The Basin Gulch
Property

Basin Gulch is primarily on patented land, hosted in oxides, and has seen over 320 historical drill holes. Open at depth, along strike and untested regionally. The property has potential to host a significant Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate after expansion and confirmation drilling of historical drill intercepts.

Two-thirds of the property still unexplored.
The Basin Gulch Property features year-round access from Philipsburg, MT on paved and well-maintained gravel roads and is only one hour from Butte, MT. The property is underlain by a core of Patented Mining Claims surrounded by unpatented mining claims.

Historical Drilling

Highlight drill hole Intersections:
  • 1.8 g/t Au over 162 meters (from surface) or 531.5 feet
  • 0.66 g/t Au over 326 meters (from surface) or 1,069.6 feet
  • 3.2 g/t Au at over 72 meters (from surface) or 236.2 feet
  • 156 g/t Au over 3 meters or 9.8 feet
  • 25 g/t Au over 14 meters or 45.9 feet
Trench Highlights:
  • 62 g/t Au and 32 g/t Ag over 159 meters or 521.7 feet
  • 4 g/t Au and 23 g/t Ag over 146 meters or 479 feet
  • 5 g/t Au and 54 g/t Ag over 34 meters or 111.6 feet
  • 25 g/t Au and 45 g/t Ag over 61 meters or 200.1 feet

Exploration Upside

With two thirds of the Basin Gulch Property still unexplored there is phenomenal exploration upside ahead. Easy, year-round access from Philipsburg, MT on paved and well-maintained gravel roads, along with being only one hour from Butte, MT, makes this site accessible and open for business.

The property is underlain by a core of Patented Mining Claims surrounded by unpatented mining claims.

Montana:
THE TREASURE STATE

Known as “the Treasure State” because of its vast wealth of mineral reserves and a history built on mining, the industry continues to play an active role in the state’s economy today.

A home to
world-class deposits

The first gold discovery in what was known as the Montana territory occurred in 1852 at Gold Creek, near present-day Garrison. Since then Silver, Copper, Nickel and Platinum have all been discovered and mined. Montana is the home to world-class deposits, large scale producers currently in operation include: