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Report on Rock Geo-Chemistry For The Walter the Water Buffalo Property FaU of 2014 NTS 93K003,93K004 UTM Co-Ordinates: 346609,5992422 Zone 10 July 2015 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BRANCH ASSESSMENT REPORT By Tom Kennedy

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Page 1: GEOLOGICAL SURVE BRANCY H ASSESSMENT REPORT

Report on Rock Geo-Chemistry For

The Walter the Water Buffalo Property FaU of 2014

NTS 93K003,93K004

U T M Co-Ordinates: 346609,5992422 Zone 10

July 2015

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BRANCH ASSESSMENT REPORT

By Tom Kennedy

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BC Geological Survey Assessment Report 35458
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O B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a The Ben Plate on Eur ill

Ministiy of Energy and Mines BC Geological Survey

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TYPE OF WORK IN THIS REPORT

EXTENT OF WORK (N METRIC UNITS) ON WHICH CLAIMS

PROJECT COSTS APPORTIONED (inci. support)

GEOLOGICAL (scale, area)

Ground, mapoina

Photo interDretation

GEOPHYSICAL (line-kilometres)

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Maanetic

Electromagnetic

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PREPARATORY/PHYSICAL

Line/arid (kilometres)

TopographkyPtx>togrammetric (scale, area)

Leaai surveys (scale, area)

Road, local access (kilometresVtrail

Trench (metres)

Underaround dev. (metres)

Other

TOTAL COST

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

1.00 SUMMARY 2 2.00 INTRODUCTION 2

1.10 Location and Access 2 1.20 Property 2 1.30 Physiography 2 1.40 History of Previous Work 2-6 1.50 Purpose of Work 6

3.00 GEOLOGY 6

4.00 ROCK GEO-CHEMISTRY RESULTS 6¬3.10 Rock Geo-chem. Procedure 6-7 3.20 Rock Geo-chem. Discussion 7-12

5.00 CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS 12

6.00 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES 19

7.00 AUTHOR'S QUALIFICATIONS 19

APPENDIX 1 Rock Sample Descriptions APPENDIX 2 Rock Assay Sheets

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1 Property Location Map 3 Figure 2 Claim Map 4 Figure 3 Regional Geology Map 5 Figure 4 Location Map for Figure 5,6,7,8 and 9 13 Figure 5 WBT1 Sample locations with values 14

For Au(ppb) Figure 6 WBT2 Sample locations with values 15

For Au(ppb) Figure 7 WBT3 Sample locations with values 16

For Au(ppb) Figure 8 WBT4 Sample locations with values 17

For Au(ppb) Figure 9 WBG sample locations with values 18

For Au(ppb)

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1:00 SUMMARY

The 2014 work program on the Water Buffalo Group of claims consisted of hand trenching in four areas to better expose previously identified gold mineralization hosted within structurally brecciated volcanic rocks. A total of 69 grab and composite samples were collected from areas of trenching and an additional 12 grab samples were collected from unsampled outcrops between and around trenched areas. Both trenched areas and grab sampled outcrops contained anomalous gold values.

2.00 INTRODUCTION This report describes the results of rock geochemistry programs conducted on the Walter the Water Buffalo group of mineral claims during the fall of 2014.

2.10 Location and Access

The Walter the Water Buffalo Group of claims is located in the Omineca Mining division of central BC (NTS 093K003,093K004) and is centered roughly at UTM Co­ordinates 346609E, 5992422N (Fig.l), approximately. Access to the property is provided by a series of haul roads branching off of the 700 haul road that can be accessed south of Burns Lake via the Southbank road and west of Endako on Highway 16. Existing logging roads are passable by a combination of pickup truck and ATV use.

2.20 Property

The Walter the Water Buffalo Claim group consists of 9 mineral tenures 1014196, 1021009,1021556,1021557, 1021558,1021559,1021560, 1021652, and 1021653(Figure 2) owned by Sean Kennedy of Kimberley BC. Total area covered by the claim group is approximately 3949.407Ha.

2.30 Physiography

The Walter the Water Buffalo property covers gently to rugged topography located along the Northern shore of Francois Lake. Elevations range from 720m to 1066m. Roughly 20 percent of the property is covered by areas of previous logging with the remainder of the area overlain by pine beetle killed stands with variable amounts of spruce, balsam and fir along with birch and other deciduous species. Windfall is abundant and thick undergrowths of rosebushes combine to make traversing the claims a difficult chore. Several small lakes and swampy areas are found on the claim group. Outcrops are most commonly found along the steep shoreline of Francois Lake; as well as along small hillocks and ridge lines. It would comprise less than ten percent of the claims.

2.40 History of Previous Exploration

The Walter the Water Buffalo Group of claims covers an area that has received little focussed exploration in the past despite its proximity to the producing Endako Mine.

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Figure 1. Walter the Water Buffalo Location Map

Map Center: 54.4781 N 124.7082W

SCALE 1 : 8,719,271

200 0 200 400 600 KILOMETERS A

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Figure2. Walter the Water Buffalo Claim Map

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Several work programs were conducted in the area of the eastern claims for molybdenum by various junior and senior mining companies with limited soil sampling and geological surveys. This historic data has not been compiled as of yet. In 2013 a program of rock geochemistry conducted on the property uncovered a number

of significant new areas of gold mineralization hosted in volcanic rocks cut by quartz veinlets and crushed brecciation.

2.50 Purpose of work

The purpose of the 2014 rock geochemistry program on the Walter the Water Buffalo Group of claims was to expose areas of gold mineralization identified by the previous years work program and to collect more samples, as well as gathering some samples from previously un-sampled outcrops.

3.00 GEOLOGY

The Walter the Water Buffalo Group of claims covers an area underlain by felsic Eocene age Ootsa Lake formation and Cretaceous sedimentary and mafic volcanic rocks assigned to the Kasalka group (Figure 3 taken from MapPlace geology). Several quartz feldspar porphyry dykes were observed cutting volcanic rocks and two granite stocks one of Jurassic in age assigned to the Francois lake intrusive suite and a late Eocene in age Sam Ross porphyry both of which occur along the north eastern portion of the claim group. Two roughly 45 degree trending structures have been mapped cutting the property.

4.00 ROCK GEO-CHEMISTRY RESULTS

4.10 ROCK GEOCHEM PROCEDURE

During the 2014 rock Geochemistry program a total of 81 samples were collected from four areas of hand trenches and surrounding outcrops. The samples consisted mainly of composite and grabs. Hand trenched areas were designed to expose shallow bedrock and clean off moss covered outcrops within an area of previous identified gold mineralization. Samples were collected with hammers and picks and locations were marked in the field with flagging and metal tags in areas of hand trenching, and with samples outside the trenched areas marked with flagging only. GPS readings were taken at each of the grab sample sites, while in the areas of trenching a GPS reading was taken at the head of the trenched area and samples were then tied into that point. These samples were sent to ACME Analytical Laboratories where they were subjected to the Group ID and IDX multi-element assay package with gold given in ppb. Samples with over limits of lead, zinc, copper and silver were subjected to additional assay techniques to determine absolute levels given in percentages for base metals and ppm for silver.

Sample locations with values plotted for Gold are found on Figures 5,6,7, 8 and 9. A complete table of sample descriptions as well as UTM co-ordinates can be found in Appendix A, with Assay certificates in Appendix B. A brief discussion of results is given

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below for each of the areas of hand trenching as well as grab sampling of outcrops around the area of trenching.

4.20 DISCUSSION OF RESULTS

WBT1 Trench(Fig.4)

Gold: Gold values obtained from the WBT1 trench area were anomalous in gold with all forty

samples returning values above 25ppb with thirty seven above 50ppb and twenty five over lOOppb. Eight samples ran above 350ppb and the three highest samples were 364.6ppb(WBTl-34), 614.1ppb(WBTl-38), and 2459.8ppb(WBTl-25). The highest value for gold coincides with the trench high for molybdenum and silver as well as arsenic but in general gold does not seem to be dependent on higher levels of any other single element.

Molybdenum: Molybdenum values obtained were moderately elevated. Fifteen samples ran above

5ppm with ten above 10pm. Five samples gave values over 25ppm with trench highs of 42.3ppm(WBTM0), 51.5ppm(WBTl-03), and 97.5ppm(WBTl-25). Molybdenum levels are in general elevated in areas of gold values along with some silver as noted above the program highs of all three occur at the same sample site. Anomalous values are also similarly distributed through out the trench area.

Copper: Copper values in the WBT1 trench area are very low with no samples giving results above 25ppm.

Lead: Lead levels are similar to those of copper with only one sample above 25ppm that of

135.9ppm at sample site WBT1-33.

Zinc: Zinc levels like copper and lead are overall relatively low for the samples collected with

only two of the forty returning values above lOOppm. The trench area highs are 129ppm(WBTl-06), and 141ppm(WBTl-16).

Silver: Moderately elevated levels for silver were obtained from the samples collected out of

the WBT1 trench area. Of the forty samples collected twenty five samples ran above 2.5ppm, with eleven over 5.0ppm. Ten samples ran above lO.Oppm with the area highs of 10.4ppm (WBT1-37), 21.3ppm(WBTl-38), and 55.6ppm(WBTl-25). The two highest values for silver occur with those for gold, with highs for both molybdenum and arsenic.

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Arsenic: Arsenic levels of the samples collected in the trench area are moderately elevated.

Thirty eight of the forty samples ran above 25ppm, with 22 over 50ppm. Three samples ran over lOOppm with the highs of 100.9ppm(WBTl-04), 183.8ppm(WBTl-35), and 185.9ppm(WBTl-25). The two highs for arsenic occur at the same sample site as the highs for gold with the high of silver and molybdenum also occurring at the site of the high for arsenic. As with other elements arsenic is slightly elevated but do not really correlate well to any other element.

WBT2 Trench(Fig.6)

Gold: Gold levels in the WBT2 trench in sampling conducted were all elevated. Al l thirteen

samples returned values above 25ppb, 50ppb and lOOppb. Eleven samples ran above 250ppb with six samples above 500ppb. Trench highs were 640.2ppb(WBT2-12), 1128.4ppb(WBT2-05), and 3645ppb(WBT2-03). The highest value for gold also returned the high for silver arsenic and molybdenum, but gold seems somewhat independent to elevations of any other element

Molybdenum: Molybdenum levels in the samples collected are weakly elevated with seven of the

collected samples above 5ppm and only two of these greater than lOppm. The two highs of the area were obtained at sample sites WBT2-01(1 lppm), and WBT2-03(14.3ppm). As noted above the highest value for gold and molybdenum were both obtained at the same sample site.

Copper: Copper values were low with only one sample at WBT2-03(29.2ppm) returning a value

above 25ppm.

Lead: Lead levels in the samples collected were low. Of the thirteen samples collected only

two ran above 25ppm, these being the trench highs of 25.2ppm(WBT2-03), and 37.4ppm(WBT2-09)

Zinc: Zinc values are similar to the other base metals with low levels obtained. Three samples

ran above lOOppm and the trench high was 117ppm at sample site WBT2-01.

Silver: Silver is moderate to weakly elevated with eight of the thirteen samples yielding values

above 2.5ppm and four of these above 5.0ppm. The trench highs were obtained at sample site WBT2-09(7.5ppm), and WBT2-03(40.2ppm). As note above the sample high for gold and silver are both at the same sample site. Molybdenum and lead along with arsenic are similarly elevated at the same site, but as with other elsewhere no good direct correlation to levels of silver to other elements is readily observed.

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Arsenic: Arsenic levels in the trench area samples are moderately elevated. Al l thirteen samples

ran above 25ppm with ten samples above 50ppm. Two samples the consisting of the trench highs ran above lOOppm at site WBT2-06(100.9ppm), and WBT2-03(106.5ppm). The highest value of arsenic occurs at the same site as gold and silver, and is weakly elevated at other sites with gold but does not occur in a directly correlative manner.

WBT3 Trench(FigJ)

Gold: Gold levels in the WBT3 trench samples are all very anomalous with all fifteen samples

giving values above 25ppb, 50ppb, and lOOppb respectively. Fourteen samples ran above 250ppb with thirteen over 500ppb, and twelve greater than lOOOppb. Eight samples gave values over 2500ppb and three samples comprising the trench highs of 8640.9ppb(WBT3-09), 19707.0ppb(WBT3-04), and23875.1ppb(WBT3-12). The sample site with the highest level of gold also has the highest level for silver, but other high values for gold have more variable levels of silver. As in the other trench areas gold is found in as much concentrations without elevations in other elements as to those sample sites with weak enrichments of basemetals and path finder elements.

Molybdenum: Molybdenum levels of the collected samples are in general moderately elevated. Of the

fifteen samples analysed eight gave values above 2.5ppm with seven of these greater than 5.0ppm and four over lOppm. The trench highs consist of 41.4ppm at WBT3-15, 55.9ppm at WBT3-06, and 69.6ppm at WBT3-13. These highs for molybdenum are also elevated in arsenic and lead. Other highs for molybdenum have elevations for gold and silver, but is not directly relatable to highs for either element in a broad sense.

Copper: Copper is weakly elevated in the WBT3 trench area. Of the fifteen samples collected

six samples ran above 25ppm with four of these over 50ppm. The trench highs consist of 80.8ppm at WBT3-06, and 85.7ppm at WBT3-15. Elevated copper occurs with similar elevated levels of lead and molybdenum. Gold and silver is also elevated at samples with weakly anomalous copper.

Lead: Lead levels are weakly elevated with nine of the fifteen samples above 25ppm and four

of these over 50ppm. The two highest samples were collected at WBT3-06(507.5ppm), and WBT3-15(337.4ppm). As noted above the high sample sites also contain the trench highs for copper and molybdenum.

Zinc: Zinc levels in the samples collected generally low with only 3 samples above lOOppm

and the highest value being 139ppm at WBT3-11.

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Silver: The silver values in the samples collected were moderate to highly elevated. Al l fifteen

samples ran above 2.5ppm and twelve over 5.0ppm with ten of these over lO.Oppm. Five samples gave levels over 25ppm with the three sample highs taken at sites WBT3-09(71.0ppm), WBT3-14(103ppm) and WBT3-12(159ppm). The highest silver value occurs with the trench high for gold, and silver is elevated with other elevations for gold but as noted previously does not have a directly proportional relationship.

Arsenic: Arsenic values obtained in the samples collected are weak to moderately elevated. Ten

of the fifteen samples returned values over 25ppm, with three samples over 50ppm. The trench high was 64.0ppm at WBT3-06. The trench high for molybdenum is coincident to the high for lead and molybdenum. Elevated levels of both gold and silver exist with weak elevations in arsenic, but these levels are too low to draw any tangible relationship.

WBT4 Trench(Fig.8)

One sample was collected at the WBT4 trench area. It is weakly elevated in gold(68.1ppb) with low levels of molybdenum(3.2ppm) and arsenic(27.1ppm) with 2.8ppm silver.

WBG Series (Fig.9)

Gold: Gold levels in the samples collected were similarly elevated to those in the areas of hand

trenching. Of the twelve samples collected all ran over 25 and 50ppb respectively. Eleven samples ran above lOOppb with eight over 250ppm and seven above 500ppm. The three highs were taken at sites WBG -1 l(717.3ppb), WBG-10(796.3ppb), and WBG-6(885.8ppb). The high for gold also occurs with the high for silver, but like the trenched areas no single element is directly correlative to elevations in gold.

Molybdenum: Molybdenum levels were weak to moderately elevated with five of the twelve samples

above 2.5ppmand three over 5.0ppm. The grab sample highs consist of 83.2ppm(WBG-03) and 119.2ppm(WBG-01). The highest value for molybdenum also has a high for silver(32.4ppm) and gold(572.4ppb) as well as lead(264.9ppm).

Copper: Copper levels in samples were weakly anomalous with five samples above 25ppm and

four over 50ppm. The highest level obtained was 108.0ppm at sample site WBG-06.

Lead: Lead levels are weak to moderately elevated with eight of the twelve samples above

25ppm, seven over 50ppm and lOOppm. Four samples ran higher than 250ppm with the highs consisting of 342.1 ppm(WBG-03), 397.8ppm(WBG-05), and 1026.4(WBG-10).

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Zinc: Zinc values were similar to those of lead with six of the samples above 100pm and three

of these the program highs over 250ppm and make up the highs of 324ppm(WBG-03), 355ppm(WBG-05), and 376ppm(WBG-06).

Silver: Silver levels in the samples collected were on the whole elevated with eleven of the

twelve samples above 2.5ppm. Nine of the samples gave levels over 5ppm, with six over lOppm. Three samples gave values over 25ppm and represent the highs of the grab sampling at sites WBG-01(32.4ppm), WBG-05(33.4ppm), and WBG-06(70.4ppm) Elevations in silver occur with elevations for gold, with the highest sample for both occurring at the same sample site. Elevations of copper, lead and molybdenum also occur with highs of silver in some instances.

Arsenic: Arsenic values in the samples collected were in general weakly elevated. Al l twelve

samples gave results over 25ppm with ten of these over 50ppm. The grab sampling highs consist of 102.1ppm(WBG-04), 104.4ppm(WBG-10), and 112.9ppm(WBG-01)

4.00 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The 2014 program of hand trenching coupled with rock geochemistry successfully helped expand on areas of previously known robust gold mineralization hosted within brecciated and altered volcanic rocks. Al l areas of trenching and grab samples contained anomalous values for gold, with some associated significantly elevated levels of silver. Molybdenum and low levels of arsenic along with low lead values seems to also be related to gold mineralized areas however gold is independent of levels for any other analyzed element. Continued work is strongly recommended with additional trenching either hand or

preferably mechanical to further expose mineralized structures on strike and across width. Hand trenched areas uncovered in this program should be geologically mapped with a focus on structural orientations. Based upon the geology channel sampling using a cut­off saw should be carried out to give a better definition to mineralized sampling done to date. If this program produces similar results to the just conducted program drilling would be warranted. Shallow drilling in lieu of further trenching could also be considered as an option.

An orientation soil survey in areas of known mineralization could be conducted and based on success expanded along structural trends to other areas of the property with poor exposure. Geophysics could also be attempted over mineralized zones to again see if a signature of any kind either magnetic or conductive helps define mineralized structures. Further property scale prospecting and rock sampling coupled with geology should also

be conducted to help further define or identify structural and lithological controls to mineralization.

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Fig.9: WBG Sample locations with values for Au(ppb)

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5.00 STATEMENT OF COSTS

Tom Kennedy: Oct 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8,10,11,12 11 Man days @ 350 11 Truck days @ 150

$ 3,850.00 1,650.00

Mike Kennedy Oct 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 11 Man days @ 350 11 Truck days @ 150

3,850.00 1,650.00

Acme Labs

Travel & L/O Supplies & Misc expenses 81 Samples Report & Maps

3,610.73 183.08

2,699.83 1,500.00

Total $18,993.64

6.00 AUTHOR'S QUALIFICATIONS

As author of this report I, Tom Kennedy certifies that: 1) I am an independent consulting prospector residing at 1082 Cote Rd, South

Slocan, B.C. 2) I have been actively involved in mining and mineral exploration for the past

20 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

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APPENDIX 1

Rock Geo-chem Sample Descriptions and Co-Ordinates

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Sample No UTME UTMN Description

WBT1-001 343777 5990461 Foot wide composite of crushed volcanics with some quartz fragments and limonite staining -yellowish brown

WBT1-002 343777 5990461 Grab of crushed breccia with limonitic staining and gouge zones

WBT1-003 343777 5990461 Composite of brecciated volcanic with thin quartz veinlets and limonite staining

WBT1-004 343777 5990461 Crush breccia with some quartz and limonite staining of host WBT1-005 343777 5990461 Grab of iron altered crystal tuff with thin quartz veinlets WBT1-006 343777 5990461 Crushed volcanic breccia with limonite and hematite staining WBT1-007 343777 5990461 Grab of bleached volcanics cut by thin quartz veinlets WBT1-008 343777 5990461 Grab of limonrte/hematite staining on fractures with thin quartz veinlets WBT1-009 343777 5990461 Grab of iron stained fractured and micro veined quartz material WBT1-010 343777 5990461 Limonite and hematite staining in volcanics cut by thin quartz veining WBT1-011 343777 5990461 Grab of volcanic material with limonite and micro veining

WBT1-012 343777 5990461 Fractured volcanics with limonite and hematite with micro-openspace quartz veinlets

WBT1-013 343777 5990461 Crush breccia with limonite and hematite staining with bleaching along thin quartz veins

WBT1-014 343777 5990461 Bleached volcanic crush material with limonite staining cut by thin quartz veinlets

WBT1-015 343777 5990461 Bleached fractured volcanic material with some thin veinlets

WBT1-016 343777 5990461 Cm scale crush/milled zones in volcanics with some bleaching of host with limonite staining and hematite

WBT1-017 343777 5990461 Reddish iron stained crushed volcanic material with some micro-veining WBT1-018 343777 5990461 Crush volcanic breccia with some limonite staining and manganese WBT1-019 343777 5990461 Bleached crushed volcanics with some iron staining and manganese

WBT1-020 343777 5990461 Volcanic crush breccia with limonite and hematite staining and thin quartz veinlets

WBT1-021 343777 5990461 1m composite of brecciated volcanic crush with thin quartz zones -60 degree shearing fabric dip to N at 70 degrees

WBT1-022 343777 5990461 Fractured and crushed volcanic with some bleaching and limonite staining with rare quartz

WBT1-023 343777 5990461 Composite of 1m across fractured and thin breccia zones in volcanics with limonite staining and bleaching

WBT1-024 343777 5990461 Grab of limonite stained crush breccia WBT1-025 343777 5990461 Grab of iron stained yellowy crush breccia with thin quartz veinlets WBT1-026 343777 5990461 Thin crush zone with bleaching and limonite staining of host volcanics

WBT1-027 343777 5990461 Grab of volcanic with fractures and thin quartz veining with limonite staining and yellow oxide

WBT1-028 343777 5990461 Crush breccia in volcanics with limonite staining some quartz and bleaching WBT1-029 343777 5990461 Crushed volcanic with iron staining and rare quartz

WBT1-030 343777 5990461 Composite of crushed volcanic with yellow and reddish iron staining and thin silica veinlets

WBT1-031 343777 5990461 Composite of fractured volcanics with narrow breccia zones over a foot

WBT1-032 343777 5990461 Composite of fractured volcanic with reddish iron staining and bleaching WBT1-033 343777 5990461 Yellow reddish crush breccia slips across a foot width WBT1-034 343777 5990461 Thin quartz veining in volcanic with limonite staining and manganese

WBT1-035 343777 5990461 Crushed volcanic with bleaching and iron staining with thin quartz -composite across a foot

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WBT1-036 343777 5990461 Crushed volcanic with reddish and brown limonite staining with some quartz

WBT1-037 343777 5990461 Composite of material from a foot wide zone of limonitic fracturing in volcanics with bleaching

WBT1-038 343777 5990461 Thin quartz veinlets with limonite staining of host volcanics WBT1-039 343777 5990461 Limonitic fractures with thin silica veinlets in bleached volcanics

WBT1-040 343777 5990461 Composite of material of bleached and limonitic altered volcanic host with thin quartz veinlets

WBT2-001 343853 5990488 0.75m composite across crush volcanic with limonite staining -yellow and brown

WBT2-002 343853 5990488 0.75m composite across volcanic crush breccia with limonite staining

WBT2-003 343853 5990488 1m composite across breccia/crush volcanic with limonite staining- yellow orange

WBT2-004 343853 5990488 2x2foot composite of crushed volcanic material with limonite staining

WBT2-005 343853 5990488 1.5m composite at 120 degrees of crush breccia zone in volcanic with limonite staining- yellow reddish and brown

WBT2-006 343853 5990488 Composite of a meter width of breccia and crush in volcanics with limonite staining

WBT2-007 343853 5990488 1m chip composite across brecciated with yellow, brown and reddish limonite staining

WBT2-008 343853 5990488 Composite across 1m of brecciated volcanics with iron staining and bleaching of host

WBT2-009 343853 5990488 0.5m composite chip across brecciated volcanic with limonite staining

WBT2-010 343853 5990488 1m composite chip across brecciated crushed volcanic with some iron staining

WBT2-011 343853 5990488 Composite across rebrecciated crush volcanic with reddish limonite staining

WBT2-012 343853 5990488 1.2m composite across brecciated volcanic crush with red and yellow staining

WBT2-013 343853 5990488 Crush volcanic breccia with reddish and brown limonitic staining and sheared slips -composite of material across 1m

WBT3-001 343857 5990451 Silica breccia in crushed volcanic - composite of material over interval

WBT3-002 343857 5990451 Composite of brecciated volcanic with limonite staining and some quartz

WBT3-003 343857 5990451 Limonite crush volcanics with some quartz and brownish yellow coloration

WBT3-004 343857 5990451 Foot wide 36 degree trending dip to W at 60 degrees of siliceous matrix breccia with some openspace quartz veining

WBT3-005 343857 5990451 Limonite staining of yellow orange composite across same zone as above

WBT3-006 343857 5990451 Same structure as above 8 inches to a foot in width -composite of limonite stained breccia with quartz and bleaching

WBT3-007 343857 5990451 8 inch brecciated and sheared zone in bleached volcanics with limonite staining and yellow reddish coloration

WBT3-008 343857 5990451 Composite of fractured volcanics with thin quartz veinlets and limonitic slips over a 1m interval

WBT3-009 343857 5990451 Grab of 6 inch zone of limonitic crush breccia

WBT3-010 343857 5990451 Composite of fractured volcanic with some quartz veinlets with iron stained slips across 0.5m interval

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WBT3-011 343857 5990451 0.75m composite across fractured volcanics with limonite staining and some quartz

WBT3-012 343857 5990451 Foot wide composite of brecciated and sheared bleached volcanic with some limonite staining and quartz

WBT3-013 343857 5990451 Reddish brown to yellow limonite stained crush breccia with some quartz -composite across a foot width

WBT3-014 343857 5990451 Weakly fractured volcanic with some open space quartz with limonite staining on fractures

WBT3-015 343857 5990451 Brecciated volcanics with reddish to orange limonite slips and gouge zones with some quartz -composite of material from a 0.5mx1m portion

WBT4-001 343861 5990475 Grab of thin silica veined volcanics with some limonite staining

WBG-001 343790 5990342

20 degree set of quartz veining and brecciation in volcanics with limonite staining and some fresh pyrite -dip to NW 2.5m x 6m exposure -sample is of crushed volcanics with thin limonitic stained quartz slips with openspace textures

WBG-002 343790 5990342 Same zone as above - grab of brecciated volcanic material with limonite and quartz

WBG-003 343790 5990342 Same zone as above- grab of quartz veinlet breccia over a 4-6inch interval with pyrite and quartz with limonite staining

WBG-004 343790 5990342 Same zone as above -grab of crushed slips in volcanic with some quartz and limonite staining

WBG-005 343790 5990342 Same zone as above -6inch to one foot zone of thin 0.5cm scale veinlets with limonite staining

WBG-006 343790 5990342 Same zone as above -grab of same material on strike 2m to E

WBG-007 343835 5990475 Thin quartz veins cutting volcanics with some limonite alteration and bleaching of host with thin veinlets- composite

WBG-008 343837 5990474 6 inch wide 8 degree trending zone of shearing in volcanics with thin quartz veinlets and crushed material

WBG-009 343833 5990480 Crush and limonite stained volcanics with rare thin quartz

WBG-010 343849 5990479 8 degree trending shearing fabric in volcanics with some bleaching and silicification along thin quartz veinlets -grab of material

WBG-011 343846 5990478 Weakly iron stained volcanics with some quartz veinlets

WBG-012 343851 5990491 Weakly silicified volcanics with some disseminated pyrite and thin quartz veinlets

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APPENDIX 2

ASSAY SHEETS

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VAN14003434.1 Method WOHT AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 Arwlyts Wgt Mo Cu Pb Zn Afl Nl Co Mn Fe As Au Th Sr Cd Sb Bi V C« P

Unit kO ppnt ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm PPb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % % MDL 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.01 0.5 0.5 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 0.01 0.001

WBT1-001 Rock 1.10 16.5 3.2 10.6 68 1.1 9.1 4.2 395 3.01 87.9 76.1 2.4 9 <0.1 2.4 <0.1 53 0.22 0.126 WBT1-002 Rock 0.57 5.4 2.0 5.9 65 1.6 6.7 4.7 441 3.18 87.3 99.9 2.0 11 <0.1 1.6 <0.1 40 0.24 0.124 WBT1-003 Rock 1.00 51.5 2.7 6.8 79 5.0 11.8 4.1 791 2.92 61.6 259.6 1.9 8 <0.1 1.2 <0.1 48 0.24 0.112 WBT1-004 Rock 0.61 14.6 3.1 8.8 41 3.7 4.8 1.7 245 2.46 100.9 218.5 20 13 <0.1 1.5 <0.1 37 0.22 0.122 WBT1-0O5 Rock 0.65 3.4 2.0 5.0 59 1.3 9.3 4.0 565 2.45 26.3 90.4 2.0 6 <0.1 0.6 <0.1 34 0.24 0.116 WBT1-006 Rock 0.81 27.0 3.0 7.5 128 3.3 12.3 9.9 2761 4.15 45.0 127.5 2.2 11 0.1 1.1 <0.1 46 0.19 0.117 WBT1-007 Rock 0.82 16.6 2.5 6.5 68 4.5 9.2 3.3 489 2.39 71.1 117.2 1.9 11 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 34 0.26 0.119 WBT1-008 Rock 0.54 5.7 1.7 4.2 64 2.6 8.2 4.0 517 2.59 42.8 115.4 2.0 10 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 41 0.27 0.120 WBT1-009 Rock 1.01 17.2 2.3 7.1 62 2.3 7.6 2.8 336 2.71 41.1 353.1 1.9 8 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 33 0.21 0.112 WBT1-010 Rock 0.92 42.3 2.4 6.6 81 4.5 12.0 5.8 693 2.65 49.5 100.8 2.1 9 <0.1 1.1 0.1 35 0.19 0.107 WBT1-011 Rock 0.76 7.9 1.8 3.9 64 3.5 8.8 3.8 435 2.53 43.6 89.8 1.9 11 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 40 0.26 0.116 WBT1-012 Rock 0.83 1.4 1.2 2.4 67 0.6 8.3 5.2 761 2.84 14.2 47.2 1.9 7 <0.1 0.6 <0.1 48 0.26 0.121 WBT1-013 Rock 0.81 4.5 3.9 5.5 56 4.3 7.4 3.3 373 2.25 33.0 214.8 1.9 10 <0.1 1.0 <0.1 24 0.18 0.091 WBT1-014 Rock 0.70 9.0 4.4 5.8 50 8.9 5.6 3.0 341 2.05 34.6 352.3 2.0 10 <0.1 1.2 <0.1 24 0.23 0.107 WBT1-015 Rock 0.74 4.7 3.7 5.3 55 3.8 8.2 4.9 398 2.77 50.5 141.8 1.9 10 <0.1 1.1 <0.1 32 0.25 0.120 WBT1-016 Rock 0.99 2.7 5.9 4.8 141 5.7 17.9 9.1 880 4.93 53.0 138.5 1.7 9 <0.1 1.1 <0.1 49 0.17 0.098 WBT1-017 Rock 0.63 1.1 2.3 4.1 81 2.6 10.8 5.4 366 291 44.1 69.3 2.0 8 <0.1 1.0 <0.1 27 0.21 0.112 WBT1-018 Rock 0.61 1.0 6.6 4.7 54 1.2 8.0 4.3 412 2.84 38.6 89.8 2.0 19 <0.1 1.5 <0.1 43 0.24 0.118 WBT1-019 Rock 0.90 18.9 5.7 8.7 67 4.6 8.7 9.4 1009 2.76 60.0 232.6 2.0 47 <0.1 1.7 <0.1 30 0.16 0.101 WBT1-020 Rock 1.14 26.8 10.0 14.7 68 7.1 7.3 3.4 851 3.83 84.3 221.2 1.9 10 <0.1 1.8 <0.1 42 0.17 0.107 WBT1-021 Rock 1.24 3.5 2.4 4.1 64 1.3 8.2 3.5 443 2.46 29.9 76.4 2.0 7 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 41 0.21 0.123 WBT1-022 Rock 0.92 2.8 2.6 4.1 68 2.7 6.1 3.2 419 2.45 42.6 50.7 1.9 6 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 34 0.17 0.113 WBT1-023 Rock 0.76 3.0 2.1 3.8 49 1.7 5.7 2.7 329 2.90 61.0 118.3 2.0 9 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 41 0.18 0.111 WBT1-024 Rock 0.93 7.7 2.7 3.7 57 0.9 7.2 3.8 371 2.93 56.2 36.0 2.3 9 <0.1 1.2 <0.1 39 0.20 0.118 WBT1-025 Rock 0.83 97.5 8.2 23.7 33 55.6 3.1 1.0 212 3.61 185.9 2459.8 1.5 24 <0.1 2.3 0.2 34 0.06 0.069 WBT1-026 Rock 0.75 1.7 5.4 4.2 79 2.1 8.2 5.1 786 2.97 39.7 99.4 2.0 14 <0.1 1.4 <0.1 36 0.25 0.114 WBT1-027 Rock 0.61 2.1 8.1 6.6 68 2.6 8.7 14.4 2955 3.06 57.2 52.0 2.3 28 0.1 1.9 <0.1 40 0.25 0.123 WBT1-028 Rock 0.77 0.4 4.5 4.0 71 1.0 8.0 4.7 430 2.87 21.8 61.2 1.9 7 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 47 0.23 0.116 WBT1-029 Rock 0.91 1.3 4.6 3.6 47 1.6 6.3 3.8 225 2.32 35.5 42.0 2.0 7 <0.1 1.4 <0.1 33 0.22 0.112 WBT1-O30 Rock 0.98 1.0 2.8 5.4 41 2.2 4.1 2.0 185 2.75 59.3 59.8 2.4 12 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 26 0.12 0.114

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VAN 14003434.1 Method AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ374 Anaiyte La Cr Mg Ba n B Al Na K W HO Sc Tl 8 Oa 8« Te Afl

Unit ppm ppm % ppm % ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm em/I MDL 1 1 0.01 1 0.001 1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.05 1 0.3 0.2 2

WBT1-001 Rock 25 11 0.17 77 0.003 2 1.01 0.004 0.19 <0.1 0.39 3.6 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-002 Rock 31 10 0.16 61 0.002 1 1.02 0.004 0.24 <0.1 0.24 3.1 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-003 Rock 18 11 0.27 52 0.003 1 1.10 0.003 0.17 <0.1 0.10 2.9 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-004 Rock 20 10 0.09 165 0.002 1 0.83 0.005 0.23 <0.1 0.09 2.8 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-005 Rock 21 8 0.23 39 0.003 <1 0.92 0.005 0.21 <0.1 0.03 2.7 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-006 Rock 41 10 0.14 61 0.002 <1 1.41 0.003 0.21 0.1 0.09 5.5 0.3 <0.05 9 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-007 Rock 22 9 0.18 66 0.002 <1 0.96 0.004 0.20 <0.1 0.12 3.1 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-008 Rock 24 10 0.19 101 0.003 <1 0.94 0.005 0.21 <0.1 0.04 2.6 0.1 «0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-009 Rock 18 8 0.18 58 0.002 <1 1.01 0.003 0.29 <0.1 0.02 2.3 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-010 Rock 37 9 0.20 94 0.002 <1 1.06 0.003 0.18 <0.1 0.05 2.9 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-011 Rock 22 10 0.22 133 0.003 <1 0.97 0.005 0.25 <0.1 0.07 3.0 0.2 «0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-012 Rock 30 11 0.24 49 0.004 <1 0.94 0.004 0.24 <0.1 0.01 2.7 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-013 Rock 24 8 0.12 88 0.003 <1 0.82 0.003 0.21 <0.1 0.07 2.1 0.1 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-014 Rock 27 7 0.12 83 0.003 <1 0.83 0.003 0.20 <0.1 0.10 1.8 0.1 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-015 Rock 22 8 0.19 74 0.004 <1 1.00 0.004 0.23 <0.1 0.10 3.1 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-016 Rock 33 6 0.24 59 0.001 <1 1.80 <0.001 0.13 <0.1 0.15 5.6 0.1 <0.05 10 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-017 Rock 21 8 0.13 80 0.002 <1 1.12 0.002 0.20 <0.1 0.06 2.7 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-018 Rock 29 10 0.12 254 0.011 <1 0.81 0.005 0.18 0.1 0.18 3.6 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-019 Rock 42 8 0.07 493 0.003 <1 0.97 0.004 0.19 <0.1 0.14 2.2 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-020 Rock 20 8 0.17 58 0.002 <1 1.01 0.003 0.16 0.1 0.21 3.3 0.3 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-021 Rock 27 9 0.19 37 0.002 <1 0.90 0.003 0.17 <0.1 0.10 3.1 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-022 Rock 24 9 0.17 36 0.002 <1 0.93 0.003 0.17 <0.1 0.26 2.2 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-023 Rock 24 9 0.11 38 0.002 <1 0.85 0.003 0.23 <0.1 0.12 2.6 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-024 Rock 23 9 0.15 59 0.002 <1 0.97 0.003 0.20 <0.1 0.31 2.7 0.3 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-025 Rock 17 5 0.04 52 0.002 <1 0.77 0.004 0.17 0.2 0.43 3.9 0.4 0.12 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-026 Rock 37 9 0.19 64 0.005 <1 1.01 0.004 0.19 <0.1 0.25 4.2 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-027 Rock 58 9 0.14 232 0.007 1 0.93 0.005 0.16 0.1 0.26 4.3 0.3 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-028 Rock 18 10 0.19 43 0.010 <1 0.90 0.004 0.20 0.2 0.12 2.7 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-029 Rock 18 7 0.12 43 0.007 <1 0.74 0.003 0.22 0.1 0.20 2.1 0.2 <0.05 5 0.5 <0.2 WBT1-030 Rock 21 7 0.07 52 0.007 <1 0.72 0.003 0.20 <0.1 0.09 2.3 0.2 <0.05 4 <0.5 <0.2

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VAN14003434.1 Method WOHT AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 Analyst wot Mo Cu Pb Zn AO Ni Co Mn Ft As Au Th Sr Cd Sb Bl V Ca P

Unit fco ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % S MDL 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.01 0.5 0.5 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 0.01 0.001

WBT1-031 Rock 0.92 0.6 2.6 5.5 80 4.8 7.7 5.0 430 2.57 45.3 226.7 2.4 9 <0.1 1.8 <0.1 35 0.21 0.129 WBT1-032 Rock 0.71 0.5 2.8 4.5 61 2.3 6.4 4.2 941 2.50 62.2 246.5 2.5 11 <0.1 1.6 <0.1 31 0.19 0.132 WBT1-033 Rock 0.63 2.4 5.4 135.9 82 5.7 7.0 5.7 1030 3.09 75.8 173.8 2.6 15 <0.1 21 <0.1 34 0.18 0.128 WBT1-034 Rock 0.78 0.3 3.5 3.8 46 4.7 4.9 3.5 290 2.37 60.2 364.6 2.5 9 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 34 0.19 0.134 WBT1-036 Rock 0.76 2.1 2.7 11.0 56 9.0 3.8 2.5 161 2.30 183.8 167.6 2.3 11 <0.1 4.0 <0.1 30 0.15 0.124 WBT1-036 Rock 0.87 0.9 2.6 3.9 68 3.4 7.1 4.7 430 2.65 40.6 122.0 2.7 14 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 44 0.24 0.139 WBT1-037 Rock 0.95 0.6 4.5 8.6 57 10.4 5.5 4.1 339 2.76 528 307.3 2.8 9 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 40 0.20 0.137 WBT1-038 Rock 0.98 0.4 10.7 14.7 57 21.3 5.1 4.4 432 2.35 52.3 614.1 2.7 15 <0.1 2.5 <0.1 42 0.23 0.138 WBT1-039 Rock 0.79 1.6 3.9 5.9 68 7.3 6.6 5.2 371 2.30 50.9 201.5 2.7 15 <0.1 1.5 <0.1 31 0.24 0.121 WBT1-040 Rock 0.65 0.4 28 7.9 49 9.4 4.8 4.4 285 2.30 81.9 285.1 3.7 23 <0.1 1.6 <0.1 35 0.29 0.138 WBT2-001 Rock 0.71 11.0 10.6 24.8 117 2.3 6.6 4.7 404 2.94 58.7 206.8 5.1 16 0.4 2.1 <0.1 40 0.16 0.122 WBT2-002 Rock 1.12 5.2 18.7 9.1 79 1.3 6.3 3.6 271 2.75 66.6 410.4 3.6 28 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 37 0.11 0.104 WBT2-003 Rock 1.01 14.3 29.2 25.2 70 40.2 6.1 2.4 203 3.12 106.5 3645.0 3.9 33 <0.1 4.9 <0.1 44 0.09 0.115 WBT2-004 Rock 0.59 5.0 15.9 12.1 85 0.8 7.2 4.1 296 2.69 48.8 316.4 3.7 20 <0.1 1.9 <0.1 37 0.11 0.103 WBT2-O05 Rock 1.62 2.3 9.1 7.5 100 1.9 10.8 7.9 321 3.13 42.9 1128.4 3.8 22 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 43 0.16 0.121 WBT2-008 Rock 1.35 4.9 13.6 18.2 105 4.4 7.1 4.5 505 2.70 100.9 409.7 3.0 31 0.1 2.4 0.1 34 0.17 0.109 WBT2-007 Rock 1.40 3.2 19.6 8.2 57 6.3 5.9 3.9 235 1.98 62.4 459.2 3.1 19 <0.1 24 <0.1 29 0.15 0.103 WBT2-0O8 Rock 0.89 2.5 11.0 15.1 71 2.5 6.1 3.5 281 2.25 76.1 444.0 3.0 27 <0.1 1.9 <0.1 31 0.17 0.112 WBT2-009 Rock 1.09 7.3 15.3 37.4 54 7.5 4.5 2.4 158 2.26 69.6 575.9 2.8 26 <0.1 2.9 <0.1 27 0.12 0.106 WBT2-010 Rock 0.85 1.4 12.2 5.4 69 4.8 9.0 4.7 288 2.38 26.3 562.0 3.0 12 <0.1 1.8 <0.1 39 0.20 0.127 WBT2-011 Rock 1.20 2.9 5.9 8.0 85 0.9 7.4 4.0 305 2.33 50.7 170.5 3.1 18 <0.1 1.6 <0.1 32 0.16 0.109 WBT2-012 Rock 1.20 6.1 12.3 10.0 49 5.5 4.5 2.7 208 Z48 69.7 640.2 2.6 35 <0.1 21 <0.1 31 0.13 0.102 WBT2-013 Rock 1.09 7.3 15.3 13.3 84 3.6 7.3 4.2 259 2.95 77.9 561.6 4.1 22 <0.1 24 <0.1 36 0.14 0.120 WBT3-O01 Rock 1.07 4.0 7.8 15.2 33 3.3 2.1 1.0 126 1.49 39.5 189.8 1.8 15 <0.1 3.0 <0.1 21 0.12 0.070 WBT3-002 Rock 0.58 2.3 40.1 22.7 37 5.6 4.2 2.5 183 2.23 23.8 1227.6 2.4 15 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 36 0.21 0.126 WBT3-003 Rock 1.45 11.8 13.4 35.7 84 29.4 4.4 2.3 190 2.59 35.3 2533.0 2.4 11 <0.1 2.1 <0.1 30 0.11 0.111 WBT3-004 Rock 0.95 5.1 5.3 30.0 25 10.9 1.5 0.7 101 0.98 48.6 19707.0 2.0 8 <0.1 1.4 <0.1 11 0.11 0.086 WBT3-005 Rock 1.05 6.2 2.9 18.5 19 4.3 1.8 0.6 108 1.04 22.1 3671.3 2.2 7 <0.1 0.9 <0.1 12 0.10 0.084 WBT3-O06 Rock 0.66 55.9 80.8 507.5 120 10.5 4.8 3.1 336 2.83 64.0 2521.5 3.1 18 0.3 2.9 0.5 34 0.12 0.127 WBT3-007 Rock 0.62 0.6 5.5 13.3 82 9.9 6.2 3.8 395 3.23 40.7 1077.1 3.0 9 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 43 0.12 0.132

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VAN14003434.1 Method AQ202 AO202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ374 Analyte La Cr M 0 Ba Tt B Al Na K W Hfl Sc Tl S Oa 8e Te Ag

Unit ppm ppm % ppm % ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm gnVI MOL 1 1 0.01 1 0.001 1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.05 1 0.5 0.2 2

WBT1-031 Rock 24 9 0.19 43 0.007 <1 0.95 0.003 0.16 <0.1 0.41 3.3 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-032 Rock 25 9 0.14 48 0.006 <1 0.96 0.003 0.19 0.1 0.17 3.0 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-033 Rock 30 8 0.11 63 0.004 <1 1.03 0.003 0.17 <0.1 0.24 3.5 0.2 <0.05 6 0.5 <0.2 WBT1-034 Rock 27 9 0.18 46 0.014 <1 0.78 0.004 0.20 0.1 0.13 3.5 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-035 Rock 27 9 0.13 48 0.003 <1 0.78 0.003 0.17 <0.1 0.30 2.6 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-036 Rock 20 11 0.29 85 0.008 <1 0.98 0.004 0.21 0.1 0.08 2.9 0.2 <0.05 8 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-037 Rock 25 12 0.17 38 0.021 <1 0.76 0.004 0.18 0.2 0.21 3.6 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT 1-038 Rock 28 10 0.14 46 0.007 <1 0.78 0.004 0.19 0.2 0.40 3.1 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-039 Rock 20 9 0.16 42 0.003 <1 0.89 0.002 0.17 <0.1 0.33 2.3 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT1-040 Rock 22 11 0.19 67 0.008 <1 0.84 0.005 0.19 0.1 0.11 3.0 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-001 Rock 17 10 0.19 265 0.004 <1 1.12 0.003 0.15 <0.1 0.24 2.4 0.1 <0.05 8 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-002 Rock 25 9 0.12 74 0.003 <1 0.88 0.003 0.19 <0.1 0.12 2.6 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-003 Rock 30 9 0.11 73 0.003 <1 0.81 0.004 0.19 0.1 0.30 2.7 0.3 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-004 Rock 27 10 0.14 83 0.003 <1 0.87 0.003 0.19 0.2 0.29 3.0 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-005 Rock 30 10 0.13 95 0.006 <1 1.04 0.004 0.19 0.2 0.19 4.0 0.2 «:0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-006 Rock 24 9 0.15 79 0.004 <1 0.90 0.004 0.20 0.1 0.32 2.7 0.3 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-007 Rock 26 8 0.11 59 0.007 <1 0.71 0.004 0.18 0.1 0.30 2.4 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-008 Rock 32 9 0.12 65 0.006 <1 0.83 0.004 0.20 0.1 0.24 2.5 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-009 Rock 27 9 0.07 68 0.004 <1 0.72 0.005 0.22 <0.1 0.26 2.3 0.3 0.06 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-010 Rock 32 11 0.17 52 0.013 <1 0.84 0.004 0.21 0.2 0.13 2.7 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-011 Rock 28 9 0.13 64 0.006 <1 0.85 0.003 0.18 <0.1 0.08 2.6 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-012 Rock 26 9 0.09 106 0.005 <1 0.76 0.005 0.22 <0.1 0.16 2.6 0.2 0.06 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT2-013 Rock 27 9 0.10 54 0.008 <1 0.79 0.003 0.20 0.1 0.08 3.0 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-001 Rock 17 8 0.04 50 0003 <1 0.40 0.004 0.18 0.1 0.20 1.5 0.2 <0.05 2 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-002 Rock 19 10 0.10 46 0.005 <1 0.70 0.005 0.17 <0.1 0.11 2.3 0.1 <0.05 4 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-003 Rock 15 9 0.09 49 0.004 <1 0.88 0.003 0.15 <0.1 0.38 2.7 0.1 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-004 Rock 11 8 0.03 42 0.003 <1 0.33 0.003 0.16 <0.1 0.11 1.2 0.1 <0.05 2 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-005 Rock 13 9 0.04 40 0.004 <1 0.39 0.004 0.18 <0.1 0.08 1.6 0.1 <0.05 2 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-006 Rock 26 10 0.15 46 0.005 <1 0.83 0.004 0.24 <0.1 0.19 2.7 0.2 0.14 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3^07 Rock 37 10 0.17 55 0.010 <1 1.02 0.003 0.15 0.2 0.11 3.5 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2

This report supersedes a* previous preliminary and Una" reports wtth this We number dated prior to the date on this certHloete Signature Indicates *naJ approval; preHmkwy reports are uneigned and should be used for reference only

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4of4 Part 1 of 2

VAN14003434.1 Method WOHT AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ20S Analyts Wgt Mo Cu Pb Zn AO Nl Co Mn Fe As Au Th Sr Cd So Bi V Ca P

Unit k8 ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppb ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % % MDL 04M 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0J01 0.5 OA 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 0.01 0.001

WBT3-008 Rock 0.72 1.0 15.3 16.9 61 47.4 7.6 4.7 547 2.66 29.1 2655.8 2.5 10 <0.1 1.9 <0.1 53 0.24 0.126 WBT3-009 Rock 1.21 2.0 48.3 49.3 57 71.0 5.8 3.1 260 2.29 45.4 8640.9 2.7 15 <0.1 5.2 <0.1 49 0.24 0.131 WBT3-010 Rock 0.85 0.6 11.2 12.8 91 2.8 7.5 4.7 552 2.95 14.0 312.7 2.5 11 <0.1 1.2 <0.1 50 0.19 0.115 WBT3-011 Rock 1.17 1.4 15.3 35.0 139 18.2 8.4 5.6 581 2.61 36.1 1608.3 2.5 14 <0.1 1.7 <0.1 47 0.24 0.122 WBT3-012 Rock 0.80 0.6 28.1 62.9 62 >100 3.9 2.6 187 2.61 220 23875.1 2.7 12 <0.1 2.7 <0.1 40 0.17 0.120 WBT3-013 Rock 1.02 69.6 54.8 58.4 99 18.4 3.6 2.8 205 2.72 50.3 4680.2 2.2 11 <0.1 25 <0.1 34 0.09 0.077 WBT3-014 Rock 0.55 5.1 51.3 34.0 115 >100 10.1 6.0 695 2.91 19.2 1607.9 2.3 14 <0.1 2.3 <0.1 48 0.28 0.133 WBT3-015 Rock 1.53 41.4 85.7 337.4 77 23.8 5.2 2.9 383 2.47 58.9 651.2 2.3 16 <0.1 3.5 <0.1 36 0.15 0.109 WBT4-001 Rock 0.49 3.2 13.2 11.0 100 2.8 15.4 8.6 1115 3.63 27.1 68.1 2.8 13 <0.1 1.2 <0.1 51 0.30 0.129 WBG-001 Rock 0.91 119.2 35.2 264.9 109 32.4 16.1 4.5 471 3.66 112.9 572.4 1.3 39 0.1 9.9 <0.1 44 0.30 0.217 WBG-002 Rock 0.73 2.6 53.5 35.6 212 8.3 55.6 17.0 1640 4.42 63.7 238.7 1.0 27 0.6 8.7 <0.1 99 0.62 0.273 WBG-003 Rock 0.63 83.2 72.7 397.8 355 18.4 36.8 13.7 2153 2.76 52.7 238.4 0.9 11 1.1 8.2 <0.1 37 0.27 0.139 WBG-004 Rock 0.70 10.2 19.9 167.1 116 12.0 28.4 10.7 994 3.34 102.1 146.7 0.9 20 0.3 6.6 <0.1 47 0.37 0.202 WBG-005 Rock 0.63 4.9 50.8 342.1 324 33.4 35.2 10.8 1382 3.66 63.1 622.7 0.8 27 1.1 2.9 <0.1 58 0.36 0.191 WBG-008 Rock 0.58 2.0 108.0 235.6 376 70.4 48.4 16.3 1431 3.93 87.5 885.8 0.9 20 0.7 9.9 <0.1 87 0.54 0.229 WBG-007 Rock 0.78 0.7 3.8 11.5 64 18.3 6.1 4.5 323 2.68 56.7 636.0 28 10 <0.1 2.2 <0.1 43 0.20 0.127 WBG-008 Rock 0.73 2.2 8.6 7.6 73 8.5 6.3 4.4 380 2.44 73.3 263.3 2.9 15 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 32 0.22 0.127 WBG-009 Rock 0.69 0.7 3.7 5.0 64 0.7 7.1 4.8 317 2.89 30.4 57.0 3.1 8 <0.1 1.3 <0.1 46 0.23 0.135 WBG-010 Rock 0.88 1.3 4.2 1026.4 23 3.6 2.9 1.3 185 2.13 104.4 796.3 3.3 34 <0.1 2.0 <0.1 33 0.12 0.123 WBG-011 Rock 0.52 1.5 6.2 143.5 63 2.6 3.4 1.8 362 240 76.0 717.3 3.6 15 <0.1 2.6 <0.1 36 0.15 0.138 WBG-012 Rock 0.49 0.8 16.3 7.6 59 7.3 10.0 5.1 298 2.61 34.9 589.6 3.0 12 <0.1 1.0 <0.1 46 0.22 0.130

TMs report supersede* all previous preliminary and Unsj reports wKh this ale number dated prior to the dale on this certificate Signature indicates tnal approval; preliminary reports are unsigned and should be used for reference only.

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4of4 Part: 2 of 2

VAN14003434.1 Method AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ202 AQ374 Analyte La Cr Mg Ba Tl B Al Na K W Hg 8c Tl 8 Oa 8a Te Afl

Untt ppm ppm % ppm % ppm % % % ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm gm/t MDL 1 1 0.01 1 0.001 1 0.01 0.001 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.05 1 OA 0.2 2

WBT3-008 Rock 31 13 0.24 56 0.007 <1 0.88 0.008 0.22 0.2 0.27 3.7 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-009 Rock 27 13 0.16 97 0.006 <1 0.82 0.006 0.21 0.4 0.69 3.2 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-010 Rock 19 12 0.17 62 0.007 <1 1.15 0.005 0.17 0.2 0.06 4.1 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-011 Rock 37 12 0.20 84 0.005 <1 0.90 0.006 0.22 0.2 0.49 3.3 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-012 Rock 16 11 0.07 64 0.009 <1 0.74 0.005 0.24 0.2 1.14 3.1 0.2 <0.05 5 <0.5 <0.2 159 WBT3-013 Rock 15 8 0.11 49 0.001 <1 0.84 0.003 0.11 <0.1 0.23 2.8 0.1 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT3-014 Rock 26 14 0.29 78 0.008 <1 1.06 0.007 0.27 0.2 0.27 4.0 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 103 WBT3-015 Rock 20 11 0.19 83 0.004 <1 0.95 0.004 0.22 0.1 0.17 3.1 0.1 0.08 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBT4-001 Rock 19 13 0.57 88 0.004 <1 1.62 0.018 0.23 <0.1 0.04 3.8 0.2 <0.05 10 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-001 Rock 30 77 0.29 148 0.003 <1 0.86 0.010 0.31 <0.1 0.65 3.2 0.4 0.15 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-002 Rock 31 103 1.20 112 0.006 <1 2.01 0.006 0.27 <0.1 0.45 5.2 0.3 <0.05 13 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-003 Rock 24 55 0.55 63 0.003 <1 1.11 0.003 0.14 0.2 0.71 2.9 0.4 0.07 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBO-004 Rock 22 71 0.47 89 0.002 <1 1.19 0.004 0.24 0.1 0.40 2.7 0.3 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-005 Rock 24 77 0.84 88 0.003 <1 1.45 0.006 0.20 <0.1 0.56 4.4 0.2 <0.05 9 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-006 Rock 27 87 1.19 89 0.006 <1 1.77 0.005 0.20 <0.1 1.70 4.7 0.2 0.08 12 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-007 Rock 28 12 0.16 66 0.008 <1 0.93 0.006 0.21 0.2 0.34 3.1 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-008 Rock 29 10 0.16 59 0.002 <1 0.93 0.006 0.26 0.1 0.10 2.2 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WB&009 Rock 23 12 0.20 71 0.007 <1 1.02 0.008 0.23 0.2 0.15 3.8 0.2 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-010 Rock 41 13 0.07 80 0.004 <1 0.71 0.007 0.26 0.2 0.16 2.7 0.2 0.10 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-011 Rock 39 12 0.09 55 0.009 <1 0.77 0.006 0.25 0.6 0.13 2.4 0.2 <0.05 6 <0.5 <0.2 WBG-012 Rock 19 13 0.16 209 0.006 <1 0.86 0.006 0.23 0.2 0.16 3.5 0.1 <0.05 7 <0.5 <0.2

This report supersedes an pravtoua praHmlnary and final raporta wRh this fHa numbar datad prior to the data on thia certificate. Slgnatura Indoataa final approval; preliminary report! are unsigned and ahould be used for reference only.