Rattlesnake Project
Overview
The Rattlesnake Hills Gold Project is located in Central Wyoming approximately 100 kilometres southwest of Casper on the western side of Natrona County. The Rattlesnake Hills Gold Project encompasses the Rattlesnake Hills Gold District nearly in its entirety and is a district scale gold exploration project comprising of 1,573 unpatented lode mining claims as well as 8 Wyoming State mining leases covering an area of approximately 30,400 acres.
Within the Rattlesnake Hills Gold Project, four significant zones of alteration and precious metal (gold and silver) mineralization have been identified that are associated with Eocene age alkalic intrusions at North Stock, Antelope Basin, South Stock and Blackjack. All four zones have been drilled and broad zones of low grade gold mineralization, as well as narrow discrete zones of high grade gold mineralization have been intersected, as indicated by the following highlights:
Comparing similar deposit characteristics, Cripple Creek (Newmont), to Rattlesnake Hills Gold Project