Red Rock
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Horse window, (lower plate) east end of Red rock claims
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Red Rock - looking towards central gold target
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Redrock - gold bearing horizon - Centerra target
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Redrock Phoenix mine area in background
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Redrock -From Centerra 10 claim area looking SW towards south target
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Redrock picture with Leger pointing to Cove-McCoy Mine
Red Rock property is located at the intersections of three major gold trends:
- The Battle Mountain Eureka Gold Trend: a prolific gold belt containing at least 50 million known ounces of gold.
- The Rabbit Creek Gold Trend: a gold belt containing at least 40 million known ounces of gold.
- The Caetano Caldera Trend: a major crustal break that helped localize approximately 30+ million known ounces of gold.
Sagebrush Gold is exploring two potential gold targets at Red Rock
- A shallow open-pit gold deposit.
- An underground Carlin-type gold deposit.
Sagebrush Gold to Commence Drilling 8/2/11
Sagebrush Gold has contracted RedCor Drilling and is permitted to drill up to nine angled diamond core holes for a total estimated footage of 16,000 feet and ALS Minerals, Reno, Nevada, will perform all drill core analyses.
Drilling will test geologic, rock and soil gold geochemical anomalies and gravity/CSAMT geophysical targets within the Red Rock property. Surface gold, up to 0.38 ounces per ton (13.03 g/T), and shallow drilled gold have already been discovered on an adjoining property from Red Rock. Red Rock is located at the intersections of three major gold trends, the Battle Mountain Eureka Gold Trend, the Rabbit Creek Gold Trend and the Caetano Caldera Trend. It is believed that there is a combined 60+ million ounces of gold contained within these trends. Read More
Update on Red Rock Drilling 10/4/11
Sagebrush Gold has completed nine thousand, six hundred and twenty-six feet (9626 feet) of drilling in two diamond core and fourteen reverse circulation drill holes at its Red Rock gold property located in the Mt. Springs Mining District, Lander County, Nevada. At present, core drilling has been terminated, but reverse circulation drilling is continuing. The Company announced and commenced drilling at Red Rock on .
Assay results are being finalized by ALS Minerals. To date assay information has been received for RRC: 11-1Core. Assay data indicates a 70 ft (21m) zone containing gold values that average 0.05 g/t (high of 0.104 g/t) with associated elevated trace elements. Alteration in the interval consisted of abundant sooty carbon and silica-flooding. Management is extremely optimistic that the reported gold interval may represent upward or lateral leakage. Numerous other reverse circulation drill holes contained intervals with abundant quartz veining and associated pyrite. Assays are pending and will be reported as they are received. There can be no assurance that any assay results will meet the company's expectations. Read More