The Moffat property consists of 62 claims
totalling 24,975 hectares. The property is located about
30 kilometres south of Horsefly in central British Columbia.
The property is situated approximately southeast
of the Woodjam Joint Venture’s (60% Fjordland and 40%
Cariboo Rose Resources Ltd) newly discovered Southeast
Zone copper-molybdenum-gold mineralization on its “Woodjam
South” property, where drilling of hole WJ-08-84 in 2008
intercepted 201 metres grading 1.01% copper and 0.44 g/t
gold. The Moffat property adjoins the Woodjam South property
to the south.
The Moffat property includes the Harrison
Creek occurrence, discovered by the BC Geological Survey
Branch (GSB) during its 2008 mapping program. The occurrence
was exposed as a result of logging, and comprises pyrite,
chalcopyrite, magnetite and malachite within and along
quartz-epidote-potash feldspar veins that cut monzodiorite.
A grab sample of this mineralized vein material, taken
by the GSB, returned 0.17% copper, 1,432 g/t silver and
0.11 g/t gold.
Fjordland recently received assays for five
grab samples taken from two outcrops approximately 800
m apart. Anomalous copper, along with isolated gold and/or
molybdenum values, were received for all five samples.
The best assay returned 0.36% copper, 0.29 g/t gold, 6.9
g/t silver and 11 ppm molybdenum.
Note: John Peters, PGeo is the QP who has
reviewed the data presented.