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Bravada Projects

North Lone Mountain property

Bravada owns a 100% interest in 81 unpatented lode-mining claims that comprise this project, subject to a 1% NSR royalty, which can be reduced to 0.5% NSR by payment of US $3 million at any time.

The project is located in Kobeh Valley just off of the southern edge of the Roberts Mountains.  The property is concealed by alluvium, but Paleozoic sediments are exposed immediately west, in low hills, north in the Roberts Mountains and south at Lone Mountain.  There are various drill holes located on and adjacent to the claims, for which limited data is available.

Beneath alluvial cover is basement composed of carbonate rocks, referred to as Lower Plate, and siliclastic rocks, referred to as Upper Plate rocks.  Depth to bedrock is believed to range from 0m to +400m in the project area.  Lower Plate carbonates that have been recognized in drill holes include the Lone Mountain dolomite and various overlying limestone, silty  limestone, and dolomite, including the Bartine member of the McColley Canyon formation and the Denay formation.  The Bartine member and Denay formation host the Gold Bar Mine deposits.  Another potential ore horizon is the unconformity at the base of the Webb siliciclastic rocks.  A series of relatively shallow holes are planned to examine lithology, alteration, and geochemistry in Paleozoic bedrock beneath alluvium.  The program should consist of five to seven holes, with seven drill sites having been permitted and bonded.