Maura Kolb, President of Dryden Gold Corp (TSX.V: DRY) (OTC: DRYGF), joins me for an exploration update at the Gold Rock Camp, Sherridon, and Hyndman areas across their Dryden Gold District, in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
We start off discussing more recent drill results from their Phase 5 drill program at the Elora area of the Gold Rock Camp Project, with Hole KW-24-024 intercepting the mineralized zone at approximately 190 meters from surface and returning 8.93 g/t gold over 12.45 meters, including 32.96 g/t gold over 2.73 meters. Maura points out the significance is that we are seeing wide intercepts of gold, and that these holes from Phase 5 are pushing the depth component even lower and showing continuity of mineralization.
This Phase 5 exploration program consisted of nine drill holes totaling 1,598 meters focused on the depth expansion at Elora and Big Master 1 gold systems and infill drilling at Big Master 2. We also recap some of the prior work done at both Big Master 1 and 2, as a parallel structure to Elora. The Company is now kicking off their Phase 6 exploration program at Elora, with plans to put in 5 more deeper holes to keep stepping out along strike and at depth expanding the mineralized shoot.
Next we panned back to the larger overall land package to discuss 2 other key regional targets where the exploration team has been working on ground-truthing and a surface exploration focus, that will be generating future drill targets at both the Sherridon and Hyndman areas of the Project. Maura outlines how this systematic exploration approach is starting to demonstrate the kind of size and scale to the Project to be of more interest to potential strategic partners.
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