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Diamond-drilling Completed on Eagle
Plains' Pelly Mountain VMS Properties, Central Yukon
Territory
Cranbrook, B.C.: Eagle Plains Resources
Ltd. (EPL:CDNX) is pleased to announce that it has completed
diamond drilling programs on three of its 100% owned
properties located in the Pelly Mountains of south-central
Yukon Territory, approximately 30km south of Ross River.
Volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) polymetallic (gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc)
mineralization was targeted on the St. Cyr, Fire, and
Ice properties. Six holes totaling 729.3m (2392') were
completed during the course of the four-week program.
Each property is presently accessed by helicopter, with
the nearest roads located within 10-15 km of property
boundaries. Eagle Plains and former partner Miner River
Resources Ltd. (now merged) have been actively exploring
the area since originally staking the properties in
1996. In 1997, both the Fire and Ice properties were
optioned to Atna Resources Ltd, who carried out detailed
geological mapping, soil geochemical and limited geophysical
programs in 1998 before returning the properties to
the Eagle Plains/Miner River joint-venture.
Diamond-drilling was preceded earlier in the 2000
season by geological mapping, soil-geochemical sampling
and
prospecting, carried out by Company personnel and
consultants. The August, 2000 program consisted of helicopter-supported
drilling from four separate set-ups (one on each of
St. Cyr and Ice properties, and two on the Fire property).
Diamond drilling services were contracted to Aggressive
Diamond Drilling of Kelowna, B.C., with helicopter
support
provided by Trans North Helicopters. Financial assistance
was provided by grants awarded through the Yukon Mineral
Incentives Program (YMIP).
Significant results were obtained from both the Fire
and Ice properties, located 7km apart. On the Fire
property, mineralized barite material was intersected
over 3.2m-8.5m
(true thickness unknown) in four of four holes. On
the Ice property, a single drillhole (and final hole
of
the program) intersected bedded barite material containing
numerous stratiform sulphide horizons over an approximate
true thickness of 43.0m (141 feet) from a depth of
35.6m (117') to 78.6m (258'). Located immediately beneath
the mineralized barite is intensely altered, sulphide-bearing
volcanoclastic rock to 107.0m (351'), where the hole
was stopped due to swelling clays. Drill-core from
the
Ice property was flown to Ross River and transported
to Whitehorse, Yukon by company representatives. Petrographic
analysis, splitting and sampling of core is now underway
within a secure area, with fire-assay results expected
in 7-10 days.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Tim J. Termuende, P.Geo.
President and CEO
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