The property consists of 79 claims, though drilling focused on a 400-metre section of the Fayolle showing.
Results from eight holes have been reported. All lengths reported are calculated true widths. Highlights include:
— 9.64 grams gold per tonne over 3 metres, including a 0.7-metre intercept grading 40.77 grams gold;
— 12.95 grams gold over 5.3 metres, including 1.4 metres of 42.34 grams;
— 3.74 grams gold over 11.4 metres, including 6.3 metres of 6.37 grams; and
— 3.56 grams gold over 5.6 metres, including 0.67 metre of 16 grams.
The infill program was aimed at expanding the gold resource and extending gold mineralization along strike. High gold grades are in, or near, hematized and pyritized granodiorite and/or albite dykes intersecting mafic volcanic rock. The northwest-trending Destor-Porcupine fault transects the property.
In August 2000,
Core was split in half and samples were sent to Expert Laboratoires in Rouyn-Noranda; check assays were completed by ALS-Chemex (Chimitec) in Val-d’Or.
In April, Typhoon bought out McWatters’ 30% interest in the Fayolle property to become its sole owner.
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