Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V)
(“Trailbreaker” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce that it
has received a permit to drill at their 100%-owned Eakin Creek gold
property in south-central British Columbia (BC).
Phase 1 of the program will consist of diamond
drilling up to 10 holes to test coincident induced polarization
(IP) and geochemical anomalies outlined during the 2022 exploration
program (see September 14, 2022 news release), as well as the
numerous surficial gold showings found within these anomalies.
Daithi Mac Gearailt, CEO of Trailbreaker,
commented: “It’s not every day that you get to be the first company
to drill a gold project on the highway that has mineralized
outcrops right at surface. We are thrilled to finally take it to
the next level of exploration and properly test this target. We’ve
consolidated the claims, done the work, de-risked the project, and
have demonstrated that there is real potential for a sizable gold
deposit at Eakin Creek.”
Located 100 km north of Kamloops, BC, the target
was initially acquired due to: the historic ‘G Occurrence’ found on
the highway in one of the few exposed outcroppings on the property,
a field of gold-bearing boulder samples (inferred to be local), and
a grouping of some of the highest gold-in-till values from regional
till sampling in BC.
During 2022, Trailbreaker performed a 10.75
line-kilometre IP survey, a 302-sample Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil
survey, and prospecting. A 1,000 x 600-metre area
was defined as having an Au-Ag-Cu-Sb (gold-silver-copper-antimony)
soil anomaly coincident with an IP geophysical anomaly. Also,
widespread gold mineralization in bedrock and float samples was
identified (see Figure 1).
Prospecting identified gold-bearing
mineralization hosted by two main lithologies, with the majority of
mineralized samples occurring within the geochemical and
geophysical anomalies:
- An altered diorite
unit that is found outcropping along the highway. Grab samples from
this unit returned assay values up to 8.2 g/t Au
and 130 g/t Ag from separate outcrops more than 1
km apart. The historic ‘G Occurrence’ is a chip sample in one of
these outcrops with an assayed interval of 14 metres grading 0.90
g/t Au, including 3 metres grading 3.15 g/t Au.
- A limonitic felsic
intrusive unit with disseminated and massive pyrite. This unit is
constrained to a 400 x 300 metre boulder field with assay values up
to 5.6 g/t Au and 30.7 g/t Ag. This boulder field
is located ‘down-ice’ (along the direction of documented glacial
ice flow) of the zone of highest resistivity identified from the IP
survey.
Figure 1: Eakin Creek property IP and
geochemical results. Resistivity and chargeability at 50m (left)
and gold in soil (right) with overlaid rock grab sample. Link to
full size.
Despite the historic mineral occurrences and its
proximity to infrastructure, the Eakin Creek property has never
been drilled. The maiden drill program will focus on three areas of
heightened interest:
- The historic ‘G Occurrence’ and associated mineralized
outcrops
- The zone of strongest chargeability and resistivity (north of
Highway #24)
- The felsic intrusive boulder field and strongest soil
geochemical gold anomaly
More about the Eakin Creek
property
The Eakin Creek property is located 100
kilometres north of Kamloops, BC and can be accessed via Highway
#24 and by well-maintained forest service roads (see Location map).
The property covers 1,610 hectares of prospective ground that
drains into placer gold-bearing Eakin Creek. The property lies in
an underexplored portion of the Quesnel tectonic terrane which
hosts many of BC’s producing copper and gold mines, such as the New
Afton, Ajax, Mt Polley, Highland Valley, and Copper Mountain mines.
The claim package is 100%-owned by Trailbreaker Resources with no
underlying royalties or payments.
A regional-scale till sampling survey conducted
by the Geological Survey of Canada has shown that this
underexplored portion of the Quesnel terrane has an anomalous
Cu-Au-As-Mo geochemical signature that is indicative of copper
porphyry environments elsewhere in BC. Furthermore, some of BC’s
highest gold grain-count values are recorded from till samples from
the Eakin Creek property (see Regional Till Survey map).
Placer gold was first discovered in Eakin Creek
in the late 1800s, with small scale placer mining occurring through
to the 1940s. The hard rock source of the placer gold remained a
mystery for over 100 years. Gold in bedrock was first discovered on
the property in 1983 during the construction of Highway #24, with
subsequent hard rock discoveries continuing through to the early
1990s.
Prospecting and trenching have proved difficult
in the area due to widespread glacial till cover; however, the
limited historical exploration completed to date has been
successful in determining the sources of gold-in-soil anomalies.
Numerous high-grade float rock grab samples have been obtained from
surficial pits, assaying up to 2.60 oz/ton (89.13 g/t) Au and
locally containing visible gold. Historic outcrop sampling returned
a 3.0 m chip sample interval grading 3.15 g/t Au, within a 14.0 m
interval grading 0.9 g/t Au (see Historic Rock Geochemistry
map).
For more details and maps on Eakin Creek see the
dedicated section on Trailbreaker’s website.
Message from the President
“This is going to be a landmark program for the
company and the project. The team is excited to mobilize to the
area and get the program started. On top of this, Trailbreaker has
a lot of exciting developments in the works, so stay tuned for
further updates.”
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Daithi Mac GearailtPresident and Chief Executive Officer
OTHER
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