Rockhaven Resources
The Klaza property is located 50 km west of Carmacks, Yukon. The property is road accessible by a two-wheel drive road from the Klondike Highway and is favourably situated within the Mt. Nansen gold camp, a district that hosts an extensive system of gold-silver veins and active placer gold mining.
Systematic excavator trenching and widely spaced drilling have only been done in approximately 20% of the 60 km2 property.
Untested soil geochemical anomalies and induced polarization geophysical targets suggest there is good potential for additional discoveries on the property.
The 2011 exploration program included 13,630 m of diamond drilling in 52 holes; 2,940 m of reverse circulation percussion drilling in 21 holes; excavator trenching; a helicopter-borne magnetic-radiometric survey; and soil geochemistry.
The Klaza Zone has been intersected by excavator trenches and diamond drill holes along a 750 m strike length.
The drill holes are collared at 50 m intervals along 10 parallel section lines, spaced 50 m apart. In 2011, 37 drill holes (10,335 m) tested this zone.
Intersection depths ranged between 50 and 250 m down-dip from the surface trace.
Highlights from the first nine holes include 3.78 g/t gold and 25 g/t silver over 12.04 m and 2.89 g/t gold and 49 g/t silver over 15.11 m.
This zone is open to extension down-dip and along strike in both directions.
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