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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Andrew~ who wrote (2947)3/25/2014 11:47:37 AM
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Precipitate Extends Trench to 32.5 m of 1.0 g/t Gold and 18 g/t Silver as IP Geophysical Survey Continues
Previously, the Company reported continuous rock chip channel (trench) sampling results from Ginger Ridge that yielded a highlight interval of 13.0 metres of 1.5 grams per tonne ('g/t') gold and 20 g/t silver, and remained open in all directions (see news release dated April 16, 2013). The latest program of hand-dug trench sampling has extended the same trench and expanded the gold zone from 13.0 metres to 32.5 metres of 1.0 g/t gold and 18 g/t silver; including 23.0 metres of 1.3 g/t gold and 22 g/t silver.
The follow-up trenching and rock chip sampling program at Ginger Ridge has returned the following results (see the accompanying map or the Company's website for a detailed trench illustration map):
32.5 metres of 1.0 g/t gold and 18 g/t silver (1.3 g/t gold equivalent* ('AuEq')); including 23.0 metres of 1.3 g/t gold and 22 g/t silver (1.6 g/t AuEq) in continuous rock chip channel samples; mineralization remains open to the north and weakly to the south.
A second new trench was dug perpendicular to the initial trench in an east-west direction, bisecting the centre of the original north-south trench, and returned 15.0 metres of 1.6 g/t Au and 25 g/t silver (1.9 g/t AuEq); mineralization remains open to the west and east.
Analyses of all 37 rock samples collected over an area measuring about 33 x 15 metres have a numerical average of 1.2 g/t gold and 27 g/t silver (1.6 g/t AuEq).
Jeffrey Wilson, Company President & CEO stated, "We are pleased with these latest results as the sampling work being reported here was initiated as an addendum to grid preparation for the IP survey that is currently underway. Field crews increased the length of the previously reported trench by 150% to over 32 metres and added a second cross-cutting trench that reported even greater length and grade than last year's original trench. The new results provide stronger evidence of a zone of robust and consistent gold-silver mineralization at Ginger Ridge. The Ginger Ridge zone continues to evolve into a compelling epithermal gold-silver target, and we're eagerly anticipating the forthcoming results of the ongoing IP geophysical survey as a final tool in delineating targets for a first-phase drill program."
Follow up hand trenching focused on the 2013 trench highlight gold zone by (a) digging extensions to the north and the south and (b) creating a new second trench roughly perpendicular (east-west) to the original trench. Continuous rock chip channel samples were collected from variably clay weathered (saprolite) dacite rocks at depths ranging from 0.2 to 0.9 metres. Analytical results show that gold-silver mineralization local to this priority trench area is open to the north, west and east. All samples, including end samples in all trenches, are weakly to strongly anomalous in gold and silver.
Early stage geological mapping at Ginger Ridge indicates that the main trench area and the aerially much more extensive gold-in-soil anomaly is underlain by variably altered intermediate volcanic Tireo formation rocks (dacitic flows and tuffs) which appear to be cut by north, northeast and eastward trending fault structures. Observed mineralization includes irregular quartz veins, veinlets and stockworks with varying pyrite (± hematite-limonite) contents up to 40% locally; alteration includes associated clay, barite, calcite and chlorite.*
Gold equivalent (AuEq) calculation: Au g/t + (Ag g/t) x (1/66). $US 20.30 silver and $US 1,335 per ounce gold = 1Ag : 66Au.
precipitategold.com
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