Trailbreaker Defines a 10 Km Copper-In-Soil Anomaly and

From GlobeNewswire: 2024-09-16 07:45:00

Trailbreaker Resources Ltd (TBK.V) shares results from surface sampling at Liberty Property in central British Columbia. A large copper-in-soil anomaly (~10km long, up to 1.8km wide) was defined. Prospecting near the anomaly’s southwestern extent revealed high-grade copper samples assaying up to 23.71% Cu. Additional claims totalling 1,841 hectors were staked to cover the soil anomaly and high-grade copper mineralization. The president noted the potential for high-grade zones similar to Gibraltar Mine. Prospecting in the southwestern portion of the property returned high-grade rock samples with >1% Cu. Malachite mineralization was found along the contact between ultramafic rocks and an argillite unit, with copper-in-soil anomalies extending over 1.8 km. This high-grade mineralization is similar to that encountered in previous drilling. Trailbreaker Resources conducted soil sampling and prospecting across Liberty Property, with copper-in-soil values forming a large arcuate zone crossing the center of the property. Multi-element soil anomalies occur in the southwestern, spring 2024 drilling, and northern areas. Wetland conditions in central and northern parts may result in subdued geochemical responses. The 6,895-hectare Liberty Property, located north of Quesnel, BC, features widespread copper-molybdenum mineralization and an IP chargeability feature. Prospecting in the southwestern part of the property unveiled high-grade copper mineralization with grab samples assaying up to 23.71% Cu. Trailbreaker Resources is a mining exploration company focusing on British Columbia and Yukon Territory, committed to exploration, research, and maintaining a portfolio of quality mineral properties. Daithi Mac Gearailt serves as President and CEO. Carl Schulze, P. Geo., is the Consulting Geologist. For further information, visit Trailbreaker’s website or contact them directly.



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