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Commercial Listings: Claims For Rent or Partnership

US

Golden Riffle Mining Company

Seeking JV Partner @ 50% Ownership of all minerals
Location: California
* 80 acres on 4 fed claims
* 3 million + yards of economically viable head ore to mine
* water available
* Federal and State Permits in place
* year ' round mining season
* Ready for Expansion
Proven + Probable Gold Reserves:
$100,000,000 USD (at $850 gold)

"The Golden Riffle Placer Project is viewed as one of the best placer projects in California from the standpoint of proven reserves through exhaustive testing, ore tenor, location, and logistics, water availability and year around climate."
Location: The Golden Riffle claims are located on 80 acres in California, around the American River, fully accessible using a gravel forest service road to the site.
- Since 2005 approximately $800,000 has been spent on mine development, including the successful acquisition of Federal and State permits, construction of two water ponds, permitting and drilling two deep water wells, extensive bulk sampling, and turn key development.
- The claims contain at least 3 million cubic yards of economically viable head ore. Proven and probable reserves shown from J.H. Warren & CO. report data are now valued at over US S100,000,000.00 at $850 per ounce. Much of the ground with the same or similar geology has not yet been tested.
- Water: Water is available from a river flowing on the claims. An existing deep pool on the shore of the river has a pump in place with piping to the mining site recycling ponds. The Plan of Operations and 1872 Mining Law permits pumping from the river at this pond site. Two water wells on the site have been permitted and drilled and can provide water for mining during dry periods.
- We are currently seeking a JV partner to come in with
with at least 1 million dollars to start work on developing two tunnels that have never been worked
before. These river beds in the mountain carry some 500,000 ounces of gold, and that is not counting the big nuggets these rivers are said to carry. With the plan we have in effect our JV partner @ 50% ownership would have an ROI of $10,000,000.00 per year for the next two years plus $5,000,000.00 on the last year of mining and would retain 50% ownership of the mine and any minerals on the claim for life. For more information please email us at besposito@stupendouscorp.com

Commercial Listings: Claims For Sale Or Lease

US

Howell
(1) Yuma Gold Placer: 960 acres with drill proven gold reserves for 2.4 million troy ounces @ 0.126 ounces per ton. 
(2) High Grade Lode Mine for Sale, California: Platinum Group Metals, Gold & Silver. The Ore averages $ 15K to $ 20K per ton in recoverable precious metals. 11.5 million tons exposed by dozer cut, 100 million tons probable. Open Pit Mining. Flow sheet completed on the recovery process.
(3) Gold Mine, Nevada: Open Pit Nevada Placer Mine, $ 100B USD Proven, Probable and Inferred Gold Reserves @ 0.147 troy ounces per ton, agglomeration heap leach with cyanide for easy recovery. Water & Power on property.
Please contact Mr. Howell (303) 678-7979.
(Date Posted 9-30-06)

Piedmont Resources Corporation
For further information:
Contact: Piedmont Resources Corp
E-Mail: peidmont_resources@yahoo.com
Colorado Gold Mining Claims for Sale
In the Beautiful, Rich Cripple Creek, Colorado District
92.6 acres +-Minerals Only
13 patented gold mining claims totaling 92.6 acres ( more or less ) in the historic, rich Cripple Creek , Colorado gold mining district in Teller Co. , which used to be the biggest gold mining district in the world !! These claims, some of which are contiguous, are just northeast of the City of Cripple Creek, Colorado, a great, fun place to visit or live, and less than an hour’s drive from Colorado Springs, right near the base of Pike’s Peak.
These claims are very nearby a large operating gold mine that produces a billion dollars a year in gold or more there and elsewhere in the district: That company is one of the largest gold producers in the world and controls 90% of the claims in that district, so they are knowledgeable and serious as to the gold business there, and you should be, too! No doubt about it, a great place to hedge inflation and get some real gold to own, and in a big way.
Most of these claims are easily accessible by the major highway in the area; in fact, some of the claims literally cross the highway! The rest might require some
right- of- way permissions.
The gold can be dug for production or mineral specimens, as that the specimens from the area are always in demand to mineral collectors. The gold is sylvanite gold. These claims can be a valuable asset to a holding or investment company, or for a mining company that wants to expand its’ reserves for future production or accounting purposes.
Why not get claims like these if you want to mine part-time, full time or just want them as a true asset? Gold is going up in value and will continue to do so for many years to come: enjoy watching the US dollars devalue and your claims go up in values. The total tax bill on the claims this year ( 2006 )are only Nine dollars and 36 cents ( $9.36 ) and have not gone up in years.
Price for all thirteen claims is Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ( $300,000 ); however, all serious offers will be considered by the seller. Terms – Cash in USD or other negotiable instruments acceptable to seller. Serious inquiries only, please: Brokers are Welcome to respond but not guaranteed any exclusive or listing contract or fee without a written agreement with seller.
(Date Posted 3-4-06)

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Austrailia

For Sale
Two working gold mines and gold leases for immediate sale in Northern Territory Australia. Price Australian $23 million represents superb potential. Owner requires cash flow for funding wider action. All validating documentation available. Close to processing, main road andtrainline.
Contact enabler@alphalink.com.au
(Date Posted: 5-8-06)


Canada

HenningCorp
Quesnel Area, British Columbia, Retirement: 55 highly concentrated (ap. 43 b.) placer claims for sale. 6,000.00 acres. $US 20 M.
Contact: Nadine
Ph: 1-250-747-0255
Fax: 1-250-747-0256
E- Mail: henningcorp@shaw.ca
(Date Posted 10-5-06 / Updated 11-10-06)

Dave Zamida
The following claims are for sale, lease, option or stock trade.

Barkerville Area British Columbia

Barkerville GOLD Placer Claim The Conklin Gulch $3,900

Claim 531577  Minfile 093H022 Located about 700m SW of the legendary Gold town of Barkerville. The main placer gold production from Conklin Gulch took place prior to 1900. The valley was known to be gold-bearing for almost 3,000m upstream from the junction with Williams Creek, the richest claims located near the mouth. Mining took place on a buried channel which is about 30m deep near the mouth and decreases in depth upstream. There was a considerable amount of underground work done but most of the production was probably by hydraulicking. The area is underlain mainly by Snowshoe Group rocks, the contact with the Slide Mountain Group is nearby. Latitude 53°03'49" Longitude 121°30'44"

Barkerville GOLD Placer Claim Rouchon Creek $4,800

95 Acres, PAST GOLD PRODUCER. Tenure 524898 Minfile 093H091 Placer gold deposits of the Quesnel Highland region, including the former rich producers of the Barkerville camp, have accounted for a large proportion of British Columbia's alluvial gold production. Placer gold deposits in the region are generally found in relatively young Pleistocene gravels. The morphology and mineral associations of the gold suggests that it was derived locally; the most obvious sources are the numerous auriferous veins in the Downey succession of the Snowshoe Group. Most of the placer gold production from Rouchon Creek has been from workings in the stream bed. These workings apparently extended for about 1,200m upstream from the mouth of the creek. Historic mine. Latitude 53°08'28" Longitude 121°52'18"

Quesnel River Classic GOLD Placer Claim $7,200

48.23 Acres, PAST GOLD PRODUCER. Tenure 526545 Minfile 093O22 Also called the Ainsworth Placer Mine, is located along the Sardine Flats. Placer mining operations along the Quesnel River have, up to 1945, recorded a production of 477,000 grams of gold. Much of this production has come from dredging operations but a significant amount of gold has been won from Tertiary benches with occur up to several tens of metres above the present river level. Although the Quesnel River passes largely through volcanic and Nicola Group sedimentary rocks. Placer gold has been derived from the Omineca terrane to the E rather than from the Nicola group. Quesnel River placer deposits on low benches adjacent to river are typical of placer mining operations along this river. Latitude 52°50'10" Longitude 122°13'05"

Barkerville GOLD Placer Claim The Ahbau-Murray $4,400

47.4 Acres, PAST GOLD PRODUCER. Tenure 526547 Minfile 093G057 The Ahbau Creek area is primarily underlain by schist. Placer gold deposits occur on bedrock and also to a large extent on false bedrock of glacial material. The Ahbau Creek deposit is located at the junction of Ahbau Creek with Murray Creek. Quartz veins are known to occur at several points in the area. Historic mine, excellent opportunity for the entrepreneur with modern gold prospecting tools or a gold pan. Latitude 53°19'23" N Longitude 122°05'13"

Mackenzie, Northern British Columbia

Dragons Den PLATINUM GOLD IRIDIUM Placer $75,000

228 Acre Placer Claim 530226 Minfile 093O006 The placers generally occur in the top 1.5 to 3m of reworked glacial gravels deposited as bars and benches along streams and rivers. Worked by hand, platinum is common with high values reported locally. Philip Creek, a tributary of the Nation River, flows N through the Manson Upland, meandering to its Nation River confluence approx. 35 km SW of the town of Mackenzie. Most of the placers along Philip Creek were worked in the very early 1900's. Wheel Creek, a tributary 15 km up stream from the mouth of Philip Creek, has a water wheel and other structures, comprising the most advanced workings of this area. Accurate production figures are not available. Values in iridium also derived from assays. Latitude 55°11'52" Longitude 123°31'22"

Ingenika River GOLD/PLATINUM Placer Claim $3,700

87 Acre Placer Claim 530413 Minfile 094D008 The Ingenika River placer occurrence is located approx 1.2 km below the mouth of McConnell Creek. This occurrence is similar to the McConnell Creek placer occurrence (094D007). Placer gold occurs in pockets, formed in the granitic host rock, between 0.3 to 2.44-metres in depth. These pockets are filled with gold and platinum bearing gravels and sands. The gold is very fine, flattened and occurs with an appreciable amount of platinum. To the end of 1950, production is officially recorded as 2400 grams (70 ounces) of gold (National Mineral Inventory 094D16 Au3). Latitude 56°49'04" Longitude 126°24'05"

Princeton, Tulameen & Coalmont British Columbia

Newton Creek Placer GOLD/PLATINUM Claims $40,000

Over 1000 total acres, PAST GOLD/PLATINUM PRODUCER. Tenures: 524339 (mineral claim), 524472, 524473 (placer claims). Newton Creek flows E to NE, over a distance of about 11 km, into Granite Creek, W of Princeton. The lower half of the creek cuts through a narrow steep-sided valley while the upper half flows over a broader, more open valley floor. Gold and platinum were produced from gravels in this creek between 1890 and 1893. The gold to platinum ratios are reported to be 1:1 (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 171, page 113). The gold is similar to that found in Granite Creek (092HSE230), being coarse and rough. Some of the larger nuggets contained quartz (Minister of Mines Annual Reports 1890, 1933). Total gold production is estimated at 6500 grams. Thousands of feet of river frontage throughout the property. Within the limits of this claim, Minfile 092HSE232 also is listed in the book “Gold, Gemstone and Mineral Sites of B.C.” (R. Hudson, Orca book Publishers) Latitude 49°26'51" Longitude 120°46'48" 

Britton Creek Eagle GOLD/PLATINUM Claims $37,000

Over 1000 total acres, PAST GOLD/PLATINUM PRODUCER, Tenures: 524420 (mineral claim), 524549 & 524890 (placer claims). Britton (Eagle) Creek flows SE for 11.5 km before entering the Tulameen River, 10.5 km W-SW of the town of Tulameen. The lower part of the creek descends rapidly into the Tulameen River through a narrow V-shaped canyon, 4 km long. The upper part of the creek, and its various tributaries, flow through broader, flaring valleys. The stream contains gravel deposits of limited extent, especially in the lower sections. Above the canyon, the gravels are deeper and more widespread. Coarse gold and platinum were recovered near the mouth of the creek (Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 26, page 135). These deposits were prospected and mined as early as 1885. 2 km of river frontage placer rights on the property. It contains Minfile 092HNE196, featured in the book “Gold, Gemstone and Mineral Sites of B.C.” (R. Hudson, Orca book Publishers) Latitude 49°33'38" Longitude 120°56'53"

 Champion Creek GOLD/PLATINUM Claims $30,000

311+ Acres PLATINUM/GOLD Placer Claims, tenures 528568, 528566. Champion Creek is a N-flowing tributary of the Tulameen River, some 9 km long, situated about 59 km W of Princeton. The creek is characterized by a narrow rock-walled canyon near its mouth, which gives way upstream to a broader flaring valley. Deep gravels occur along the upper portion of the creek in the broad valley. Minfile  092HSE229. 3 km of total riverfront, per side. This creek is also featured in several popular books (including Goldpanning Southwestern BC & Vancouver Island, J. Lewis, C. Hart. Heritage House Publishing). Latitude 49°27'38" Longitude 120°55'02"

The Joy Mining Placer PLATINUM/GOLD Showing $6,000

51.80 acre placer claim (tenure 528476) plus a 414.41 acre mineral claim (tenure 524597) The Joy Mining Placer occurrence is situated on Highway 5, 1.4 km S of Summers Creek and 6.5 km N of Princeton. The showing consists of a deposit of poorly sorted gravel containing rounded boulders from pebble size to 0.3m or more in diameter in a matrix of rusty-coloured sand. The sand contains a high percentage of heavy minerals. Panning of the sand revealed visible gold and platinum (A.G. Pentland, 1971, page 4) The showing was evaluated by Joy Mining Ltd. in 1971. Minfile showing 092HNE179 Latitude 49°31'18" Longitude 120°30'48"

Clinton Area British Columbia

Historic Fraser Glasgow GOLD/PLATINUM Claims

River frontage on the mighty Fraser. Documented PAST GOLD/PLATINUM PRODUCER. Placer claims 524895 & 528749. Minfile 092INW050 The "GLASGOW PLACER CLAIM" was first prospected by the gold rush miners of 1858 and 1859. The Glasgow family of father and sons panned the river by boat during this period. Ford Glasgow remembered the present property as one of the best they had sampled and subsequently led W. Babkirk and company to stake. In 1970-71, sampling was carried out by Roy Erickson and Shore Explorations Ltd. Sampling on the property was concentrated mainly on the 'beaches' along the Fraser River where samples consisted of 0.02 cubic metre panned by hand down to a black sand concentrate. All samples were taken of gravel at about 0.3m depth. Analytical results from some samples yielded 89.8 grams per ton gold, and 11.9 grams per ton platinum (Report 3551). Road access viewed on BCGS map website. The side south of the river is open while the north side is Edge Hills Wilderness Park, and protected. More related information in the following Fraser River Clinton listing. Latitude 50°59'06" Longitude 121°54'42" Individual cells (approx 40 acres each) are available from $4000 & up

Historic Fraser Clinton GOLD/PLATINUM Claims

River frontage on the mighty Fraser. Documented PAST GOLD/PLATINUM PRODUCER. Placer claims 524896 & 528751. Minfile 092INW066 The claims south side on the river is open, while the north side is Edge Hills Wilderness Park, and protected. 222,000 grams of gold were recovered here to 1945. Access is via a rough gravel road and a roughly 600m walk. This property (along with the “Glasgow”) is a prime target for its rich gold bearing gravels. Surficial placer deposits in addition to buried channel deposits and tertiary benches. This spectacular, rugged property is a highly strategic claim for an individual or company with portable exploration and recovery tools. This property has not been worked for sometime, a wise long term investment. Latitude 50°58'17" Longitude 121°53'34" Individual cells (approx 40 acres each) from $2800 & up

Southern Vancouver Island Leechtown Area British Columbia

Wolfe Creek Placer/Mineral GOLD Claims $6,000

105+ acre placer claim (Tenure 524570) plus an additional 300+ acre mineral claim (Tenure 524424). 30 minutes NW of Victoria, BC. 630m+ of river frontage per side on Old Wolfe Creek, W of the confluence with the Sooke River. Capsule geology: Old Wolf Creek flows W along the Leech River fault which separates Jurassic to Cretaceous Leech River Complex (Formation) slates and schists on the north, from Tertiary Metchosin Volcanics on the south. The topography shows the stream to have cut down through the bedrock leaving a series of gravel covered benches. Placer gold, found in the gravel, is believed to have been derived from small, but numerous, gold-bearing quartz stringers hosted by the Leech River rocks. The creek was worked in the early 1930's at a location about 2 km above Leechtown where, about 9m above the creek, an old creek channel was found (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1933, page 248). There is also a past producing talc deposit on the E boundary of the claim (Minfile 092B012) Victoria’s climate provides for year round access. Latitude 48°29'26" Longitude 123°41'59"

Email us at gold1(at)rogers.com, visit us online at bcgold.com or call us at 1.647.222.5175 (Eastern Standard Time)
(Date Posted 2-28-06 - updated 5-10-06/verified 2-07)

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GPEX™ Gold and Platinum Explorations

Gold Claims For Sale
Contact: Larry Amey
BC Resident Prospector/Miner
Ph: 1-604-869-5511
All gold claims for sale and mineral claims listed for sale have been meticulously and extensively researched to establish worth. Only that ground meeting GPEX's™ complete satisfaction, and bearing realistic potential for gold and/or gold-platinum recovery, were acquired. While actual value far exceeds listed price, their worth has not been inflated in any manner. Several tenures comprise ground not before thoroughly or seriously worked for placer. Many of these locations comprise potential tertiary benches or buried channels. Some claims contiguous to one another and may be purchased as a group or individually.
The upper Similkameen River, Tulameen River, Fraser River, Bridge River and many of their tributaries, are historically renowned for gold and/or platinum, both hardrock and placer deposits.

PRIME BC Placer Claims For Sale
Similkameen River/Lawless Creek/Gun Creek
General
All claims listed for sale are in excellent, extensively researched, locations, and bear good potential for gold and/or gold/platinum recovery. Some are of ground not before worked for placer consideration while others have been meticulously selected in or around historically proven ground. Ideal for the serious prospector/miner or the weekender, whether using a pan, sluice, detector or other consideration. Some claims contiguous to one another. All tenures offered for sale are priced considerably below current values.
Upper Similkameen Region
The upper Similkameen River and some of its tributaries, including the Tulameen River, are historically known to host placer gold, platinum and other precious commodities.
1. GPEX XXXIV #523418 Similkameen Falls
(Upper Similkameen River)
This is a one cell tenure on the upper Similkameen encompassing the Similkameen Falls, and geologically, comprises 21.123 hectares (?? acres), 688.4 m of river with two sharp bends a gravel bar and a more ancient water course bench. The claim also borders on the upstream side of Tenure #523286 (also owned by the seller hereto, and of which is listed for sale, below). BC Highway #3 runs adjacent to the river in this locale Price: $ 3,400.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3, 4.
2. GPEX XXXI #523286 Similkameen Rapids
(Upper Similkameen River)
A four cell tenure comprising 84.48 hectares with a snake-like river course of approximately 1855 meters in length, with six bends, a gravel bar and a few upper benches. BC Highway #3 runs immediately beside the river throughout its majority. Price: $ 5,200.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
3. GPEX XXXII #523287 Similkameen Sunday Summit
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell claim comprising 42 plus hectares (104 plus acres) approximately 570.8 meters (0.35 miles) of river with bends, gravel bars, a tributary creek and what appears to be a tertiary channel. Access is gained from gravel and rough roads on the east side of the river. Price: $ 4,200.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
4. GPEX XLI #523668 Similkameen Creek Placer One
(Upper Similkameen River)
A one cell tenure cornering on the Similkameen River with the convergence of three creeks, the primary of which runs approximately 437.5 meters (0.27 mile) and hosts excellent gold indicators, comprising 21 plus hectares ( 52 plus acres). This claim corners Claim "GPEX XLII #523670" (listed below and of which is also owned by the Seller hereto). Price: $ 4,600.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
5. GPEX XLII #523670 Similkameen Creek Placer Two
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell tenure with approximately 890 meters (0.55 miles) of primary creek, with two more major secondary tributaries (one trending north eastward, the other more southward) and six additional watershed feeders. The claim corners on tenure GPEX XLI #523668 on west side and borders GPEX XLIII # 523671 on the east, of which both said tenures are owned by the Seller hereto. Along the north side of the tenure's corridor are steep slopes and slide material which could possibly host float metals. This tenure is also in that corridor which holds excellent indicators of gold. Comprising 42 plus hectares (101 plus acres), the tenure is accessible via gravel road on the east side of the Similkameen River. Price: $ 5,800.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
6. GPEX XLIII # 523671 Similkameen Creek Placer Three
(Upper Similkameen River)
A two cell tenure with approximately 435 meters (0.55 miles) of primary creek, which y's into two major secondary tributaries, the more northern of which runs approximately 442 meters (0.55 miles) and the more southern, approximately 412 m (0.25 miles). Along the course of the primary there are two additional watershed feeders. This claim comprises 42 plus hectares (101 plus acres), lies in the zone of high gold indicators and is contiguous to the GPEX XLII tenure. Price: $ 5,400.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
7. GPEX X #520245 Bromley One
(Upper Similkameen River)
A five cell tenure on the Similkameen adjoining the southern/south-easterly portion of Bromley Rock Provincial Park, whereby three of the cells are partial due to park boundaries, yet were staked because of open bank coverage. The tenure comprises 105 hectares (259 plus acres) and has approximately 1369 meters (0.85 miles) of river outside of park boundaries. The entire length of the claim is accessible on the more southern side via BC Highway #3, and on the more northern side via The Old Hedley Road. The northern riverside portion also hosts a raised bench. The easterly boundary of this tenure borders onto tenure GPEX XIII, #520246, Bromley Two, listed hereafter. In sample panning this tenure and the GPEX XIII tenure, repetitively, from only two moderate handfuls of riverbank material, each pan produced on average, 35 to 50 colors, without considering values obtainable from black sand, and potentially gold & platinum nuggets. Ideal for panning, sniping, gold detectors and, working the micron and colloidal gold. Situate approximately 19km (11 miles plus) east of Princeton and the confluence of the Tulameen River, along BC Highway #3. Overnight camping (during such season), a super sand beach for family enjoyment, and, no charge day-use at Bromley Rock Park offer an attractive convenience for the prospector/miner. Price: $ 4,000.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
8. GPEX XIII #520246 Bromley Two
(Upper Similkameen River)
A three cell tenure on the Similkameen abutting to the eastern end of the GPEX X tenure, comprises 63 plus hectares (155 plus acres) with 1395 meters (0.86 plus miles) of river. Sample panning and potential as mentioned in GPEX X #520245 above, plus, on this tenure there's a huge boulder (approx. 12' to 15' diameter) sitting in the river, which in all likelihood has offered thousands of years haven to tucked away treasures. Location and Provincial Park conveniences as mentioned in GPEX X #520245 above. Price: $ 3,500.00. Photo Links 1, 2.
9. GPEX XV #520273 Steven Creek
(Upper Similkameen River)
A four cell tenure on the Similkameen, two cells wide, offering 965 plus meters (0.59 plus miles) on the Similkameen River and three cells deep (over 1500 meters (0.94 mile) leading up Stevens Creek (a tributary of the Similkameen entering from the north). It is presumed the ancient outwash or fan, where Steven Creek merges into the Similkameen, is the source of the vast amount of fine gold occurring downstream at the Bromley claims. Cobble and gravel beds and bars, with sporadic sand and clay belts are present on the claim. On the highlands above, and in the general vicinity of this tenure, there has been past and current mining activity. The tenure comprises 84 plus hectares (208 plus acres) in total, less approximately 7 hectares (17 acres) situate on First Nations property. Accessible primarily from The Old Hedley Road on the north side of the Similkameen, the claim lies approximately 15 kilometers (9 miles) east of Princeton and approximately 4 kilometers (2.4 miles) upstream of the Bromley Claims. Price: $ 4,800.00. Photo Links 1, 2, 3.
Tulameen Mining Region
10. GPEX XXXI(b) # 523124 Lawless Creek
(Upper Tulameen River District)
A partial-cell tenure on Lawless Creek containing approximately 16 hectares (39 plus acres) with approximately 447 meters (0.27 mile) of creek, some 1600 meters (0.99 mile) upstream from its confluence with the Tulameen River. The tenure comprises an excellent bend, complimented with a higher bench, and is in the immediate vicinity on Lawless (formerly Bear Creek) where the largest gold nugget (7.8 oz) unearthed in the Tulameen Placer District was found. Historically, Lawless Creek and the Tulameen River are well known amongst miners of all persuasions. The availability of this claim is a rare opportunity on an excellent property bearing high potential. Price: $ 4,800.00
Photo Links 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
Bridge River/Lillooet Region
11. GPEX XXX #522881 Gun Creek
(Bridge River/Lillooet Region)
A two cell tenure on the upper sector of Gun Creek slightly downstream from Eldorado Creek, which borders on Spruce Lake Protected Area. That portion of the tenure which does not override into the protected area comprises 29 plus hectares (72 plus acres), and hosts two prime inside creek bends of current-day water levels. and, several upper level ancient inside bends. In addition, fine gold is relatively plentiful on Gun Creek, primarily downstream from Eldorado, where historic mining took place. Access is reasonably good with a gravel road going through the tenure, and the distance from the gravel road to creek measures approximately 79 meters (86 yards), yet there's a four wheel trail that goes within 52 meters (56 yards) of the creek bends. Open creek not comprised in the protected area equates to approximately 465 meters (0.29 miles). Ideal for general placer prospecting for nuggets and, working fine and micron gold. Price: $ 4,600.00. Photo Links1, 2, 3, 4.
Serious inquiries only, please.
For further details, contact: Larry
GPEX Gold and Platinum Explorations
gpex@telus.net
(604) 869-5511
(Date Posted 12-5-05/verified 2-07)

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JR White
Claims available in the Yukon!
Fifteen miles of Black Hills Creek Yukon for sale. Includes 400 yard per hour automated sluice plant, pumps\ pipe line, eight man camp, stripped ground,drill logs, and related. infrastructure. All permits in place. Historic workings sporadic. Over twenty-five thousand raw ounces recovered in the last twelve years. Over thirty- five thousand raw ounces remain.
Fineness 780-820 Grain size: fines, flakes and coarse pieces. (Status Active) Terms: 1.5 million $US over three years.
Turn key placer placer operation in the heart of the klondike gold fields. Seven miles of long-term lease agreements on Sulphur Creek complete with drill logs and active permits. Historic workings extensive. Four dozers, four excavators, two articulated haul trucks, one rubber tired front end loader, one road grader, one 200 yard per hour sluice plant, two sluice pumps with pipe line, one fully equipped service truck, six man camp. Stripped ground, stockpiled pay dirt. Five thousand raw au recovered Twenty thousand raw au remains un-mined. fineness 790-840 Grain size: fines, some coarse pieces. ( Status Active)Terms: 2.5 million $US investor considered.
Remote placer operation on Brewer Creek, Yukon. Four miles of narrow valley. Includes four man camp,two old dozers, one old excavator, 50 yard per hour sluice plant,
110 Nodwell , pumps, jig , air strip , road to the Stewart river . 10,000 gallon fuel storage. Geological report with probable reserve calculations. Ten thousand ounces raw au minimum
Fineness 840-860. Grain size: mainly coarse pieces.( Hand shafting and drifting only). Historic workings present . Some cat mining in the late sixties. Permits pending. winter trail, air
and river access only. (Status Not Active) Terms: 600,000 $US
High Grade gold quartz claims. Twenty-two claims located in the Tintina gold belt Yukon . 6000 ton 2.2 opt au outlined . Vein comes to surface 0-65'. high grade sections up to 14 opt au.(Skarn type deposit)Exploration shack, wash shack, geo shack, 8 KVW gen set, Hydra-core diamond drill complete with, pumps, hose, powerpack,drill stem,bits and tooling,
KX 41 mini excavator, geological report, geophysics, metallurgical studies, ARD testing, baseline studies, Class IV exploration permit valid until 2009. Helicopter\snowmachine access only. Over 1 million $Canadian invested. Good for small scale high grading. Further exploration for additional small pods of ore warranted. (Status Not Active)
Terms: Investor or outright sale .
High Grade gold quartz claims. Eighteen claims located in the Tintina gold belt Yukon. 300,000 ton 8.6 gpt au outlined . (Skarn type deposit) Flat lying vein comes to surface. high grade sections up to 14 opt au. Geological report , drilling, geophysics, soil grids. Good for small scale high grading and further exploration. (Status Not Active)
Terms: Investor \ option \ outright sale.
High grade silver quartz claims. Ten claims located in the Tintina gold belt yukon. High grade galena float outline on soil grid. 290 opt ag. Good for trenching exploration and small scale high grading. Terms: Investor \ outright sale.
Gold is not where you look for it: it is where you find it !
Contact: JR White
Ph: 1-867- 633- 2410
(Date Posted 1-2-06)


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