GOLDFIELD, NV
A high-grade exploration opportunity with significant upside
The Silver Mountain Property is centred at 37° 13’N 117° 28’ W, approximately 57 km south west of Goldfield in Esmeralda County. The property can be reached by road with a 4x4 vehicle. The property consists of 8 claims, staked in two blocks and located in Sections 26, 27 & 34, Township 8S, Range 40E. The claims are on on BLM land with no surface impairments.
Geologically, the Silver Mountain Project is hosted within Sylvania Pluton granodiorite, intersected by oxidized quartz veins—likely mesothermal or deep epithermal in nature. The Gulch Showing features a steeply-dipping, north-trending quartz vein system extending approximately 400 meters. Sampling from this structure has produced impressive results, including grab samples yielding up to 3,270 g/t silver. A drift face at the Silver Bowl Mine, the most prominent historical working along this trend, produced a chip sample of 0.6 meters grading 1,415 g/t silver and 0.48% copper. Surface chip sampling near the southern section of this structure returned 0.4 meters at 1,245 g/t silver.
At the Old Cabin zone, multiple moderately west-dipping extensional quartz veins cut through the intrusive host rock, forming a vertically stacked array over more than 30 meters of elevation. Grab samples from this area have reported silver values up to 394 g/t.
The region hosts a variety of historical workings, some of which date back to at least 1917. Despite this early activity, public records reveal limited documentation of past exploration or mineral resource assessments. The current claims encompass six known Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) showings. Notably, the Old Cabin zone (South Silver Mountain) and the Gulch zone (North Silver Mountain) exhibit signs of localized high-grade extraction from earlier operations. Historical sampling in the area includes results of up to 3,000 ppm silver and 3.5 ppm gold, as recorded by the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology. Initial staking and sampling of the project were conducted in early and mid-2021.