Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V)
(“Trailbreaker” or “the Company”) is pleased to announce drill
results from the recent 2,039-m first-pass diamond drill program at
the Eakin Creek gold property in south-central British Columbia
(BC) (see June 29, 2023 news release). Drilling returned
gold-bearing intervals in all eleven drillholes, and successfully
identified a bedrock source of the surface geochemical anomalies.
Additional drilling is recommended in order to expand the known
zones of mineralization.
Highlights
- Gold-bearing
mineralization was intersected in all eleven drill holes
- Drilling
intersected the bedrock source of the gold-bearing boulder-hosted
surface geochemical anomaly comprised of silicified intermediate
intrusive rocks
- Highlights of the
drill intersections include:
- EC-23-02: 1.0 m of
14.3 g/t Au from 67.0 m
- EC-23-01: 3.0 m of
2.42 g/t Au from 145.0 m, including 1.0 m of 4.94 g/t Au from
147.0 m
- EC-23-05: 15.7 m of
0.32 g/t Au from 38.3 m, including 2.0 m of 1.50 g/t Au from 52.0
m
About Eakin Creek
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. The claims cover
1,610 hectares of prospective ground that drains into placer
gold-bearing Eakin Creek.
The target was initially acquired due to: the
historic ‘G Occurrence’ located 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 in BC from regional till
sampling.
During 2022, Trailbreaker completed a 10.75
line-kilometre Induced Polarization (IP) survey, a 302-sample
Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) soil survey, and a prospecting program.
A 1,000 x 600-metre area was defined as
having a gold-silver-copper-antimony (Au-Ag-Cu-Sb) soil anomaly
coincident with chargeability and resistivity anomalies. Also,
widespread gold mineralization in bedrock and float samples was
identified. The 2023 drill program was designed to comprehensively
test this area.
Figure 1: Downhole assay results from
maiden Eakin Creek drill program.
Drill Results
Drilling has successfully defined a widespread
system of gold mineralization at the Eakin Creek property.
Intervals returning anomalous gold values were encountered in all
eleven drillholes.
Gold mineralization in drill core is associated
with zones of silicified intermediate intrusive rocks hosting
disseminated pyrite and quartz-carbonate-chlorite veins containing
pyrite ± magnetite. Gold mineralization is strongly correlated with
silver (Ag) and tellurium (Te). This style of mineralization is
similar to that observed within “float” material at surface. It is
therefore interpreted that drilling has encountered the bedrock
source of the surface geochemical anomaly.
Gold mineralization was also found to be
structurally associated, particularly with faulting. Zones of
faulting, brittle deformation, and brecciation were found to be
spatially associated with increased gold grades.
Figure 2: Close-up photographs of
mineralized, silicified intermediate intrusive rocks with
disseminated pyrite and quartz-carbonate-chlorite-pyrite veinlets.
A) ~67.8 m in EC-23-02 from interval grading 1.0 m of 14.3 g/t Au
from 67.0 m ; B) ~52.9 m in EC-23-05 from interval grading 2.0 m of
1.50 g/t Au from 52.0 m; C) ~28 m in EC-23-05 from interval
grading 0.7 m of 2.01 g/t Au from 27.3 m.
Additional geological modelling will be
undertaken to gain an improved three-dimensional understanding of
the controls of gold mineralization and the distribution of gold,
in order to improve targeting for high-grade gold mineralization
such as that encountered in EC-23-02 (1.0 m of 14.3 g/t Au from
67.0 m), and for targeting of wider intervals of gold
mineralization, such as EC-23-05 (15.7 m of 0.32 g/t Au from 38.3
m, including 2.0 m of 1.50 g/t Au, from 52.0 m).
Table 1: Summary of significant
composite assay results from Eakin Creek drilling
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Interval (m) |
Au (g/t) |
EC-23-01 |
108.00 |
109.00 |
1.00 |
0.21 |
EC-23-01 |
112.00 |
113.00 |
1.00 |
0.21 |
EC-23-01 |
145.00 |
148.00 |
3.00 |
2.42 |
including |
147.00 |
148.00 |
1.00 |
4.94 |
EC-23-02 |
12.45 |
14.00 |
1.55 |
0.26 |
EC-23-02 |
67.00 |
68.00 |
1.00 |
14.30 |
EC-23-02 |
116.00 |
116.50 |
0.50 |
0.45 |
EC-23-03 |
104.00 |
108.00 |
4.00 |
0.14 |
EC-23-03 |
132.70 |
134.00 |
1.30 |
0.34 |
EC-23-04 |
9.00 |
10.00 |
1.00 |
0.29 |
EC-23-04 |
31.00 |
31.80 |
0.80 |
0.90 |
EC-23-04 |
57.00 |
58.30 |
1.30 |
0.41 |
EC-23-04 |
83.65 |
84.30 |
0.65 |
0.23 |
EC-23-05 |
11.00 |
13.00 |
2.00 |
0.26 |
EC-23-05 |
27.30 |
29.30 |
2.00 |
0.87 |
including |
27.30 |
28.00 |
0.70 |
2.02 |
EC-23-05 |
38.30 |
54.00 |
15.70 |
0.32 |
including |
52.00 |
54.00 |
2.00 |
1.50 |
EC-23-05 |
93.30 |
94.00 |
0.70 |
0.24 |
EC-23-05 |
140.00 |
143.00 |
3.00 |
0.36 |
EC-23-05 |
151.00 |
152.00 |
1.00 |
0.22 |
EC-23-05 |
170.00 |
171.00 |
1.00 |
0.22 |
EC-23-05 |
175.00 |
176.00 |
1.00 |
0.21 |
EC-23-05 |
198.85 |
199.85 |
1.00 |
0.35 |
EC-23-06 |
22.00 |
22.90 |
0.90 |
0.43 |
EC-23-06 |
66.30 |
68.10 |
1.80 |
0.33 |
EC-23-06 |
76.30 |
77.00 |
0.70 |
0.41 |
EC-23-06 |
94.00 |
94.70 |
0.70 |
0.34 |
EC-23-06 |
101.40 |
102.15 |
0.75 |
0.56 |
EC-23-06 |
156.50 |
158.00 |
1.50 |
0.23 |
EC-23-06 |
160.90 |
161.70 |
0.80 |
0.42 |
EC-23-07 |
69.00 |
69.80 |
0.80 |
0.34 |
EC-23-07 |
94.50 |
95.40 |
0.90 |
0.29 |
EC-23-07 |
126.00 |
129.00 |
3.00 |
0.30 |
EC-23-08 |
8.00 |
8.90 |
0.90 |
0.34 |
EC-23-08 |
65.00 |
67.00 |
2.00 |
0.16 |
EC-23-08 |
145.00 |
147.00 |
2.00 |
0.56 |
EC-23-08 |
156.90 |
167.90 |
11.00 |
0.30 |
EC-23-09 |
14.00 |
15.00 |
1.00 |
0.39 |
EC-23-10 |
63.50 |
65.00 |
1.50 |
0.43 |
EC-23-10 |
119.40 |
126.00 |
6.60 |
0.29 |
EC-23-10 |
157.00 |
158.00 |
1.00 |
0.31 |
EC-23-10 |
165.00 |
166.00 |
1.00 |
0.36 |
EC-23-11 |
26.00 |
26.90 |
0.90 |
0.28 |
EC-23-11 |
40.80 |
42.00 |
1.20 |
0.28 |
EC-23-11 |
57.50 |
65.00 |
7.50 |
0.42 |
including |
61.00 |
62.00 |
1.00 |
1.34 |
|
Quality Assurance/ Quality Control
(QA/QC)
Drill core samples were cut in half using a core
cutting saw on site at the Eakin Creek property. The resulting
half-core samples were shipped via bonded courier to the Bureau
Veritas Minerals (BV) analytical lab in Vancouver, BC, which is a
certified and accredited laboratory (ISO 17025). Samples were
prepared using industry-standard preparation methods, which
involved crushing the entire sample until 70% passed through a 2 mm
screen. A resulting 250 g split was pulverized to > 85% passing
a 75-micron screen. All samples were analysed using analytical
process FA350 (50 g fire assay, ICP-ES finish) for gold (Au).
Samples that returned values >200 ppb Au were also analysed by
procedure AQ200 (0.5 g ICP ES/MS) for 37-element analysis. Gold
values >10,000 ppb from FA350 analysis were re-analysed by the
overlimit method of FA530 (30 g fire assay, gravimetric
finish).
Trailbreaker inserted regular certified
reference material (CRM) standards and blanks into the sample
stream. Additionally, BV undertakes its own internal CRM standard,
blank, and coarse and pulp-duplicate procedures to ensure proper
sample preparation and equipment calibration. Review of all QA/QC
data was undertaken by Trailbreaker to ensure that all results are
accurate.
Batches containing sample intervals with
potentially significant assay results, that also included CRM
values outside of industry-standard acceptable ranges of three
standard deviations from certified values, were re-analysed to
verify accuracy of results.
Message from the President
“With our first drill program at Eakin Creek, we
have shown the presence of a wide-spread gold system based on
strong fundamental geological principles. Drill-testing blind
systems is always difficult. We have successfully intersected
gold-bearing mineralized structures in every drillhole, locally
returning significant grades. As well, we have gained valuable
insight into the controls of gold mineralization at the Eakin Creek
project, which will allow us to continue targeting higher grade
mineralization within the system. These strong principles of
exploration are what will aide us in continuing to advance our
property portfolio, and to guide us towards potentially making the
next big discovery.”
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Daithi Mac GearailtPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Carl Schulze, P. Geo., Consulting Geologist with
Aurora Geosciences Ltd, is a qualified person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101 for Trailbreaker's BC and Yukon
exploration projects, and has reviewed and approved the technical
information in this release.
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