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Evolving Gold is focused on exploring its significant discovery at Rattlesnake Hills, Wyoming, an alkalic gold system, similar to the Cripple Creek gold district in Colorado, and on gold properties adjacent to the Carlin district of Nevada.

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Message: One hole does not a mine make,

twodogs - I know what you mean, but at this point, we are well beyond one hole. RSC-020 is building on previous holes that have been released and, imo, greatly increases the probability that the high grade material extends over a considerable distance. As far as making a mine goes, a case could be made that RSC-016 in Antelope Basin is the kind of hole that will ultimately make a mine. Yes, it is relatively low-grade compared to 020, but well above the grades that are currently being mined at Cripple Creek and indicates that this mineralized system is enormous.

But back to 020 for a minute...


Drill hole RSC-020 intersected 67.1 meters at 10.8 gpt Au, (220 ft at 0.315 oz/ton)

- including 36.6 meters at 16.8 gpt Au

- The 36.6 meter interval also contains 12.2 meters at 39.3 gpt Au

- and a single 1.5 meter intersection of 155 gpt Au (5 ft at 4.526 oz/ton).

That's some nice high grade there!

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