North Peak Resources Ltd. / CA6614441096
27.05.2025 - 13:01:33North Peak Confirms High Grade Material Remains at Prospect Mountain within the Dean Cave Area, Including a Sample Grading 46.5 g/t Au, 569 g/t Ag
| North Peak Resources Ltd. / Key word(s): Miscellaneous 27.05.2025 / 13:01 CET/CEST The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - May 27, 2025) - North Peak Resources Ltd. (TSXV: NPR) (the "Company" or "North Peak") announces results from some sampling of the underground and surface dump historical occurrences at its Prospect Mountain property (the "Property") in Eureka, Nevada.Following the 2024 drill program at the Wabash/Williams historic mining areas, which confirmed that considerable high grade oxide mineralization remains around the historic stopes (e.g. 85.7 g/t Au over 3m within a larger interval of 12 g/t Au over 22.9m in hole PM24-039 - see press release dated 12th November 2024), the Company is evaluating some of the accessible historical underground stopes and caves for similar potential within the historical Diamond Mine. Highlights:Initial channel sampling of insitu gossanous material from the Dean Cave area on the 500' level of the historical Diamond mine yielded 46.5 g/t (1.36 oz/t) Au, 569 g/t (16.6 oz/t) Ag, 4.09% Pb, 3.12% Zn over 15 cmDump grab samples from the historical Kit Carson mine included 5.3 g/t Au, 39 g/t Ag, 7.03% Pb, 1.92% Zn and 3.32 g/t Au, 692 g/t Ag, 1.82% Pb, 2.59% Zn Lundgren Stope area yielded best assay of 0.74 g/t Au, 252 g/t Ag, 0.28 % Cu, 0.09% Pb, 2.23% ZnHistorical 4th July mine yielded a copper rich sample of 0.11 g/t Au, 5.2 g/t Ag, 1.74% Cu, 0.24%Pb, 2% Zn"We are pleased with the latest results from our sampling program across the mountain aiming to identify new mineralization around existing workings and in structural target areas. Our exploration strategy is to leverage our existing infrastructure of 11 miles of underground tunnels to help delineate targets within our three explorations zones. The exploration zones are near surface potentially open-pittable oxide material, underground accessible oxide material around historical underground workings and the sulphide material just below the workings," commented Rupert Williams, CEO. "We are in the final stages of securing all necessary approvals ahead of a drill program planned for this summer which will focus on near surface oxide material."Background to the AreasMineralization in Carbonate Replacement Deposits often occurs in vertical chimneys and layer parallel mantos. The Dean Cave area is one of a series of historical high grade chimney stopes in the northern part of the historical Diamond Mine, which include the DMEA/Deadbroke chimney and the East Cave chimney. The Deadbroke/DMEA chimney extends from surface down to at least 400m and the Dean and East Cave chimneys have only been exploited from underground and extend for at least 100m upwards from the historic 650' level of the mine. At depth the faults appear truncated by the west dipping Dominic fault, which may displace their depth extents. The chimney zones occur along an E/NE trending fracture zone parallel to the Silver Connor Fault near the intersection with steeply dipping NW fault zones associated with the Banner McIntosh fault system and an unnamed NW fault and represent an underground oxide exploration target with high potential for further mineralization, both towards surface and to depth. The Dean Cave stopes for which there are production records averaged 0.229 oz/t (7.8 g/t) Au, 5.83 oz/t (200 g/t) Ag from 291 ore cars (Silver Viking Corp., 1980, map DM0-08 - Note: these records are historical and have not been verified). The DMEA refers to the area that was briefly mined around 1954 following a loan being granted by the Defense Minerals Exploration Administration for development costs. Material generated averaged 0.69 oz/t Au, 50.5 oz/t Ag, 29.4% Pb (See technical report, April 10th, 2023 on SEDAR+ or on the company's website). The Deadbroke area, is south of the Wabash/Williams historic mining area, where the Company's 2024 drill program was focused, and at surface a number of patented claims sit, which are owned 100% and include Old Put and Antelope (see Figures 1 & 3). The Kit Carson mine was perhaps the highest-grade historical mine on the Property and consists of a surface shaft and two working levels (L. Molinelli, 1879, Mining in Eureka County, Nevada). It occurs at the junction of the Silver Connor Fault and the steeply dipping, unnamed NW trending fault. It has remained unexplored since first mined in the 19th century.The Lundgren stopes consist of a group of roughly vertical stopes both upward to the historical Dominic mine, and downward to the 400' level of shaft 3. The stopes consist of a group of chimneys along an ENE trending fault, with the greatest amount of historical mining at the Western end junction with the North trending Diamond Fault. Some of the highest grade samples from the early 20th century were found here with up to 2.29 oz/t (71.6 g/t) Au, and 56.6 oz/t (1769 g/t) Ag (E. Young, 1932, Preliminary Report on the Diamond Excelsior Mines - Eureka, Nevada, these samples are historical in nature and have not been verified by the Company). The historical 4th July mine lies south of and 150 m above the Diamond main level. Mineralization occurs where the tunnel intersected another steeply dipping, E/NE striking fault. As the tunneling did not extend to the intersection of this fault with the Diamond fault, and the 4th of July mine has had little exploration since the 19th century, this trend may represent a significant body of previously unexploited mineralization. Figure 1: Section along E/NE fracture zone, looking SE showing historic chimneys and underground workings. Dean Cave sample location in Orange in interpreted pink stopes/caves. It is unknown if the faults continue below the Dominic Fault.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9875/253474_figure1.jpg Figure 2: Plan of sample localities with underground infrastructure. Kit Carson is a surface shaft. Orange - main level, Diamond tunnel; blue - 500 level; pink, upper workings.To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9875/253474_figure2.jpg Figure 3: Long section of underground workings and associated areas, looking East. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/9875/253474_figure3.jpgTable 1: Assay Results
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