Previous work by the Company, comprised of trenching, hydro washing, chip sampling and an IP survey defined a laterally extensive vein shear system hosted within feldspar porphyry and mafic volcanic protoliths. The system extends for more than 1 km in an east/west orientation. Geological surface mapping has identified at least one other parallel structure of similar characteristics indicating that the shear structure likely consists of a number of stacked contacts. The 2010 Diamond drilling on the Krista Zone was focused on a 350 m portion of this long structural corridor and has encountered anomalous gold values from holes RPX-10-09 (1.58 g/t over 6.88 m), RPX-10-10 (1.27 g/t over 9.00 m and 1.52 g/t over 4.74 m) and RPX-10-11 (1.53 g/t over 1.00 m). Assay results also support the existence of a second mineralized horizon parallel to the Krista Zone, confirming a stacked, or an echelon shear vein system that will require additional follow-up to define.



