Gold Commissioner`s Office \ VANCOUVER,B.C. ,d, peding Report
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Gold Commissioner`s Office \ VANCOUVER,B.C. ,d, peding Report
\ ,d, Gold Commissioner’s Office VANCOUVER,B.C. peding Report otl the Aud Claims Tenure Number 524400 Omineca Mining Division NTS 093NNW LatitudeW38’ 51”N Longitude 125* 31’ 43w Owner E.A DeBock Operator E. A DeBock Author E. A. DeBock kk Report Compiled February 2007 ,,d”’*_.. ., . I I TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Property Location 2. Regional physiography 2. Property access 2. Regional history 3. Claim status 3. Aud property geology 3. 2006 Sampling program 4. Conclusions and recommendations 6. References 7. Statement of costs 8. Statement of qualifications 9. List o f Appendices Appendix #l.I.C.P. analysis certifict of 2005 grab sample from the Aud discovery zone. Appendix #2.Field notes of Mr. Rob Duncan,advising geologist on the Aud property sampling project, Oct/2006 Appendix # 3 . Organization of chip samples in the series in which they weretaken. Samples positioned b y G.P.S. Sample values extracted from geochemical certificats. Appendix # 4 . 1.C.P.analysis certificats from samples taken in Aud discovery zone. Appendix #5. Compilation of sample values over sampling lengths. Position of each sample given in U.T.M. coordinates. List of F i g u r e s F i g u r e # 1.Location map of Aud property F i g u r e # 2. Claim and r e g i o n a l m a p . o f Aud property. F i g u r e # 3. S a m p l i n g m a p of Aud discovery zone. S h o w s s a m p l i n g s e r i e s and value of s a m p l e s i n t h e series. 2. Property Location The 25 units of the Aud property are located along the western m a r e of the Hogem Batholith in the Omheca Mining Division of North Central British Columbia ( N.T.S.093N ) ( Melville et al1993). The discovery area was identified and positioned by G.P.S.as 340874E/ 6169757 N,Zone 10. The Aud mineral property lies approximately 165 -kmeast northeast of Hazelton British Columbia along the southern boundary of the Omineca Provincial park ( Fig 1 ) and 58 km east northeast of the First Nations village of Takla Landing. A historic native trading post of Old Hogem lies approx.imately 7.5 km to the north west of the Aud discovery zone .Fig 1 ). Regional Physiography: The physiography of the Aud property and the SuROunding area was clearly and succinctly d e s c r i i by .Bostock ( 1948 ). The area may be described as largely rolling forested hills ,mountains of moderate height with rounded Supamits. Vegetation is largely forest species such as spruce and lodge pole pine. Exposure varies h m moderate to poor, soil sampling may work in localized areas but may be of questiodle value in othm. In the area north of the Aud property h m the margin of the Omineca River to the southern park born-, the terrain is largely marshy ( Fig. 1 ). Forest cover in such poorly drained areas is composed ofwillow, aspen,alder,and black poplar. Regiodly other recognkible physiographic f w suc6 as drumlins and glaciolacustiin flavio deposits were noted. hkquently alpine tracts were observed on rounded ridge tops of s u r o u n wmountains, Evidence of past glacial activity was observed in the area surrounding the Aud property. Property Access: The Aud property is accessed by two all weather bnmk mads fiom Mckenzie on Williston Lake and h m Fort St James on Stuart Lake ( Fig 1 )The trunk roads connect to secondary roads which permit improved access through out the OmineCa-Manson creek area. The Aud property is bisected by the Adams creek forest Sercrice road ( Fig 2 ) which provide good access through out the property. 3. Regional History: The region encompassing Manson creek,Vital creek, the Germansen and Omineca rivers has an extensive exploration and placer mining history, beginning in 1861. Placer gold was discovered on Vital creek in 1864,Gerxr4msen river 1870 and Manson creek in 1871. Placer mining was carried on Continuoouslyuntil 1887. Most creeks throughoutthe Manson to Quartzite creek to Germansen river have been explored and mined, some creeks were placered repeatedly. Hard rock prospecting was sporadic in the Manson creek ,Germansen river area until the beginning of road construction. Mining roads made their appearance in 1947 when a truck road was constructed for 68 miles h m Mile 648 on the Alaska Highway to Seryice p l m r operations. The major access to the Manson -Germansen river area was constructed in the early ( 1980s), the Omineca mining road ( Melville et al 1993 ). Interest in hard rock exploration and mining expanded significantly with the discovery of the Pinchi Lake mercury mine reportedly in the late 1930s ( 093K049 ) and the discovery of the Mount Milligan porphyry copper deposit ( 093 N 194 ) in the early 1980s ( Melville et all993 ). Claim stam: The 25 units of the Aud property were discovered Sept 01/ 05 along the margin of the Adams creek forestry road ( Fig 2 ). The property was squired Dec.24105. The tenure number of the Aud property is 524400. The Mineral Claim Exploration and Development Work Expiry Change was submitted Nov. 13/06. The New Claim status date is Dee. 24/07. Aud Property Geology The Aud mineral discovery was l m in a side cut of a logging road the malachite stain being an obvious marker. Examination of local rock types and minerakation in a zone 30 m to 50 M wide and lOOm long, was a prelimimry activity. The exposure of a pink intrusive unit with chalcopyrite porphyry was of immediate interest. Other geological features noted near the margin of the Aud propexty was a significant quartz blow out. Approaching 4. the Aud property a mixed package of geological features of Takla volcanics,folded sediments and tuffaceous units were identified. Malachite staining occurred in cracks and open faces. Chalcopyrite was found in crack filling and stringers as well as small quartz veins. The pink intrusive was first crossed approximately 1 km west of the discovery showing. An examination of the extent and exposure of the discovery zone dictated the scope and objective of future property work. The initial stages of property work were thorough prospecting of the discovery showing followed by extensive sampling. A prehhary truck traverse determined that intrusive outcrop was common along the Adams creek forestry road for nearly 5 km with evidence of copper mineralization for 1.25 km. The property work carried out in 2006 consisted of controlled panel sampling for the length of the discovery, showing while field work in 2005 was simply prelimimry prospecting and collecting a selection of grab sample,results are shown in Appendix 1. The Counby rock examined in the discovery showing was a pale pink-grey medium ~ ~ l requiangular s e Qtz momnite. . The momnite appeared to show traces of K-sparpotassic alteration particularly in areas where k t u r e density was intense Withjn the monzonite joints and veinlets are planar and may 'be in multiple directions, quartz veins are up to 2 cm wide. Dykes are present but uncommon ,they are dark/aplite/fhyoliteup to 10 cm wide. The Aud property as found was undisturbed except for the presence of the Adams creek forest road.,the discovery of economic minerals was in apparently unexplored ground 2006. Sampling Program The 2006 work on the Aud claim group consisted of panel chip samples for the length of the exposed subcrop/outcrop on the road cut. The road was built by bulldozer which left the rock shattered and moved from its original position. Acting on the advice of Mr. Rob Duncan an accompanYing geologist who suggested that a series of chip samples laid down the strike of the exposed intrusive would be the most logical way to obtain objective meaningful data for the 85m length of the sample area ( Appendix 2 Duncans field notes and observations ). A series of 19 chip samples were laid out in two series starting at point 35064W6179045N, and progressed due wesfward for 28m The first point of the sample series being 393367,ending at 393380 each Sample is 2m long. Within the first segment of the chip samples a .5m(#393369) was found to have 2mmpure chalcopyrite stringers of 1% copper. A .2m zone of sample #393372 was found to have lmm stringers of chalcopyrite which ran 1% copper. Within the string of sample numbers # 3933694393380 a 1Om section showed a marked zone of malachite staining in joints. Chalcopyrite 5. FIGURE # 3 A TO C SAMPLING MAP OF SAMPLES FROM DISCOVERY ZONE. MAPS SHOW THE RESPECTIVE VALUES OF COPPER AND GOLD PER SAMPLE. I 3130650 E 3W600E I I I 35c I I i h \ I t / K 2 E X E Pg F2eg g.&rgg ggg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I5m of 0.31% Cu & O.O2g/t Au 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~ 28 m of 0.16% Cu & 0.029n Au including Bm of 0.52% Cu I I Nlr Elmer DeBock Chip Samples Sample Numbers Rqlacaon: m z o n a10 (NAD 83) scak 1%lo w 0 7.5 15 mehs I I 35MUW)E I 35 m 30 15m of 0.31% Cu 8 0.02gh Au including 6m of 0.62% Cu I Mr Elmer DeBock Chip Samples cu PPm I I I 3% 350BWE , I I ForestryRoad Mr Elmer DeBock Chip Samples Au PPm I 6. stringers were fkquently found equivalent to the original grab specimens ,taken in 2005 which m.8% cu and .12glt au. ( Fig 3) The second string of samples with numbers starting at #393381 and ending at ## 393385 each individual sample being 3m long. The initial sample #393381 showed visible chalcopyrite stringers. The second sample #393382 was comparable to the discovery grab samples. collected in 2005, A preliminary sample summary of chip sample # 1 is calculated as 28m of 0.16% copper and .02 glt gold including 6 m of .52% copper and 0.07 glt gold- A fiuther 15 meters of 0.3% copper and 0.02 g/t was found in sample series-#2. Conclusions and Recommendations: The data generated by the chip sampling program demonstrate the presence of both gold and pophyry copper.Previous authors have pointed out the presence in porphyry style mineralization in the Hogem Batholith ( Carter 1981 ).The degree of mineralization found within the intrusive host rock ofthe Aud discovery zone suggest that there is a real potential for economic amounts of the minerals recovered. The presence of Mount Milligan,~porphyry copper /gold property located in a portion of the Hogem Batholith suggest the possibility of an economic deposit with in the Aud property . It is recommended that M e r property work on the Aud property is warranted based on the values of samples collected and the extent ofvisible mineralization. The property work should encompass soil grids sediment sampling of any flowing strams. A significant amount of data may be generated by a prospecting program. A program such as is suggested should not be overjy costly since access to the property is not a problem and the terrain is moderate and easily traversed.. A program such as suggested would do much to clarify the status of the economic mineral potential ofthe Aud PrOFty- c 7. References Anon. 1933.Bulletin# 1 Bureau of Mines Bostock H.S. 1948.Geological Survey Memoir 247 Physiography of the Canadian Cordillera with Special Reference to the Area North of the Fifty Fifth Parallel. Carter N.C. 1981. Porphyry Copper and Molybdenum Deposits of West Central British Columbia. Ministry of Mines and Petroleum Resources. Melville D.M.,D.M. Nellis, G.J.Payie,K.A. Bellefontaine and F. Fen. Manson N.T.S.093N. PAGE 1 OF 4 OFFICEUSEONLY STATEMENT OF WORK, CASH PAYMENT, RENTAL Mineral Tenure Act Sections 29,30,31,33 and 50 Type-ofTile: Mining Division: I, Placer Mineral 0 Omineca E .A, DeBock Box 3506 R>R>#Z 1-( Clearwater B,C. VOE 1NO E,A.DeBock Box 3506 R.R.#Z 604 587 6452 (postal-) CTelePhorre) Client Number 146366 Ifrecordingwork, compktethefollowingand continue onto P-3Ifpaying c88h in lieu ofwork or lease rental, turn to (and complete) Page4 i The Aud 524400 phydcrl Technical IS 1500.00 B $ 2783.51 D I $ 4605.00 IE PorfaMe W Cmdit (PAC) Withdrsnrval (Box D) either or fromtheaccount(s)of: 30% of value in Box B & C only OTotalPAC E.A.DeBock- TOTAL VALUE OF WORK (Complete Page 3) A+B+C+D=E m112 Rev. 2001102 TYPE OF EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT WORK PAGE 2 OF 4 PHYSICAL WORK , When claiming exploration and development costs for trenches,open cuts,adits, pits, shafts, panning and sluidng (placer only), redamation, and road and trail construction, the following details must be provided on separate pages and attached to this Statement: (a) an accurate map showing the location of the daimed phys-mlwork relative to the boundaries and legal cometpost of a 4 post mineral d a i i or the boundaries and legal posts of a 2 post mineral daim or placer daim, or the boundaries of a lease Or cT0wn granted mineral d i m ; (b) metric dimensions of all workings, m, open cuts, adits, pits and shafts; (c) the amount of material removed from the ground of the title and tested or processed; (d) the length and width of a road, in metric measure, togetherwithdetails of how the road ortrail was constructed or improved, and the manpower, equipment and machinery used; (e) metric dimensions of an airstrip or M imust be stated, togehr with full details of how it was amtmded; and (9a fully-itemized cost statement where costs for labour (wages), f.bod and accomndation, tramporhtm - ,rentaloroperationof machinery, equipment and/or instmments is being d a m .Receipts are not requked but must be provided if reQuested by the Gold Commissioner. - andlor phodoclrammetricmapping,when done Ground control surveys, line-cuttingor grid emtablishment, and in preparationfora -1, geophysical or geocbmicalsurvey or diamond CkiUingwwk, may be submid physical work. Thefolluwing details must be a#achedtothii statement at thetime o f s u b m i i c W recording ifthii work is recorded separately as physical work: (a) for a control survey, an accurate traversemap must be submitted, the sutvey method must be stated and described, and the procedure Shawn or described bywhich the surveywas tiedto an accurately located derence point rebtedto daim boundaries; (b) f o r l i n g , the spedfications must be stated,and the linesShawn on a mapin relation tothe daimsand t.o identifiable . grid. A geographiifbatumswhiiwillrelate it to an indeucmap. New grid must be dedydistinguished from any geological,geophysical or geochemical map showing the grid, daims and geographic featwes will sewe and h (c) fortopographiior photogmmmetric mapping, the map must be submitted includii the names of the firm orindividualswho ’prepared it and daim bwndanes - andsunreygridsmustbesuperimposedonthe~imap. Global Positioning System (UHYBYI) ofa mineral or placer daim may be submitted for physicalworkaeclits. A report in compliancewiththestandardsand@debesfbr~ - a Global Pdtbning System survey e&&bhed by the Mineral TiBranch must be submiied either with this sfatement ofwork orsubequdly, but no laterthan 30 days aftertheanniversary date of the claim. Surveys canjed out bya Britbsh Columth L a n d S u ~ ~ ~ o r m a y submittdforphysicalmnkcredits tm provided a copy ofthe survey plan is attached to thii Statement. Archaeological Impact Ammmmnt Study may be s u b m i i for physical workcredii according tothe provisions in the Regulation. AcoWoftheapprovedSaKtyReportmustbesubmittedwiththeprescribedformundetsection29oftheAd. TECHNICAL WORK Requires a technical assessment report prepared by a qualified person and in acamhrmwith the applicaMe requkements inthe sections of PartC ofthe Mineral A d Regulation (BC Reg 587/77)demnced bekw. The report must be r e c e i v e d m days Of the first anniversary date on this Statement that occurs on or immediately folkwing the tecxwding date of this Statement. The section numbers liied below referto sectkms set out in Part C ofthe MineralAct Regulation. GEOLOGICAL: sedions 1 - 4 and 5 GEOPHYSICAL: Sections 1 - 4 and 6 GEOCHEMICAL: Sedions 1 - 4 and 7 DIAMOND DRILLING: Sections 1 - 4 and 8 PROSPECTING: Sections 1- 4 and 9 Mn 112 Rev. 2001/02 WORK CREDITS APPWD TQ-cLA1MS f821.49 I wish to apply $ -claim(- claim per H-1 The Aud PAGE 3 OF 4 EVENT NUMBER: of the total value in Box E (from Page 1) as fa IlOWS: Tsrwrr, Naaf Number UdkP 524400 25 -Expiry Dab 182.15 07-Dec-07 I 182.15 NOTICETO GROUP / CAD EVENT NUMBER: RECORDED Name Name of ownerloperator 1. E.A. 2, / Feb. 04/07 DeBock Amount $2783.51 $ REPORT OF PHYSICAL EXPLORATIONAND DEVELOPMENT Section 15 Mineral Tenure Act Regulation - I.Event number: 3. Type of Tenure: 2. Tenure number@): 524400 ..xo Mineral, or o Placer Phone: Address Box 3506,RR#RClearwater B.C. 4. Recorded holder= 5'7-692. E.A. DeBock VOE IN0 Phone: 5. Operator: Address: E.A. DeBOCk As Above Phone: 6. Report author= Address: E.A. DeBock 7. Qualifications of operator: Have BSc U.B.C and M.S.C University of Alberta. Have several geology courses, plus 2 field seasons with G.S.C. Further I have spent 30 Prospector with 30 yrs experience seasons as a p r o b i o n a l prospector I 8. Brief summary of work activity on claim(s) in recent years: I Sept. 01/05.Encountered well mineralized zone in road &,spent 2 days prospecting along 5km of road Significant amount of malachite and chalcopyrite found and sampled Oct.23 106 Carried out chip sampling program on the discovery zone. NEW WORK (A tach additional sheets if more space is required) 9. Start date: Sept 01/05 -04105 10. Tenure numbeds) of claim(s) that work was performed on: Oct.22106 -23/06 X 524400 Worked on units 21,18,17,10,07,02 Stop date: 11. Detailed written description of the work activity and results obtained: (If ground control or survey work is being claimed please attach plan(s) as required by Section 15 of the Regulations) A panel chip sample program was carried out on the discovery zone. A total of I 9 samples we 85p. Mineralization was found chalcopyrite porphyry to ralization was e found in pink intrusive w Hogem Batholith . The ch numbers in both gold and area. . 12. Metric dimensions of workings: (Open cuts,adits, pits, shafts, There no Logging road cut wa &dat 85 m ." ap 5 to 8m wide * YV Rev. Feb 10/2006 trenches ,necessary since there was a road cut present with good exposure. trenches) 13. Amount of material excavated and tested or processed: (metric units) 14. G q k p h i c location of work sib: (access description, map numbers, map coordinates) 19 5kg chip samples were taken for testing The discovery zone was located on N.T,S. map 093N with coordinates by G P S being 340874U6169757 N. zone 10. The above coordinates are the discovery zone.alhrvork was done on the discovery zone Attach 1:10,000 scale MTO map Continue on following page - Page2 - I 15. Was GPS used to map work sites? The GPS used was a Gamin eTrex Vista 16. Work site(s) marking (flagging, cut lines, other): Work area marked with flagging If yes, speafy make and model: 17. No photographs were taken. Are photographs of work sites attached? 18. Was Notice of work filed? Permit number: No COST STATEMENT 19. Expense@): Total Hours Labour cost: (specify type) Geologist Prospector Hourly Rate Daily Rate 475.00 300.00 24 hours 5 days Total(s) ($1 \ 1425.00 1500.00 J Equipment & Machinery cost: (specify type) I 20. Transportation: (specify type) 4 wheel drive truck 5O.oolday plus 60.00fuel Raws) Days I 5 days 550.00Total (S)(S) Lodging IFood: 7O.OOIday 8man days 560.00 i Other: (specify) $30.0Olsample I I 19 samples 570.00 I I Amount claimed for assessment: I 1821-49 E. A.De Bock (Signaturn of Recoded Hdder/Agent) Feb 04/07 (Date) Please ensure you attach the map. This report must be submitted within 30 days of the date you registered the exploration and developmentwork in MTO. Submit the report to any Government Agent, Mineral Tiles Office, or you can mail to: Mineral Tiles Branch Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources 300 - 865 Homby Street Vancouver, 6C V6Z 2G3 # Rev. Feb lOrr&B I 9. Appendix # 1 I.C.P. analysis certificat s of 2005 grab samples from the Aud discovery zone 28-Sep-05 ECO TECH LABORATORY LTD. 10041 Dallas Drive KAMLOOPS, B.C. V2C 6T4 E.A. DeBock Box 3506 RR#2, Clearwater, BC VOE IN0 ICP CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS AK 2006-1117 Phone: 250-573-5700 Fax : 250-573-4557 No. of samples received: 1 Sample Type: Rock Project: Not Indicated Submitted by: Elmer DeBock Values in ppm uriiess otherwise reported Resplit: 1 OED01 S@hdsrd: SH13 GE005 JJlga 125 5.8 0.61 10 1.5 1.41 55 165 50 <5 0.36 <1 16 81 9079 2.81 4 0 0.39 243 18 0.04 <5 <1 16 57 0.74 553 4 30 14 <5 <20 30 0.05 4 0 42 e l 0 2 47 29 i610 24 <5 <20 54 0.11 4 0 70 e l 0 10 74 3 1310 1.27 86 3.69 4 0 0.02 G dW1068b XLS/OS t’ i Appendix # 2 Field notes of Mr. Rob Duncan advising geologist on Aud property sampling project, October 12006 Rimfire Minerals Corp. 700-700 W. Pender St. Vancouuver B.C. V6C 1G8 AUD PROPERTY FIELD EXAM NOTES OCT 23d 2006 L 1. . RD-AUD-1: 350645E/ 6179045N. At the showing location. The entire length of outcrop/subcmp/road cut exposed here-is 85 metres long. Oriented east - west. a. Looking at Elmer's Cu-Au showing on the western margin of the Hogem Batholith, south of the Omenica River. b. Physiography is rolling hills with poor to moderate exposure with Drumlins and glacidacusttind fluvial deposits. c. Soils will work well in spots and be useless in others. 2. Have been driving (Northeast) through Takla Volcanics and see lots of blded sediments and tufFaceous units as well. A mixed package. Some quartz blow outs within this package. 3. Crossed the intrusive contact lkm to the west of here it is: Pale ppink-grey med- coarse grained equgranular Hb-Qtz monzonite to Hb-Bt-Qtz Monzonite in the sampled area it is pink coloured with selvage and envelope controlled KSpar (potassic) alteration. 4. Potassic alteration is not pervasive but joint and envelope up to 2cm wide. Where fiactum density is high enough, you rarely achieve pervasive KSpar alteration. 5. Joints and veinlets are planar and in 3 directions. Note we are sampling a road cut and Caterpillar push that creates's jumbled s u b p , so orientations are impossible. Quartz veins to 2cm wide max. More typically 1-2mm wide with trace chalcopyrite, pyrite also cross-cutting massive sulphide veinlets to 2mm that are cpy-py. These are carrying most of the grade. Rare dark grey Qtz/Aplite/Rhyolitic dykes up to 1Ocm wide. 6. Within the first chip sample a 1Om section shows strong malachite stinaing on joints with cpy stringers equal to Elmer's original hand sample that ran 0.8% Cd0.12 gJt Au. 7. Chip sample #1 starts at 350645U6179045N and runs 28m due west. a. Sample start ##is393367 and ends at ##393380.Each sample is 2m' b. 0.5m sediOn of 393369 has 2mm pure copy stringers, 1% cpy. c. 0.2m section of 393371 has 1mm cpy stringers on joint faces 1% CPY. 8. Chip sample ##2starts at 350600U6179047N (east end and runs due West). a. Sample # starts at 393381 and ends at 393385. Each sample is 3m! b. 393381 has visible cpy stringers: c. Sample 393382 is equivalent to Elmers' grab sample. Audrey Chip Sample Composite Summary Chip Sample One: - 28 metres of 0.16% copper & 0.02 g/t gold including 6 metres of 0.52%copper and 0.07 g/t gold. 15 metres of 0.31% copper & 0.02 g/t gold. . Appendix # 3 Organization of chip samples in the series in which they were sampled. Samples were positioned by G.P.S. Sample values as extracted from original geochemical certificats. I Sample ID Projection 393367 NAD 83 2 10 393368 NAD 83 Z 10 393369 NAD 83 Z I 0 393370 NAD 83 Z I 0 393371 NAD 83 Z I 0 393372 NAD 83 2 10 393373 NAD 83 Z I 0 393374 N m 8 3 Z 10 393375 N A D 83 Z 10 393376 NAD 83 Z I 0 393377 NAD 83 Z 10 393378 NAD 83 Z 10 393379 NAD 83 Z 10 393380 NAD 83 Z 10 393381 NAD 83 Z 10 .393382 NAD 83 Z 10 393383 NAD 83 2 10 393384 NAD 83 Z I 0 393385 NAD 83 Z 10 ~ Property Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Audrey Date UTM Easting UTM-Northing Certificate A u j p m A g j p m A_% A s j p m B j p m B a j p m Oct 23 2006 350645 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.5 0.68 25 -10 430 Oct 23 2006 350643 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 1 6 -10 60 Oct 23 2006 350641 6179045 VA06123350 0.098 3.9 1.04 6 *-I0 250 Oct 23 2006 350639 6179045 VA06123350 0.012 0.7 0.89 3 -10 150 Oct 23 2006 350637 6179045 VA06123350 0.1 3.8 1 1 -10 270' Oct 23 2006 350635 6179045 VA06123350 0.019 1.2 0.75 I -10 130 Oct 23 2006 350633 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 0.82 1 -10 70 Oct 23 2006 350631 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 0.82 I -10 60 Oct 23 2006 350629 6179045 \)A06123350 0.006 0.6 0.82 I -10 70 Oct 23 2006 350627 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 0.87 1 -10 60 Oct 23 2006 350625 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 0.9 I -10 80 Oct 23 2006 350623 6179045 VA06123350 0.01 6 0.8 0.83 4 -10 70 Oct 23 2006 350621 6179045 VA06123350 0.0025 0.1 0.97 1 -10 90 Oct 23 2006 350619 6179045 VA06123350 0.026 1.6 0.92 1 -10 150 1.1 0.86 1 -10 90 0.016 6179047 VA06123350 Oct 23 2006 350600 0.5 0.91 1 -10 90 350597 6179047 VA06123350 0.008 Oct 23 2006 I 0.83 1 -10 110 0.024 6179047 VA06123350 Oct 23 2006 350594 2.4 0.84 1 -10 80 Oct 23 2006 350591 6179047 VA06123350 0.058 0.1 1.13 2 -10 70 6179047 VA06123350. 0.0025 Oct 23 2006 350588 ' SampleID B e j p m Bigpm Cam% Cdgpm Cogpm Crgpm Cugpm Fe-% Gagpm H g j p m K-% Lagpm Mg-?h M n j p m Mogpm 393367 -0.5 -2 0.81 -0.5 5 6 330 1.74 -10 -1 0.15 10 0.35 315 1 393368 0.5 -2 0.75 -0.5 7 6 36 1.86 -10 I 0.1 10 0.51 327 0.5 393369 -0.5 2 0.77 0.9 15 4 6600 2.9 -10 -1 0.17 10 0.59 369 18 393370 -0.5 -2 0.7 -0.5 7 5 855 2.05 -10 -1 0.12 10 0.46 306 2 393371 -0.5 -2 1.17 0.7 12 5 8170 2.68 -10 -1 0.17 10 0.52 335 2 393372 -0.5 -2 0.55 -0.5 7 5 873 2.07 -10 -1 0.1 10 0.38 265 13 393373 -0.5 -2 0.77 -0.5 5 5 50 1.79 -10 -1 0.11 10 0.32 251 1 ~ _ _ 393374 -0.5 -2 0.7 -0.5 5 7 36 1.77 -10 -1 0.12 10 0.46 322 1 393375 -0.5 -2 0.73 -0.5 6 5 469 1.9 -10 -1 0.11 10 0.4 272 2 -0.5 -2 0.76 -0.5 5 7 23 1.8 -10 -1 0.13 I 0 0.44 318 0.5 393376 393377 -0.5 -2 0.9 -0.5 6 7 43 2.35 -10 -1 0.16 10 0.57 431 1 393378 -0.5 -2 0.64 -0.5 6 6 948 1.88 10 -1 0.13 10 0.48 310 18 -0.5 6 8 239 2.08 -10 -1 0.19 10 0.5 382 13 393379 0.6 -2 0.89 393380 -0.5 -2 0.67 -0.5 8 6 3430 2.26 -10 -1 0.14 I 0 0.51 271 6 393381 -0.5 -2 0.43 -0.5 7 6 2940 2.25 -10 -1 0.18 I 0 0.56 310 13 393382 -0.5 -2 0.68 -0.5 7 6 2600 2.61 10 -1 0.15 10 0.59 389 1 -0.5 -2 0.52 -0.5 6 6 3410 2.27 -10 -1 0.16 10 0.47 301 23 393383 393384 -0.5 -2 0.61 -0.5 8 7 4580 2.48 -10 -1 0.15 10 0.48 303 18 393385 0.5 -2 0.58 -0.5 8 21 1915 2.45 10 -1 0.15 10 0.79 471 1 I , Sample ID Na_ 6 N i j p m Pgpn I Pbgpm S% , S b j p m Scgpm Srgpm T h j p r 4 2 55 3 28 0.04 5 2 52 -2 0, 1 3 21 0.01 -2 2 62 -231 0.09l 3 24 0.79 -2 3 48 -2 15I 71 0.081 -2I 66I -2 14 3 65 3 -2 3 59 14 1.05 -23I 0.051 I3miw I 1 1 - I I 1 16 16 17 p 3 7 5 p I 393376 0, 3933771 0,3 I I I 16 I ti393383 393384 393385 3 65 3 2 6 43 2 60 3 3 11 66 3 I I 21 0,,( 0, 0, 31 6 3 3 3 62 3 3 3 63 3 I 16 6 101 7 4 81 6 5 5 4 2 5 3 2 I I 0.08 0.01 0.031 0.05 0.01 0.01I 0.09 0.04 0.42 0.23 0.13 0.29 0.58 0.02 I 1 -2 -2 -21 -2 -2 -2I -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 I I 1 I I I -10 -10 -1 ( -1( -1 ( -1 ( -1 ( -1(3I -1(3 -10 -1 ( -1 (3 I 2i 2 2 21 2 2 41 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 Ugpm V j p m W j p m Z n j p m 36 -1 0 17 -1( -1 ( -10 127 55 62I 63 64 46I 61 63 75 42 47 49 49 58 I I c . i yq-+ -2 -2 -23 -231 -2 -2 -231 -2 -2 -2 -2 -23 -2 -2 0.11 0.11 -10 I I I II ' 36I 51 48 41 I -101 -10 -10 -101 '21 15 45 44 57 20 -1 0 -1 0 25 30 26 I I -1( 0.111 0.09 -1 ( -1 ( -1 (I -1 ( I -1 ( I Appendix # 4. Geochemical analysis certificat from 19 chip samples collected from the discovery zone of the Aud property Oct. 23/06. i ALS. Chernex EXCELLENCE IN ANALYllCAL CHEMISTRY ALS C a m Ltd. To. AFIRE MINERALS CORPORATION 700 700 W. PENDER ST. VANCOUVER BC V6C 1G8 Page: I Finalized Date: 13-DEC-2006 Account: RlMFlR 0 212 Brooksbank Avenue North Vancouver BC WJ 2Cl Phone:004 984 0221 Fw: 604 984 0218 www.al8chemex.com I CERTIFICATE VA06123350 Project: RFM-06-26 P.O. No.: This report is for 19 Rock samples submitted to our lab in Vancouver, BC, Canada on 30-OCT-2006. The following have access to data associated with this certificate: ROB DUNCAN To: 1 SAMPLE PREPARATION ALS CODE DESCRIPTION WEl-21 LOCI-22 CRU-31 SPL-21 PUL-31 Received Sample Weight .Sample login Rcd w/o BarCode Fine crushing 70% e2mm Split sample riffle splitter Pulverizesplit to 85% <76 urn ALS CODE OESCRlPTiON INSTRUMENT ME-ICP41 Au-AA23 34 Element Aqua ReQiaICP-AES Au 3Og FA-AA finish ICP-AES AAS I I ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES RIMFIRE MINERALS CORPORATION ATTN: ROB DUNCAN 700 700 W. PENDER ST. VANCOUVER BC V6C IG8 rhis is the Final Report and supersedes any preliminary report with this certificate number. Results apply to samples as submltted. All >agesof this report have been checked and.approved for release. c- - - Sianatu re: 7 + - Keith Rogers, Executive Manager Vancower Laboratory I I ALSChemex - '%: RIMFIRE MINERALS CORPORATION 700 700 W. PENDER ST. - EXCSLLENCR IN ANALYTICAL CH@Ml$TRY - Total A . ages: 2 (A C) VANCOUVER BC V0C 108. Finallzed Date: 13-DEC-2008 Account: RIMFIR 212 BrookabankAvenue North Venoouw 8C WJ 2CI (A Lr') Page: 2 = A Project RFM-06-28 Phonr: 804 80) 0221 Ptw 004 964 0218 www.al8chemex.com I MNCP41 ME-ICP41 Al Ai B ko 4 PPm 0.02 0.008 PPm 0,2 % 0.01 PPm 2 393367 393368 393309 284 *o.oos 0.08 -70 393371 383372 2.06 2.64 0,098 0,012 0.100 0,s *0.2 3.9 0.7 3.8 26 6 6 3 9 1.2 9.2 4.2 0.8 4.2 0.7s *2 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.87 *2 *2 *2 *2 *lo 40.2 0.8 4.2 1.6 1;1 0.90 0.83 0.97 0.92 e 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 393873 393374 393376 393376 393377 393378 393378 393380 393381 393382 3933@3 393384 383386 WU-21 ROW^ W l LOR Arc&I Iamplo Dorarlption MOUlod -I* Unfb I,02 3.60 , 2.24 1.80 2.28 2.18 1.74 1.Be 1.68 1.76 3.24 3.82 9.08 3.82 2.64 128 *0.006 0.019 *O.OOS *0.006 0.<O.W *0.006 0.016 *O.W 0.026 0.010 0.008 0.024 0.W *0.005 0.6 1.o 2.4 a 2 . 1.oo 1.04 0.89 1.00 0.86 0.91 0.83 * 0.84 1.13 ME-1-41 4 Q Q 4 4 Q e 2 MEXP41 1 W-ICP41 ME.ICP41 ME-ICP41 MWCP41 ME-ICP41 Be el wm ca n cd co pgm 10 ME4CP41 Bo Ppm 10 PPm 0.5 2 0,Ol Ppm 0,s *lo 430. *? 5 7 16 *lo 4 0 0.81 0.76 0.77 0.70 1.17 a.5 *0,6 250 150 270 a.5 0.6 40.6 C0.S 0.68 4.6 4.6 *0.6 . *I0 4 0 60 *lo *lo 4 0 *lo '' m t *Ob *2 2 *2 *2 130 70 60 70 60 <o.s CO.6 *o.s e e 0.77 0.70 0.73 0,76 80 70 *0.6 *0,6 0.6 *0.6 *0.6 *2 *2 *2 *2 *2 0.80 0.84 0.89 0.67 0.43 ~0.5 9 0.68 0.52 , 0.61 0.68 90 160 90 90 110 80 70 COOS ~0.5 e0.6 *0.6 0.6 *2 <2 *2 e *2 *2 0.9 qO.6 0.7 4.6 I 4.6 c0.6 4.6 e0.6 CO.6 4.5 4.6 4.6 a.5 *0.6 1 7 12 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 7 7 6 8 8 Mk-lCP41 Cr PPm 1 ME-ICP41 M1 - 6 6 4 6 6 330 36 8600 290 866. 8170 206 268 6 873 6 7 60 cu Fe ppm 1 0.01 K 1.74 1.88 5 7 7 6 8 6 8 43 948 239 3430 2040 2.07 1.79 1.TI 1.00 1.80 2.35 1.88 2.08 2.28 226 6 6 7 21 2600 341.0 4680 1916 2b1 2.27 248 245 36 489 23 . ' A ME-ICP41 303367 393368 393369 393370 303371 4 0 *lo *l 1 4 0 4 0 4 0 ,*1 *1 4 303372 393373 393374 393375 393376 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 *l *l 303377 393378 303370 393380 393381 4 0 10 40 40 4 0 4 *l *l 393382 303383 303384 393385 10 4 0 40 10 Unlt. LOR ME-ICP41 MQ Ppm 1 ME4CP41 ME-ICP41 Ns NI % 0.01 PPm 1 0.35 0.51 0.59 0.46 0.52 316 327 369 335 1 4 18 2 2 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.05 0.04 10 10 10 10 10 0.38 0.32 0.46 0.40 0.44 265 251 322 272 318 13 1 1 2 *1 10 *1 *l 0.10 0.13 0.10 0.14 0.18 10 10 10 10 0.67 0.48 0.50 0.61 0.56 431 310 382 27 1 310 4 *l *l *1 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 10 10 10 10 0.69 0.47 0.48 0.79 389 301 303 471 PPm 1 ME-ICP41 K ME-ICP41 ME-lCP41 La Ma n w 0.01 PPm 10 0.01 0.1s 0.10 0.17 0.12 0.17 10 10 10 10 10 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.13 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS ME-ICP41 Mn Ppm 5 Ha Total # Pages: 2 (A C) Finalized Date: 13-DEC-2006 Account: RlMFlR Project: RFM-06-26 I ME-ICP41 Go ppm 10 ,amplo Dm8oription - 700 700 W. PENDER ST. 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North Vancouver BC V7J 2C1 Phone: 804 984 0221 Fax: 604 884 0218 www.alschemex.com Mothod -- Page: 2 B 3: RIMFIRE MINERALS CORPORATION ALS Chemex ME-ICP41 P PPm 10 ME-ICP41 Pb P?m 2 ME-ICP41 2 2 3 3 3 660 28 680 670 670 660 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.07 3 2 2 2 2 ,/en\ 1 18 13 8 13 0.07 1 23 18 1 0.06 0.07 VA06123350 ME-ICP41 sc ME-ICP41 sb 0.01 Ppm 2 PPm 1 ppm 1 21 24 7 14 0.04 0.01 0.79 0.08 1.06 5 <2 *2 <2 *2 2 2 3 2 3 62 62 48 66 59 650 640 600 590 16 6 10 7 4 0.08 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.01 <2 <2 *2 *2 *2 2 2 2 2 2 127 55 1 1 2 2 1 860 520 610 850 560 8 \ 6 5 5 4 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.42 0.234 <2 *2 4 3 3 40 61 63 75 42 2 620 2 2 2 5 670 590 630 5 3 2 0.13 0.29 0.58 0.02 *2 *2 <2 *2 a K Mk-ICP41 sr ~ 4 *1 4 308 ' 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 '\ *2 e2 <2 . 62 63 84 3 3 3. 3 4 . 47 49 49 58 3: RIMFIRE MINERALS CORPORATION ALS Chemex EXCELLENCE IN ANALYWCAL CHEMISTRY VANCOUVERBCV6ClG8 Phone: 004 884 0221 F&. 804 984 0218 www.alschemex.com Project: RFM-06-26 700 700 W. PENDER ST. ALS Canada Lld. 212 Brodcsbenk Avenue North Vancouver BC WJ 2Cl I ME-ICP41 W Ppm 1 ME-ICP41 W PPm ME-ICP41 10 2 36 44 <lo 4 0 17 20 39 21 38 ME-ICP41 Ti % 0.01 393367 393368 393389 383370 393371 *20 *20 *20 *20 *20 0.05 0.09 0.06 0.08 0.05 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 *lo 40 4 0 4 0 4 0 45 60 47 36 4 0 4 0 393372 393373 393374 393375 393376 <20 <20 <20 *20 *20 0.09 0.10 0.1 1 0.10 0.11 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 *l0 4 0 4 0 4 0 *1 0 51 48 41 46 44 4 4 4 4 393377 393378 393379 393380 393381 420 *20 <20 *20 *20 0.08 0.11 0.08 0.09 0.10 4 0 40 410 4 0 4 0 65 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 10 40 *lo *20 0.08 0.09 0.09 *20 0.10 Brrnplo Doscriptlon 393382 393383 393384 393385 *20 ME-lCP41 TI PPm 10 ME-ICP41 ME-ICP41 lh Ppm 20 Mothod Analyt. UnH. LOR *lo *lo . 40 40 *l0 4 0 U Ppm 10 *lo *lo 4 0 4 0 410 4 0 45 46 44 44 59 4s tll ppm 0 0 0 0 *lo *lo 20 , 21 15 18 17 17 23 23 20 20 28 30 25 44 *lo 30 57 4 0 26 -- Page: 2 C Total # Pages: 2 (A C) Finalized Date: 13-DEC-2006 Account: RIMFIR CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS VA06123350 Appendix ## 5 A compilation of sample values from the discovery zone on the Aud property.Valuesare shown over the sample length. Position for samples given in U.T.M. coordinates. c FIGURE 1 Aud mineral property index map, N.T.S. 93N showing position of mineral claims. Map illustrates surrounding geography. FIGURE 2. Aud regional map,showing the location of the Aud claims and the location of the chip sample program.