Lamefoot South Gold Project Sulfide Zone Drilled


VANCOUVER - Adamera Minerals Corp. reported that two drill holes on the Lamefoot South Gold property in Washington State have intersected sulfide mineralization. The mineralization is similar to what was intersected in Adamera’s 2021 drill hole PL-6. PL-6 intersected 4.7 g/t Au over 2.7 meters, including 10.7 g/t Au over 0.76 meters. The site is located 600 meters south of the former Lamefoot Gold Mine.

LS22-01 intersected a 7.5 meter zone with intermittent sulfides up to thirty percent. The second hole LS22-02 intersected 13.5 meters of intermittent sulfides, including intervals with massive sulfides. The drill core for the two holes is being prepared for shipping to the analytical laboratory.

“Our drilling hit a thicker zone with visual sulfide mineralization, similar to our 2021 PL-6 drill intercept. The PL-6 drill hole was the only hole to test this target, these new drill hole results should give us an early indication of whether we might have discovered a potential ore pod. The proximity to the former Lamefoot Mine is certainly an intriguing factor,” states Mark Kolebaba, President of Adamera Minerals Corp. “The drill has now moved to our Buckhorn 2.0 project to test multiple targets that are permitted on that property while the Lamefoot core samples are assayed.”