GOLD MINING
Porcupine Creek - Over 2,000 acres of State of Alaska Mining claims located along
2 ½ miles of Porcupine Creek (13 – 160 acre claims) located approximately 4 miles
from the paved Tok Cutoff Highway and situated along a Right of Way for easy access
- RS2477 right of way goes right through the claims. We have two of the 160 acre
claims leased out right now with each one of them paying at least 15% royalty. One
of them is geared for mining next season – they spent this summer moving in equipment
and clearing a 3 ½ acre area for mining in 2013. You could let someone else do all
the work and you get a percentage of the gold recovered. The area has produced 180,000
ounces of gold (north in the Slate Creek and Miller Gulch area) and, according to
Corvus Gold, these claims are in the same gold belt. See the reports and testing
at http://www.corvusgold.com click on “projects” then “Chisna” and look at the charts
for the “Grubstake” area of their report. These claims are surrounded by Corvus claims
(these claims are located in the lower right in their Grubstake area). In fact, they
staked these claims too and rescinded their claims after they determined that these
claims belonged to us. $550,000.00 – terms possible with a residual royalty agreement
for a percentage of the gold recovered. Call me at area code: (520) 709-0601 (Cell
phone) I may be willing to sell one claim or two to you, just call and we can discuss
your thoughts on this.
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Slate Creek / Miller Gulch - 160 Acre State of Alaska mining claim. It is located
at the head of Miller Gulch with Slate Creek located at the south end of Millers
Gulch. Claim is in the Fairbanks mining district and may be researched on the DNR
website using Case Lookup and enter (Fairbanks) F020S015E section 14. The claim number
is 663786 and the claim name is GMAPA-45. This area has produced 180,000 ounces of
gold and this claim is in the midst of the Corvus Gold area which they have named
the “POW” project: http://www.corvusgold.com …. Go to Corvus Gold website and click
on “projects” then “Chisna” and look it up. I don’t believe this claim was ever mined
and it may partially lie in what is called the “Big 4”. You may want to check with
DNR to verify but even if the part of the Big 4 is not minable there are at least
40+/- acres that are outside the Big 4. We also have two 40 acre claims close by
in section 24 (F020S015E section 24). Claim numbers 662341 and 662342. Some acreage
of these two claims lies over prior claims but they have acreage that may be mined.
I will include these two claims with the purchase of the 160 acre claim. Price is
$44,000.00 Call me at area code: (520) 709-0601 (Cell)
Included in Photo Gallery is Claim 662341 for $9500.00 and 662342 for $6,500.00 .
Both are 40 acres. Both are near Slate Creek and Miller Gulch and both have acreage
that can be mined but both have overlapping claims which may not be mined unless
you make a deal with the overlapping claim owner (Owners name Avail at DNR).
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