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Trailbreaker Resources (TSXV:TBK) samples 630.04 g/t gold in British Columbia

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TSXV:TBK
13 September 2021 10:00 (EDT)

Source: Trailbreaker Resources.

Trailbreaker Resources (TBK) has sampled up to 630.04 g/t gold at its Atsutla Gold Project 70 km south of the Yukon-B.C. border.

The result stems from grab samples taken at the Highlands Zone, six of which assayed over 190 g/t gold. Two of these samples averaged 630.04 g/t Au with 531.75 g/t silver, and 493.90 g/t gold with 472 g/t silver, respectively. Assays for phase 2 samples from the Highlands Zone remain pending.

The company also defined two other gold zones on the project, Willie Jack and Swan.

Willie Jack is a 1.25 km gold-arsenic-silver-molybdenum-tellurium geochemical anomaly with soil sample values up to 3,767 ppb gold. Initial rock sampling along this trend returned values up to 2.06 g/t gold (float); however, assays remain pending for follow-up rock samples of float and bedrock.

Swan is a 900 m x 700 m Au-As-Ag-Mo-antimony-copper-lead geochemical anomaly with soil sample values up to 406 ppb gold. Limited rock sampling from phase 1 yielded assays up to 3.17 g/t gold.

Trailbreaker will begin phase 3 exploration on the Atsutla Gold Project this month, including airborne magnetic, radiometric and VLF-EM surveys covering Highlands, Willie Jack and the Christmas Creek Zone.

Daithi Mac Gearailt, CEO of Trailbreaker, commented,

“The newly released Phase 1 assay results, coupled with the visible gold discovered during Phase 2, confirm that this is a high-grade gold-bearing system. Considering the size of the current geochemical soil anomalies, along with widespread visible gold found to date, I am very confident that more high-grade results will follow.”

Trailbreaker Resources is focused on quality mineral properties in British Columbia and the Yukon.

Trailbreaker Resources (TBK) is up by 4.84 per cent and is currently trading at $0.325 per share as of 9:39 am ET.

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