Core Insights - Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd. has reported positive results from two diamond drill holes at its Lightning Strike Gold Silver Project, indicating potential for gold and silver mineralization [1][3]. Drill Hole Details - Two drill holes, LSD25-01 and LSD25-02, were completed with a total length of 568 meters, located 60 kilometers northeast of 100 Mile House, British Columbia [1]. - LSD25-01 has a length of 313 meters, while LSD25-02 measures 255 meters [1]. Historical Context - Previous exploration by Homestake Mining in 1984 and Skygold Resources (now Spanish Mountain Gold Corp.) identified gold and silver mineralization, with trenching revealing gold values up to 25.1 g/t and silver values up to 216.8 g/t [2]. - From 2008 to 2010, 31 diamond drill holes were completed, all returning at least one anomalous to strongly mineralized gold intercept [2]. 2025 Diamond Drill Results Summary - Drill results from LSD25-01 include an intercept of 44.4 meters grading 0.77 g/t gold and 37.1 g/t silver, equivalent to 1.51 g/t gold [3][4]. - LSD25-02 showed multiple intercepts, with the highest being 1.17 g/t gold over 6.5 meters [3]. Historical Drill Intercepts - Significant historical intercepts at Lightning Strike include 0.77 g/t gold over 54.0 meters and 3.42 g/t gold with 228.1 g/t silver over 5.0 meters [5]. Analytical Methods - Core samples were analyzed using Photon Assay, an environmentally friendly x-ray assay procedure, which enhances the analysis of gold, silver, and other elements [8].
Cariboo Rose Cuts 44.4 Meters of 1.51 g/t Gold Equivalent at Lightning Strike