Located in the historically productive Quartzburg mining district in Grant County Oregon, an area specifically included in Oregon's 2015 pro-mining bill HB 3089, the Prindle is an underexplored epithermal gold system with potentially significant accessory cobalt.
Located in a historic mining distric in Northern Idaho this gold mine is a mesothermal high grade polymetallic vein system. Historic grades range between 0.5 and 1 ounce per ton gold with multiple parallel veins ranging in thickness from 12 to 25 feet. No modern exploration has been done on this property. Surface exposures of two large veins extend for several thousand feet before being concealed by alluvium.
Located in Lemhi County Idaho, this property is a molybdenum porphyry with multiple large veins ranging from 4 to 8 feet wide with historic grades reportedly at 2% molybdenite.