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Goldy63 on Apr 27, 2022 3:18pm
Oh Man . Minfile Data .
6.0 EXPLORATION HISTORY Exploration history on the Kami claims dates back to at least the early 1960’s and perhaps earlier as evidenced by old workings and the remains of a prospectors cabin. However, none of this early work was ever systematically documented and no record of it exists in the government database. The Kami property is listed as Minfile # 082ENE082 (BC Minfile). In late 1997, Arnold Savjord, under the auspices of a Prospecting Grant, uncovered a series of narrow, gently dipping, gold and silver-rich quartz-pyrite-galena-sphalerite veins. He completed some stripping, rock sampling, very limited soil and stream sediment sampling. At least one soil sample was highly anomalous in silver, arsenic, lead and zinc. His rock sampling identified very high values in gold and silver from what appears to be selected samples of sulphide-rich vein material, including values to 54.60 g/t Au and 1380 g/t Ag. His work consisted of trenching and bulk sampling in one area, showing A, (See Fig.4). A select 10 kg sample was reportedly collected from the main exposure and run through the Greenwood Mill producing a concentrate grading 957 g/t gold and 3220 g/t silver, 3.03% lead and 0.71% zinc, (Savjord, 1997)