Klondike Silver Corp: 2009 Regional Exploration Program Underway in the Slocan Silver Camp
June 11 2009 - 9:43AM
Marketwired
Klondike Silver Corp. (TSX VENTURE: KS) (the 'Company') is pleased
to report that its 2009 exploration programs, focusing mainly on
testing targets generated last year in the Sandon Silver Camp of
south-central British Columbia, has begun.
Klondike Silver is the dominant landholder in the Slocan Camp,
which has produced more than 24 million ounces of silver plus
by-product base metals since the late 1800s. The land package
includes ten historic mines and a 100-tonne-per-day mill.
The Company's 2008 exploration efforts were divided into a
regional program focused on five main project areas - Hewitt-Van
Roi, Silverton Creek, Jackson Basin, Payne and Mount Con - and
surface and underground programs focused on targets and
past-producing mines in close proximity to the fully permitted
Sandon mill. The 2008 regional programs included soil geochemical
surveys covering an area of about 1,400 hectares, several ground
geophysical surveys, a contracted prospecting program, geological
mapping, ground acquisition and a limited trenching program.
Most of the Company's recent exploration has focused on the
Wonderful-Sandon Area, which includes several past-producers in the
Slocan camp, notably the Silvana, Ruth Hope and Wonderful mines.
This work concentrated on the Wonderful vein system, which was
explored by geochemical and geophysical programs followed by
diamond drilling and trenching. Underground exploration, drilling
and drifting was also conducted to explore underground veins and
their potential extensions.
- In 2009, the Wonderful-Sandon Area will be further explored by
surface programs including trenching. Additional underground
programs are also underway. Systematic geological mapping of creeks
and road exposures is a priority for the 2009 season as little
modern geological mapping has been done in the Sandon Area. Surface
exploration in 2009 will test geochemical targets identified in
2008, notably in the area south of Carpenter Creek.
The Cody Creek Area east of the Wonderful-Sandon Area is a high
priority target as it contains several silver-rich occurrences and
occurs along strike of the larger past-producers in the Sandon
Camp. Work in 2008 included a soil geochemical program that
identified silver-lead anomalies, and prospecting that identified
old workings.
- In 2009, mapping, ground geophysics and trenching of at least
four newly identified silver-lead anomalies are proposed for the
Cody Creek Area.
REGIONAL EXPLORATION TARGETS
The 2009 regional exploration program will focus on the best
targets identified during the 2008 season in each of the five main
discrete areas.
For a regional exploration map of the Slocan Silver Camp click
on the following link:
http://www.klondikesilver.com/i/pdf/08-07-02-Slocan-3.pdf
- Hewitt-Van Roi: This area includes the past-producing Hewitt
and Van Roi Mines, which produced about 400,000 tonnes averaging
300.5 g/t silver and 2.8% lead (Van Roi) and 529 g/t silver and
1.5% lead (Hewitt). Soil geochemical programs identified several
coincident silver and lead anomalies that may define an unexplored
portion of the Hewitt-Van Roi vein systems. A gold anomaly and
separate zinc and lead anomalies were also discovered. In 2009, a
ground geophysical program is proposed to better define the central
silver-lead anomaly west of the Hewitt Mine. Permits to trench the
separate silver, zinc and lead anomalies have been submitted for
approval.
- Silverton Creek: Past exploration of this rugged area south of
the Sandon camp focused mainly on the ridges and testing along
strike of occurrences and past-producers (Ivanhoe, Canadian,
Wakefield and Adams Lode). The 2008 program in this area was
limited to the ridge and north slopes. Further mapping and
prospecting are proposed for the southern part of the area, on the
southern slopes of Selkirk Ridge, along with a soil program on the
north slopes of this ridge to test for mineralization between known
vein systems.
- Jackson Basin: This area includes the past-producing Jackson
Mine, the largest producer on the property, the Stenson area and
several high-grade veins located to the west. The 2008 program
successfully identified a high-grade silver-lead-zinc vein near the
main Jackson portal, several small vein occurrences just west of
the mine workings and along a prominent silver-lead soil anomaly
and a large silver anomaly 600 meters north of the Jackson Mine
workings. Further work including trenching is planned for the 2009
season.
- Payne Mountain: This area encompasses several past-producing
deposits, including Payne (110,605 tonnes averaging 1,058 g/t
silver and 15.7% lead). The 2008 program generated several new
prospects, including the Ridge anomaly, that warrant further
evaluation through mapping and prospecting, ground geophysical
surveys, trenching and geochemical soil surveys.
- Mount Con: Located 5 km east of Sandon, this area has few-past
producing mines. Prospecting and soil geochemistry in 2008 focused
on rediscovering two historic showings, Utica-Noonday and Silver
Apex. Zinc mineralization on trend with Utica Noonday was
discovered by prospecting in 2008, along with small exploration
pits and shallow adits northeast of the discovery. Further ground
work is planned for this season, including mapping and
prospecting.
The Qualified Person for the purpose of National Instrument
43-101 is Dr. Trygve Hoy, PGeo, PhD who has read and approved the
contents of this news release.
About Klondike Silver
Klondike Silver has established a regional exploration office in
Roseberry to direct the regional program. In addition to these core
assets in the Slocan Silver Camp, the Company holds projects in the
historic Gowganda and Elk Lake silver camps of Ontario, silver-rich
polymetallic targets in the Klondike district of the Yukon
Territory, and has optioned or acquired concessions in
under-explored historic mineral districts of Mexico.
The statements made in this news release may contain
forward-looking statements that may involve a number of risks and
uncertainties. Actual events or results could differ materially
from the Company's expectations and projections.
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
Contacts: Corporate Inquiries: Klondike Silver Corp. Kevin Hull
or Alan Campbell (604) 685-2222 (604) 685-3764 (FAX)
info@klondikesilver.com www.klondikesilver.com Or visit Klondike
Silver's web-site: www.klondikesilver.com to see Smartstox
interviews with Company President, Richard Hughes AGORACOM Investor
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