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NTS Map Sheet 92J/9E

Mineral Claim 1036792, 1038141, 1038142, 1052124, 1052126, 1055413

Latitude 50 36’N Longitude 122 10’W

Prepared for

Cresval Capital Corp

By

Colleen Fish, G.I.T

and Jordan Lewis

Coast Mountain Geological Ltd.

January 9, 2019 Contents Summary...... 3 Introduction ...... 4 Property Description and Location...... 4 Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography...... 5 History ...... 8 Regional Geology...... 9 Property Geology ...... 10 Mineralization...... 14 2018 Soil Sampling Program ...... 14 Methodology...... 15 Results...... 15 Sample Preparation, Analysis and Security ...... 23 Interpretation and Conclusion...... 23 References ...... 24

Figure 1 - Location...... 6 Figure 2 - Tenure Map ...... 7 Figure 3 - Regional Geology ...... 12 Figure 4 - Local Geology...... 13 Figure 5 – Soil Sample Locations...... 16 Figure 6 – Soil Geochemistry - Au PPM ...... 17 Figure 7 - Soil Geochemistry - Ag PPM ...... 18 Figure 8 - Soil Geochemistry - Cu PPM...... 19 Figure 9 - Soil Geochemistry - Co PPM...... 20 Figure 10 - Soil Geochemistry - Ni PPM...... 21 Figure 11 - Soil Geochemistry - As PPM...... 22

Table 1 – Tenure Details ...... 4 Table 2 - Regional Geology Legend ...... 10

1 Table 3 - Statistical Thresholds (PPM) ...... 15

Appendix I – Statements of Qualification

Appendix II – Cost Statement

Appendix III – Assay Certificates

Appendix IV – Soil Sample Notes

2 Summary The New Raven Property (the Property), owned by Cresval Capital Corp. (Cresval), is located ~ 15 km southeast of , BC and covers ground known to host high grade gold and silver mineral occurrences. The Property’s work history has centered on the Raven Minfile mineral occurrence, which was discovered in 1990 by a prospector following gold-bearing float upslope from a logging road.

Geologically, the Property encompasses a large package of the Bridge River Complex, which is comprised of a marine sedimentary and volcanic package, ultramafic rocks of the Permian Chism Creek Schist, and Jurassic sedimentary rocks of the Cayoosh Assemblage. The Raven and associated mineral showings are hosted in a band of altered greenstone (listwanite) that trends north-south to northwest-southeast.

Historical work on the Property was carried out between 1990 – 1994. This work included geological mapping, prospecting, trenching, and diamond drilling, producing 5 discrete areas of gold-silver mineralization. Since acquiring title in the mid 2000’s, Cresval has performed geophysical surveys, detailed soil sampling, and prospecting, resulting in numerous new discoveries.

In mid-October of 2018, a two-person field crew from Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. (CMG) completed a soil grid designed to expand upon and infill the grid utilized in 2016/2017 by Cresval. In total, 112 soil samples were collected.

Assay results confirmed the presence of a north-south trending geochemical zone of anomalous gold, flanked to the west by a zone of anomalous silver values. Aside from providing greater sample density and resolution, the extended grid showed continuity of anomalous elements further north towards the recently discovered Pallas showing, and provided geochemical evidence of an east-west trending structure or contact that may be represent a control on mineralization. It is recommended to expand the geochemical grid further north, and to concurrently perform detailed geological mapping to determine whether a surface expression of altered greenstone is evident.

3 Introduction From October 14 – 16, Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. was contracted by Cresval Capital Corp to conduct work on their New Raven gold property located near Lillooet, BC. During this period, a two- person geological crew collected 112 B-horizon soil samples for analysis. The soil stations were located with the purpose of infilling and tightening coverage over a gold-in-soil anomaly identified by soil surveys conducted in 2016 and 2017. This document has been prepared to describe the results of the work performed, and to satisfy mining assessment reporting requirements in the Province of British Columbia.

Property Description and Location The Property is located approximately 260km to the northeast of Vancouver, BC via Highway 99 and 15 kilometers to the southwest of Lillooet, BC—the nearest major population center. The Property is situated primarily on the north side of Downton Creek, a tributary of along which Highway 99N is situated. The Property is centered at a latitude of 5036’N and longitude of 12210’W and can be found on NTS map sheet 92J/9E and BCGS map sheets 92J 059, 060, 069, and 070.

The Property comprises 6 contiguous claims covering an area of 3508.073 hectares in the Lillooet Mining Division, British Columbia (Figures 1,2). All claims were staked in accordance with Mineral Titles Online on NTS map sheet 92J/9E, available for viewing at http://www.mtonline.gov.bc.ca; the claims have not been legally surveyed. Current work was completed on the New Raven claim (1036792).

The claims are registered in the name of, and 100% owned by, Cresval Capital Corp., Client Number 205969. A detailed statement of costs is enclosed in Appendix I with a table summarizing pertinent claim data shown below.

Claim Name Tenure No. Area (ha) Issue Date New expiry date New Raven 1036792 1476.7769 2015-06-30 2019-11-28 New Raven 2 1052124 553.5238 2017-05-23 2019-05-23 New Raven 3 1052126 205.2017 2017-05-23 2019-05-23 Hawk 1055413 287.2939 2017-10-06 2019-10-06 Aumax 1A 1038141 595.2884 2015-08-22 2019-01-30 Aumax 2A 1038142 389.9883 2015-08-22 2019-01-30 TOTAL 3508.073 Table 1 – Tenure Details

There are no parks in the area of the claims, and it is not anticipated that additional parks will be created or that existing boundaries will change.

4 Accessibility, Climate, Local Resources, Infrastructure and Physiography Access to the Property from Lillooet (a railway terminal) is approximately 30 km via the Duffey Lake road (Highway 99) which runs along the east side of Cayoosh Creek. The Downton Creek Forest Service Road crosses the creek and follows a main haulage logging road along the north side of Downton Creek, which approximates the southern boundary of the New Raven claim. From this logging road, a 7 km road was constructed in 2008 in order to provide access to the showings, but due to the steep terrain and slope instability, sections of the road are no longer passable by truck and only accessible to all terrain vehicles. An old (early 1990’s) exploration road directly accesses most of the showings, but requires access from the new logging road. Lillooet is accessible via Highway 99 North from Vancouver through Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton, or alternatively is accessible from Vancouver via Highway 1 East to Lytton, onto Highway 12 North to Lillooet.

Lillooet, the closest town, is about 240 km up the British Columbia Railway line from Vancouver, and has a population of approximately 2,300. Main industries include forestry, railway, tourism, logging, agriculture, and more recently wine production. Facilities include a hospital, RCMP station, post office, motels and hotels, grocery stores, service stations, restaurants, recreation facilities and a 3,990 foot paved airstrip. Lillooet is the trading centre for an area population of approximately 4,000-5,000.

The Property lies within the Cayoosh Range, situated at the north end of the Lillooet Range along the southeastern margin of the of the of southwestern British Columbia.

The topography of the Property is relatively rugged. Elevations range from approximately 1060 m at Downton Creek near the southern edge of the Property to slightly over 2280 m on the ridge tops in the northern Property area. Vegetation primarily consists of mature stands of spruce and some pine, which transitions to subalpine vegetation of predominantly mature pine in the northern claim area before reaching tree line at about 2100 m. Water is available year round from Downton Creek, which comprises southerly flowing tributaries and easterly flowing tributaries of Cayoosh Creek. The area has hot, dry summers and cold winters with high snowfall. The exploration season extends from May through October. The Cayoosh ranges provide spring and summer habitats for grizzly and black bear, mule deer, mountain goats and California bighorn sheep.

The Property is host to suitable lands for a potential mine including mill, tailings storage, heap leach and waste disposal sites with no apparent topographic or physiographic impediments. Hydro-electric power is generated at , with the closest power lines at the east end of , approximately 10 km northeast of the property.

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Source: Mineral Titles Online (Nov 18, 2018), Geogratis Scale: 1:50,000 History The Property covers the Raven Minfile gold showing, as well as numerous other smaller gold and base metal showings. Previous exploration, undertaken between 1990 and 2008, has involved approximately 481 metres of diamond drilling in 10 holes, excavator trenching, mapping, rock geochemistry, and reconnaissance and grid soil geochemistry. A summary of the work completed by various operators is presented below, compiled from historic reports:

1990 - Discovery of visible gold mineralization by Gary Polischuk after tracing gold bearing pyrite float (containing 12.2 g/t Au) found on the main logging road along Downton Creek using geochemical soil sampling (Sampson, 1990).

1990 - Geochemical soil sampling (231 samples) and trenching by Reese River Resources Corporation identified three gold showings, A, B and C, returning maximum values of 682.5 g/t Au and 4.142 g/t Au from two areas and outlining an area of north-trending coincident strong copper-gold-arsenic anomalies (Sampson and Miller-Tait, 1990).

1991 - Geochemical soil sampling (125 samples) and trenching, resulting in the discovery of Zone D (with assays of 28.9 g/t gold across 3.5m in RTR91-9) and diamond drilling of 481m in ten BQ holes (with results of 5.8 g/t Au over 2.8m in DDH R91-3 and 5.8 g/t Au over 2.8m including 15.64 g/t Au over 1.5m in DDH R91-6 on the D zone), all by Reese River Resource Corporation (Sampson and Miller-Tait, 1991).

1992 - Trenching by Reese River Resource Corporation, resulting in the discovery of Zone E and extension of Zone D with results of 15.0 and 15.67 g/t Au over 1 m from quartz veins in listwanite in trench RTR92-4 (Miller-Tait, 1993).

1993 - Additional geochemical soil sampling (500 samples) by Reese River Resource Corporation, which extended the original grid to the east and outlined a subparallel gold anomaly associated with altered greenstones (Sampson, 1993).

1994 - Road construction in the eastern Property area and limited trenching exploring gold in soil anomalies by Hurley River Gold Corporation, which exposed a few narrow quartz veins with no significant results (Sampson, 1995).

1995-2007 - Minor rock and soil geochemical sampling (Sampson, 2007).

2008 - Mapping, with rock and soil geochemical sampling, by Cresval resulted in significant gold values over a 20 m by 35 m area in the Discovery zone (with maximum values from grab samples of 12,109 g/t Au, and 44.41 g/t Au, generally along the listwanite/argillite contact), possible continuity of the E zone suggested by soil geochemistry and alteration, and the discovery of the Smokey zone (Pautler, 2008).

2010 - Magnetic and VLF-electromagnetic geophysical surveys (21.1 line km) over the Raven showing area, and mapping, rock and soil geochemical sampling in Cinnamon Creek and peripheral to the New Raven showing by Cresval Capital Corp. (Pautler, 2011). The program located a prospective quartz veined exposure 2 km north of the Raven Minfile occurrence, located the presence of favourable listwanite alteration 500 m to the south of the Raven Minfile occurrence and to the north of the Smokey

8 zone, outlined the association of most of the gold showings with the western margin of magnetic highs, and delineated seven significant conductors, three of which are associated with known gold bearing zones.

2011 – Rock sampling and B-horizon soil sampling by Cresval (Paulter, 2012), following up on promising float grab samples, resulted in the discovery of two new zones, the South Pallas zone and the South Downton Zone. Rock samples returned results of up to 10.8 g/t Au at the South Pallas, primarily from quartz veined listwanite. The South Downton returned rock results of up to 5.95 g/t Au, also from quartz veined listwanite. Anomalous Au soil samples from the 2008 program were also followed up, resulting in a new Cu-Ag showing (the Eagle).

2015-2017 – Soil and rock sampling by Cresval infilled historic grids and further defined a broad gold-in- soil anomaly trending roughly north-south spatially associated with known showings. A new silicified zone was discovered along Corona Creek. (Internal Data, 2017).

Regional Geology The regional geology is well described by J. Paulter in historic assessment reports, as follows:

“The New Raven Project occurs within the Upper Paleozoic to Middle Mesozoic Bridge River Terrane, consisting of allochthonous oceanic rocks apparently accreted to North America in the Jurassic. The Bridge River Terrane includes the Mississippian to Jurassic aged Bridge River Complex, a marine sedimentary and volcanic package, ultramafic rocks of the Permian Chism Creek Schist, and Jurassic sedimentary rocks of the Cayoosh Assemblage.

Detailed regional mapping has not been conducted in the immediate area of the New Raven Project to the west of Cayoosh Creek. However, knowledge from extensive geological mapping completed in the Bralorne Gold Mining District, approximately 45 km to the northwest of the New Raven Project area, was extrapolated into the Cayoosh Creek area by Roddick and Hutchinson (1973). Mapping by Roddick and Hutchinson indicates that the New Raven claim area is underlain by marine sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Bridge River Complex (BRC), a major gold bearing sequence through the region (Sampson, 2007).

The Bridge River Complex is intruded by Late Cretaceous to Tertiary granodiorite (LKTgd) plutons within the eastern to central Bridge River Terrane (including the regional area of the New Raven property) and by Late Cretaceous quartz diorite plutons within the western Bridge River Terrane (LKqd).

Minor Eocene aged dacitic volcanic rocks (Evd) overlie the above units in the southern Anderson Lake area, approximately 15 km east of the New Raven property (Figure 4).

Economically, the Bralorne Gold Mining District, known primarily for gold-quartz vein mineralization, covers five past producing gold mines, one of which is currently producing (Bralorne), and more than 60 surrounding Minfile occurrences. The Bralorne-Pioneer mining complex produced more than 12.6 million tonnes with an average grade of 9.3 g/t Au (Ash and Alldrick, 1996). Three gold-quartz vein type Minfile

9 showings occur less than 10 km northeast of the New Raven Project in the Ample-Goldmax property area.”

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Table 2 - Regional Geology Legend Property Geology Local geology is summarized from J. Paulter (2011).

“The entire New Raven property has not been mapped in detail, but regionally it is shown to be underlain by chert, cherty argillite, argillite, greenstone and minor limestone of the Mississippian to Jurassic aged Bridge River Complex. A Late Cretaceous to Tertiary aged granodiorite pluton (LKTgd) lies approximately 5 km to the south of the property.

Detailed property scale mapping has been undertaken within a 2.5 km2 area covering the Raven Minfile showing. Outcrop is limited despite the steep terrain due to a thin (generally 1-2m) but extensive veneer of overburden. In 2010 the Cinnamon Creek area was mapped to follow up an anomalous stream sediment anomaly by Placer Dome (Boyce, 1984) and areas peripheral to the Raven showing were mapped in 2010 and 2011. Mapping was also completed along strike to the north and south of the Raven showing in 2011.

10 The dominant lithology on the property is black, grey to pale green coloured phyllitic argillite to cherty argillite, with lesser cherty beds. Blocky weathering greenstone, which includes metamorphosed andesite to basalt flows, diorite, gabbro and possibly some ultramafic rocks (suggested by the presence of talc) have been mapped with the distribution of outcrop in the Raven area suggesting a complex fold pattern. Minor limestone lenses were observed in the Cinnamon Creek area, associated with greenstone. A quartz veined silicified limestone exposure occurs approximately 2 km north of the Raven Minfile occurrence (Raven North).

All known gold mineralization on the Raven property is associated with one north-northwesterlytrending band of greenstone which has been discontinuously traced for approximately 4 km from Cinnamon Creek in the north to the South Downton zone in the south. Dips are variable with a dip of 40ºE noted at the south end of the D zone and apparent moderate west dips observed in drilling on the C and D zones.

In the Raven showing area carbonate and listwanite alteration (L) of the greenstone is extensive, commonly accompanied by pyrite. The blue-green chromium mineral mariposite, commonly associated with listwanite alteration, is relatively rare in the Downton Creek area but some occurrences have been noted with one documented just south of the C zone. Another listwanite occurrence is documented 1.7 km to the east of the Raven Minfile showing within the property area but no significant gold values were obtained (Keyser, 1991). Bedding in this area trends northeast, dipping moderately northwest (Keyser, 1991). Alteration in the argillite is less evident due to lithology, but occurs as graphite and pyrite. Listwanite was also identified north of the Smokey zone and just south of Downton Creek in 2010, and at the South Pallas showing (1 km north-northwest of the Discovery zone) and at the Riley zone in 2011.

The stratigraphy appears to trend more northeasterly to the east of the Raven showing, more northerly in the showing area and northwesterly to the west of the showing. Three minor fold axes were evident, one previously identified at the B zone, another 200m to the west and a third approximately 700m to the southeast. All appear to trend approximately 020º, plunging northerly at a shallow angle. The B zone structure was thought to plunge 20-30º at 020º (Sampson, 2007). A linear magnetic low, typical of fault zones, occurs along Corona Creek (Mark, 2010). Felsic dykes, primarily northerly trending, intrude the Bridge River Complex on the property and are probably related to the Late Cretaceous to Tertiary granodiorite plutons that occur within the regional area, one of which lies approximately 5 km to the south of the property (see Figure 4). Three biotite feldspar porphyry dykes were mapped in the Raven area, but do not appear to be associated with mineralization. Quartz feldspar porphyry and hornblende feldspar porphyry dykes were mapped in the Cinnamon Creek area.”

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Source: Pautler, J. 2012 (ARIS 33410) Scale: 1:30,000 Mineralization The Property covers multiple recorded Minfile mineral showings, primarily gold in quartz-carbonate veins and in listwanite. Exploration work in the past has focussed on a cluster of showings around the Raven showing, defining a N/S gold trend that has been referred to as the New Raven trend. These occurrences are summarized as follows, from north to south:

Pallas – Located on the summit of a ridge separating Downton and Cinnamon Creeks, the showing consists of a 450 m wide zone of silicified greenstone containing quartz veins. Recorded assays report 0.44 g/t Au from one of these quartz veins.

South Pallas – This showing subcrops at the headwaters of Argillite and Corona creek. Quartz veins are hosted in altered greenstone (listwanite) that has been flooded by pyrite. Assays from 2012 resulted in grades of 10.8 g/t Au over 2 m.

Raven – The showing was first discovered in 1990 by following gold-bearing pyrite float upslope and through subsequent soil sampling; trenches revealed visible free gold and pyrite in listwanite-hosted quartz veins. Limited outcrop shows quartz veins up to 3m in width, with a high degree of pinching and swelling. Gold mineralization is associated with pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite, nearly always in relation to listwanite. Historic work includes geochemical grids, ground magnetics, trenching, and drilling.

At least 8 separate occurrences at Raven (A – E, Discovery, Eagle, and Smokey) cover an area of 650 x 150 meters. Detailed descriptions of each zone can be found in historic assessment reports, or through the Raven Minfile data page. Bonanza-grade gold (up to 682.5 g/t) is not uncommon, and several samples through each zone grade higher than 10.0 g/t Au. Drilling in 1991 produced an intercept of 5.5 g/t Au over 2.7 m in core at the D zone; sludge from the same interval was also assayed, reported as 17.5 g/t Au over 2.7 m.

South Downton – Quartz veined listwanite outcrops on a slope just south of Downton Creek. As in other showings to the north, pyrite flooding is common. A one meter wide quartz vein was sampled in 2012, assaying 5.95 g/t Au.

2018 Soil Sampling Program The 2018 program consisted of a soil geochemical survey undertaken between October 12-14th, 2018 by a CMG field crew comprised of two geologists. The survey grid contains 112 samples spaced over 5 east- west trending lines, which infill and extend geochemical soil surveys established in 2016 (Pautler, 2016) and 2017 (Internal Report). From previous surveys, the grid area was extended up slope to the north by 2 survey lines (100m) in order to evaluate the Pallas Showing, which represents the northern limit of known mineralization on the Property.

14 Methodology The geochemical soil grid of 112 samples was spaced at 25 m along 5 east-west trending lines established 50m apart. Sample locations were located on the property using GPS units utilizing UTM coordinates with a NAD83 Zone 10N projection. At sample locations, a new waypoint was created with the GPS units and UTM coordinates were manually recorded for redundancy. Samples were primarily collected from the B-horizon at a depth of 10-30 cm with geotools and collected in kraft paper sample bags, which were numbered and secured in the field. If there was no appropriate place for a sample at sample locations, a buffer of 5 m was used in which a sample could be taken. Additional data recorded at each site included sample number, sampler, date, and elevation. Observations at the site included soil moisture, colour, depth the sample was taken at, horizon, slope aspect, degree of slope, vegetation cover, % composition of clay, silt, sand, gravel and organics and any additional comments deemed relevant. Sample production was hindered by steep slopes, thick bush, and variable amounts of snow.

Results Sample locations with attached survey values are depicted in Figures 5 through 11; significant values portrayed on survey lines. Weakly, moderately and strongly anomalous thresholds were assigned to values that ranked in the 70-80th, 80-90th and >90th percentiles respectively. Values for significant elements are as follows:

Element 70th Percentile (PPM) 80th Percentile (PPM) 90th Percentile (PPM) Au 0.008 0.012 0.019 Ag 0.19 0.22 0.25 Cu 82.3 102.1 128.9 Co 24.7 28.4 37.0 Ni 61.5 70.4 93.1 As 27.0 34.4 41.7 Table 3 - Statistical Thresholds (PPM)

Strongly anomalous gold-in-soil results were obtained from samples collected from the central portion of the grid following an approximate north-south trend (Figure 6); a 75 m interval in the northern region contained gold values greater than 0.02 ppm with a maximum of 0.048 ppm. The highest gold-in-soil value is 0.077 ppm and was obtained along the south most grid line in the survey where within 600 m, ~ 60% of the soils contain gold values greater than 0.011 ppm. The clusters of anomalous values agree with the region of interest identified in the 2017 soil survey.

Elevated silver values similarly followed a north-south trend across the survey grid, with a concentration in the western portion, where anomalous values display a 400 m interval in which 87% of soils returned values of > 0.02ppm silver (Figure 7). Anomalous arsenic values (max in-soil value 67.3ppm) are coincident with gold, depicting a clear trend of approximately 300 (Figure 11).

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Raven Sample Notes correct <0.19 PPM 15000 0.19 PPM - 0.22 PPM

0.22 PPM - 0.25 PPM 0 50 100 m Figure 7 >0.25 PPM UTM NAD83 Zone 10N 558000 558500 0 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 0 5 5 0 6 5

Soil Geochemistry - Cu PPM

December 10, 2018 N

<82.3 PPM 15000 82.3 PPM - 102.1 PPM 102.1 PPM - 128.9 PPM 0 50 100 m Figure 8 >128.9 PPM UTM NAD83 Zone 10N 558000 558500 0 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 0 5 5 0 6 5

Soil Geochemistry - Co PPM

December 10, 2018 N

<24.7 PPM 15000 24.7 PPM - 28.4 PPM 28.4 PPM - 37.0 PPM 0 50 100 m Figure 9 >37.0 PPM UTM NAD83 Zone 10N 558000 558500 0 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 0 5 5 0 6 5

Soil Geochemistry - Ni PPM

December 10, 2018 N

<61.5 PPM 15000 61.5 PPM - 70.4 PPM 70.4 PPM - 93.1 PPM 0 50 100 m Figure 10 >93.1 PPM UTM NAD83 Zone 10N 558000 558500 0 0 0 6 0 6 5 0 0 5 5 0 6 5

Soil Geochemistry - As PPM

December 10, 2018 N

Raven Sample Notes correct <27.0 PPM 15000 27.0 PPM - 34.4 PPM

34.4 PPM - 41.7 PPM 0 50 100 m Figure 11 >41.7 PPM UTM NAD83 Zone 10N Weakly to strongly anomalous nickel, cobalt, and copper values (Figures 8-10) were obtained almost exclusively along the 2 northern survey lines of the grid, with maximum in-soil values of 134.3 ppm, 61.3 ppm, and 274.6 ppm respectively. Amongst these elements, only 7 % of soils in the southern three survey lines displayed any anomalous values.

Sample Preparation, Analysis and Security Soil samples were collected at 25 m intervals along E-W grid lines, with sample medium obtained from the B-horizon in pits dug an average of 30 cm deep. Notes were taken at each station identifying the location, elevation, color, particle size/composition, depth of hole, slope angle and direction, ground cover, and any relevant comments. A small number of samples were taken from talus slopes, and were noted as talus fines.

Soil was placed in labelled kraft bags and closed with flagging tape. At the end of each day in the hotel room, soil sample bags were sorted, then placed into rice bags marked with the name of the lab, the name of the company, and the numerical range of samples contained within. These rice bags were hand-delivered to MS Analytical in Langley, BC by the field crew.

At MS Analytical, an ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC17025 certified commercial laboratory, soil samples were dried and screened through a -80 mesh. 20 grams of material was digested in dilute aqua regia, then finished with ICP-MS. Assay package IMS-130 was chosen, resulting in a suite of 39 elements. QA/QC samples, comprising blanks, standards and duplicates, were inserted by MS Analytical every 12 samples.

Interpretation and Conclusion The mineralized values found in the 2018 soil grid are consistent both with previous results and confirm the attitude of the New Raven Trend

The 2018 geochemical soil survey grid was positioned to evaluate the area along the New Raven Trend between the Pallas (0.44 g/t Au) and South Pallas (10.8 g/t Au) Minfile occurrences. The grid was also designed to infill and expand upon anomalous values reported in the 2017 soil survey.

The program returned a northwest-southeast trend in gold and arsenic anomalies with a west-offset silver trend. This falls within the extrapolated region of north-trending gold mineralization first discovered in 1990 (Sampson and Miller-Tait), and later referred to as the New Raven Trend (Pautler, 2012). Extending the soil anomaly grid north towards the Pallas showing has displayed the extension of mineralization patterns established in previous surveys, suggesting the continuation of a favorable altered greenstone band in the Bridge River Complex.

Notably, the survey also outlined an area coincident in anomalous copper, nickel, and cobalt values in the northern 2 lines of the survey grid. These values were obtained in the northwest extension of prior soil grids, giving indication of mineralization closer to the Pallas showing. The sharp southern limit of anomalous values in these elements could indicate an east-west trending structural feature in the area, or a lithological contact.

23 It is recommended to extend the soil grid further north, and to combine soil sampling with detailed geological mapping to determine if there is a surface expression of altered greenstone evidenced by the geochemical trend.

References British Columbia Minfile and Mineral Titles Online

Cresval Capital, 2017 – Internal Document

Miller-Tait, J., 1993. Report on a trenching program on the Raven Property for Reese River Resources. ARIS 22874

Pautler, J.M., 2008. Geological, Geochemical and Evaluation Report on the New Raven Project. Report for Cresval Capital Corp. ARIS 30497.

Pautler, J.M., 2011. Geological, Geochemical and Geophysical Report on the New Raven Project. Reports for Cresval Capital Corp. ARIS 32250.

Pautler, J.M., 2012. Geological, geochemical assessment report on the 2011 Program, New Raven Project. Report for Cresval Capital Corp. ARIS 33410.

Pautler, J.M., 2016. Geochemical and prospecting assessment report on the 2016 Program, New Raven Project. Report for Cresval Capital Corp.

Sampson, C.J. and Miller-Tait, J., 1990. Report on geochemical soil sampling and trenching programmes Raven 1 Claim. Report for Reese River Resource Corporation. ARIS 21667

Sampson, C.J. and Miller-Tait, J., 1991. Report on Phase 2 geochemical soil sampling, trenching and diamond drilling programmes Raven 1 Claim. Report for Reese River Resource Corporation. ARIS 21668

24 Appendix 1

Statement of Qualifications STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Colleen Sue Fish, G.I.T. of Squamish, BC do hereby certify that:

1. I graduated with Honours and Distinction from the Earth and Ocean Science and Physical Geography 4-year undergraduate degree program at the University of Victoria.

2. I have practiced my profession for 2.5 years. This experience comprises technical work in base metal exploration in British Columbia and geomorphological monitoring in the Northwest Territories.

3. I am currently employed by Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. with the title of Jr. Exploration Geologist, and have been since 2018.

4. I am the co-author and am responsible for the preparation of the report titled “Assessment Report on the New Raven Project” dated January 9th, 2018

5. I personally collected or supervised the collection of all samples and data.

Dated this 9th day of January, 2018

______Colleen Fish STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS

I, Jordan William Lewis, of White Rock, BC do hereby certify that:

1. I graduated with Honours from the Mining and Mineral Exploration Technology 2 year Diploma Program at the British Columbia Institute of Technology.

2. I have practiced my profession for 10.5 years. This experience comprises technical work in precious and base metal exploration in the Yukon Territory, British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland/Labrador and Ireland

3. I am currently employed by Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. with the title of Supervisor, and have been since 2008.

4. I am the co-author and am responsible for the preparation of the report titled “Assessment Report on the New Raven Property” dated January 9, 2019.

5. I personally collected or supervised the collection of all samples and data.

Dated this 9th day of January, 2019

______Jordan Lewis Appendix 2

Cost Statement Exploration Work Type Comment Days Project Costs Project Start Date: October 12, 2018 PREPERATORY Property Scale Review & Program Planning Personnel Time: C. Basil, Project Planning 2 days @ $700 2 $ 1,400.00 $ 1,400.00

GEOCHEMICAL Soil Sample Analysis 112 Soil Samples $ 2,372.82 Rock Sample Analysis Fuel $ 291.25 Mobilization/Demobilization $ 138.94 Truck Rental 4 days @ $150 Oct 12 - 18, 2018 4 $ 600.00 Accommodation and Food: $ 518.47 Miscellaneous - Communication, Field Supplies, Freight) 196.11$ Personnel Time: C. Fish, Sampler 4 days @ $500 4 $ 2,000.00 J. Knickle, Sampler 4 days @ $500 4 $ 2,000.00 $ 8,117.58

REPORTING Personnel Time: J. Lewis, Sr.Tech Reporting 2.50 days @ $500 $ 1,250.00 C. Fish, Sr.Tech Reporting 2.50 days @ $500 $ 1,250.00 C. Fish, GIS & Data Compilition 13 hrs @ $60 $ 780.00 $ 3,280.00

Total of Work Performed $ 12,797.58 Total Assesment Work Filed Appendix 3

Assay Certificates MS Analytical To: Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. Unit 1, 20120 102nd Avenue 488-625 Howe Street Langley, BC V1M 4B4 Vancouver, BC, V6C 2T6 An A2 Global Company Phone: +1-604-888-0875 Canada

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036 SAMPLE PREPARATION METHOD CODE DESCRIPTION Project Name: New Raven PRP-757 Dry, Screen to 80 mesh, discard plus fraction Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Number of Samples: 112 ANALYTICAL METHODS Report Version: Final METHOD CODE DESCRIPTION IMS-117 Multi-Element (39 elements), 20g, 1:1 Aqua Regia, ICP-AES/MS, Ultra Trace Level COMMENTS: Coarse gold may be present in some samples.

Test results reported relate only to the samples as received by the laboratory.Unless otherwise stated above, sufficient sample was received for the methods requested and all samples were received in acceptable condition. Analytical results in unsigned reports marked "preliminary" are subject to change, pending final QC review. Please refer to MS Analyticals' Schedule of Services and Fees for our complete Terms and Conditions Signature: Yvette Hsi, BSc. Laboratory Manager MS Analytical

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Sample PWE-100 Method IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Type Rec. Wt. Analyte Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr kg Units ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 LOR 0.05 0.01 0.2 0.001 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.1 1 CF001 Soil 0.57 0.06 2.79 17.0 0.014 <10 181 0.25 0.38 0.39 27.4 62 CF003 Soil 0.82 0.12 2.51 23.1 0.010 <10 186 0.28 0.23 0.24 24.7 64 CF005 Soil 0.80 0.10 2.11 28.5 0.003 <10 170 0.37 0.16 0.28 19.2 58 CF007 Soil 0.51 0.08 3.00 19.1 0.002 11 275 0.31 0.87 0.76 45.2 83 CF009 Soil 0.61 0.09 3.32 21.5 0.003 18 169 0.24 0.87 0.39 61.3 94 CF011 Soil 0.62 0.10 2.86 28.3 0.003 <10 323 0.38 0.27 0.83 38.8 100 CF013 Soil 0.50 0.23 2.06 17.2 0.002 <10 192 0.45 0.55 1.42 32.6 42 CF015 Soil 0.63 0.26 2.40 31.4 0.004 <10 209 0.69 0.13 0.34 23.5 46 CF017 Soil 0.50 0.09 2.41 12.3 0.001 <10 266 0.31 0.33 0.63 23.0 46 CF019 Soil 0.66 0.14 2.49 13.5 0.008 <10 218 0.31 0.17 0.44 21.6 44 CF021 Soil 0.61 0.07 2.46 14.7 0.002 <10 229 0.64 0.22 0.93 23.9 44 CF023 Soil 0.64 0.10 1.89 43.2 0.005 <10 196 0.92 0.13 1.12 34.9 28 CF025 Soil 0.61 0.24 2.52 12.1 0.004 <10 200 0.35 0.19 0.54 23.3 47 CF027 Soil 0.71 0.18 1.80 12.0 0.003 <10 144 0.47 0.28 1.07 26.3 47 CF029 Soil 0.59 0.11 2.19 12.1 0.003 <10 161 0.24 0.20 0.23 19.0 49 CF031 Soil 0.59 0.14 1.97 16.2 0.004 <10 314 0.33 0.34 0.70 21.5 43 CF033 Soil 0.60 0.12 2.30 18.4 0.002 <10 377 0.32 0.58 0.71 37.7 68 CF035 Soil 0.53 0.09 2.78 42.3 0.003 <10 145 0.42 0.12 0.59 30.7 100 CF037 Soil 0.59 0.08 4.28 48.2 0.024 <10 150 0.27 0.10 0.18 37.0 142 CF039 Soil 0.55 0.09 3.25 41.7 0.005 <10 200 0.42 0.18 0.47 36.0 114 CF041 Soil 0.70 0.12 1.85 18.1 0.005 <10 110 0.97 0.12 0.49 22.0 36 CF043 Soil 0.55 0.18 2.55 43.0 0.006 <10 201 0.69 0.16 0.93 28.3 52 CF045 Soil 0.28 0.06 1.62 8.7 0.002 <10 396 0.30 0.54 1.02 21.8 37 CF047 Soil 0.56 0.10 2.33 14.1 0.002 <10 168 0.33 0.22 0.60 22.4 48 CF049 Soil 0.63 0.09 2.59 39.6 0.002 <10 148 0.49 0.23 0.49 27.7 48

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Sample PWE-100 Method IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Type Rec. Wt. Analyte Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr kg Units ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 LOR 0.05 0.01 0.2 0.001 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.1 1 CF051 Soil 0.51 0.17 1.85 34.5 0.005 <10 178 0.35 0.19 0.33 17.3 36 CF053 Soil 0.56 0.16 2.29 13.1 0.002 11 326 0.21 1.34 0.90 44.0 61 CF055 Soil 0.57 0.09 1.40 7.1 0.002 <10 245 0.19 0.33 0.53 12.0 28 CF057 Soil 0.56 0.09 1.96 20.6 0.019 <10 168 0.23 0.20 0.22 15.7 33 CF059 Soil 0.61 0.16 2.40 65.2 0.020 <10 103 0.31 0.13 0.20 20.1 43 CF061 Soil 0.60 0.13 2.22 42.7 0.018 <10 155 0.35 0.23 0.34 19.6 46 CF063 Soil 0.64 0.09 2.00 21.8 0.008 <10 154 0.32 0.26 0.52 19.4 45 CF065 Soil 0.55 0.09 2.52 26.4 0.007 <10 130 0.26 0.19 0.28 17.0 41 CF067 Soil 0.56 0.20 1.71 13.0 0.002 <10 231 0.36 0.33 1.00 18.4 36 CF069 Soil 0.74 0.22 2.15 46.7 0.005 <10 119 0.79 0.16 0.56 22.4 35 CF073 Soil 0.58 0.21 2.18 29.7 0.013 16 192 0.27 0.38 0.31 17.1 41 CF075 Soil 0.73 0.06 2.37 36.4 0.008 13 194 0.22 0.25 0.15 17.3 38 CF077 Soil 0.47 0.17 2.14 36.1 0.006 14 218 0.31 0.57 1.25 24.7 51 CF079 Soil 0.55 0.11 1.47 14.4 0.008 13 158 0.23 0.19 0.24 10.8 28 CF081 Soil 0.62 0.17 2.32 40.9 0.010 11 104 0.22 0.27 0.18 13.6 36 CF083 Soil 0.47 0.09 1.73 17.1 0.003 12 151 0.18 0.12 0.14 12.8 26 CF085 Soil 0.45 0.15 1.90 7.4 0.008 11 129 0.20 0.11 0.14 12.7 33 CF087 Soil 0.55 0.25 2.86 27.3 0.008 12 106 0.23 0.17 0.28 18.5 46 CF089 Soil 0.40 0.08 1.30 6.5 <0.001 14 95 0.22 0.08 0.30 11.3 26 CF091 Soil 0.50 0.11 1.76 16.1 0.004 11 187 0.34 0.43 0.60 15.8 34 CF093 Soil 0.64 0.21 2.04 34.0 0.018 11 120 0.31 0.10 0.42 18.6 31 CF095 Soil 0.49 0.20 2.56 18.5 0.005 14 101 0.24 0.16 0.25 17.7 52 CF097 Soil 0.47 0.13 2.28 15.8 0.012 12 118 0.18 0.29 0.16 14.9 38 CF099 Soil 0.50 0.28 1.95 8.0 0.004 11 92 0.23 0.18 0.15 12.1 42 CF101 Soil 0.49 0.35 2.94 11.7 0.003 11 110 0.23 0.21 0.20 17.9 46

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Sample PWE-100 Method IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Type Rec. Wt. Analyte Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr kg Units ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 LOR 0.05 0.01 0.2 0.001 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.1 1 CF103 Soil 0.54 0.12 2.52 17.5 0.029 13 121 0.21 0.17 0.16 16.8 45 CF105 Soil 0.46 0.08 1.67 5.8 0.003 15 116 0.22 0.20 0.16 11.6 33 CF107 Soil 0.60 0.10 2.10 46.6 0.021 12 66 0.21 0.09 0.10 16.1 34 CF109 Soil 0.59 0.23 2.84 17.3 0.002 12 90 0.22 0.19 0.17 18.9 63 CF111 Soil 0.52 0.22 3.38 22.7 0.002 14 139 0.25 0.35 0.25 17.9 54 CF113 Soil 0.51 0.25 2.33 13.4 0.006 12 154 0.19 0.27 0.22 17.3 37 JK002 Soil 0.56 0.19 3.20 20.3 0.001 13 199 0.24 0.27 0.34 32.7 66 JK004 Soil 0.73 0.16 2.31 18.4 0.005 13 253 0.35 0.23 0.43 19.8 64 JK006 Soil 0.79 0.17 2.26 33.5 0.004 14 274 0.54 0.17 0.55 25.4 57 JK008 Soil 0.71 0.07 3.74 15.4 0.003 21 97 0.18 0.97 0.34 46.0 104 JK010 Soil 0.66 0.08 2.85 16.2 0.008 21 383 0.34 0.49 0.74 30.1 88 JK012 Soil 0.69 0.24 3.05 36.0 0.010 15 194 0.48 0.32 1.09 38.9 101 JK014 Soil 0.77 0.27 2.75 19.1 0.004 14 387 0.60 0.18 0.58 25.6 48 JK016 Soil 0.73 0.22 2.68 21.6 0.004 16 296 0.40 0.32 0.94 29.6 59 JK018 Soil 0.74 0.14 2.35 12.2 0.003 17 299 0.31 0.22 0.47 22.6 45 JK020 Soil 0.59 0.22 2.51 9.8 0.005 13 308 0.29 0.41 0.45 17.6 38 JK022 Soil 0.85 0.13 2.23 12.7 0.007 12 209 0.42 0.24 0.59 24.4 38 JK024 Soil 0.84 0.18 3.01 10.5 0.004 14 258 0.31 0.24 0.48 22.0 51 JK026 Soil 0.78 0.13 2.65 11.6 0.004 18 220 0.29 0.32 0.71 29.2 63 JK028 Soil 0.65 0.10 2.58 29.6 0.006 12 134 0.30 0.17 0.14 17.0 53 JK030 Soil 0.70 0.13 2.28 20.3 0.002 12 252 0.32 0.22 0.28 19.5 51 JK032 Soil 0.52 0.19 1.76 10.6 0.003 17 349 0.19 1.97 1.27 41.7 52 JK034 Soil 0.65 0.21 3.17 42.5 0.003 15 158 0.37 0.40 0.85 46.0 132 JK036 Soil 0.60 0.11 2.61 22.9 0.004 13 258 0.32 0.26 0.66 26.1 71 JK038 Soil 0.50 0.18 2.95 30.7 0.005 16 212 0.30 0.15 0.38 41.3 118

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Sample PWE-100 Method IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Type Rec. Wt. Analyte Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr kg Units ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 LOR 0.05 0.01 0.2 0.001 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.1 1 JK040 Soil 0.67 0.16 2.47 14.4 0.048 16 207 0.35 0.28 0.48 26.8 82 JK042 Soil 0.58 0.21 2.62 22.1 0.020 16 337 0.43 0.38 2.61 33.0 67 JK044 Soil 0.76 0.17 2.43 14.4 0.003 15 185 0.35 0.25 0.71 21.7 52 JK046 Soil 0.78 0.10 2.11 19.0 0.006 18 280 0.34 0.29 2.05 27.0 56 JK048 Soil 0.77 0.07 2.33 14.6 0.002 15 210 0.31 0.27 0.43 22.0 62 JK050 Soil 0.79 0.12 2.56 16.1 0.002 14 217 0.50 0.14 0.62 30.5 40 JK052 Soil 0.47 0.13 1.80 13.0 0.002 15 490 0.27 0.76 1.28 28.4 47 JK056 Soil 0.51 0.11 1.59 14.4 0.002 <10 82 0.17 0.21 0.16 11.9 29 JK058 Soil 0.53 0.12 2.29 41.6 0.011 14 145 0.29 0.16 0.17 19.6 41 JK060 Soil 0.58 0.15 2.13 35.5 0.077 16 165 0.27 0.24 0.23 19.7 43 JK062 Soil 0.48 0.10 1.94 12.7 0.004 17 269 0.25 0.21 0.30 16.9 41 JK064 Soil 0.41 0.18 2.44 32.8 0.019 11 132 0.25 0.25 0.30 21.5 48 JK066 Soil 0.54 0.10 1.62 7.4 0.019 15 177 0.38 0.16 0.37 14.6 30 JK068 Soil 0.55 0.13 1.98 25.7 0.007 16 227 0.40 0.16 0.72 19.5 36 JK070 Soil 0.57 0.11 1.79 13.5 0.008 18 230 0.36 0.29 1.26 19.3 36 JK072 Soil 0.51 0.23 2.50 14.7 0.004 16 353 0.28 1.00 1.03 46.7 70 JK074 Soil 0.51 0.20 1.82 19.9 0.006 <10 150 0.18 0.42 0.24 17.3 33 JK076 Soil 0.55 0.12 2.38 48.9 0.020 17 87 0.20 0.21 0.16 20.3 43 JK078 Soil 0.39 0.16 1.83 13.8 0.004 16 194 0.38 0.34 0.65 18.6 37 JK080 Soil 0.49 0.25 2.01 34.7 0.007 13 97 0.20 0.20 0.17 14.9 37 JK082 Soil 0.52 0.20 1.76 15.1 0.014 18 108 0.22 0.16 0.19 12.4 32 JK084 Soil 0.36 0.16 1.99 16.4 0.043 15 98 0.18 0.18 0.15 12.6 33 JK086 Soil 0.59 0.10 2.59 67.3 0.047 14 50 0.20 0.17 0.15 20.7 37 JK088 Soil 0.56 0.18 2.26 16.1 0.004 14 215 0.30 0.15 0.25 19.7 41 JK090 Soil 0.50 0.73 2.42 26.3 0.007 12 154 0.25 0.31 0.38 18.0 43

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Sample PWE-100 Method IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Type Rec. Wt. Analyte Ag Al As Au B Ba Bi Ca Cd Co Cr kg Units ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 LOR 0.05 0.01 0.2 0.001 10 10 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.1 1 JK092 Soil 0.61 0.22 2.42 21.0 0.012 13 166 0.24 0.18 0.35 20.2 47 JK094 Soil 0.52 0.15 2.31 39.8 0.014 15 99 0.22 0.13 0.24 16.9 33 JK096 Soil 0.50 0.18 2.89 36.5 0.011 12 67 0.17 0.10 0.19 20.1 47 JK098 Soil 0.44 0.09 1.13 4.0 0.007 <10 78 0.14 0.16 0.07 8.8 21 JK100 Soil 0.41 0.18 1.65 10.2 0.014 13 72 0.19 0.15 0.10 11.7 32 JK102 Soil 0.48 0.21 2.75 21.3 0.007 <10 125 0.20 0.32 0.18 18.9 56 JK104 Soil 0.44 0.37 2.65 23.5 0.025 <10 100 0.21 0.26 0.24 19.1 47 JK106 Soil 0.48 0.35 1.31 10.1 0.004 <10 55 0.15 0.16 0.11 10.0 23 JK108 Soil 0.41 0.24 1.81 6.4 0.001 <10 152 0.23 0.21 0.23 17.4 44 JK110 Soil 0.65 0.26 2.77 32.6 0.010 <10 48 0.20 0.57 0.17 17.8 32 JK112 Soil 0.59 0.36 2.21 18.9 0.006 <10 129 0.17 0.16 0.22 16.5 32 JK071 Soil 0.64 0.11 2.07 14.0 0.004 <10 262 0.36 0.38 1.15 18.5 43

DUP CF065 0.09 2.60 27.2 0.033 <10 132 0.26 0.20 0.30 17.5 42 DUP CF099 0.28 1.82 7.7 0.004 11 90 0.23 0.15 0.13 11.4 40 DUP JK084 0.14 1.95 16.1 0.008 13 95 0.22 0.17 0.14 12.7 31 STD BLANK <0.05 <0.01 <0.2 <0.001 <10 <10 <0.05 <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <1 STD BLANK <0.05 <0.01 <0.2 <0.001 <10 <10 <0.05 <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <1 STD BLANK <0.05 <0.01 <0.2 <0.001 <10 <10 <0.05 <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <1 STD OREAS 25a <0.05 5.99 3.1 <0.001 <10 59 0.30 0.15 <0.05 5.7 74 STD OREAS 904 0.39 1.21 93.6 0.029 25 68 3.90 0.04 0.06 89.1 18 STD OREAS 25a <0.05 5.96 2.8 <0.001 17 59 0.31 0.15 <0.05 5.8 79

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Re ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.2 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.1 10 0.2 0.005 CF001 49.8 4.30 9.1 0.03 0.11 11.2 0.99 1219 4.14 0.04 51.8 1369 12.2 <0.005 CF003 60.2 3.98 8.5 0.02 0.10 11.7 0.94 1059 3.20 0.04 64.1 1143 10.8 <0.005 CF005 105.3 4.38 6.9 0.01 0.09 17.8 1.01 742 5.57 0.03 67.9 456 13.7 <0.005 CF007 150.4 5.67 9.9 0.05 0.17 18.6 1.50 2539 4.63 0.05 79.8 1182 10.9 <0.005 CF009 112.2 6.71 11.1 0.06 0.15 19.0 1.68 2700 4.96 0.04 86.5 1309 10.7 <0.005 CF011 97.2 4.66 9.0 0.04 0.16 20.1 1.33 2900 4.33 0.06 118.6 1100 16.5 <0.005 CF013 69.4 3.80 10.4 0.03 0.16 12.7 0.66 1844 4.79 0.04 47.7 2471 19.6 <0.005 CF015 161.5 4.46 8.0 0.03 0.15 28.1 0.87 1100 4.97 0.04 79.0 994 28.2 <0.005 CF017 61.2 3.73 8.6 0.03 0.11 15.7 0.87 2013 3.24 0.05 60.4 1104 13.3 <0.005 CF019 72.6 3.91 8.2 0.03 0.11 19.3 0.92 1594 3.77 0.04 52.2 767 12.6 <0.005 CF021 80.0 4.10 7.8 0.03 0.16 28.3 0.99 2101 4.12 0.04 53.3 1337 14.4 <0.005 CF023 274.6 4.42 6.3 0.02 0.14 59.9 0.66 856 14.17 0.03 96.7 773 25.3 <0.005 CF025 82.0 4.44 8.5 0.02 0.13 27.2 1.01 1352 4.60 0.04 64.8 1013 12.1 <0.005 CF027 104.1 4.58 5.8 0.03 0.15 22.7 0.79 1284 13.69 0.03 60.5 1033 17.6 <0.005 CF029 33.3 3.56 7.6 0.02 0.08 8.6 0.76 1325 3.23 0.03 41.8 1184 8.9 <0.005 CF031 48.5 3.60 6.9 0.03 0.15 12.4 0.70 2009 3.28 0.06 48.3 1802 12.8 <0.005 CF033 75.7 4.43 8.3 0.03 0.16 13.8 1.02 2877 5.50 0.06 59.4 1487 13.4 <0.005 CF035 101.7 5.18 9.1 0.02 0.17 19.7 1.17 1105 5.39 0.03 93.1 1029 15.3 <0.005 CF037 139.4 7.32 12.1 0.02 0.09 16.2 2.13 1479 4.14 0.03 102.3 887 10.5 <0.005 CF039 134.7 5.35 9.1 0.02 0.10 19.4 1.36 1173 6.09 0.04 126.7 687 16.0 <0.005 CF041 252.1 4.15 6.1 0.02 0.12 61.9 0.86 596 4.96 0.02 125.5 613 23.7 <0.005 CF043 169.3 5.28 7.7 0.04 0.12 25.6 0.81 1866 11.06 0.04 102.4 807 28.9 <0.005 CF045 56.4 2.86 5.6 0.09 0.16 12.3 0.62 2162 4.14 0.07 33.4 1488 14.1 <0.005 CF047 48.5 3.70 8.3 0.03 0.12 14.9 0.77 2653 3.29 0.04 53.8 1179 12.6 <0.005 CF049 159.8 4.95 9.5 0.04 0.15 47.7 1.09 2212 5.99 0.03 78.1 657 22.7 <0.005

***Please refer to the cover page for comments regarding this certificate. *** Page 7 of 16 MS Analytical To: Coast Mountain Geological Ltd. Unit 1, 20120 102nd Avenue 488-625 Howe Street Langley, BC V1M 4B4 Vancouver, BC, V6C 2T6 An A2 Global Company Phone: +1-604-888-0875 Canada

CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Re ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.2 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.1 10 0.2 0.005 CF051 78.8 3.91 5.7 0.02 0.13 10.6 0.65 829 4.34 0.04 52.7 974 12.3 <0.005 CF053 119.5 4.54 6.8 0.07 0.14 13.1 0.92 3425 2.76 0.06 53.0 2417 9.7 <0.005 CF055 19.1 2.31 5.5 0.03 0.11 6.1 0.43 1931 2.44 0.05 22.7 1258 7.7 <0.005 CF057 35.3 3.32 6.2 0.02 0.10 11.0 0.57 1454 2.47 0.04 37.1 1468 9.3 <0.005 CF059 102.8 4.65 6.9 0.01 0.08 13.2 0.90 551 3.70 0.02 54.0 839 11.7 <0.005 CF061 81.1 4.31 6.6 0.02 0.12 11.9 0.77 711 4.37 0.03 60.0 1247 13.2 <0.005 CF063 46.2 3.68 7.1 0.04 0.11 10.2 0.68 1557 3.10 0.03 45.6 1932 11.7 <0.005 CF065 66.6 4.50 8.0 0.03 0.06 10.7 0.93 738 3.04 0.03 38.4 1626 11.3 <0.005 CF067 51.3 3.22 6.6 0.03 0.19 11.0 0.53 1170 8.04 0.04 38.4 1087 12.8 <0.005 CF069 163.9 4.07 6.4 0.02 0.15 23.7 0.80 332 3.96 0.03 57.3 518 22.8 <0.005 CF073 42.7 3.80 7.2 0.02 0.18 9.9 0.70 923 2.11 0.03 52.7 2129 10.1 <0.005 CF075 45.6 4.13 7.3 0.02 0.13 9.3 0.74 970 2.06 0.03 45.4 982 9.6 <0.005 CF077 74.9 4.22 7.3 0.05 0.12 11.0 0.82 2071 5.24 0.03 55.3 1519 14.1 <0.005 CF079 27.9 2.91 6.7 0.03 0.08 6.7 0.56 511 2.20 0.02 25.2 1696 8.3 <0.005 CF081 37.8 4.75 8.3 0.04 0.08 6.5 0.76 461 1.93 0.01 30.8 3250 9.1 <0.005 CF083 18.9 2.84 6.3 0.02 0.04 5.1 0.47 691 1.28 0.02 21.6 1743 7.4 <0.005 CF085 13.0 2.65 7.4 0.02 0.06 8.0 0.54 1101 1.74 0.02 24.0 1833 8.2 <0.005 CF087 58.8 4.37 9.2 0.04 0.07 12.4 0.93 488 3.07 0.01 45.3 1367 9.7 <0.005 CF089 17.2 2.43 6.5 0.04 0.07 6.6 0.39 1251 4.12 0.02 22.4 1048 8.7 <0.005 CF091 26.6 3.38 8.0 0.05 0.12 9.3 0.54 1251 4.99 0.03 34.8 800 11.4 <0.005 CF093 70.7 4.14 6.6 0.03 0.09 8.9 0.67 605 4.03 0.02 46.0 540 11.7 <0.005 CF095 48.9 4.15 8.9 0.04 0.08 11.3 0.96 578 2.74 0.01 47.9 1769 10.1 <0.005 CF097 28.5 3.47 7.7 0.02 0.10 8.5 0.78 804 1.63 0.02 33.5 1788 7.5 <0.005 CF099 17.4 2.94 8.9 0.03 0.07 7.7 0.66 562 1.45 0.01 32.0 1981 8.2 <0.005 CF101 22.5 3.57 10.1 0.05 0.08 7.5 0.68 656 1.49 0.02 43.8 3072 8.7 <0.005

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Re ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.2 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.1 10 0.2 0.005 CF103 29.7 3.74 8.6 0.03 0.09 8.0 0.74 1017 1.64 0.02 43.1 2301 9.0 <0.005 CF105 14.8 2.71 7.3 0.02 0.08 5.7 0.55 374 1.31 0.02 25.0 2501 8.3 <0.005 CF107 72.0 4.99 6.9 0.01 0.04 7.0 0.85 409 2.34 <0.01 36.6 1137 7.8 <0.005 CF109 39.0 4.25 10.1 0.03 0.07 9.5 0.90 624 1.81 0.02 46.5 1718 9.2 <0.005 CF111 31.5 4.53 11.8 0.05 0.09 8.0 0.76 459 1.88 0.02 39.7 3395 9.7 <0.005 CF113 25.5 3.59 7.9 0.04 0.09 8.6 0.65 915 1.62 0.02 29.3 2658 8.8 <0.005 JK002 66.4 4.77 9.9 0.04 0.12 12.0 1.26 1697 2.41 0.03 58.8 2027 12.6 <0.005 JK004 76.0 4.29 7.8 0.03 0.13 12.5 1.09 1474 3.83 0.03 72.0 1431 12.9 <0.005 JK006 108.6 4.82 7.6 0.03 0.14 14.5 1.01 1949 6.60 0.03 79.2 960 21.4 <0.005 JK008 116.2 7.44 12.7 0.03 0.20 12.3 2.39 1792 2.60 0.01 107.6 1231 7.4 <0.005 JK010 61.2 4.04 9.5 0.05 0.20 14.1 1.20 2692 3.46 0.05 90.3 1958 13.6 <0.005 JK012 137.9 5.63 9.3 0.03 0.24 23.4 1.44 2527 6.06 0.03 125.1 1309 21.9 <0.005 JK014 137.6 4.51 8.9 0.03 0.17 27.8 0.89 1752 4.37 0.05 83.5 1156 23.5 <0.005 JK016 94.1 4.63 8.6 0.03 0.19 19.0 1.11 2311 3.61 0.04 91.3 1148 16.6 <0.005 JK018 62.3 4.00 7.9 0.03 0.14 17.0 0.95 2750 3.89 0.04 61.4 861 14.1 <0.005 JK020 52.2 3.64 8.2 0.04 0.16 11.7 0.89 1332 2.58 0.04 45.1 2340 12.0 <0.005 JK022 93.2 4.38 7.5 0.03 0.18 32.9 0.99 1847 4.18 0.03 61.5 1167 15.9 <0.005 JK024 66.9 4.31 9.7 0.03 0.15 22.4 1.14 1716 3.24 0.04 64.8 1290 11.7 <0.005 JK026 92.0 4.59 7.9 0.03 0.16 19.7 1.29 1724 3.71 0.03 69.4 1027 12.7 <0.005 JK028 78.5 4.61 8.4 0.02 0.10 11.3 1.04 517 3.24 0.02 57.6 1019 11.2 <0.005 JK030 58.0 3.89 7.8 0.03 0.11 12.1 0.87 1262 2.79 0.04 59.8 1033 12.4 <0.005 JK032 120.0 3.52 5.8 0.13 0.17 11.7 0.91 2858 2.36 0.05 58.8 1535 17.4 <0.005 JK034 94.7 5.51 9.7 0.03 0.17 13.9 1.40 2153 5.36 0.02 118.3 1471 14.7 <0.005 JK036 49.4 4.05 9.1 0.02 0.17 12.5 0.82 1634 3.28 0.04 70.2 1888 12.5 <0.005 JK038 97.9 4.60 9.6 0.03 0.10 15.1 1.25 2116 5.26 0.03 134.3 831 13.8 <0.005

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Re ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.2 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.1 10 0.2 0.005 JK040 64.3 3.67 8.6 0.02 0.15 17.2 0.98 1038 2.43 0.03 82.0 1022 12.7 <0.005 JK042 82.3 4.45 8.5 0.05 0.20 18.1 0.89 6130 5.23 0.05 110.9 1929 18.1 <0.005 JK044 81.4 4.13 9.1 0.03 0.11 18.1 1.00 1660 4.07 0.03 63.0 1300 13.7 <0.005 JK046 53.7 3.87 8.1 0.03 0.19 15.4 0.85 2737 3.97 0.04 62.9 1178 12.8 <0.005 JK048 56.0 3.65 8.7 0.04 0.15 16.0 0.91 2801 2.84 0.03 70.4 1382 15.6 <0.005 JK050 128.9 4.19 8.8 0.02 0.15 23.1 0.77 1456 3.72 0.03 67.9 1133 22.6 <0.005 JK052 54.8 3.46 6.6 0.05 0.19 12.1 0.81 3499 3.88 0.07 45.6 1548 12.6 <0.005 JK056 17.1 2.53 6.6 0.03 0.06 4.9 0.45 514 1.81 0.02 23.7 960 7.0 <0.005 JK058 57.4 4.09 7.4 0.03 0.10 13.4 0.70 613 2.99 0.02 51.1 1188 11.2 <0.005 JK060 45.1 3.77 7.2 0.02 0.14 13.4 0.70 1266 2.74 0.03 54.9 1345 10.9 <0.005 JK062 27.2 3.18 7.1 0.03 0.16 12.2 0.62 1809 2.79 0.04 44.0 1812 10.5 <0.005 JK064 56.6 4.30 8.6 0.03 0.10 11.8 0.98 916 3.10 0.02 42.7 1198 11.0 <0.005 JK066 41.4 2.74 6.6 0.03 0.09 13.1 0.53 2399 4.46 0.03 31.0 1377 12.2 <0.005 JK068 55.5 3.65 6.9 0.03 0.15 13.7 0.63 1643 5.02 0.03 50.1 933 14.8 <0.005 JK070 45.4 3.06 6.7 0.04 0.20 14.5 0.60 2426 2.85 0.04 49.3 2025 13.9 <0.005 JK072 100.5 5.03 8.7 0.05 0.17 13.2 1.23 2813 3.03 0.05 64.4 1975 12.2 <0.005 JK074 27.0 3.08 6.5 0.03 0.11 7.9 0.51 1233 1.91 0.03 29.1 1692 7.8 <0.005 JK076 54.2 4.30 7.6 0.02 0.09 10.9 0.85 584 1.85 0.02 44.8 1292 7.9 <0.005 JK078 43.7 3.28 7.7 0.03 0.14 11.7 0.63 1696 3.36 0.03 32.7 1690 12.9 <0.005 JK080 33.6 3.81 7.6 0.04 0.05 7.1 0.63 480 1.81 0.01 27.3 1956 8.7 <0.005 JK082 24.6 3.00 7.7 0.05 0.08 7.0 0.49 1076 1.76 0.02 22.4 2337 9.1 <0.005 JK084 29.6 3.36 7.2 0.04 0.05 9.2 0.72 1286 2.74 0.02 24.4 1001 7.8 <0.005 JK086 106.4 5.29 7.2 0.02 0.10 14.5 1.12 649 2.33 <0.01 41.3 916 9.2 <0.005 JK088 34.0 3.42 8.1 0.03 0.09 14.0 0.64 1044 3.77 0.03 50.5 1145 10.9 <0.005 JK090 84.0 4.65 7.9 0.04 0.16 14.1 1.11 1087 3.33 0.02 42.4 944 11.4 <0.005

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 Cu Fe Ga Hg K La Mg Mn Mo Na Ni P Pb Re ppm % ppm ppm % ppm % ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.2 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.01 5 0.05 0.01 0.1 10 0.2 0.005 JK092 46.7 3.91 7.9 0.04 0.12 12.0 0.81 1683 2.50 0.03 48.5 1686 10.6 <0.005 JK094 84.4 4.63 7.4 0.03 0.06 10.7 0.96 730 3.00 0.01 37.2 779 10.0 <0.005 JK096 102.1 5.25 8.2 0.02 0.05 12.4 1.32 660 2.67 <0.01 43.2 897 9.2 <0.005 JK098 7.6 1.78 5.5 0.03 0.06 4.6 0.33 438 0.74 0.02 15.4 1507 5.6 <0.005 JK100 13.2 2.56 7.4 0.04 0.05 5.8 0.45 471 1.21 0.01 21.5 1349 7.7 <0.005 JK102 58.9 4.58 9.4 0.02 0.09 12.9 1.02 770 2.17 0.03 55.7 1159 9.0 <0.005 JK104 50.8 4.33 8.8 0.04 0.12 9.8 0.83 564 1.97 0.03 48.8 2760 8.9 <0.005 JK106 21.2 2.34 5.6 0.02 0.08 4.5 0.34 396 0.84 0.02 21.0 1624 6.5 <0.005 JK108 18.0 3.28 7.9 0.03 0.09 6.1 0.56 725 1.64 0.03 34.0 1545 8.5 <0.005 JK110 127.4 5.33 7.3 0.06 0.04 12.7 1.16 576 1.10 0.02 32.3 822 9.8 <0.005 JK112 37.9 3.90 7.0 0.03 0.07 9.3 0.59 622 1.67 0.03 27.3 2038 8.1 <0.005 JK071 55.9 3.55 6.7 0.05 0.26 16.0 0.79 1614 3.02 0.06 59.6 1625 13.7 <0.005

DUP CF065 67.4 4.60 8.2 0.02 0.06 11.3 0.95 750 3.08 0.03 39.2 1660 11.2 <0.005 DUP CF099 16.9 2.89 8.5 0.03 0.07 6.6 0.63 551 1.40 0.01 30.5 1959 8.3 <0.005 DUP JK084 29.4 3.24 7.4 0.03 0.05 9.6 0.73 1236 2.75 0.02 24.3 962 7.8 <0.005 STD BLANK <0.2 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.5 <0.01 <5 <0.05 <0.01 <0.1 <10 <0.2 <0.005 STD BLANK <0.2 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.5 <0.01 <5 <0.05 <0.01 <0.1 <10 <0.2 <0.005 STD BLANK <0.2 <0.01 <0.1 <0.01 <0.01 <0.5 <0.01 <5 <0.05 <0.01 <0.1 <10 <0.2 <0.005 STD OREAS 25a 24.9 6.07 21.3 0.06 0.13 14.2 0.20 435 1.73 0.05 26.9 385 21.5 <0.005 STD OREAS 904 6200.9 6.48 3.4 0.05 0.60 32.7 0.14 442 2.00 <0.01 37.2 999 8.4 <0.005 STD OREAS 25a 25.3 6.12 22.5 0.06 0.14 14.5 0.21 455 1.76 0.04 27.5 388 21.7 <0.005

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 S Sb Sc Se Sr Te Th Ti Tl U V W Y Zn % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.005 0.05 0.05 1 0.05 0.5 2 CF001 0.02 1.02 5.0 0.3 37.1 <0.05 1.7 0.055 0.08 0.29 67 0.19 4.7 125 CF003 0.01 0.91 4.7 0.3 18.2 0.11 2.1 0.073 0.11 0.30 62 0.18 4.3 127 CF005 0.02 1.40 4.3 1.4 16.3 0.18 3.1 0.021 0.10 0.28 52 0.13 6.4 131 CF007 0.04 0.78 11.9 0.6 43.6 0.11 2.2 0.184 0.10 0.37 86 0.23 20.0 147 CF009 0.04 0.92 11.1 0.6 35.8 <0.05 1.6 0.231 0.12 0.31 100 0.21 16.9 149 CF011 0.03 1.17 5.2 0.6 25.2 0.07 2.3 0.044 0.16 0.36 66 0.18 7.8 170 CF013 0.09 0.95 2.0 0.8 42.3 0.11 0.5 0.043 0.10 0.75 45 0.13 4.7 306 CF015 0.06 1.73 4.2 1.0 25.7 0.37 3.5 0.013 0.16 0.74 50 0.14 6.7 192 CF017 0.02 0.49 4.9 0.3 23.3 0.09 2.4 0.076 0.14 0.32 62 0.20 6.8 163 CF019 0.02 0.64 5.1 0.4 14.3 0.12 2.8 0.063 0.15 0.37 60 0.19 7.7 146 CF021 0.03 0.78 4.0 0.4 16.9 0.07 1.9 0.048 0.14 0.30 54 0.14 8.6 157 CF023 0.01 1.27 3.5 1.0 12.6 0.35 7.9 0.007 0.14 0.43 31 0.13 10.5 243 CF025 0.01 0.83 5.0 0.5 15.7 0.14 3.4 0.079 0.13 0.31 61 0.13 8.1 175 CF027 0.06 1.54 4.1 1.2 21.9 0.17 4.2 0.064 0.10 0.83 44 0.17 12.9 156 CF029 0.01 0.65 3.9 <0.2 14.2 0.07 1.6 0.099 0.10 0.20 61 0.27 3.3 141 CF031 0.03 1.20 3.3 0.5 25.9 <0.05 1.3 0.061 0.12 0.35 47 0.15 4.8 138 CF033 0.05 0.89 4.6 0.5 34.7 0.07 0.8 0.071 0.11 0.34 68 0.20 7.0 142 CF035 0.03 1.94 5.2 0.9 17.8 0.10 2.9 0.031 0.14 0.37 67 0.18 5.1 175 CF037 0.02 1.45 10.2 0.7 13.4 0.05 2.3 0.012 0.13 0.24 125 0.17 5.5 165 CF039 0.02 2.10 5.5 1.1 19.7 0.26 3.4 0.021 0.17 0.36 69 0.27 5.3 168 CF041 0.01 3.12 2.8 1.4 13.4 0.44 11.6 <0.005 0.11 0.49 34 0.12 11.6 210 CF043 0.05 3.00 4.3 3.2 44.3 0.61 4.0 0.016 0.23 0.60 57 0.17 7.5 210 CF045 0.06 0.57 2.8 0.4 28.7 <0.05 0.7 0.051 0.09 0.26 40 0.18 5.9 120 CF047 0.02 0.56 3.8 0.3 18.8 0.10 2.3 0.097 0.13 0.35 60 0.19 5.0 190 CF049 0.02 0.82 5.3 0.7 24.7 0.28 6.3 0.013 0.12 0.48 66 0.18 22.0 155

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 S Sb Sc Se Sr Te Th Ti Tl U V W Y Zn % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.005 0.05 0.05 1 0.05 0.5 2 CF051 0.02 2.60 3.4 0.8 22.0 0.21 2.4 0.034 0.11 0.29 43 0.15 3.2 126 CF053 0.09 0.54 6.2 0.4 65.2 <0.05 0.7 0.083 0.07 0.30 62 0.13 12.4 98 CF055 0.02 0.51 2.5 <0.2 28.4 <0.05 0.7 0.059 0.07 0.19 41 0.14 2.3 131 CF057 0.01 1.12 3.2 0.3 16.6 0.08 1.7 0.047 0.09 0.22 46 0.14 3.0 117 CF059 0.02 2.88 4.3 0.7 15.7 0.16 2.5 0.022 0.10 0.24 52 0.12 3.5 121 CF061 0.03 2.19 3.7 0.8 25.6 0.20 2.5 0.017 0.12 0.29 47 0.12 3.2 133 CF063 0.02 1.11 3.1 0.4 22.9 0.11 1.3 0.051 0.08 0.29 47 0.15 3.2 153 CF065 0.01 2.01 3.8 0.7 17.3 0.05 2.1 0.039 0.06 0.23 54 0.16 3.7 133 CF067 0.01 1.49 2.8 0.3 29.2 0.16 2.1 0.042 0.08 0.22 51 0.15 2.6 143 CF069 0.02 3.88 3.5 1.0 20.4 0.29 5.8 0.016 0.12 0.36 41 0.05 4.4 162 CF073 0.01 1.21 4.5 0.3 33.1 0.09 1.9 0.045 0.09 0.24 47 0.14 3.1 161 CF075 <0.01 1.30 4.5 0.3 26.9 0.09 1.7 0.033 0.09 0.20 51 0.15 2.9 106 CF077 0.05 1.82 3.6 1.3 50.0 0.12 0.5 0.021 0.08 0.75 47 0.13 6.4 186 CF079 0.02 0.67 2.9 0.2 20.9 <0.05 0.7 0.051 <0.05 0.21 45 0.15 2.5 86 CF081 0.02 1.28 3.7 0.3 24.4 0.08 1.2 0.018 0.06 0.19 56 0.22 2.0 115 CF083 <0.01 0.52 2.5 <0.2 12.1 <0.05 0.8 0.033 <0.05 0.17 44 0.16 2.0 78 CF085 <0.01 0.35 3.4 <0.2 9.2 <0.05 1.4 0.075 0.08 0.19 46 0.18 2.3 150 CF087 0.01 1.29 5.0 0.4 13.9 0.07 2.1 0.053 0.09 0.26 58 0.16 3.5 140 CF089 0.01 0.50 2.6 <0.2 9.7 0.05 1.3 0.078 0.08 0.18 46 0.17 2.1 110 CF091 0.03 1.10 2.4 0.8 33.0 0.08 0.7 0.038 0.11 0.24 48 0.21 2.5 113 CF093 0.02 2.63 3.7 1.0 18.4 0.17 2.2 0.021 0.11 0.24 48 0.13 3.1 126 CF095 0.02 1.14 4.5 0.3 14.9 0.12 1.8 0.056 0.08 0.24 57 0.16 3.5 148 CF097 0.01 0.64 3.7 0.2 17.5 0.06 1.4 0.090 0.08 0.17 55 0.17 2.7 116 CF099 0.01 0.39 3.8 <0.2 12.4 <0.05 1.5 0.104 0.08 0.19 51 0.21 2.7 123 CF101 0.02 0.40 4.1 0.2 14.2 <0.05 1.8 0.111 0.08 0.29 53 0.20 3.2 196

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 S Sb Sc Se Sr Te Th Ti Tl U V W Y Zn % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.005 0.05 0.05 1 0.05 0.5 2 CF103 <0.01 0.70 4.5 <0.2 11.8 0.06 1.7 0.074 0.09 0.22 55 0.16 3.0 192 CF105 <0.01 0.37 3.0 <0.2 16.7 <0.05 1.3 0.063 0.06 0.17 43 0.17 2.2 115 CF107 <0.01 2.15 4.9 0.5 9.6 0.13 1.2 0.011 <0.05 0.14 52 0.12 2.5 106 CF109 0.01 0.74 4.7 0.2 15.4 <0.05 1.3 0.074 0.08 0.25 70 0.18 3.6 131 CF111 0.02 0.55 4.9 <0.2 28.2 0.06 1.9 0.103 0.08 0.30 72 0.26 3.2 145 CF113 0.01 0.62 4.1 0.2 21.5 <0.05 1.3 0.038 0.08 0.21 55 0.17 2.7 136 JK002 0.02 1.33 5.6 0.2 32.0 0.08 1.4 0.054 0.12 0.27 73 0.15 4.6 132 JK004 0.02 1.15 4.2 0.6 18.6 0.08 2.5 0.035 0.11 0.28 57 0.15 4.4 171 JK006 0.03 2.71 4.2 1.1 26.8 0.19 3.1 0.025 0.17 0.39 55 0.20 5.2 184 JK008 0.04 0.76 11.5 0.3 36.7 0.12 1.8 0.387 0.10 0.27 114 0.17 11.4 157 JK010 0.03 0.67 5.2 0.3 29.7 0.08 1.7 0.052 0.13 0.29 62 0.17 4.5 183 JK012 0.05 1.25 6.2 1.1 34.1 0.13 2.3 0.029 0.16 0.59 71 0.15 9.2 211 JK014 0.06 2.00 4.2 0.7 37.1 0.21 2.2 0.015 0.22 0.66 57 0.14 6.2 231 JK016 0.03 0.67 5.0 0.4 31.4 0.11 3.1 0.049 0.15 0.39 65 0.18 8.0 211 JK018 0.02 0.53 4.8 0.3 21.3 0.08 2.6 0.059 0.15 0.32 62 0.19 6.9 153 JK020 0.04 0.49 3.7 0.3 26.5 0.05 1.7 0.043 0.11 0.33 50 0.18 5.0 152 JK022 0.02 0.77 4.5 0.5 19.1 0.16 3.6 0.036 0.12 0.26 50 0.14 8.2 172 JK024 0.02 0.67 5.5 0.3 17.3 0.06 3.0 0.105 0.15 0.34 64 0.17 7.0 201 JK026 0.02 0.89 6.0 0.4 24.4 0.08 2.8 0.103 0.11 0.28 59 0.17 10.2 145 JK028 0.02 1.90 5.0 0.5 13.5 0.06 2.4 0.041 0.11 0.21 60 0.15 3.3 142 JK030 0.02 1.45 3.9 0.5 25.5 0.09 2.2 0.045 0.12 0.26 55 0.17 3.7 126 JK032 0.12 0.54 5.7 0.4 81.4 0.07 0.4 0.093 0.08 0.22 53 0.13 12.7 121 JK034 0.04 1.50 6.3 0.8 26.4 0.07 1.5 0.023 0.14 0.43 75 0.19 6.0 185 JK036 0.01 0.99 4.9 0.2 23.0 <0.05 2.1 0.050 0.14 0.29 63 0.22 4.0 179 JK038 0.02 1.25 5.4 0.5 15.5 0.09 2.0 0.043 0.16 0.30 76 0.21 4.3 192

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 S Sb Sc Se Sr Te Th Ti Tl U V W Y Zn % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.005 0.05 0.05 1 0.05 0.5 2 JK040 0.02 0.66 4.2 0.2 22.1 0.14 2.3 0.040 0.14 0.26 58 0.20 3.8 174 JK042 0.03 1.13 5.2 0.6 41.8 0.13 2.3 0.049 0.22 0.46 59 0.21 6.1 250 JK044 0.03 0.75 4.6 0.5 27.9 0.13 2.2 0.046 0.12 0.35 61 0.14 6.2 189 JK046 0.04 1.06 3.9 0.4 30.3 0.07 1.8 0.083 0.14 0.29 60 0.17 4.5 181 JK048 0.02 0.54 4.4 0.3 21.8 0.11 2.1 0.072 0.15 0.29 63 0.19 6.2 180 JK050 0.02 0.69 5.4 0.5 16.0 0.18 5.3 0.044 0.16 0.50 59 0.18 13.2 191 JK052 0.06 0.79 4.4 0.4 48.4 <0.05 1.1 0.079 0.11 0.29 50 0.14 6.4 155 JK056 0.01 0.45 2.5 <0.2 21.8 <0.05 0.6 0.052 0.05 0.19 48 0.11 1.9 73 JK058 0.01 1.87 4.0 0.4 14.3 0.20 2.0 0.023 0.12 0.20 53 0.13 2.6 119 JK060 0.02 1.42 4.1 0.4 18.8 0.07 1.9 0.044 0.12 0.24 53 0.14 3.5 113 JK062 0.02 0.79 3.6 0.2 18.9 0.07 1.6 0.059 0.11 0.21 50 0.14 3.2 118 JK064 0.02 1.40 4.3 0.4 20.5 0.07 1.2 0.068 0.08 0.24 58 0.16 4.0 128 JK066 0.01 0.98 3.1 <0.2 17.2 0.06 1.9 0.045 0.11 0.18 45 0.11 2.7 134 JK068 0.03 2.64 3.5 0.6 26.1 0.11 2.6 0.041 0.17 0.31 49 0.11 3.3 185 JK070 0.03 1.05 3.2 0.5 34.7 0.12 1.9 0.054 0.14 0.27 44 0.14 3.8 172 JK072 0.06 0.69 7.7 0.5 47.4 0.09 1.1 0.129 0.10 0.33 73 0.15 10.4 168 JK074 0.01 0.61 3.6 <0.2 31.7 <0.05 1.1 0.052 0.07 0.21 48 0.16 3.1 123 JK076 0.01 1.48 4.5 0.3 15.6 0.09 1.5 0.051 0.08 0.22 57 0.15 3.5 111 JK078 0.05 0.86 1.6 0.3 26.1 0.10 0.3 0.027 0.09 0.30 50 0.13 3.6 140 JK080 0.01 0.92 3.5 0.2 17.7 <0.05 1.0 0.031 0.05 0.19 54 0.19 2.4 93 JK082 0.02 0.64 2.9 0.2 12.0 <0.05 1.0 0.053 0.07 0.20 48 0.19 2.2 98 JK084 0.01 0.93 3.0 <0.2 11.4 <0.05 0.9 0.044 0.07 0.16 51 0.15 2.2 119 JK086 <0.01 3.02 5.4 0.8 10.9 0.12 2.0 0.021 <0.05 0.17 50 0.11 4.6 110 JK088 0.01 1.00 4.0 <0.2 14.4 0.06 2.1 0.046 0.15 0.21 54 0.17 2.8 147 JK090 0.03 2.22 4.0 0.8 24.2 0.08 1.5 0.028 0.07 0.20 53 0.12 4.0 116

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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS: YVR1811036

Project Name: New Raven Job Received Date: 05-Oct-2018 Job Report Date: 06-Dec-2018 Report Version: Final

IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 IMS-117 S Sb Sc Se Sr Te Th Ti Tl U V W Y Zn % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm % ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm ppm Sample ID 0.01 0.05 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.05 0.2 0.005 0.05 0.05 1 0.05 0.5 2 JK092 0.01 0.99 4.0 0.3 15.4 <0.05 1.9 0.056 0.09 0.25 55 0.15 4.0 147 JK094 0.02 2.34 3.7 0.8 13.7 0.08 1.6 0.015 0.06 0.16 50 0.11 2.8 120 JK096 0.01 2.40 4.2 0.6 9.7 0.06 1.6 0.019 <0.05 0.17 58 0.10 3.7 114 JK098 <0.01 0.14 2.0 <0.2 10.2 <0.05 0.9 0.097 <0.05 0.16 39 0.17 1.8 64 JK100 0.01 0.34 2.4 <0.2 8.8 <0.05 1.1 0.082 0.06 0.18 48 0.17 1.9 101 JK102 0.01 1.18 5.8 0.4 16.1 <0.05 2.0 0.128 0.08 0.21 61 0.17 5.0 151 JK104 0.01 1.11 5.6 0.4 13.9 <0.05 2.0 0.084 0.07 0.26 55 0.20 3.9 165 JK106 <0.01 0.36 2.6 <0.2 11.0 <0.05 1.1 0.074 <0.05 0.18 42 0.16 2.0 72 JK108 0.01 0.27 3.5 <0.2 16.2 0.05 1.3 0.078 0.06 0.19 53 0.21 2.6 114 JK110 0.02 2.16 9.6 0.7 38.6 0.11 2.2 <0.005 0.05 0.19 47 0.11 13.1 87 JK112 <0.01 0.83 4.3 0.3 15.0 0.07 1.5 0.026 0.06 0.21 50 0.16 2.8 108 JK071 0.03 1.14 4.1 0.6 35.3 0.09 2.5 0.053 0.11 0.29 47 0.11 4.0 181

DUP CF065 0.01 1.99 3.9 0.7 18.1 0.18 2.1 0.043 0.06 0.23 55 0.16 3.8 133 DUP CF099 0.01 0.42 3.2 <0.2 11.5 <0.05 1.4 0.077 0.07 0.18 47 0.20 2.2 112 DUP JK084 0.01 0.93 3.1 <0.2 11.6 0.06 0.9 0.045 0.07 0.17 49 0.14 2.3 116 STD BLANK <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <0.2 <0.5 <0.05 <0.2 <0.005 <0.05 <0.05 <1 <0.05 <0.5 <2 STD BLANK <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <0.2 <0.5 <0.05 <0.2 <0.005 <0.05 <0.05 <1 <0.05 <0.5 <2 STD BLANK <0.01 <0.05 <0.1 <0.2 <0.5 <0.05 <0.2 <0.005 <0.05 <0.05 <1 <0.05 <0.5 <2 STD OREAS 25a 0.05 0.18 9.1 0.7 17.3 <0.05 11.1 0.056 0.20 1.52 123 <0.05 4.6 31 STD OREAS 904 0.02 0.84 3.7 2.7 15.2 <0.05 7.8 <0.005 0.16 5.19 22 0.60 16.6 23 STD OREAS 25a 0.05 0.23 9.0 0.5 17.1 <0.05 11.1 0.049 0.21 1.53 125 <0.05 4.4 33

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Sample Data Sampler (initials) Sample Date UTM_X UTM_Y Elev (m) Moisture Color % Sand %Silt %Clay %Organics %Rocks Depth (cm) Horizon Slope Direction Degree of Slope Cover Comments CF CF001 13-Oct-18 558287.386 5606097.9 1813.16028 Dry Tan 10 60 10 1 20 20 B E 40 Dense fir forest Snow CF CF003 13-Oct-18 558239.481 5606097.15 1844.56116 Moist Orange Brown 30 40 20 6 10 25 B E 45 Young and mature fir and moss CF CF005 13-Oct-18 558185.505 5606101.44 1876.82507 Dry White Tan 20 60 10 4 10 15 B E 55 Fir and moss Ash CF CF007 13-Oct-18 558135.463 5606101.89 1890.38245 Dry Brown 20 40 10 5 30 30 B E 30 Young pine and mature fir CF CF009 13-Oct-18 558087.057 5606101.69 1907.80151 Moist Brown 35 20 5 10 40 45 B E 25 Pine Talus slope with at least 1 ft of snow CF CF011 13-Oct-18 558034.714 5606099.11 1929.25513 Moist Orange Brown 40 25 10 7 35 30 B E 45 Young spruce and fir CF CF013 13-Oct-18 557984.004 5606102.44 1955.41968 Moist Brown 40 20 10 10 30 30 B SE 55 Below mature fir Steep, at the top of an avalanche clearing CF CF015 13-Oct-18 557937.648 5606102.48 1987.43884 Dry Orange Tan 20 20 10 5 50 30 Talus SE 40 Subalpine fir Soil composed insitu from crumbling bedrock CF CF017 13-Oct-18 557887.988 5606100.38 2002.37451 Dry Brown 20 40 15 5 25 30 B SE 50 Base of mature, dying, lichen covered pine tree On game trail CF CF019 13-Oct-18 557837.931 5606102.27 2011.5387 Dry Brown 40 20 10 5 30 10 B SE 45 Grove of mature lichen covered pine CF CF021 13-Oct-18 557787.339 5606101.38 2022.52051 Dry Tan Brown 20 45 5 2 30 25 B SE 40 Subalpine clearing of young pine and fir CF CF023 13-Oct-18 557737.101 5606100.38 2037.63342 Dry Tan Brown 40 20 10 5 30 30 B SE 40 Mature pines Next to sheared volcanic outcrop displaying dextral movements along shear planes CF CF025 13-Oct-18 557684.649 5606101.25 2035.5791 Dry Brown 50 20 15 2 15 15 B SE 40 Surface grus in pine clearing with juniper Surface grus on talus slope in clearing CF CF027 13-Oct-18 557635.01 5606103.82 2015.29895 Dry Brown 30 15 5 1 50 25 Talus SE 50 Mature pines On fine grained talus slope CF CF029 13-Oct-18 558261.642 5606000.76 1815.9613 Dry Brown 20 50 20 3 10 30 B SE 30 Fir forest Next to avalanche clearing CF CF031 13-Oct-18 558209.28 5605999.73 1821.3092 Dry Brown 20 40 20 5 20 30 B SE 40 Young fir and pine Avalanche clearing CF CF033 13-Oct-18 558158.975 5605998.39 1835.44092 Dry Brown 20 35 25 10 20 30 B SE 40 Under mature fir tree Beside avalanche clearing CF CF035 13-Oct-18 558110.389 5606001.53 1865.79077 Dry White Tan 0 70 20 1 10 25 B SE 50 Dense pine forest Steep slope and lots of snow. Ash? CF CF037 13-Oct-18 558057.894 5605999.83 1892.93897 Moist Orange Tan 20 45 5 8 20 30 B SE 30 at base of young fir Near C horizon under knee deep snow CF CF039 13-Oct-18 558011.248 5606000.32 1914.34656 Moist Brown Tan 40 30 10 5 20 25 B SE 35 Dense fir forest CF CF041 13-Oct-18 557962.538 5606001.89 1928.41467 Dry Brown Tan 35 40 10 5 15 20 B S 40 Young pine clearing surrounded by mature fir CF CF043 13-Oct-18 557911.704 5606003.55 1940.37305 Dry Brown 20 30 10 7 40 30 B S 40 Mature pine and fir Minor talus CF CF045 13-Oct-18 557863.527 5606001.8 1949.2019 Dry Brown 20 30 10 20 40 40 B SE 30 under a fir tree Many rocks and large amounts of snow CF CF047 13-Oct-18 557810.799 5606001.89 1965.09009 Moist Brown 10 50 10 7 20 25 B SE 40 Beside young pine CF CF049 13-Oct-18 557760.763 5606001.78 1972.30725 Dry Brown 30 25 5 10 40 15 Talus SE 50 Vegetated portions with small pine and fir Talus slope CF CF051 14-Oct-18 558286.322 5605900.61 1765.37817 Moist Brown 20 60 10 3 10 20 B S 40 Pines and firs on dusty slope Adjacent to avalanche path CF CF053 14-Oct-18 558238.628 5605899.86 1768.09851 Moist Brown 5 30 5 15 60 45 Talus SW 40 Willows On talus slope of avalanche path CF CF055 14-Oct-18 558184.146 5605898.47 1781.23328 Moist Tan Black Brown 10 40 20 10 30 30 B SE 20 Young spruce and fir Minor talus CF CF057 14-Oct-18 558134.031 5605899.03 1811.31873 Moist Brown 20 60 10 10 10 30 B SE 40 Dense mature fir CF CF059 14-Oct-18 558088.273 5605902.42 1831.5083 Moist Grey Tan Brown 25 25 10 12 40 40 B/C SE 35 Deadfall and young fir Grey soil from potential C horizon CF CF061 14-Oct-18 558037.273 5605899.74 1846.89453 Moist Brown Tan 40 30 10 10 20 25 B SE 35 Mature pines, young spruce and fir CF CF063 14-Oct-18 557986.108 5605899.28 1860.67969 Moist Brown orange Tan 10 50 15 8 25 30 B S 35 Dead pine and fir CF CF065 14-Oct-18 557935.863 5605898.73 1886.42664 Moist Brown 25 50 10 10 15 40 B SE 30 Young dense fir and deadfall CF CF067 14-Oct-18 557887.976 5605902.65 1903.29395 Dry Tan 5 70 20 6 5 25 B S 20 Mature open forest of pine and fir CF CF069 14-Oct-18 557833.296 5605900.04 1907.14624 Dry Brown Tan 10 40 5 5 45 40 Talus S 45 Open pine forest On talus slope CF CF073 14-Oct-18 558261.515 5605801.8 1732.19775 Moist Tan Brown 30 45 10 10 15 35 B SE 30 Tall dead fir, grass, spruce and fir CF CF075 14-Oct-18 558210.839 5605801.8 1756.76343 Moist Red orange Brown 20 30 40 8 10 40 B E 50 Dense young fir CF CF077 14-Oct-18 558161.301 5605801.36 1778.41223 Dry Tan Black Brown 30 40 10 10 20 35 B E 20 Dense fir forest, and deadfall Snow and ~1m from creek CF CF079 14-Oct-18 558113.238 5605801.83 1794.43042 Dry Tan Brown 20 50 20 5 10 30 B E 25 Desnse fir Deep snow CF CF081 14-Oct-18 558058.919 5605798.45 1820.52173 Dry Grey Orange Tan 5 70 20 1 5 40 B/C E 45 Deadfall under mature fir Grey soil from potential C horizon CF CF083 14-Oct-18 558009.221 5605799.56 1850.51453 Dry Brown 15 50 20 8 15 25 B E 30 Under spruce in willows CF CF085 14-Oct-18 557964.608 5605801.74 1865.4563 Dry Brown 20 50 10 3 20 20 B SE 5 In dense patch of young fir CF CF087 14-Oct-18 557910.767 5605799.92 1862.42456 Moist Grey Tan 50 10 10 10 30 20 B/C S 10 mature pine Grey soil from potential C horizon CF CF089 14-Oct-18 557862.454 5605797.5 1846.52588 Moist Brown 30 40 10 8 20 25 B S 20 Base of large fir with young firs and deadfall surrounding CF CF091 14-Oct-18 557812.491 5605796.95 1845.00049 Moist Brown 25 40 10 10 25 15 B SW 20 Base of dead pine in dense fir, pine and long grasses CF CF093 14-Oct-18 557810.953 5605698.85 1808.81287 Moist Tan Brown 10 35 20 1 35 30 Talus SW 40 Subalpine pine forest Talus slope CF CF095 14-Oct-18 557861.802 5605702.52 1817.52307 Dry Tan Brown 30 40 20 5 10 30 B SW 20 Base of fir with deadfall 2-3 ft of snow surrounding CF CF097 14-Oct-18 557911.513 5605700.29 1824.24817 Dry Brown 10 50 30 7 10 25 B SW 20 Subalpine pine and fir forest CF CF099 14-Oct-18 557961.758 5605700.96 1831.71631 Dry Brown 10 40 30 5 20 30 B SE 5 In large mature fir tree well 2ft of snow surrounding CF CF101 14-Oct-18 558011.428 5605702.39 1826.97156 Dry Brown 5 60 30 5 5 20 B SE 10 Base of mature fir, and less dense fir forest CF CF103 14-Oct-18 558061.983 5605700.62 1810.57263 Dry Tan 5 60 30 10 5 20 B E 35 Moss at base of mature fir CF CF105 14-Oct-18 558111.674 5605700.17 1780.28711 Dry White Tan 5 60 30 1 5 35 B E 20 Base of large fir Ash? CF CF107 14-Oct-18 558163.348 5605699.63 1768.0177 Dry Tan 10 60 20 2 10 35 B SE 20 Dense fir and deadfall CF CF109 14-Oct-18 558214.006 5605701.41 1743.12549 Dry Brown 5 60 30 5 5 25 B SE 20 Dense young fir and deadfall CF CF111 14-Oct-18 558262.026 5605698.5 1710.60315 Dry Brown 10 60 15 2 15 35 B SE 20 Dense fir and deadfall CF CF113 14-Oct-18 558308.56 5605701.91 1688.23718 Dry Brown 5 70 20 5 5 30 B E 30 Dense fir and deadfall JK JK002 13-Oct-18 558264.41 5606095.65 1830.20557 Dry Brown 10 55 30 5 5 20 B E 40 subalpine fir JK JK004 13-Oct-18 558214.42 5606097.87 1859.74768 Dry Brown 0 65 30 5 5 20 B E 30 subalpine fir snow JK JK006 13-Oct-18 558162.26 5606097.85 1880.72656 Moist Brown 0 45 45 5 10 10 B E 35 Subalpine fir, pine north side of 80m avalanche path JK JK008 13-Oct-18 558112.319 5606095.63 1895.39307 Moist Brown 20 50 20 5 10 10 B/C E 40 subalpine fir krumholtz mid avalanche path JK JK010 13-Oct-18 558064.14 5606100.54 1920.27844 Dry Brown 0 50 40 10 10 20 B SE 40 hemlock + subalpine fir knee deep snow JK JK012 13-Oct-18 558008.019 5606100.37 1944.60559 Moist Brown 5 60 30 5 5 25 B E 50 spruce and fir opening canopy and no snow JK JK014 13-Oct-18 557960.69 5606098.73 1973.3783 Moist Brown 0 65 30 5 10 20 B SE 40 spruce and fir open canopy and patchy snow JK JK016 13-Oct-18 557911.787 5606098.64 1996.52783 Moist Brown 0 60 30 5 10 20 B SE 40 Spruce and fir open canopy and patchy snow JK JK018 13-Oct-18 557860.98 5606097.97 2004.11987 Moist Brown 20 50 20 5 10 10 B S 40 Mature pine patchy snow JK JK020 13-Oct-18 557812.078 5606097.76 2014.43225 Dry Brown 0 60 30 10 10 40 B S 30 Mature subalpine canopy Moss covered talus slope JK JK022 13-Oct-18 557761.205 5606096.64 2031.42883 Moist Brown 10 50 30 10 10 20 B S 30 Open canopy with mature pine and fir patchy snow JK JK024 13-Oct-18 557711.086 5606104.21 2039.19666 Moist Brown 0 50 30 10 20 20 B SW 25 Mature pines and open canopy patchy snow JK JK026 13-Oct-18 557663.64 5606100.35 2025.49158 Moist Brown 15 50 20 5 15 10 B S 40 Mature pines 20m east of foliated volcanic 30m outcrop, patchy snow JK JK028 13-Oct-18 557735.501 5606001.39 1973.05676 Moist Light Brown 0 50 40 5 10 20 B SE 20 Firs and moss snow JK JK030 13-Oct-18 557783.756 5605996.14 1967.31836 Moist Brown 0 50 40 10 10 20 B S 20 Mature firs patchy snow JK JK032 13-Oct-18 557834.214 5605996.47 1959.17273 moist Brown 0 50 30 20 20 20 A/B SE 30 Talus slope on avalanche clearing JK JK034 13-Oct-18 557887.964 5605999.96 1942.21167 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 40 B S 40 Dense firs snow JK JK036 13-Oct-18 557936.174 5605998.82 1930.6471 Dry Tan 10 45 35 10 10 30 B SE 40 Dense fir Snow JK JK038 13-Oct-18 557990.403 5605997.31 1919.38159 Dry Tan 10 50 30 5 10 30 B SE 35 Fir snow JK JK040 13-Oct-18 558033.539 5606000.56 1906.36572 Moist Brown 10 50 30 10 10 40 B SE 25 Mature subalpine fir Snow JK JK042 13-Oct-18 558083.647 5606000.56 1880.65125 Moist Brown 10 50 30 10 10 20 B SE 20 Mature pines patchy snow JK JK044 13-Oct-18 558137.744 5605998.27 1851.53967 Moist Brown 10 50 30 5 10 20 B S 25 Mature pines patchy snow JK JK046 13-Oct-18 558188.581 5605996.39 1829.31091 Moist Dark Brown 0 65 30 20 5 10 B S 30 Fir snow JK JK048 13-Oct-18 558234.899 5605999.9 1824.48987 Moist Brown 5 50 35 5 10 10 B S 30 open canopy talus dominant JK JK050 13-Oct-18 558284.519 5605999.23 1805.64502 Moist Light Brown 0 55 35 1 10 10 B S 30 hemlock krumholtz talus slope JK JK052 14-Oct-18 558291.075 5605702.16 1689.01953 Dry Dark Brown 0 70 20 30 10 30 B S 30 Lichen and willow avalanche path and talus JK JK056 14-Oct-18 558187.709 5605698.45 1751.08655 Moist Brown 0 55 30 10 15 30 B SE 40 Many fallen firs Snow JK JK058 14-Oct-18 558136.175 5605699.1 1779.60815 Moist Red Brown 0 50 40 5 10 20 B SE 25 Firs patchy snow JK JK060 14-Oct-18 558086.862 5605697.45 1804.78369 Moist Red Brown 0 60 30 5 10 20 B SE 40 Pines and firs patchy snow JK JK062 14-Oct-18 558035.467 5605698.32 1820.64172 Moist Brown 10 60 20 20 10 30 B SE 45 firs snow JK JK064 14-Oct-18 557988.536 5605698.8 1830.40234 Dry Brown 0 60 20 20 20 40 B SE 30 Fir talus and snow JK JK066 14-Oct-18 557935.997 5605700.78 1830.08337 Dry Brown 0 60 30 10 10 30 B S 15 Firs Snow JK JK068 14-Oct-18 557885.597 5605701.34 1821.71521 Moist Brown 10 50 30 10 10 20 B S 40 Pine and fir patchy snow JK JK070 14-Oct-18 557838.496 5605697.93 1814.92957 Moist Brown 0 50 35 10 15 20 B S 45 Firs and pine patchy snow JK JK071 14-Oct-18 557788.902 5605798.8 1841.66357 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 20 B S 40 firs no snow JK JK072 14-Oct-18 557837.852 5605801.34 1845.82593 Moist Dark Brown 0 40 20 15 40 40 B S 40 Semi open canopy of firs talus dominant JK JK074 14-Oct-18 557885.778 5605800.43 1857.22485 Moist Brown 10 40 30 10 20 30 B S 40 Fir snow JK JK076 14-Oct-18 557938.316 5605798.45 1865.16846 Moist Brown 0 60 30 5 10 20 B E 40 Fir Snow JK JK078 14-Oct-18 557988.088 5605803.33 1862.55127 Dry Brown 0 60 30 20 10 20 B E 20 Fir Old cut block and >3ft of snow JK JK080 14-Oct-18 558033.585 5605798.05 1835.0238 Moist Brown 0 60 30 20 10 20 B E 40 Firs old cut block and >2ft of snow JK JK082 14-Oct-18 558088.401 5605801.33 1806.27795 Moist Brown 0 60 30 20 10 20 B E 40 Under overturned fir tree >2ft of snow JK JK084 14-Oct-18 558137.46 5605800.32 1781.00073 Moist Brown 10 50 30 30 10 40 B E 35 Fir >2ft of snow JK JK086 14-Oct-18 558186.943 5605799.42 1758.86108 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 30 B SW 5 Under overturned fir tree JK JK088 14-Oct-18 558236.935 5605797.31 1734.75891 Moist Brown 15 45 30 10 10 20 B SW 10 open canopy patchy snow JK JK090 14-Oct-18 558285.403 5605798.62 1716.1366 Dry Brown 0 60 30 10 10 20 B SW 15 fir snow JK JK092 14-Oct-18 558262.788 5605897.57 1759.02539 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 30 B sW 35 Fir and spruce patchy snow JK JK094 14-Oct-18 558211.128 5605896.99 1770.75586 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 30 B SW 20 Fir and open canopy patchy snow JK JK096 14-Oct-18 558165.749 5605904.5 1788.43262 Moist Brown 10 50 30 10 10 20 B SW 15 Fir patchy snow JK JK098 14-Oct-18 558111.727 5605899.9 1820.7843 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 30 B SW 10 Mature firs snow JK JK100 14-Oct-18 558064.154 5605901.04 1834.45703 Moist Brown 0 60 30 10 10 20 B S 10 Mature firs Snow JK JK102 14-Oct-18 558011.946 5605898.79 1850.01038 Dry Brown 0 60 30 10 10 20 B SE 10 Under mature fir tree JK JK104 14-Oct-18 557963.486 5605896.92 1861.64905 Dry Brown 10 50 30 10 10 40 B E 15 Fir snow in an old cutblock JK JK106 14-Oct-18 557911.658 5605898.8 1894.08789 Dry Brown 10 50 30 10 10 30 B E 20 Fir snow in an old cutblock JK JK108 14-Oct-18 557861.194 5605898.91 1903.51733 Dry Brown 0 60 30 10 10 20 B E 15 Fir snow in an old cutblock JK JK110 14-Oct-18 557810.095 5605898.79 1907.10425 Moist Grey Brown 0 50 40 1 10 40 B E 30 Fir snow in an old cutblock JK JK112 14-Oct-18 557787.684 5605896.54 1906.39697 Dry Light Brown 10 55 30 10 5 25 B SE 15 Fir snow in an old cutblock