Dear Harvest Gold followers,
I'm pleased to pass on our news release regarding our phase II drill program at our Rosebud Mine project, just south of Allied Nevada's Hycroft Gold/Silver Mine.
Greg Hill and our geological team members have worked long and hard to point the drills for this program. As you will read, there are five target areas we will test over the next two months, or so.
The start of drilling is a great time to own juniors with highly prospective properties. Rosebud is one of those properties. It is in a known mineralized environment, the Kamma Mountains, and is well known throughout Nevada because of the 400,000 oz. of high grade Gold it produced in the late 90's when Gold traded in the $300 range.
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Up to 18 reverse circulation drill holes, totaling approximately 14,000 feet (4,270 metres), are planned. The program is designed to follow-up intercepts from the Company's Phase I drill program completed in July, 2010, and to test additional targets adjacent to the Mine Footprint and is expected to take approximately two months. (See Sept. 1, 2010 news release for a summary of the Phase I program: http://harvestgoldcorp.com/News-Release/News-Release-Details/2010/Harvest-Golds-phase-one-drill-results-complete-gold-and-silver-intersected-in-each-hole-at-Rosebud-Mine/default.aspx ).
The Phase II program will drill in five target areas: the Valley, Far East, the Mine footprint, Southern Extension and Northeast.
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