The Spokane MCX Claim is comprised of 8 cells including Tenure 1098268 (5 cells), Tenure 1094206 (1 cell), GTD: 2026/Nov/29, Tenure 1127916 (2 cells) GTD: In Application on 2025/Nov/30. The North 40 MCX Claim Tenure 1127915 (1 cell), GTD: In Application on 2025/Nov/30.
The 3 Minfiles pertinent to the Spokane MCX Claim are;
1) The Spokane MF: The Spokane showings are on the SE slope of Wall mountain at 2000m elevation. 3 adits expose the main vein over a vertical distance of 50m and a strike length of 120m. Values of gold was up to 20.5gpt Au, Ag was up to 1405gpt Au, and are associated with sulphides which assayed up to 48.9% Pb, + 1.6% Zn (Ministry of Mines Annual Report – 1915, p.173). Production from 1915-1956 included 1733 Tonnes which produced 570,988gms Ag, 29,639gms Au, 304,046Kg Pb, and 12,943Kg Zn. The vein is oxidized to over 50m depth.
2) Hilltop MF: Trend of the veins is E/W with steep Dips N. The veins average 1-2cm wide and host small lenses, stringers, deseminated pyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, sphalerite, and minor chalchocite. Au and Ag values are apparently low.
3) Harris MF: Lying adjaceant and to the west of the Spokane vein most probably is an extension of that vein. An open-cut ~6m long exposed a 15-20cm quartz vein that contained galena plus a little pyrite (No Assays were reported).
The one Minfile for North Forty Claim is;
4) The North 40 MF: A vein with 300m strike length and a fissure zone with a 45degree strike + vertical Dip. Mineralization is probably related to the Middle Cretaceous Bayonne batholith with post amphibolite grade metamorphism. The quartz vein and fissure contain 0.67% Pb, 0.13% Zn, 23gpt Ag, 19.5gpt Au in vein float + outcrop is up to 25cm width (ARIS 11026).
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