Kirk Middle Ridge Zone - the Middle Ridge showings occur on a prominent ridge between two glaciers at 4,500-5,000 foot (1,373-1,525 m) elevation,
and is located in the north central portion of the BX 2 claim. Quartz-carbonate fissure veins occur in ENE to NNE trending shear zones that contain
pyrite-pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite-sphalerite-galena-tetrahedrite-bismuth tellurides. In the east extension of the 200 X 600 m mineralized area, a rock chip
sample from a 0.6 m wide quartz-sulphide vein assayed 53.5 g/t Au (1.560 opt Au). Three rock chip samples from the main 065 trending surface exposure at
1,475 m elevation, returned an average assay value of 2.58% Cu, 17.4 g/t Ag , 3.06 g/t Au across a combined width of 3 m. A parallel zone located 100 m SE
of the main trend at about 1,525 m elevation, returned soil samples as follows:
| Grid Reference
| ppm Cu
| ppm Pb
| ppm Zn
| ppm Ag
| ppb Au
|
MR 3+00S, 1+25E |
33,509 |
20,648 |
12,804 |
197.7 |
1,320 |
MR 3+00S, 2+00 E |
45,951 |
20,281 |
8,201 |
85.2 |
450 |
MR 3+00 S, 3+00E |
2,846 |
4,897 |
7,094 |
25.6 |
19,500 |