Trailbreaker Resources Inc. has extended their surficial gold signature at their Golden Sable Property in South-Central British Columbia. The signature was identified after a review of the geophysical platform conducted by Trailbreaker’s technical team. This expansion consists of 17 newly identified gold anomalies within the property, with a visible surface presence.
The initial report identified 12 anomalies, providing heightened confidence in the project. With the newly identified anomalies, the team has determined that the total signature size has expanded by 50%. Trailbreaker believes that this signature is the product of the Notch Hill Formation which is situated less than 5 km away from the property.
The Notch Hill Formation consists of both sedimentary and volcanic rock which has predominantly been known to contain high silver and copper levels. Trailbreaker’s testing has revealed a surficial gold layer along this formation which could potentially hold an untapped and as of yet undiscovered source of gold.
Trailbreaker is currently working on furthering their understanding of the potential within this gold anomaly. Their goal is to maximize the project’s overall potential by collecting the most accurate and up to date information on the property. To assist this process, Trailbreaker has implemented field crews and surface sampling crews to collect as much field data as possible.
The Golden Sable Property is Trailbreaker’s flagship project and they believe this property could yield significant returns. With the evidence of this newly extended gold signature, Trailbreaker’s technical teams are hopeful that with further analysis, they may begin to uncover the hidden gold within this property.