2011 PROSPECTING REPORT PLACER CLAIM - FOX 4 TENURE #793322 EVENT #5160421 SIMILKAMEEN MINING DIVISION MAP - 092H GPS COORDINATE REFERENCE CENTER OF CLAIM 49. 24' 6"N, 120. 36* 30" W REPORT PREPARED BY TENURE OWNER ROBERT ANDRE DAOUST FMC 106134 DECEMBER 31, 2011
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page i... Copy of Tenure Renewal 1... Cover Page 2... Table of Contents 3..Introduction / Location & Access / Previous work / General Geology 4... Summary / Conclusion 5... Work Evaluation & Cost Statement / Attending Parties & Qualifications Affidavit 6... General Location Map - Map 1 7... Tenure Location Map - Map 2 8... Prospecting Map - Map 3 Event #5160421
3 Introduction & Location The Fox 2 claim (tenure #793322) is located 10 air kilometers south-west of Princeton BC. The claim is located in the Dalby Meadows valley. Dalby Creek (seasonal) runs through the middle of the claim. Local rumor has it that there is an antediluvian channel of the Tulameen river running beneath the valley floor, and that the gold bearing layer is 2 to 9 meters below the current surface. That may be, fortunes have been made or lost on less information. Only Time Will Tell. Access Leaving the City of Princeton, travel south on Hwy 3 (Hope-Princeton Hwy) approximately 6 kilometers, then turn right onto Wrights Road. The road is paved for approximately 2kms then turns to gravel. A stop at the ranch house for permission to continue is definitely required. A 4 wheel drive with reasonable clearance will be required after this juncture. By using a hand held GPS unit to keep heading in the correct general direction, following a eclectic collection of twisting and turning old ranch roads, after approximately 6 kilometers the destination claim can finally be reached. Previous Work in the Area Some previous work has been done in the area, as evidenced by test pits and audit holes. I did not find any MinFile reports for Dalby Meadows. General Area Geology Dalby Creek is a southerly flowing waterway that flows into Lamont Creek & thence into Whipsaw Creek. The Whipsaw Creek drainage area is well documented as to being a moderate gold and other minerals producer. The Treasure Mountain and the Tulameen drainage area has been a constant, if not a high, producer of placer riches, gold and platinum. The area also has a high copper content. Event #5160421
Summary Reconnaissance prospecting for gold occurrences was conducted on August 20, 2011. We selected an area that seemed promising, as noted on Map 2. Using a White metal detector we narrowed our search to a spot which seemed to give us the best signal. We dug a test pit 2 meters square x 2.5 meters deep. The discarded material was inspected as it was removed. Using a hand classifier, -0.45mm material was collected in buckets for further off site inspection. We collected approximately 200kgms of classified material. We then filled in the pit and raked the surface. The samples were later broken down and studied off site. In the material that was retrieved from the deepest part of the pit, approximately 2.0 grams of very fine gold was recovered (100 mesh minus). Conclusions Further sampling and prospecting will have to be conducted on this claim. The tenure was renewed for another term. Event #5160421
..5.. Work Evaluation & Cost Statement August 20, 2011 7.0 Man Hours Prospecting J. Crowe Labour 3.5 hours $ 70.00 R. DAoust Supervisor 3.5 hours $ 87.50 $ 157.50 Allowable Vehicle Expenses (20%) 31.50 Allowable meal expenses 21.00 Report Preparation 40.00 Total $250.00 Attending Parties & Qualifications Robert DAoust - 27 years prospecting experience fine-106134 John Crowe - 4 years prospecting experience December 31, 2011 Report prepared by, Robert Andre DAoust Event #5160421
MineralTitles Online FOX 4 - GENERAL LOCATION MAP - EVENT 5160421 Fort St. John Terrace Quesnel Williams Lake Reveistoke \ 'YAwPrarK *J Vancouver Trail Victoria. Legend Provincial Boundary (1:6M) Boundary (International) Boundary (Interprovincial) a NTS Grid Transportation - Lines (1:6M) Road - Trunk Road' Main Rail Line Water-Lines (1:011) River/Stream - Definite Lake Definite Island - Definite Coastline - Definite Water - Polygons (1:6M) River/Stream - Definite I Lake Definite Major Cities 300 km This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. Notes: TENURE 793322 Map center: 54 20' N, 125 25' W Scale: 1:8,857,836
FOX 4 - EVENT 5160421 - MAP 3 PROSPECTING AREA ^VfV Fort S\John Quesnel \ Williams.Lake _ Vernon ;., Victoria legend Indian Reserves National Parks Conservancy Areas Parks DL 971 92H.047 Federal Transfer Lands Placer Tenure (current) PROSPECTING AREA Placer Claim Placer Lease Placer Reserves (current) Placer Claim Designation M A D FOX 4 CLAIM TENURE 793322 329574 0 793322 DL 75 Placer Lease Designation No Staking Reserve Conditional Reserve Release Required Reserve Surface Restriction Recreation Area Others MTO Grid (MTO) 789923 First Nations Treaty Related Lands r-j First Nations Treaty Lands r Integrated Cadastral Fabric r~i Survey Parcels BCGS Grid Contours (TRIM) E A O W 92H.037 704883 92H.038 Contour - Index Contour - Index.Indefinite Contour - Index.Depression Contour - Index.Depression Indefinite Contour - Intermediate Contour - Intermediate.lndefinite Contour - Intermediate. Depress ion i25 250 Map center: 49 24' 7.0" N, 120 36' 26.9" W H Scale: 1:7,089 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. Notes: TENURE #793322