New Copper-Gold Porphyry discovery....
This is a fat hit!
The Valley Porphyry discovery was made through systematic exploration that came together from initial concept to discovery in six months. Comprehensive soil sampling over the entire tenure led to delineation of a 1,400 metre by 400 metre, northwest-trending copper and gold-in-soil anomaly located to the south of the K2 high-sulphidation, oxide gold trend. Individual samples returned up to 1,600 ppm copper and up to 830 ppb gold. Follow-up geological mapping and sampling identified scattered outcrops of phyllic and potassic altered intrusive rocks with stockwork quartz-magnetite veins with surface samples that returned up to 2 g/t Au.
Of note: this region is non-glaciated - mineralization found at surface can often be found at depth.