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Goudreau-Lochalsh areaNE Ontario, Canada
Leased Claim # G500204
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GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE
by qualified persons fulfilling all requirements for assessment credits.
have been met.
the size of the ore down to minus six inches.
then returned to Pele during December, 2000.
writer or Al Shefsky, President of Pele Mountain Resources Inc. at (416) 368-
Resoectfully submitted
Paul-Claude Delisle, B.SC., FGAC Geologist
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Date 17/08/99
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AP NNP NP pH SCD S(SO4) SJ CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A
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Work Order: 057690To: Pele Mountain Resources
Attn: Al Shefsky 20 Richmond St. E. Suite 212 TORONTO ONT., CANADA M5C 2R9
Date 03/12/99
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Copy 2 to
P.O. No. Project No. No. of Samples Date Submitted Report Comprises
2 ROCKS 16/11/99 Cover Sheet plus Pages 1 to 1
Distribution of unused material:Pujps: Discarded After 90 Days Unless Instructed!!!Rejects: Discarded After 90 Days Unless Instructed!!!
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ISO 9002 REGISTERED
Report Footer: L.N.R. = Listed not received l.S. = Insufficient Sample n.a. = Not applicable - - No result *INF s Composition of this sample makes detection impossible by this method M after a result denotes ppb to ppm conversion, 'fo denotes ppm to "/o conversion
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Work Order: 057690 Date: 03/12/99 FINAL Page i of i'emetA. AP NNP NP pH S(T) S(SO4) SJ
'Method. CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133A CH133ADet.Lim. 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.1Units. tCaC03 tCaCC-3 tCaCC-3 1b Ik lb
BENCH l 4.7 173 179 8.07 0.17 ^.1 0.1BENCH 2 4.1 165 169 8.09 0.15 *C0.1 0.1*DupBENCHl 5.0 174 178 8.06 0.18 -CO.I 0.2
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j REPORT: T99-57527.0 ( COMPLETE ) REFERENCE:
i CLIENT: PELE MOUNTAIN RESOURCES
j PROJECT: NONESUBMITTED BY:
DATE RECEIVED: 25-NOV-99 DATE PRINTED: 6-DEC-99
j DATEi APPROVED ELEMENT
i 991130 1 AuSO Gold - 50 grans1991130 2 Ag Silveri 991130 3 Cu Copperi 991130 4 Pb Leadi 991130 5 Zn Zinci 991130 6 Mo Molybderun
i 991130 7 Ni Nickel i 991130 8 Co Cobaltj 991130 9 Cd Cachiiimi 991130 10 Bi Bismuthi 991130 11 As Arsenici 991130 12 Sb Antimony
! 991130 13 Fe Tot Total Ironj 991130 14 Mn Manganesej 991130 15 Te Telluriani 991130 16 Be Bariumi 991130 17 Cr Chromej 991130 18 V Vanadium
i 991130 19 Sn Tinl 991130 20 W Tungsteni 991130 21 La Lantnanun\ 991130 22 Al Aluminumi 991130 23 Mg Magnesiumi 991130 24 Ca Calciun
j 991130 25 Na Sodiumi 991130 26 K Potassiumi 991130 27 Sr Strontiumi 991130 28 Y Yttriuni 991130 29 Ga Galliuni 991130 30 Li Lithium
i 991130 31 Nb Niobiuni 991130 32 Se Scandium1991130 33 Ta Tantalumi 991130 34 Ti Titaniumi 991130 35 Zr Zirconium
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NUMBER OFAMAI Y*5F*5nlVMb 1 9C9
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5 PPB0.5 PPM
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20 PPM20 PPM5 PPM
0.01 PCT0.01 PCT0.01 pa0.01 PCT0.01 PCT
1 PPM5 PPM10 PPM2 PPM
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EXTRACTION
Fire Assay of 50gHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCL
HF-HN03-HCL04-HCL HF-HN03-HCLC4-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCL
HF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCLC4-HCL
HF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-Ha04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-Ha
HF-HN03-Ha04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HaHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-Ha04-Ha
HF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-HCL04-HCLHF-HN03-Hao4-HCL
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SAMPLE TYPES NUMBER SIZE FRACTIONS NUMBER SAMPLE PREPARATIONS NUMBER
DRILL CORE 3 -150 3 CRUSH, SPLITPULVERIZATION
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SAMPLE
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ELEMENT Ai60 ^J Cu iPbl Zn |MoJ NiUNITS PPB P(ili PPM PW(I PPM iiJjPPM
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STANDARD ELEMENT Au50 Ag Cu PbNAME UNITS PPB PpMj PPM ?H||
STD GECCHEM STD 6 - 4i5| 151 |l||Nuiber of Analyses - li 1 liMean Value - O,*; 151 |i||Standard Deviation - f|| - |1|| Accepted Value - 0.2 148 : 20
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REPORT DATE: 1999/10/08PROJECT #-.9914375
MAXXAM JOB #: 9905561
JMaxxam ID
PCB IN SOLID (mg/kg)
2878221
Parameter SOLIDSPIKE "/oREC BLANK! DL
07o MoistureArodor 1242Arodor 1248Arodor 1254Arodor 1260Total PCB
36! l•eO.1•cO.IO.1O.1O.1
N/AIN/A lN/AI1021N/A!
1O.1| 0.10. 11 0.1*0.1| 0.1O.1I 0.10.11 N/A
Recovery of Surrogates('/o)
Parameter SOLIDSPIKE! %REci BLANK
Decacmoroblphenyl 1 551 90i 79
N/A = Not Applicable DL a DETECTION LIMIT
All results are calculated on a dry weight basis except where not applicable.
SPIKE 14 REG = Percent recovery In a laboratory spiked sample. Please note that the above results have not been corrected for the spike recovery, sample surrogate recoveries and laboratory blank values.
Condition of sample(s) upon receipt GOOD
2 222 30
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Y LAPORTE
9420 Cflte de Liesse, Lachine. Quebec, Canada H8T 1A1 -Tel.: (514) 636-6213 - Fax: (514) 631-9814
Ce ceit/ffcar ne sto/r pas erre reprotiuit. sinon en enrier, sans I'auiorisation Ocrite du laboramirs. This cefT'ffcare may nor be reproduced, ttcspr in /fs enr/rery. without the wr/rren approval of rfte laboratory.
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REPORT DATE: 1999/10/08PROJECT #; 9914375
MAXXAM JOB #: 9905581
PCB IN LIQUID(ug/L)
IMaxxamID
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SPIKEI jLIQUID "/oREcl BLANK! DL
Aroclor 1242Arodor 1246Arodor 1254Arodor 1260Total PCB
l ^M N/A l<Q.1 N/AI•50.1 N/Al0.11 71 io.ii N/AI
O.1 l 0.1O.1I 0.1O.I l 0.1O.1I 0.1O.1I N/A
Recovery of Surrogates
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Parameter LIQUIDiSPIKE l "KREC BLANK!
| Dccachloroblpheny 1 1 1 03 i 88! 103!
N/A = Not Applicable DL a DETECTION LIMIT
SPIKE Vo REG s Percent recovery in a laboratory spiked sample. Please note that the above results have not been corrected for the spike recovery, sample surrogate recoveries and laboratory blank values.
Condition of sample(s) upon receipt; GOOD
\T)r\NCY LAPORTE
9420 Cote de Liesse. Lachine, Quebec, Canada H8T 1AT - Tel.: (514) 636-6218 - Fax: (514) 631-9814
Ce cerr/'fi'csc ne doit pas tire reproduit sinon en ent/er, jany /'auforisat/cn Scn'fe du labora'.oirs. This ceTift'cate may ncf 6e reproduced, except m its enf/rery, w/r/iour the written approval of r/ie laboratory.
MILL OFFICE S1002
Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report — Leach Tests ft Assays
Customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date: October 27, 1999
2. 222 30
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gold (grt) Assay 1 Assay 2 Assay 3
8.676.75
6.508.87
8.808.26
Average 7.99 7.96
Silver (g/t) Assay
0.94 1.03
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Test "A"Gold (git)
Test "B" Test "C"7.95
6.80.48
7.206.0
0.47
93.5-/0
B.376.8
0.48
94.2"7c
Average7.846.530.48
Silvar (g/t) Average
TO.3%
Notes:
new C Ginn Metallurgist
42C08SW2021 2.22230 JACOBSON 030
Bottle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests Se Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: October 28, 1999
2 222 30'
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 14.464.31
Test "A"4.96
4.30.41
91 .7V.
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
4.444.56
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
4.60 4.684.0 4.1
0.45 0.50
90.2V. 89.3'A
Average4.454.44
Average4.754.130.45
90.4V.
Silver (g/t) Assay
0.86 0.86
Silver (g/t) Average
71. r/.
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
BUG MILL OFFICE ©003
Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests ft Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: October 29, 1999
2 ? 2 Q (*~* ! ""' " f,^j*
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Assay 14.48 3.82
Gold (git) Assay 2 Assay 3
4.15 3.82
Average4.32 3.32
Silver (g/t) Assau
0.83 1.0S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Gold (g/t) Test "A" Test "B" Test "C"
4.343.7
0.41
ao.6%
4.023-6
0.42
8S.6V.
3.933.6
0.40
Bg.8%
Average 4.10 3.63 0.41
M.0%
Silver (g/t) Average
BO.6%
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
MILL OFFICE
Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8t Assays
Customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date: October 30, 1999
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SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tans
Recovery
Assay 13.733.54
Test "A"
3.843.4
0.41
89.3*7*
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
3.743.74
Gold (g/t) Test -B" Test "C"
3.80 3.783.4 3.5
0.41 0.40
fi9.20/. 89.4-54
Average3.743.69
Average3.813.430.41
89.39/.
Silver (g/t) Assay
0.87 0.83
Silver (g/t) Average
es.6%
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
11/05/99 16:39 S807 238 2066 BMG MILL OFFICE 12)001
Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8t Assays
Customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date: October 31,1999
2. 222 30
SampleAssay Head 0/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 13.673.60
Test "A"3.86
3.40.41
89.4V.
Gold (git)Assay 2 Assay 3
3.323.84
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Tpst "fi-
4.09 3.88 3.3 3.4
0.41 0.42
90.0V. 89.2V.
Average3.503.72
Average3.94 3.370.41
89.5V.
Sliver (g/t) Assay
1.08 0.91
Silver (g/t) A von g o
60.50/.
Notes:
Mattnew C Ginn Metallurgist
11/04/99 17:22 Q807 238 2066 BUG MILL OFFICE
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Baffle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8t Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date- November 1,1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gold (g/t) Assay 1 Assay 2 Assay 3
3.975.09
3.854.88
Average 3.91 4.99
Silver (g/t) Assay
0.71 0.88
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Test "A"Gold (git)
Test "B" Test "C" AverageSilver (g/t) Average
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
ll.'08-'99 17:07 "Q8Q7 238 2066 BMG MILL OFFICE
JM Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8t Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: November 2,1999
SampleAssay Head D/5 Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 14.51
10.80
Test "A"
7.797.0
0.54
93.1 '/t
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
4.54 10.12
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
7.41 7.286.7 6.7
0.52 0.47
93.0"/. 93.5V.
Average4.53
10.46
Average7.496.800.51
93.2Vo
Silver (g/t) Assay
1.00 1.20
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
11--10/99 16:28 238 2066 BMG MILL OFFICE BlOOl
Battle Mountain GeldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests Se Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: November 3,1999
2 222 30
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 1
5.96
Test "A"6.22
3.80.87
86.0V.
Gold (git) Assay 2 Assay 3
5.90
Gold (git) Test "B" Test "C"
5.75 6.173.9 3.9
0.46 0.64
92.0V. 89.6V.
Average
S.93
Average6.053.870.66
89.2V.
Silver (gil)Assay
n/a
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:Shut down on D/S for mill maintenanceSilver heads not assayed
Assay of reserve samples confirmed the results shown
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
11/09/99 16:30 ©807 238 2066 BUG MILL OFFICE 12)002
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BaWte Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8c Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: November 4,1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
CalC. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 14.364.79
Test "A"4.72
4.40.43
90.9V.
Gold (git) Assay 2 Assay 3
4.554.86
Gold (gil) Test "B" Test "C"
4.85 4.984.6 4.7
0.43 0.43
91.1V. 91.4V.
Average4.464.83
Average4.854.570.43
91.1V.
Silver (fl/t) Assay
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
BaUle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests Se Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: Novembers, 1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 15.524.67
Test "A"5.18
4.S0.34
93.4V.
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
5.594.70
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
5.27 5.264.6 4.5
0.36 0.35
93.2V. 93.3V.
Average5.564.69
Average5.244.570.35
93.3V.
Silver (g/t) Assay
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:
Matthew CGinn Metallurgist
Battle Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 8t Assays
Customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date. November 6,1999
2 222 30
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leacn Tails
Recovery
Assay 14.623.94
Test "A"
4.283.7
0.32
92.5V.
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
4.474.00
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
4.28 4.393.8 3.9
0.31 0.31
92.8V. 92.9V.
Average4.553.97
Average4.323.800.31
92.7V.
Silver (g/t) Assay
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
^5/99 11:25 O807 238 2066 BMG MILL OFFICE 121002
.^BE BalHe Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests St Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: November 7,1999
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SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Assay 13.99 3.71
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
3.99 3.60
Average3.99 3.66
Silver (g/t) Assay
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Test "A"Gold (g/t)
Test "B" Test "C"3.81
3.40.24
3.7434
0.23
93.8V.
3.7934
0.25
93.4V.
Average 3.78 3.40 0.24
93.6V.
Silver (g/t) Averaae
Notes:
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
2066 BMG MILL OFFICE E1003
Bailie Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests Se Assays
customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date. November 8,1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 13.28
n/a
Tsst "A"
3.16 3.2
0.26
91. 80/.
Gold (g/t)Assay 2 Assay 3
3.29n/a —
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
3.16 3.23 3.2 3.3
0.25 0.25
92.1 '/o 92.3'/.
Average3.294.08
Average3.18 3.230.25
92.1 '/o
Silver (g/t) Assay
Silver (g/t) Average
Notes:N/S head assay estimated by assay of Nov. 9 D/S
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
zM Bqrrte Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests & Assays
Customer. Pele Mountain Resources
Date. Novembers, 1999
fc. 222 30
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Notes:End of batch
Gold (g/t) Silver (g/t) Assay 1 Assay 2 Assay 3 Average Assay
4.02 4.13 - 4.08n/a n/a - n/a
Gold (g/t) Silver (g/t) Test "A" Test "B" Test "C" Average Average
Matthew C Ginn Metallurgist
BatHe Mountain GoldGolden Giant Mine
Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests fit Assays
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Customer: Pele Mountain Resources
Date: December 1,1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Assay 15.655.65
Test "A"
5.886.5
0.30
95.00/.
Gold (g/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
5.575.57
Gold (g/t) Test "B" Test "C"
5.74 5.736.5 6.4
0.27 0.27
SS.3% SS.3%
Average5.615.61
Average5.786.470.28
95.20/.
Silver (g/t) Assay
Silver (g/t) Average
ee.7%
Notes:Silver recovery estimated at 66.7e7o——————————————-——————^————.The N/S sample represents 1/3 of D/S and entire N/S. The sampling did not begin until late D/S since Golden Giant ore would contaminate the Pele Mountain Resources sample.________
Jo/31 Marcotte Metallurgist
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Custom Milling Report—Leach Tests 4 Assays
Customer Pele Mountain Resources
Date: December 2,1999
SampleAssay Head D/S Assay Head N/S
Gale. Head Final Solution Leach Tails
Recovery
Ascayl9.10 5.33
Test 'A"
7.41 7.4
0.28
96.3*
Gold (B/t) Assay 2 Assay 3
8.96 5.26
Qold(gA) Teat 'B' Teat -C'
7.38 7.54 7.4 7.9
0.26 0.26
96.5* 96.6*
Average8.03 5.30
Average7.44 7.570.27
96.5*
Silver (9ft)
SHver(grt) Average
Note*: Silver recovery estimated at 66.7*
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Battle Mountain Gold Golden Giant Mine
ASSAY REPORT
Date: Nov 2799
Water samples received from Pele Mountain, Nov 1/99
Sample ID_________pH TSS rng/L NH3-N. mg/L
#34939 IN 7.27 25 4.3
a34940OUT 6.79 ^ 0.2
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2. 222 30Bottle Mountain Ooid
OMdtn OlMt Mine
Custom Milling Report—SummaryCustomer: Pele Mountain Rosourcni
Dale SWnsun
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341.4 3414 190* 114.*749.4 401.0 190* 4*4.2
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Hod GlideGold (g/l)
Assay Calc Average
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24857 19922 939 0 260 81335.1 178516438 219.7
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1 521.6 172.71 648.2 230 42 500.4 270.733388 290.1
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Gold Silver
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1 751.9 1958 1751.9 1958 20872 1576 1405.2 1 33 S8 971 J 847.1
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MonthOd. 1999 Nov. 1999 Dec. 1999Total
Tonnes milled
4 437.0 4823.1 1 145.7
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4.78 5.07 6.425.09
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Payable (g)
19 095.5 22317.6
6 976 248 389.3
(oz)613.9 717.5 224.3
1 555.7
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0.91 1.02 1.000.97
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C/.)65.RKtt.7% ee.7%ee.3%
Payable (kg)2 382.5 2 943.9
687.86 014.2
(oz)76.6 94.7 22.1
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CS/USJ1.4773 1.4675 1.4733
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717.5 224.3
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310.72 293.18 283.07
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oz. Payable76.599
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S 5.42 S 5.19 S 5.21
Value (C J)S 613.33 S 721.27 t 169.64S 1 504.23
TonnesS 82261.98 S 89420.27 S 19476.90S 181 159.15
Processing Charges Assays GST
5 - S 5758.34 S 1 836.00 S 6 387.94 5 130.00 S 1 372.489 1 966.00 S 13 518.76
Total? 88 020.32 S 97644.21 S 20979.38J 206 643.92
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OPEN PIT SURVEY (BULK SAMPLE)
MARKES ZONE - WAWA PROPERTY
thNovember 11 ,1999
(Includes D. Drill proposal for 3 rd bench).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 SUMMARY 3 OPEN PIT LONGITUDINAL VIEW
2.0 SURVEY OF ORE 4
3.0 SURVEY OF WASTE 5
4.0 SURVEY OF PRESHEAR DRILLING 6
5.0 OPEN PIT BENCH 3 - D. DRILL PROPOSAL 7
D. DRILL PROPOSAL - LONGITUDINAL 8
APPENDIX \-Sections of the Markes Zone - Open Pit l :200
2 222 301.0 SUMMARY
The Markes zone Open Pit was surveyed by the mine engineer from River Gold mines. The Bench #1 was partly surveyed on October 16th, and the Bench #2 on November 9th 1999. The location of the walls of the pit in relation to some diamond drill holes remain to be checked. The tonnage of waste and ore was calculated by the author using sections at a scale of l: 100. The survey was completed with tape and hand-level measurements taken during the operation of the pit. The results of the calculations are:
TONS ORE BROKEN BENCH #1 6375TBENCH #2 3828TTOTAL 10203T
TONS WASTE BROKEN BENCH #1 1261T (Pele Mountain.)BENCH #1 1296T (Maray construction)BENCH #2 1497TTOTAL 2758T
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Tonnage calculated from X-Section l: 100 and using 2.8T/ m3
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Internal WasteOre recoveredTOTALTOTAL Bench 1 #
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3.0 SURVEY OF WASTE
Tonnage calculated from Surveyed Depth of Ramp, and with no overbreak. The width for the Bench l, asked by Pele Mountain was 3.5m and asked by Maray Construction was 4.6m. On Bench 2 Pele, Mountain asked for a 4.6m minimum width but the blast was narrower.
BENCH lSECTION
1405.0-1411.5W 1411.5-1418.0W 1418.0-1426.5W 1426.5-1433.5W 1454.0-1461.0W S-TOTAL
DIMENSIONS - PELE
3.5 x 1.3 x 6.5 = 80T 3.5x2.5x6.5=1547 3.5x2.6x8.5 = 2097 3.5x3.3x7.0 = 2187 Internal Waste 600T 1261T
DIMENSIONS - MARAY
4.6x1.3x6.5 = 1057 4.6x2.5x6.5 = 2027 4.6x2.6x8.5 = 1027 4.6x3.3x7.0 = 2877 Internal Waste 600T 1296T
BENCH 2SECTION1405.0-1411.5W1421.5-1433.5W1451.0-1461.0W1448.5-1461.OW1461.0-1463.0W1463.0-1374.5WOre recovered from N. wall slashS-TOTAL
DIMENSIONS - PELEBlast of a block = l IT (asked by the Labour's inspector)4.3x2.0x12.0 = 2797Internal waste = l SOT2.4 x 6.2 x 12.5 = 502T ( 8 ft Slash of the North Wall)2.4x6.8x2.0 = 88T2.4x7.0x11.5 = 5227
^557)1497T
2. 222 304.0 SURVEY OF PRESHEAR DRILLING
The preshear drilling was requested for the walls of the pit where there was production of ore. The quantities were calculated on the base of the elevation reached by the blast and along the dip of the drilling.
BENCH l - PRESHEAR DRILLING OF HOLES 3.5 ft apart.SECTION WALL DIMENSIONS b m2 1433.5-1440.0W North 4.9 x 6.5 = 32
South 4.7x6.5 = 31 1440.0-1445.0W North 5.6 x 5.0 = 28
South (80 deg) 5.5 x 5.0 = 28
BENCH l - PRESHEAR DRILLING OF HOLES 2.5 ft apart From surface to bottom of bench 2 on the south wall & from surface to bottom of bench l on the north wall.SECTION WALL DIMENSIONS St m2 1445.0-1452.5W North 5.9 x 8.5 = 50
South (75-80 deg) 10.9 x 7.5 = 82 1452.5-1461.0W North 6.2 x 8.5 = 53
South (75-80 deg) 12.8 x 8.5 = 109 1461.0-1474.5W North 6.8 x 13.5 = 92
South (75 deg) 13.9 x 13.5 = 188 1474.5-1481.5W North 4.0 x 7.0 = 28
South (77 deg) 3.8 x 7.0 = 271447.0-1448.5W Slash of N wall 5.4 x 1.5 = 8 1448.0-1448.5W Slash on East wall 5.4 x 3.5 = 19
NORTH WALL - SLASHING - PRESHEAR HOLES 2.5ft apartSECTION WALL DIMENSIONS & m2 1448.5-1474.5W North 6.3 x 26.0 = 164
East 6.0 x 2.4 = 14 West 6.0 x 2.4 = 14
BENCH 2 - PRESHEAR DRILLING OF HOLES 2.5 ft apartSECTION WALL DIMENSIONS Se m21447.0-1448.5W East 4.8 x 5.0 = 241461.0-1474.5W South 6.0 x 13.5 = 811448.5-1451.0W North 5.2 x 2.5 = 131451.0-1461.0W North 5.8 x 10.0 = 581461.0-1474.5W North 5.6 x 13.5 = 76
TOTAL @ 3.5 FT c/c : 119 M2 (a2.5FTc7c:1100M2
5.0 BENCH #3 - D. DRILL PROPOSAL
The feasibility of taking a third bench depends on the grade and the width of this bench. It may be feasible to take only the footwall of the ore zone without slashing any waste but the equipments used at time of the bench # 2 was inappropriate and/or required rehandling the muck. Part of the south zone (footwall zone) in the narrow part of the ramp is dipping under the North wall of the ramp. A few diamond drill holes are required to see if it's better to mine only the south Zone or the complete zone in the third bench.
The longitudinal section of the South (footwall) zone shows a possible improvement of the grade and the width below the bottom of the pit and a flat plunge of the good values to the East. If this flat plunge is real, the wide portion of the pit could be extended to the East. The grade of the zone (indicated by drill holes) on the bench 2 on Sect. 143 5 W and 1440W was around 4g7T and the hole 99-2 on 1432W shows 6g7T at 7 meters below the actual ramp. I recommend to drill holes on Sect. 143 5 W and 1440 W to see if it's possible to have a Sg/T grade and a better width for a 3rd bench. I recommend also to drill a hole on section 1447 W to see if the grade of the North zone improves for the third bench (as indicated by some chip samples) so the north wall of the actual ramp could be slashed to access entirely the South zone
The last 15 meters of Bench 2 at the west end of the pit returned strong mineralization comparatively to the poor intersections shown in drill Hole 86-19 on section 1469W. The feasibility of a third bench depends on the good grade in this sector. Therefore I recommend to drill holes on sections 1459W and 1469W to define the grade in this area.
The 5 drill holes proposed total 125 meters. Please refer to the appended sections for details on each proposed drill hole.
It is reasonably expected that this diamond drilling proposal will return information to complete the feasibility of a third bench.
Leo Cote, B.Applied Se.. Consulting Geologist Engineer
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CLOSURE PLAN
BULK SAMPLE AT MARKES ZONESSM 1174694
District of AlgomaJacobson Township
Lat: 84 0 19'Long: 48 0 18'
Pele Mountain Resources Inc.20 Richmond Street East, Suite 212
Toronto, Ontario M5C 2R9Phone: (416)368-7224
Fax: (416)368-7230E-mail: infofS1 pelemountain.com
vvvvw.pelcmountain.com
Submitted on August 23. 1999 on behalf of Pele Mountain Resources Inc.
Alan L. Shsjreky, President
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Table of Contents 2. 222 301.0 Introduction
1.1 Objective of Closure Plan1.2 Rational and Approachl .3 Mine Location and Property1.4 Climate1.5 Surface Geology1.6 Bedrock Geology1.7 Mineralogy1.8 Topography l .9 Hydrology1.10 Land Uses1.11 Mining History
2.0 Pre-Development Environment
2. l Plant and Animal Life 2.2 Surface Water Quality
3.0 Proposed Mining Plan
4.0 Closure
4.1 Temporary Suspension4.2 Inactivity4.3 Closed Out4.4 Cost to Close-Out
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Figure l Location Map
Figure 2 Claim Map and Location
Figure 3 Geology Map
Figure 4 Topographic Map
Figure 5 Pit Plan
Figure 6 Pit Long Section
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Appendix l Newspaper Ad
Appendix 2 Claim Map and Listing
Appendix 3 Weather Information
Appendix 4 Acid Base Accounting
Appendix 5 Water Quality Analysis
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Objective of Closure Plan
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The purpose of this plan is to comply with the requirements of the Mining Act of Ontario and to outline a strategy for dealing with the both short and long-term closure of the site once the proposed advanced exploration is complete.
l .2 Rational and Approach
The project site will be placed in a state of temporary suspension at the completion of the proposed advanced exploration to allow evaluation of the results obtained. The area has been the location of mining activity for 60 years or more and it is hoped that mining at the Markes Zone will be justified following this program. The site would not be closed out in order to allow mining to proceed in the future.
A state of Inactivity may result if commodity prices remain low and do not support production at this time.
Full close out of the site would occur only if results of the advanced exploration indicate that future mining should not be contemplated.
Pele Mountain Resources operates in full compliance with all environmental and safety legislation and regulations and will continue to do so through this project and its closure.
1.3 Mine Location and Property
The Markes occurrence is located in Jacobson Township approximately 55 km northeast of Wawa, Ontario (Figures l, 2). The site is accessible from the town of Dubreuilville by a gravel road that reaches the Edwards Mine, operated by River Gold Mines. An unused logging road is then followed to south of the site and a newly constructed 300 metre road followed in to the zone.
The property consists of 68 contiguous claims blocks totaling 3157 hectares in Jacobson and Riggs townships. A list of claims is attached in Appendix 2 and includes both patented and unpatented mining claims held. Four known gold occurrences exist on the property although only the Markes Zone is being considered for development at this time. The Markes Zone is located on unpatented mining claim number SSM 1174694.
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1.4 Climate2 222 30
The project is located within the Superior Regional climate area, which borders on the north shore of Lake Superior. Daily mean temperatures average +2 degrees with coldest daily mean temperatures of -14 degrees in January and warmest mean temperatures of 15.6 degrees in July. Precipitation averages 945 mm of rain and 278 cm of snow. Details of climate are attached in Appendix 3.
1.5 Surface Geology
Overburden soils are relatively uniform. The stratigraphy is dominated by glacial drift consisting of dense stony sand till directly overlying the bedrock. This includes textures ranging from silt through to cobble and boulder sizes with sand and gravel predominating. Topsoil is poorly developed and classed as black silty sand with moderate organic content. Previous operators of the site have stripped off the soils over the Markes Zone to expose the bedrock.
1.6 Bedrock Geology
The Markes Zone is part of the regional Goudreau - Lochalsh Deformation Zone. This major structure is up to 4.5 km in width and at least 37 km long and trends at N070 to N090. It contains all of the known gold deposits and showings of the region.
The Markes Zone trends at N090 and dips at 70 degrees to the north. It varies in width from 4.5 m at the west end up to 10m and is known for a length of 115 metres. Figure 3 is a geologic map of the area.
The Markes Zone consists of sheared pillow basalt displaying strong calcite- carbonitization moderate chlorite, weak tourmalinization, and strong silicification, sericitization and pyritization. The zone is surrounded by felsic intrusive rocks, to the north, and relatively undeformed, pillowed basalt to the south. The zone also contains a narrow sulphide iron formation interbedded with the pillowed basalt to the east.
Gold mineralization is associated with high silica brecciated zones. The mineralized zones are filled with light grey to white quartz material in the form of veinlets, pods, contorted stringers and crosscutting stringers in an anastomosing pattern. Gold is also associated with pyrite, which ranges up to 12 "/o. Gold occurs as find particles of free gold with very little visible gold being noted.
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GEOLOGYWAWA AREA (Ontario)
WESTERN GROUP( Goudreau-Lochalsh Belt)
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SCALE 1 15000 SONIC SOIL SAMPLING INC
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1.7 Mineralogy 2 222 30The basaltic host rocks at the Markes Zone are high in silicate minerals and in carbonate minerals. High levels of silica, calcite, and pyrite along with other silicate minerals characterize the mineralized zone. The sulphide iron formation is a semi-massive pyrite- phyrrotite band interbedded with siderite, and iron carbonate. Minor chalcopyrite and sphalerite have been noted in this unit.
Acid base accounting tests were carried out on the major rock types found at the Markes Zone. Rock samples were taken from the outcrop and analytic results are attached in Appendix 4.
The host rocks were found to be net acid consumers as they contained little if any sulphides and are extensively carbonatized. The mineralized zone was found to be a net acid generator as it contains significant sulphides as well as significant carbonate. The iron formation is a net acid generator due to its high sulphide content. A small amount of iron formation may be encountered in the pit but will be shipped to the mill as ore, no iron formation will be produced from the pit as waste.
1.8 Topography
The region is characterized by rolling upland of mostly exposed bedrock knobs with thin till cover. Lower areas between rocks have been filled to a greater depth with the same sand and gravel mix. Local eskers of sand and gravel trend east-west. Figure 4 is a portion of Map 42C/8 (Franz) and shows local topography.
The highest point locally is 432 metres above mean sea level with the Markes Zone located at about 415 metres elevation. The site is near a local divide with a gentle slope from the site to the east and a gentle rise to the west.
1.9 Hydrology
The site is at a local topographic high and drains to the north. The wetland occupies a low area about 100 metres north of the zone. This wetland drains to the east through a small creek and abandoned beaver pond into the west end of Godin Lake. Godin Lake is a part of the Tehoma River which drains the area south of the project site northeast into Wabatongushi Lake. Wabatongushi Lake drains into Dog Lake and into the Michipicoten River to Lake Superior. Figure 4 is a portion of Map 42C/8 (Franz) and shows this drainage.
The Markes Zone is several metres above the water level in the wetland and there will be no drainage into the proposed pit from the wetland. The bedrock at the site is very tight, with no evidence of groundwater flowing from any of the drilling into the proposed pit area. No inflows to the pit are expected from surface or groundwater sources.
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222 301.10 Land Uses
No industrial or residential use is made of the site at this time. River Gold Mines is operating the Edwards Mine about 3 km west of the site. The property is covered by a forest management area operated by Dubreuil forest products and has been extensively logged in the past. No logging operations have taken place recently and none are expected in the near future.
The nearest residents live in the townsite of Lochalsh about 5 km to the northeast of the site. The area is used mostly for recreational purposes by local residents, as well as by tourists. The main activities include camping and fishing in the summer, hunting in the fall and snowmobiling in the winter.
1.11 Mining History
Gold was discovered in the region in the late 1800's and the area has been actively explored since that time. Some exploration for iron and copper took place in the early part of this century but recent work has focused on gold. Mining operations have taken place from time to time since the 1920's with recent major developments taking place in the mid 1980's. The most recent development is at the very successful Edwards Mine operated by River Gold Mines.
The Markes Zone was discovered in 1937 by William E. Markes and optioned to Erie Canadian Mines Limited. Erie Canadian completed a stripping program and drilled 13 holes before abandoning the property. In 1979 Prospection Limited explored the property with 9 drillholes. In the early 80's the property was acquired by Cline Development Corp and optioned to Esso Minerals who drilled the property in 1986-87. Pele Mountain Resources acquired the property in 1997 and has explored it since that time.
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2.1 Plant and Animal Life
The information in this section has been taken from various sources including "local" knowledge.
Jack Pine communities dominate the better-drained areas with some White Birch and Trembling Aspen, and grade into mixed forest, as drainage becomes poorer. Black Spruce and White Cedar dominate the poorly drained areas, with sedge and muskeg communities dominating very poorly drained areas. Vegetation has been controlled by logging and by forest fires, with more mature forest species being absent.
Wildlife populations are regionally typical with habitat favourable to moose being developed as a result of forestry operations. This has resulted in hunting activity near the site. Moose activity is noted at the site as well as the presence of black bears and wolves. Trapping occurs in the area with beaver, otter, marten and mink the main species targeted. The level of trapping activity varies widely depending on the prices available for pelts.
2.2 Surface Water Quality
A limited program of water quality analysis was undertaken to determine existing conditions. Sampling was carried out in the wetland nearest to the project site and in the bay at the west end of Godin Lake where drainage from the site would enter the lake. Results of the analysis are included in Appendix 5.
Water quality is typical of undisturbed sites with neutral pH and low contaminant levels. Heavy metal levels were at or near detection limit with slightly elevated copper near the site and slightly elevated iron in Godin Lake.
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An open pit mining plan for the development and removal of a bulk sample of 6200 tons of material has been prepared by L. Cote, P.Eng. The bulk sample would be removed from the site for milling at the Golden Giant Mill of Battle Mountain Canada Limited at Hemlo. A total of 1200 tons of waste rock would be produced from the pit as part of the bulk sampling process. Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the proposed pit, which would be 60 metres long, a maximum of 10 metres wide and up to 10 metres deep.
The entire operation of the project will be by contractor, with no permanent facilities constructed at the site and any temporary facilities required by the contractor removed at the end of the project. The duration of site activities is expected to be six weeks from start to finish. No explosive or fuel storage is planned at the site and the contractor will provide for his requirements on a daily basis. The Contractor will be expected to comply with best environmental practices for this type of work and keep the site clean at all times.
Operation will be by conventional surface mining equipment i.e.: air-track, backhoe and truck. Haulage will be by conventional highway trucking equipment.
Ore material will be stockpiled in an area south of the pit for removal to the milling site. Waste rock will be used to create a berm around the pit to prevent inadvertent access. The berm will be approximately 1.5 metres high and protect all areas of the pit deeper than 3 metres. The berm will consume all of the waste rock to be produced and no separate, waste rock storage area will be created. The berm will be located 10 metres back from the toe of the pit.
Garbage generated during the operation will be disposed of at the Magino Mine landfill site 15 km to the west of the project site or another approved site. Portable toilet facilities will be provided as required by the contractor.
Disposal of oil and grease from equipment maintenance will be the responsibility of the contractor. Spill prevention and clean-up will be the responsibility of the contractor.
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This section details closure measures to be undertaken at each stage of closure.
4.1 Temporary Suspension—————————*—————-—————*———————— f-
Upon completion of the bulk sampling program the site will move into a state of temporary suspension. At this point in time all of the contractor's equipment will have been removed from the site. All ore material will have been removed from the site to the mill and no stockpiles will remain. The berm around the pit opening will remain in place to prevent inadvertent access. This berm is set back from the toe of the pit a sufficient distance to allow for any potential instability in the pit walls. There is no indication that instability will develop and the rock appears massive and solid. The ramp into the pit will be blocked with waste rock. Signs will be posted in visible locations warning of the presence of the pit. The road leading to the pit will be ditched and bermed to discourage access and warning signs posted.
Since ongoing exploration activities are planned for the Markes Zone and other zones on the property routine inspections of the site to ensure closure measures are still in place will be performed.
4.2 Inactivity
Additional closure measures beyond those outlined for Temporary Suspension are not expected to be required for a state of Inactivity.
At this time inspections will be reduced to semi-annually to ensure closure measures are remaining in place.
4.3 Closed Out
Final closure of the site will only take place when a decision has been made to abandon the project and not continue further exploration or production.
The pit will be partially filled and graded to a stable slope leaving a depression of less than 2 metres with sides at an angle less than the angle of repose of gravel. This will be accomplished by pushing the waste rock berm into the pit and filling the remainder of the pit with locally available sand and gravel. A total of 1500 cubic metres of gravel should be adequate for this purpose.
The road to the site will be scoured and left to vegetate naturally. The road base is silt with a high content of organic matter and is not expected to require fertilization to grow in quickly.
4.4 Cost to Close-out
The cost to close out the site is estimated as follows:
Haul sand and gravel and dump 1500 cu.m @ S 3.00 Push Waste rock Berm into Pit l day @ S 500 Supervision
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SSM 1163305
SSM 1163415
SSM 1163754
SSM 1164272
SSM 1174694
SSM 1174695
SSM 1218002
Recording Date
1994- DEC-131994- DEC-301995- OCT- 191997- JAN-301994- DEC-071994- DEC-071997- FEB-07
SSM 1997- 1218068 APR-23
SSM 1999- 1229923 JAN-25
SSM 1163306
SSM 1164264
SSM 1164265
1996- DEC- 131996- DEC- 131996- DEC- 13
Claim Due Date
2001- DEC-132001- DEC-302001- OCT- 192001- JAN- 302007- DEC-072002- DEC-072001- FEB- 072000- APR- 232001- JAN- 252001- DEC- 132002- DEC- 132000- DEC- 13
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Claim Number Parcel Number Crown Patent No. Acreage
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Claim Number
SSM 537496
SSM 537498
SSM 539871
SSM 539872
SSM 539873
SSM 539874
SSM 539875
SSM 539876
SSM 539877
SSM 539878
SSM 539879
SSM 53988U
SSM 539KKI
SSM 539882
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I'ail 3
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1 77447 (LT) l()(.274 (Ml J j
I7744X (L'\') IU6275 (MU)
177-149 iL'l") ll)()27t. (MU)
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177451 (LT) 101)278 (MD)
177452 IL'I) 106279 (MIJ)
177453 ILTJ 106280 (ML))
177454 (LT) 106281 (MIJ)
1 77455 (LT) 106282 (MU)
177456 (L'l) 106283 (MU)
177457 (LT) IU6284 (MU)
177458 (LT) 1 06285 (MU)
177459(1/1) IU()2X(. (MU)
Acreage
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SSM 539884
SSM 539885
SSM 539880
SSM 539887
SSM 539888
SSM 539889
SSM 539890
SSM 543090
SSM 543091
SSM 568074
SSM 568075
SSM 5825 II
SSM 5825 12
SSM 5825 13
SSM 582514
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Pail16
Pail17
Pails18 and61
Pails19 and56
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'arts21 and58
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K-8016
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K-8016
K-8016
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LeaseKegislraliiiiiNumber
1 77460 (LT)106287 (MU)
I774ol (LI)106288 (MU)
177402 (LT)I00289(MU)
I774o.l (LI )100290 (MU)
177404 (LT)100291 (MU)
177465 (LT)01*292 (MU)
77466 (LT)06293 (Ml;)
77467 (LT)100294 (MU)
77468 (LT)100295 (MU)
77409 (LT)06296 (MU)
1 77470 (LT)06297 (MU)
77471 (LT)106298 (MU)
77472 (LT)1 06299 (MU)
77473 (LT)06300 (MU)
77474 (LT)106301 (MU)
77475 (LT)
Acreage
33.420
53.580
00.990
J.V.MO
40.210
37.500
49.320
43.440
53.170
37.440
26.990
40.700
31.1 10
27.560
31.31 0
37.800
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SSM 582515
SSM582516
SSM 582517
SSM 582518
SSM 60U904
SSM 600910
SSM 612548
SSM 6 12549
SSM 612550
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Tart32
Pail33
Tail 34
Pails 35,42, 43,47 and 48
Part 36
Parts 37 and62
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Part 39
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Parcel Number
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
Township
Jacobson
Jacobson
Jacobson
Jacobson
Jacobson
Jacobson
Jacobsonit kiggS
kiggs
Riggs
Lease Registration Number
1 77476 (LTj 106303 (MD)
1 77477 (LT) I0()304 (MD)
177478 (LT) 106305 (MD)
177479 (LT) 106306 (MD)
1774X0 (LT) 106307 (MD)
177481 (LT) 106308 (MD)
1 77482 (LT) 1U6309(MDJ
177483 (LT) 106310 (MD)
177484 (LT) 10631 1 (MD)
TOTAL ACREAGE
Acreage
33.930
3 1 .950
36.250
30.970
60.940
41.450
34.540
23.400
45.010
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TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION
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Hean Dally Max. Tenp.
Hean Dally Hln. Teip.
Extreme Max. Temp.
Extreme Hln. Temp.
Hean Rainfall (ma)
Hean Snowfall (en)
Hean Total Precip. (ma)
Greatest 24 hour Rainfall (mn)
JAN PSB HAR APH HAY JUH JUL AUU SBP OCT NOV DEC YEAR
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-9.2 -7.0 -1.8 5.9 13.2 18.5 20.3 19.7 15.2 9.2 1.2 -5.9 6.6
-18.9 -17.7 -12.3 -3.1 3.1 8.2 10.8 10.7 6.5 2.1 -5.5 -H.5 -2.6
6.7 8.9 20.0 27.2 26.7 29.4 31.1 31.1 31.1 25.0 19.4 14.4 31.1
-38.9 -41.1 -33.3 -23.3 -8.9 -3.9 -3.3 0.0 -5.0 -12.2 -27.2 -34.4 41.1
2.6 5.2 13.6 50.8 82.3 84.2 84.2 103.2 112.5 77.6 40.2 12.4 668.8
61.6 52.5 43.1 13.3 4.5 O O O 0.4 9.0 39.5 54.1 278.0
61.4 55.9 57.5 63.1 88.8 84.2 84.2 103.2 113.8 88.0 79.7 66.1 945.9
20.3 29.2 25.4 43.2 75.7 52.8 51.6 56.4 61.0 76.2 100.3 48.0 100.3
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Location
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1m east of 98-5
3m south of 98-6
98-19
Description
Basalt. Iron Carbonate. Chlorite. 207o biotite. Traces Pyrite
Felsic dike. Iron Carbonate. 207o biotite. Traces pyrrhotite -t- pyriteIron formation: gossanous basalt containing massive sulphide. Most of it is pyrite. Minor chalcopyrite * sphalerite.
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Project:Dale Sampled:Sampled By:Date Received:Report Dale:Status:Report*1 ;
MarKeaJuly 24. 1999S. MlotJuly 26, 1069August 16, 1999Final0090676,0670
Preparation: All sample* were processed In accordance lo the recommendations of -Standard Method* for the Examination of Water and Wastewatef, AWWA, 16th Ed. and Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Energy protocols.
Notes: TOS denotes Total Dissolved Solids; TSS denotes Total Suspended
BwKla MoUy Prloto, Director
LAB*: DATE SAMPLED. DATE RECEIVED: DESCRIPTION.
AlkalinityAmmoniaConductivitycyanide. TotalrUrdnetsOH 4. Of ease. TotalPHPhosphorous, TotalSulfateTD6TS8AluminumCadmiumCalciumCopperIronLeadMagnaalurnMolybdenumNickelZincArsenicMercury
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28.70.0029
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mrsUonphotometric
meterprobe
coloulaltonsolvent exirscUon
probephotometricturbWirrutrtogravimetricgravimetric
ICPgrapnue fumac*
ICPgraphite furnace
ICPgraphite furnace
ICPICPICP
atomic absorptionhydride
cold vapour
Method Detection
Unit
(mm)1
0.031
0.00511-
0.0061
101
0.010.00010.03
0.00050.02
0.00020.010.0020.020.01
0.0010.0001
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING SERVICESCACAL Accredited for Specific Environmental Analyses
Unii 11-191 Booth Road, RR#5, North Bay, Omario PI A 4K3 Phone (705) 497-0550 Fnx (705) 497-0549
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES
Work Report Summary
Transaction No: W0150.30905 Status: APPROVED
Recording Date: 2001-OCT-15 Work Done from: 1999-SEP-07
Approval Date: 2002-JAN-30 to: 2000-NOV-01
Client(s):
302937 PELE MOUNTAIN RESOURCES INC.
Survey Type(s):
ASSAY BULK OREHAB PSTRIP
Work Report Details:
Claim*
G 5000204
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
SSM
1163306
1163754
1164266
1164267
1164268
1164269
1164274
1218012
1218013
1218016
1230143
1235237
1235242
1235243
1235246
1235437
Perform
3600,275
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
sososoSO
sosoSO
sosososo
5600,275
External Credits:
Perform Approve
S436,196
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
soSO
SO
sosoSO
soso
S436.196
SO
Applied
SO
S3.200
81,600
S1.200
81,200
S400
S800
S3.600
81,200
S800
54,800
S800
54,800
81,600
54,800
54,800
S400
536,000
Applied Approve
SO
53,200
51,600
51,200
81,200
S400
8800
53,600
51,200
S800
54,800
S800
54,800
81,600
54,800
S4.800
S400
536,000
Assign
536,000
SO
50
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
50
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
50
SO
50
536,000
Assign Approve
36,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
536,000
Reserve
5564,275
SO
SO
50
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
sososo
5564,275
Reserve Approve
5400,196
SO
SO
50
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
50
50
SO
50
SO
SO
SO
SO
5400,196
Due Date
2003-DEC-13
2003-OCT-1 9
2003-DEC-13
2003-DEC-13
2003-DEC-13
2003-DEC-13
2003-FEB-07
2003-FEB-07
2003-FEB-07
2003-FEB-07
2003-OCT-06
2003-FEB-18
2003-FEB-18
2003-FEB-18
2003-FEB-18
2003-FEB-18
Reserve:3400, 1 96 Reserve of Work
(58,
S391
Report*: W0 150. 30905
800) Applied by W0250.00272 2002-FEB-14
,396 Total Remaining
Status of claim is based on information currently on record.
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Ministry ofNorthern Developmentand Mines
Date: 2002-FEB-14
Ministere duDeveloppement du Nord et des Mines Ontario
GEOSCIENCE ASSESSMENT OFFICE 933 RAMSEY LAKE ROAD, 6th FLOOR SUDBURY, ONTARIO P3E6B5
PELE MOUNTAIN RESOURCES INC. 2200 YONGE STREET #1002 TORONTO, ONTARIO M4S 2C6 CANADA
Tel: (888)415-9845 Fax:(877)670-1555
Dear Sir or Madam
Submission Number: 2.22230 Transaction Number(s): W0150.30905
Subject: Approval of Assessment Work
We have approved your Assessment Work Submission with the above noted Transaction Number(s). The attached Work Report Summary indicates the results of the approval.
At the discretion of the Ministry, the assessment work performed on the mining lands noted in this work report may be subject to inspection and/or investigation at any time.
The assessment credit is being reduced by S164,079.00. The TOTAL VALUE of assessment credit allowed, based on the information provided in this submission, is S436,196.00.
If you have any question regarding this correspondence, please contact LUCILLE JEROME by email at [email protected] or by phone at (705) 670-5858.
Yours Sincerely,
Ron GashinskiSenior Manager, Mining Lands Section
Cc: Resident Geologist
Pele Mountain Resources Inc. (Claim Holder)
Assessment File Library
Pele Mountain Resources Inc. (Assessment Office)
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