Dryden Gold Commences 2025 Drill Campaign at Gold Rock Camp and Provides Update on Relogging Program
Dryden Gold Corp. (DRYGF) has announced the commencement of its 2025 Drill Campaign at Gold Rock Camp. The first phase, starting February 10th, 2025, will comprise approximately 1,200 meters targeting the Elora structure's down plunge extension to 300 meters true depth.
The 2025 campaign will continue throughout the year in smaller phases of 1,500-3,000 meters each, allowing geologists to integrate new data into their interpretations between phases. The company has also provided an update on their relogging program, which prioritized regional targets at Sherridon and Mosher Bay in 2024.
The geology team is utilizing data from the relogging campaign and 2024 summer mapping to create geological models and improve high-grade targeting. The relogging program will continue through 2025, focusing first on regional exploration targets before examining select Gold Rock Camp holes.
Dryden Gold Corp. (DRYGF) ha annunciato l'inizio della sua Campagna di Drill del 2025 al Gold Rock Camp. La prima fase, che inizierà il 10 febbraio 2025, comprenderà circa 1.200 metri, concentrandosi sull'estensione discendente della struttura Elora fino a una profondità reale di 300 metri.
La campagna del 2025 proseguirà per tutto l'anno in fasi più piccole di 1.500-3.000 metri ciascuna, consentendo ai geologi di integrare nuovi dati nelle loro interpretazioni tra le fasi. L'azienda ha inoltre fornito un aggiornamento sul loro programma di rilogging, che ha prioritizzato gli obiettivi regionali a Sherridon e Mosher Bay nel 2024.
Il team di geologia sta utilizzando i dati della campagna di rilogging e della mappatura estiva del 2024 per creare modelli geologici e migliorare il targeting di alta qualità. Il programma di rilogging continuerà nel 2025, concentrandosi prima sugli obiettivi di esplorazione regionali prima di esaminare alcuni fori selezionati del Gold Rock Camp.
Dryden Gold Corp. (DRYGF) ha anunciado el inicio de su Campaña de Perforación 2025 en Gold Rock Camp. La primera fase, que comenzará el 10 de febrero de 2025, comprenderá aproximadamente 1.200 metros, enfocándose en la extensión hacia abajo de la estructura Elora hasta una profundidad real de 300 metros.
La campaña de 2025 continuará durante todo el año en fases más pequeñas de entre 1.500 y 3.000 metros cada una, permitiendo a los geólogos integrar nuevos datos en sus interpretaciones entre fases. La empresa también ha proporcionado una actualización sobre su programa de relogging, que priorizó los objetivos regionales en Sherridon y Mosher Bay en 2024.
El equipo de geología está utilizando datos de la campaña de relogging y la cartografía de verano de 2024 para crear modelos geológicos y mejorar el enfoque en alta ley. El programa de relogging continuará durante 2025, centrándose primero en los objetivos de exploración regional antes de examinar algunos agujeros seleccionados de Gold Rock Camp.
드라이든 골드 코프 (DRYGF)는 골드 록 캠프에서 2025년 시추 캠페인을 시작한다고 발표했습니다. 첫 번째 단계는 2025년 2월 10일에 시작되며, 약 1,200미터를 시추하고 엘로라 구조의 하부 연장 부분을 300미터 깊이까지 목표로 합니다.
2025년 캠페인은 연중 계속 진행되며 각 단계는 1,500~3,000미터의 소규모로 이루어져, 지질학자들이 단계간의 새로운 데이터를 해석에 통합할 수 있도록 합니다. 회사는 또한 2024년 셔리돈 및 모셔 베이의 지역 목표에 우선순위를 두었던 재측정 프로그램에 대한 업데이트를 제공했습니다.
지질 팀은 재측정 캠페인 및 2024년 여름 맵핑 데이터를 활용하여 지질 모델을 만들고 고품질 목표 설정을 개선하고 있습니다. 재측정 프로그램은 2025년에도 계속 진행되며, 먼저 지역 탐사 목표에 집중한 후 선택된 골드 록 캠프의 여러 구멍을 조사할 예정입니다.
Dryden Gold Corp. (DRYGF) a annoncé le lancement de sa campagne de forage 2025 au Gold Rock Camp. La première phase, qui commencera le 10 février 2025, comprendra environ 1 200 mètres ciblant l'extension de la structure Elora jusqu'à une profondeur réelle de 300 mètres.
La campagne 2025 se poursuivra tout au long de l'année par des phases plus petites de 1 500 à 3 000 mètres chacune, permettant aux géologues d'intégrer de nouvelles données dans leurs interprétations entre les phases. L'entreprise a également fourni une mise à jour sur son programme de relogging, qui a priorisé les cibles régionales à Sherridon et Mosher Bay en 2024.
L'équipe de géologie utilise les données issus de la campagne de relogging et de la cartographie d'été 2024 pour créer des modèles géologiques et améliorer le ciblage des ressources de haute qualité. Le programme de relogging se poursuivra pendant 2025, en se concentrant d'abord sur les cibles d'exploration régionales avant d'examiner certains trous du Gold Rock Camp.
Dryden Gold Corp. (DRYGF) hat den Beginn seiner Bohrkampagne 2025 im Gold Rock Camp angekündigt. Die erste Phase, die am 10. Februar 2025 beginnt, wird etwa 1.200 Meter umfassen und sich auf die vertikale Verlängerung der Elora-Struktur bis zu einer tatsächlichen Tiefe von 300 Metern konzentrieren.
Die Kampagne 2025 wird das ganze Jahr über in kleineren Phasen von jeweils 1.500-3.000 Metern fortgesetzt, wodurch Geologen in der Lage sind, zwischen den Phasen neue Daten in ihre Interpretationen zu integrieren. Das Unternehmen hat auch ein Update zu seinem Relogging-Programm bereitgestellt, das 2024 regionale Ziele in Sherridon und Mosher Bay priorisierte.
Das Geologenteam nutzt die Daten aus der Relogging-Kampagne und der Sommervermessung 2024, um geologische Modelle zu erstellen und die Identifizierung von hochgradigen Zielen zu verbessern. Das Relogging-Programm wird bis 2025 fortgeführt, wobei der Fokus zunächst auf regionalen Explorationszielen liegt, bevor ausgewählte Bohrlöcher im Gold Rock Camp untersucht werden.
- Fully funded treasury for 2025 drill campaign
- Systematic exploration approach with phased drilling allowing data integration
- Comprehensive relogging program enhancing geological understanding
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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 6, 2025) - Dryden Gold Corp. (TSXV: DRY) (OTCQB: DRYGF) ("Dryden Gold" or the "Company") announces the start of their 2025 Drill Campaign. The current phase of the 2025 program is expected to be approximately 1,200 meters at Gold Rock and is scheduled to start on February 10th, 2025.
The first phase will target the down plunge extension of the Elora target, testing the structure to 300 meters true depth. With deeper testing and along strike testing planned for the second phase of the 2025 drill program.
The 2025 drill campaign will be ongoing throughout the 2025 calendar year and will be made up of smaller phases ranging from 1500-3000 meters. The geology team gains great value from this phased drilling approach, allowing geologists time to integrate the newest data into the geological interpretation prior to planning additional drilling.
"We are very excited to continue to test the Elora Structure at depth along the plunge," stated Trey Wasser, CEO of Dryden Gold. "As we continue to test deeper at Gold Rock, we can show that the Dryden Gold District is a true Archean Lode system that likely has very deep roots. With a fully funded treasury this should be a transformational year for Dryden Gold."
Relogging Update
Dryden Gold prioritized regional targets for the 2024 relogging campaign primarily focused on Sherridon and the Gold Rock target - Mosher Bay, where limited historical drilling had taken place and was only selectively sampled by the previous operator The geology team is using the new data from the relogging campaign along with the 2024 summer mapping data to create geological models and improve high-grade targeting for these two high priority targets. The geological interpretations, field results and further exploration plans for these targets will be released in the coming weeks.
Due to time constraints, the geological team prioritized regional targets over the Gold Rock Camp historical core to be able to better understand and rank these target areas. The Dryden district has seen limited academic research and little systematic exploration. Revisiting the previous drill core will be very helpful in gaining geological perspective and unlocking controls of gold mineralization. By utilizing the historical core, Dryden Gold has better understanding about the gold bearing lithologies, sample the previously untested rocks to gain insights into the possibility of halo mineralization and alteration which can also help when doing regional exploration to vector into potentially mineralized zones.
Relogging will continue through 2025 with regional exploration targets prioritized to be relogged first, with select Gold Rock Camp holes being revisited to better understand the hanging-wall and footwall mineralization potential of the Big Master structures.
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The technical disclosure in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Maura J. Kolb, M.Sc., P.Geo., President of Dryden Gold and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators.
Analytical Laboratory and QA/QC Procedures
All sampling completed by Dryden Gold Corp. within its exploration programs is subject to a Company standard of internal quality control and quality assurance (QA/QC) programs which include the insertion of certified reference materials, blank materials, and a level of duplicate analysis. Drill and relogging samples from the 2024 and 2025 program were sent to Activation Laboratories, with sample preparation and analysis in Dryden, where they were processed for gold analysis by 50-gram fire assay with an atomic absorption finish and over limits determined by Fire Assay with a gravimetric finish. Select samples were analyzed using metallic screens. Activation Laboratories systems conform to requirements of ISO/IEC Standard 17025 guidelines and meets assay requirements outlined for NI 43-101.
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