-81-28
o m : 1981 Page I of 1
Lagged by: Edward Y. G ~ Y I , Ph.D. . P .Kbq. Orilling Coucncrd: Septribar 26, 1981 kmgth: 161.1 I I.I.S. 1Ok8115 Elevation: 1201.1 I Dip: -1P Oata: SIptsihr ID. 1981 Orilliag C08pleted: Scptankr 28, 1981 Core: Sp Otll Co-ordinates: 116100610 8181181 kar iog: 215'
8.5 11.1
11.4 11.6
11.6 11.2
11.2 11.1 11.8 18.1
18.1 (1.9
41.9 18.6
(8.6 51.9
51.9 82.6
82.6 115.11
111.8 118.k
11E.k 168.6
160.6 161.1 KO0
22.1) Cherty aandatane, very fine grained t o r d i u i grained, cherty t o aandy, finely baodid a t IS' to core, gaaarally light grey; i tnor breccia with calcite f i l l i aq ; minor quartzlcaleite 18 veialeta. minor ankrrito veinlatr, becoiipg d r n t i l y u t e r i t i c with rusty aspect.
hrble. coarse grained, bluish grey, crinoidal IMisiippianI, intercalated within the cherty aaidatona ~quancc . Cherty aaodstooe, s o w b a t darker thin abase, averill sadiuntary breccia a a p c t . Marble. r d iw grained, crinoidal. with angdar dart ebert breccia f r a g m t s . Cherty sindetona breccia. thinly banded to mrasive, rith ankerite alteration. Marble, criaaidal Illiasissippirnl, variably brrcciated, cut by abundant ankerite veialeta, rith rnggy, iaaaive coarse graiocd pyrite from 11.1 - k 1 . k I.
4.1 Cherty aandatone, finely color banded, vitb ankeritic u r b l e band fro, 16.1 - 16.6 8, altered vuggy zone8 (6.6 - 16.9, (1.1 - k 1 . 5 , ~ ~ S P L V P c o m e grained pyrite at 0 . 6 baa h e n ground out.
Marble, ledtug to coirii grained, crinoidal Illissisaippiaol, l ight grey, rith son grey t o black chart breccia fragnnta; cut by anterite veins a t 30'; iiuor barite, quartdealcite vein:.
Cherty ianditone, f ine t o vdiu8 111-01 bdnding a t 65' t o core. l ight grey to greenisb; i e q fine grained to r d i n i grained, sandy; i ioor breccia; minor quartrlcalcite veinleta, IOU ankerite veialeta, coarse grained pyrite 61.9 - 69.0 I. Cherty randstoielaaadrtone, uniform medium qrey a s p c t . finely banded with qwd grain t i r e gradation ltapr upl, minor sedimentary breccia. i inar pebble hands; minor anterite, qwr t r lca lc i te and barite veinlsta.
Cherty sandstone, l igbt to rdiu grey, finely banded. rery fine grained t o u d i w grained; leaaes coarae grained pyrite. quartz and barite Iron 111.0 - 131.2; ankeritic breccia rith quartz rein8 111.2 - 118.4 I.
0.2
0.6
0.6 0.9
5.1
5.1
28.1
13.1
21.6
1611 1618 1619 1610
16kl
16k2
16k1
18.1 19.1 19.1 41.1 11.1 41.5 41.5 12.4
45.9 17.0
51.0 51.1
16.1 16.1
111.0 111.2 111.2 118.1
12.1
1.1
syenoeonaonite. uaa ive , medins grey spotted aapc t . 1-111 pyrit ic bioti te dirseiinated throughout, aediuntary inclnaiona lk2.9 - 145.1, minor quartz veins. Sandstone as abase, indurated. slightly altered and breeciated, iinor pyrite as veinleti. END OF MM
0.9 2.1 0.2 1.9
1.1
0.7
1.9
0.2 1.1
1
11'1 9 6'1
20'0
10'0 10'0 tl'O lPt1 60'8
10'0 cr1
11'0
9'0
1'1 6'0 6'0 0'1 6'0
9'1 1'1 9'1 1'1 so 6'0
S'I S'I 9'1 1'1
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1'1 2'2 1'2 1'1 1'1
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1'01 S'69 9'09 1'19 ('99
0'59 O't9 E'Z9 1'09 0'61 SIS
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0' IS 6'05 0'0s
0'11 6'61 1'11 5'61 t'll
?I1 1'11 0'11
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PPOPERTY: IICLYIWYT CUlII GPOUP . IW Grid OITE: 1981 Page 2 of 2
mqad by: Edrard 1. Grave. Pb.0.. P h q . Drillrag Comeoced: Slptnber 28, 1981 Length: 119.9 I H.T.S. IO4BII1 Elevation: 1101.8 I Oip: -41- Date: September 10, 1981 Diilling Conpleted: September 29. 1911 Core: Bp Om Co-ordimtan: 16100610 R181281 Bearing: 011'
I I E T E P S C O R E D E S C E I P T I O N Fro, TO m9tb
11.0 91.0
109.1 110.1
110.1 111.1
LI1.1 140.0 EOE
iioa 11.1 12.2 1609 72.2 11.0 1610 11.0 13.6 1611 11.6 14.9
22.0 Chert, overall 9rry. tat t led a a p c t , minor fine grained finely banded saadatonelsiltrtone a: partings, banding variable from 20" t o 41-, to parallel to core 91.6 ~ 95.1. i inor thin pyritelbarite vein^ 82.2 - 82.4 at 41" t o core, minor quartrlcalcitc veinlctr; keoiinq l ight grey lblcachad ?I.
12.1 saadstone. a8 above, blact ritb :oie l ight green chert, generally I i l i ed 1611 96.9 91.8 zone cat by eitenaive i i r r a l i i a t i o n ; u s i i v e fine t o coarse graited 1611 91.1 99.1 pyrite. i i aor ugnet i te , rare cbalcoplrite; Basrive pyrite 99.0 - 100.1, 1614 99.1 100.1 ritb narrow lenses a d diarriinated pyrite throughout roetian; massive fine 1615 100.1 101.5 to coarse grained pyrite 102.4 - 102.1 generally oridired and apprreit l l 1616 101.1 102.1 leached; laderate &rite as vsiia and vrialats overall.
1.4 Sandrtonelri l tstm, I S h v e , dart, mt t lcd , sowerhat cherty, me irregular barite as veinlet:.
lnkerit ic sedimrnb, banding a t 100, a e d i v n t a q aaprct. posaible replacemeit.
Cbcrt. dark. variably mt t led to l ight green grey lbleached ? I irregular breccia as iarroi s rd iu i ta ry I O ~ C I , sof t sediseit faulting etc.. obviow mdcrate aokerite 111 ~ 122.0, 121 - 121.1; alteration lbleaehiog ?I with m e dimeiinated l e d i u i grained pyrite 110.1 - 140 I. ERO or EOtE
0.8
21.1
1611 102.1 103.6 1618 103.6 105.8 1619 101.8 101.9 1620 101.9 109.1
1621 112.2 113.4 1622 110.4 112.0 1623 112.0 113.1 1614 111.1 Il1.0 1621 111.0 116.2
1626 116.2 111.1 1621 111.1 110.1 1628 116.1 119.9
0.9 0.1 0.6 1.1
0.9 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2
0.9 2.2 2.1 1.2
1.2 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.2
1.3 1.2 1.2
0.11 0.01 0.14 0.04
0.02
1
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9'1 "1 5'1 1'0 9'0 9'0 6'0 1'1
1'1 5'1 1'1 1'1 5'1
5'1 SI t'T "I 0'1 5'1
0'91 P'tS 0'11 5.11 S'Ot 9'11
1.91 9'11 I'll S'll I'lt P'6f t'9t 5'5I
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6'11 1'01 6'9 5'1 1'9 1'1
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1'01 6'8 1'1 1'9 1'1 I" -
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5691 t691 OIll 1691 1691 1691 0691 6191
1991 8991
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62.2
11.1
11.4
85.0
90.8 eon
9.2 Cherty. 8oarhat sandy, occasional sandstone partings. liqbt grey. 1102 1101 1701 1105 1106 1101
1108 1109 1111 1112 1113 1114
Idspive. bandiiq a1 45': r k m - l i k e meeo ritb barite, rcrl c o m e qiaibed pyrite. calcite 61.6 - 61.2. 65.2 - 66.1, 68.1 - 11.1 i; pyrite generally forms rounded bleha within the creamy barite m t r i r , cot by b u i l t and calcite veinletr.
11.6 Cbcrt, l ight to Bediui qrey, v e q fine grained, with occasional thin sandy partinga. banding a t 10' to core; wderate barite veior and reinlets 12.2 . 11.1, 14.1 ~ 14.1; coarse grained p i r i te and barite (as a b v e l 18.9 - 80.5, and 11.1 . 81.1,
5.8 Sandstone, f i i r to r d i u i grained, iedioi to dark grey. banding at 91' to core: rariabl! bleacbed giving irregular wttled rsprct, k c o ~ i n g itrongly bleacbed; nioor quartrlealeite veinletr. e w OF me.
61.5 61.2 61.2 65.2 65.1 66.2 68.1 69.2 69.2 10.2 10.2 11.1
12.2 11.1 14.1 11.1 78.9 10.5 81.6 81.1 83.1 11.5 81.5 81.2
0.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 1.0 1.1
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