ASSESSMENT REPORT PROSPECTING PROGRAM ION/DIRTY JACK PROPERTY NELSON MINING DIVISION N.T.S. MAP SHEET 82F.023 UTM COORDINATES 5454800N - 0455235E Work Performed Summer 2007 OWNER >* ' Tom Kennedy >8 404-22 nd Ave N,#^J CranbrookBC V1G$E5&: r,#*'' RER#TBY OWNER Tom Kenned 404-22 nd Ave Cranbrook BC V1 November 2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.00 INTRODUCTION 3 1.10 Location and Access 3 1.20 Property 3 1.30 Physiography 4 1.40 History of Previous Work 4 1.50 Purpose of Work 5 2.00 GEOLOGY 5 3.00 PROSPECTING 5 4.00 CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS 7 5.00 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES 8 6.00 AUTHOR'S QUALIFICATIONS 8 7.00 REFERENCES 9 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Property Location Map 3 Figure 2. Claim Map 4 Figure 3. Regional Geology Map 5 Figure 4. Prospecting Map In Sleeve 2
Ion/Dirty Jack Property PROSPECTING REPORT Tom Kennedy November 2007 1.00 INTRODUCTION This report describes the results of a prospecting program conducted on the Ion/Dirty Jack claim group in 2007. 1.10 Location and Access The I Ion/Dirty Jack group of claims is centered at UTM Coordinates 5454800N, 0455235E (Fig.1). The property is accessed by traveling Highway 3 approximately 11.5km Southeast of Castlegar, and then taking the Champion creek logging road 1 km to the property boundary. 1.20 Property The Ion/Dirty Jack group of claims is a 253.091 Ha mineral claim group composed of 3 adjoining claim blocks: Dirty Jack (tenure # 539157), Dirty Jack 2 (tenure # 539158) and ION-06 (tenure # 545262) owned by Tom Kennedy (Fig.2). i Property I oration Figure 1 Property Location Map
Figure 2 Claim map Property outlined in blue V. 100,000 30 Physiography The Ion/Dirty Jack mineral property is situated between 820m and 942m in elevation and consists of moderate to rugged topography in the drainage of Champion Creek. Forest cover is a mixture of coniferous and deciduous species of trees with a majority of the property located within areas of re-grown old logging and as well as several freshly logged areas. 40 History of Previous Exploration The Ion/Dirty Jack claims cover an area that has been held under tenure at various times. Prospecting on the property rediscovered a number of old workings; however no historical reference or assessment reports pertaining to the area are known to the author.
1.50 Purpose of work The purpose of the 2007 was to prospect newly developed road access and logging blocks in an area of favorable geology within the hanging-wall of the Champion Cr. Fault system. 2.00 GEOLOGY The Ion/Dirty Jack claims are underlain by undifferentiated Rossland Group volcano-sedimentary rocks, which have been intruded by the Jurassic aged Bonnington Pluton (Figure 3). The property covers the hanging wall portion of the Champion Lakes Fault, a major North trending tertiary fault zone. Numerous narrow intrusive dykes ranging from lamprophyre to syenite occur on the property. Regional Geology Map 1:250,000 3.00 PROSPECTING PROGRAM Rocks on the property can be divided into three main types: greenstone dykes, granite/granodiorite, and pendants. Greenstone dykes (lamproids?) are noted across the property, they contain epidote, chlorite, and pyrite, fracturing along their margins is common. These dykes sometimes have pink 5
altered feldspars with milled zones. Milled zones sometimes exhibit high level breccias textures, mainly open spaced quartz crystal veins with minor carbonate and limonite/pyrite mineralization. The main Bonnington granite/granodiorite is typically medium to coarse grained, massive weathering with rare pyrite. Three types of pendant were noted. Type one consists of mafic volcanic flows, with flow breccias, augite porhphoblasts, epidote, garnet, pyretic fracturing with minor chalcopyrite. Type two is sediment dominated with siltstone, quartzite, narrow limestone beds, conglomerate, pyretic and calc-silicate alteration is present, narrow pegmatite "veinlets" often pyrite rich are common. The third type is a sediment/volcanic mix. It is pyrite flooded, contains epidote, pyrite fractures up to 5 cm wide, this pendant hosts a mineralized showing called the Ion Zone. Five main mineralized showings were discovered, their locations as well as other prospecting highlights are shown on the included prospecting map. The Dirty Jack showing consists of massive sulphide fractures up to 12 cm wide roughly 70 trending with vertical dips. The fractures are cutting the sediment pendant. Massive sulphides are comprised of Po, Py, ZnS, CuPy. The Ion showing contains crystalline to milky quartz veins cutting a fault zone within the pyretic sediment/volcanic pendant sequence. Mineralization is comprised of disseminated and fracture needle like AsPy, PbS, ZnS, CuPy. The zone is present in outcrop and subcrop in a road ditchline. The massive sulphide pit showing is a series of fractures containing Po/Py and wispy CuPy. It is situated adjacent to a carbonate altered structural zone with sericite, disseminated Py, PbS, ZnS, AsPy and quartz veinlets. The zone is hosted by the sediment dominated pendant. 6
The Borrow zone is comprised of quartz carbonate viens with sericite, carbonate alteration, Py, cutting the granite and a schisty pendant unit. A greenstone dyke is also present. Milky/vuggy quartz veins are up to 18 cm wide with Fe carbonate, Py, AsPy, PbS, ZnS, CuPy. The AsPy Hill zone consists of quartz carbonate veinlets with lim/py, AsPy, halos of silicification, Py, AsPy flooding of the wallrock. Veins are hosted within the sediment dominated pendant. There are some massive sulphide fractures and replacements with rare PbS, and ZnS. Pegmatite veinlets with black tourmaline and pods of Po/Py with rare AsPy are present. 4.00 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Prospecting on the Ion/Dirty Jack claim block discovered a number of mineralized showing hosted within pendant sequences. Mineralization consisted of CuPy, Py, Po, AsPy, ZnS, PbS. Alteration associated with these zones was comprised of sericite, carbonate, and silica. At this time a program of detailed soil sampling is recommended to try to identify probable trends of the mineralization where outcrop is poor. Trenching on some of the better mineralized zones should be conducted to assess the structures with regards to near surface widths and grades. 7
5.00 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES Prospecti ng Prog ram Ion/Dirty Jack Property Work performed: Summer 2007 PROSPECTING CONTRACTORS: Tom Kennedy, South Slocan BC $2700.00 6 days @ $450/day (includes 4X4 vehicle) Tom Kennedy - report preparation and writing 325.00 1 day @ $325/day (includes typing, drafting & supplies) Total: $3025.00 6.00 AUTHOR'S QUALIFICATIONS As author of this report I, Tom Kennedy certifies that: 1) I am an independent consulting prospector residing at 404 22nd Ave North, Cranbrook, B.C. 2) I have been actively involved in mining and mineral exploration for the past 17 years. 3) I have been employed by individuals, as well as Junior and Major mining companies. 4) I have created and optioned numerous grass-roots mineral exploration properties. Tom Kennedy
Prospector 7.00 REFERENCES Hoy, T. and Dunne (1998): Geological compilation of the Trail map-area, southeastern British Columbia; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Geoscience Map 1998-1. 9
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