Fireweed Metals Corp. (“
Fireweed” or the
“
Company”) (
TSXV: FWZ; OTCQX:
FWEDF) is pleased to report the results of six drill holes
from Tom South and two drill holes from Jason Main as part of the
2024 drill campaign at its Macpass Project, Yukon, Canada.
Highlights
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Hole TS24-002 from 595.52 metres (“m”) downhole:
15.12 m (10 m true width) of 10.39% zinc (“Zn”), 18.10% lead
(“Pb”), and 296.9 g/t silver (“Ag”), including 8.15 m (5.4 m true
width) of 12.76% Zn, 22.44% Pb, and 361.4 g/t Ag in nearest to
surface intercept at Tom South to date, demonstrating an increase
in grade and thickness up-plunge of previous Tom South
intercepts.
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Hole TS24-001 from 732.56 m downhole 18.15 m
(11 m true width) of 9.02% Zn, 7.46% Pb, and 148.3 g/t Ag,
including 8.32 m (5.0 m true width) of 16.18% Zn, 13.52% Pb, and
278.8 g/t Ag.
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Hole JS24-002 from 326 m downhole: 28.02 m (8.3 m
true width) of 7.10% Zn, 1.41% Pb, and 5.6 g/t Ag, including 12.90
m (3.8 m true width) of 11.30% Zn, 2.74% Pb, and 10.3 g/t Ag.
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Significant concentrations of germanium and gallium associated with
sphalerite mineralization (included within the full results in
Table 1).
CEO Statement
Peter Hemstead, President and CEO, stated, “The
consistent high-grade intercepts at Tom South reinforce that the
feeder zone in this area continues to define Tom as one of the most
prolific known concentrations of zinc, lead, and silver in the
Macpass District, with spectacular grades representing
intersections comprised almost entirely of sphalerite and galena.
TS24-002 represents the nearest-to-surface and highest-grade
intercept at Tom South to date, with a broad distance of 200 metres
remaining open for testing the up-dip projection of this high-grade
mineralized panel towards previous historical drilling. The feeder
style mineralization intersected at Tom South is one of several
localized zones at Tom that have very high silver grades, further
enhancing the overall commodity mix of this deposit.”
Summary
The drill holes in this release comprise
intervals of stratiform to massive zinc, lead, silver sulphide
mineralization (in the form of sphalerite and galena) from Tom
South and Jason Main. At Tom South, this zone of mineralization was
first defined in 2023 following up on an isolated historical
intercept from 1990 and is interpreted as a continuous panel of
high-grade zinc, lead, and silver mineralization representing a
feeder zone. The intercepts in this release comprise step-outs from
both the 1990 and 2023 intersections and continue to support the
expansion of the mineralized domain both up and down dip. Hole
TS24-002 reveals a significant increase in grade up-dip, with
grades twice as high compared to those modeled for this zone in the
2024 Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”)1. The implications of this
intercept are three-fold:
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Potential to upgrade Inferred material to the Indicated
category;
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Substantially enhances resource grades within this zone; and,
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Extends the projection of mineralization farther up-dip,
highlighting the opportunity for meaningful resource growth.
This nearest to surface intercept at Tom South,
located approximately 145 m in elevation below the historical
exploration workings at Tom West, demonstrates the practicality of
accessing this mineralization within an underground mining
environment. At Jason Main, the intercept represents a significant
step out down dip from previous drilling, establishing continuity
beyond the currently reported resource.
Results
Drill holes from Tom in this release are located
in the southern portion of the Tom deposit near the hinge of a
moderately plunging anticline. All five holes completed intersected
laminated to massive sulphides consisting of sphalerite, galena,
and barite. The high ratios of lead to zinc (>1:1) in TS24-001D4
and TS24-002 likely represent higher temperature hydrothermal
fluids related to formation of mineralization, and therefore an
increase in proximity to the heart of a conceptual feeder
structure, with TS24-002 representing the nearest-to-surface and
highest-grade intercept at Tom South to date. A significant
distance of approximately 200 m remains open for testing up-dip of
TS24-002 toward previous drilling. The broad, high-grade intercept
in TS24-001 (photo 1) illustrates that mineralization remains
consistent along strike to the west from intercepts in 2023.
One hole was drilled to completion at Jason Main
(JS24-002); and one hole abandoned due to ground conditions at
Jason South (JS24-001). The intercept at Jason Main is a 143 m step
out down dip of previous drill hole JS17-005 and approximately 25 m
down dip from the margin of the defined Inferred resource. This
intercept shows good continuity in both width and grade with the
intersections currently defining the resource at Jason Main.
Summaries of the intercepts from these holes
discussed above are as follows:
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Hole TS24-002 Intersected 15.12 m (estimated true
width of 10 m) of stratiform to massive sulphide grading 10.39% Zn,
18.10% Pb, and 296.9 g/t Ag, including 8.15 m (estimated true width
5.4 m) of 12.76% Zn, 22.44% Pb, and 361.4 g/t Ag.This intercept
represents the farthest up-dip intercept tested at Tom South and
defines a 235 m continuous panel of mineralization between
TS23-001D3 and TS24-002 within contemporary (2017–2024) drilling
and 275 m in length down dip to TS90-012. This panel remains
open both up and down dip.
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Hole TS24-001 a step-out intersection of 18.15 m
(estimated true width of 11 m) of stratiform to massive sulphide
grading 9.02% Zn, 7.46% Pb, and 148.3 g/t Ag, including 8.32 m
(estimated true width of 5.0 m) grading 16.18% Zn, 13.52% Pb, and
278.8 g/t Ag, and including 3.57 m (estimate true width of 2.2 m)
grading 21.96% Zn, 23.67% Pb, and 518.6 g/t Ag.
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Hole TS24-001D4 intersected 6.20 m (estimated true
width of 4.3 m) of stratiform to massive sulphide grading 12.51%
Zn, 12.06% Pb, and 191.1 g/t Ag, including 4.65 m (estimated
true width of 3.2 m) grading 14.83% Zn, 14.29% Pb, and 224.4 g/t
Ag.
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Hole TS24-001D1 intersected 4.93 m (estimated true
width of 3.2 m) of stratiform to massive sulphide grading 12.11%
Zn, 6.72% Pb, and 144.5 g/t Ag, including 3.65 m (estimated true
width of 2.4 m) grading 15.48% Zn, 8.71% Pb, and 183.6 g/t Ag.
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Hole TS24-001D3 intersected 2.58 m (estimated as
true width) of stratiform to massive sulphide grading 8.58% Zn,
9.61% Pb, and 80.6 g/t Ag.
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Hole JS24-002 intersected 28.02 m (estimated true
width of 8.3 m) of stratiform to semi-massive sulphide grading
7.10% Zn, 1.41% Pb, and 5.6 g/t Ag, including 12.90 m (estimated
true width of 3.8 m) grading 11.3% Zn, 2.74% Pb, and 10.3 g/t
Ag.
See Tables 1 to 3, Cross Sections TH–TH’ and
JC–JC’, Long Sections TG–TG’ and JD–JD’, and Maps 2, 3, and 4 below
for further details.
The holes in this release are step out holes
testing stratiform to massive sulphides at Tom South and Jason
Main. No 2024 drill holes are included in the current MRE1 and
represent growth potential above and beyond Fireweed’s current
resource.
Next Steps
To date, the Company has released 25 of 49 holes
drilled in 2024. The assay results and interpretations for the
remaining holes will be released as they are received, analyzed,
and confirmed by the Company.
Qualified Person Statement
Technical information in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Fireweed Metals Senior Geologist, Ian
Carr, P.Geo. (BC), a ‘Qualified Person’ as defined under Canadian
National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”). Mr. Carr
is not independent of the Company in accordance with NI 43-101.
About Fireweed
Fireweed is an exploration company focused on
unlocking value in a new critical metals district located in
Northern Canada. Fireweed is 100% owner of the Macpass District, a
large and highly prospective 977 km2 land package. The Macpass
District includes the Macpass zinc-lead-silver project and the
Mactung tungsten project. A Lundin Group company, Fireweed is
strongly positioned to create meaningful value.
Fireweed trades on the TSX Venture Exchange
under the trading symbol “FWZ”, on the OTCQX Best
Market under the trading symbol “FWEDF”, and on
the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the trading symbol
“M0G”.
Additional information about Fireweed and its
projects can be found on the Company’s website
at FireweedMetals.com and at www.sedarplus.com
ON BEHALF OF FIREWEED METALS
CORP.
“Peter Hemstead”CEO &
Director
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Data Verification
The diamond drill core logging and sampling
program was carried out under a rigorous quality assurance /
quality control program using industry best practices. Drill
intersections in this release are NQ2 size (50.5 mm/ 1.99-inch
diameter), with recoveries typically above 85% unless otherwise
noted in the results tables. After drilling, core was cleaned,
logged for geology, structure, and geotechnical characteristics,
then marked for sampling and photographed on site. Certain cores
were selected for core scanning using light detection and ranging
(LiDAR), short-wave infrared (SWIR), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and
high resolution RGB image capture. The cores for analyses were
marked for sampling based on geological intervals with individual
samples two metres or less in length, with one metre samples within
mineralized zones. Drill core was cut lengthwise in half with a
core saw; half-core was sent for assays reported in this news
release, and the other half is stored on site for reference. Bulk
density was determined on site for the entire length of each assay
sample by measurement of mass in air and mass in water. Sample
duplicate bulk density determinations and in-house bulk density
standard determinations were each made at a rate of 5%. Since 2017,
four in-house bulk density standards (mineralized drill core from
the Tom deposit that span a range of densities) have been used and
show an acceptable long-term precision. Certified standard masses
are used to calibrate the scale balance used for bulk density
determinations.
A total of 5% assay standards or blanks and 5%
core duplicates are included in the sample stream as a quality
control measure and are reviewed after analyses are received.
Standards and blanks in 2024 drill results to date have been
approved as acceptable. Duplicate data add to the long-term
estimates of precision for assay data on the project and precision
for drill results reported is deemed to be within acceptable
levels. Samples were sent to the Bureau Veritas (BV) preparation
laboratory in Whitehorse, Yukon, where the samples were crushed and
a 500 g split was sent to the BV laboratory in Vancouver, B.C to be
pulverized to 85% passing 200 mesh size pulps. Clean crush material
was passed through the crusher and clean silica was pulverized
between each sample. The pulps were analyzed by 1:1:1 Aqua Regia
digestion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
(ICP-ES/ICP-MS) multi-element analyses (BV Code AQ270). All samples
were also analyzed for multiple elements by lithium borate fusion
and X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) finish (BV Code LF725).
Over-limit lead (>25.0%) and zinc (>24.0%) were analyzed by
lithium borate fusion with XRF finish (BV Code LF726). For BV
samples, silver is reported in this news release by method AQ270,
and zinc and lead are reported by LF725 or LF726. Bureau Veritas
(Vancouver) is an independent, international ISO/IEC 17025:2017
accredited laboratory.
Assay values may appear rounded to one decimal
place but are given in full in Table 1, and Cross Sections where
zinc and lead grades are reported to two decimal places.
Results in this news release are length and
bulk-density weighted averages as would be used in a Mineral
Resource estimate. Length and bulk-density weighted averages have
been reported as these most accurately represent the average
metal-content of the intersections.
True widths for primary intervals are estimated
by measuring perpendicular to strike within the short axis of a
stratiform wireframe that has been constructed in 3D around the
mineralized intercepts at Tom South based on assay results,
geological logging, stratigraphic correlation, and bedding
measurements from oriented core. The massive sulphide
mineralization and laminated mineralization at Tom are stratiform
(oriented parallel to bedding), therefore the true width, or
thickness, of the zone is estimated perpendicular to both the
strike and dip direction of bedding. True widths are rounded to the
nearest metre for widths over 10 m and to the nearest 0.1 m for
widths less than 10 m, as this better reflects the precision of the
estimates. True widths should be regarded as approximate as these
are derived from an estimation that uses a preliminary
interpretation of the geological model. True widths for nested
intervals (marked as “Including” in results tables) are estimated
using a ratio of included to primary intersected widths to
attribute appropriate portions of the true width of the primary
interval to the nested intervals.
Cautionary Statements
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains “forward-looking”
statements and information (“forward-looking statements”). All
statements, other than statements of historical facts, included
herein, including, without limitation, statements relating to
interpretation of drill results, targets for exploration, potential
extensions of mineralized zones, and the potential of the Company’s
projects, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such
as "expects”, "anticipates”, "believes”, "intends”, "estimates”,
"potential”, "possible”, and similar expressions, or statements
that events, conditions, or results "will”, "may”, "could”, or
"should” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements are based
on the beliefs of Company management, as well as assumptions made
by and information currently available to Company management and
reflect the beliefs, opinions, and projections on the date the
statements are made. Forward-looking statements involve various
risks and uncertainties and accordingly, readers are advised not to
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. There can be no
assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, and
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations
include but are not limited to, exploration and development risks,
unanticipated reclamation expenses, expenditure and financing
requirements, general economic conditions, changes in financial
markets, the ability to properly and efficiently staff the
Company’s operations, the sufficiency of working capital and
funding for continued operations, title matters, First Nations
relations, operating hazards, political and economic factors,
competitive factors, metal prices, relationships with vendors and
strategic partners, governmental regulations and oversight,
permitting, seasonality and weather, technological change, industry
practices, uncertainties involved in the interpretation of drilling
results and laboratory tests, and one-time events. The Company
assumes no obligation to update forward‐looking statements or
beliefs, opinions, projections or other factors, except as required
by law.
Footnotes and References
1: For Tom, Jason, End Zone, and Boundary Zone
Mineral Resources, see the technical report entitled “Technical
Report for NI 43-101, Macpass Project, Yukon, Canada” with
effective date September 4th, 2024 filed on Sedar+ here Pierre
Landry, P.Geo. is independent of Fireweed Metals Corp., and a
‘Qualified Person’ as defined under Canadian National Instrument
43-101. Pierre Landry, of SLR, is responsible for the Tom, Jason,
End Zone, and Boundary Zone Mineral Resource Estimates.
Contact: Alex CampbellPhone: +1 (604) 689-7842
Email: info@fireweedmetals.com
Map 1: Macpass Project and
Mactung Project locations
Map 2: Tom composite intervals
in 2024 drilling and pre-2024 drilling with constrained resource
projection to surface
Map 3: Jason composite intervals
in 2024 drilling and pre-2024 drilling with constrained resource
projection to surface
Figure 1: Cross section TG to
TG', TS24-001, TS24-001D1, TS24-001D2, TS24-001D3, TS24-001D4, and
TS24-002
Figure 2: Tom long section TG to
TG' showing 2024 resource projected onto the section, 2024
drilling, previous drilling and historical workings
Figure 3: Cross section JC to
JC' JS24-002
Figure 4: Jason long section JD
to JD' showing 2024 resource projected to the section, 2024 and
previous drilling
Photo 1: Laminated black-facies
sulphides grading into galena and sphalerite rich massive sulphides
in TS24-001 737.0 to 746.0 m
Table 1: TS24-001, TS24-001D1,
TS24-001D3, TS24-001D4, TS24-002, and JS24-002 drill
results
Drillhole |
Interval |
From(m) |
To(m) |
Interval Width (m) |
Est. True Width (m) ‡ |
Zinc(%) |
Lead(%) |
Silver(g/t) |
Gallium(g/t) |
Germanium(g/t) |
Bulk
Density(t/m3) |
TS24-001 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
764.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.25 |
0.20 |
4.1 |
6.89 |
8.18 |
2.71 |
TS24-001 |
Primary |
732.56 |
750.71 |
18.15 |
11 |
9.02 |
7.46 |
148.3 |
11.00 |
17.65 |
3.10 |
TS24-001 |
Including |
732.56 |
745.05 |
12.49 |
7.6 |
12.35 |
9.73 |
197.7 |
12.22 |
22.23 |
3.22 |
TS24-001 |
>Including |
735.62 |
743.94 |
8.32 |
5.0 |
16.18 |
13.52 |
278.8 |
13.78 |
28.19 |
3.34 |
TS24-001 |
>>Including |
740.37 |
743.94 |
3.57 |
2.2 |
21.96 |
23.67 |
518.6 |
20.46 |
32.28 |
3.96 |
TS24-001D1 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
753.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.09 |
0.05 |
1.3 |
5.16 |
3.05 |
2.70 |
TS24-001D1 |
Primary |
738.00 |
742.93 |
4.93 |
3.2 |
12.11 |
6.72 |
144.5 |
12.19 |
10.97 |
3.06 |
TS24-001D1 |
Including |
739.28 |
742.93 |
3.65 |
2.4 |
15.48 |
8.71 |
183.6 |
12.25 |
11.87 |
3.17 |
TS24-001D3 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
684.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.04 |
0.04 |
0.5 |
3.87 |
1.01 |
2.70 |
TS24-001D3 |
Primary |
666.79 |
669.37 |
2.58 |
2.6 |
8.58 |
9.61 |
80.6 |
5.90 |
8.65 |
3.10 |
TS24-001D4 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
714.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.13 |
0.13 |
2.1 |
4.42 |
3.69 |
2.71 |
TS24-001D4 |
Primary* |
687.20 |
693.40 |
6.20 |
4.3 |
12.51 |
12.06 |
191.1 |
11.11 |
17.43 |
3.29 |
TS24-001D4 |
Including* |
687.90 |
692.55 |
4.65 |
3.2 |
14.83 |
14.29 |
224.4 |
11.99 |
19.59 |
3.38 |
TS24-002 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
624.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.35 |
0.61 |
10.0 |
6.61 |
8.00 |
2.73 |
TS24-002 |
Primary |
595.52 |
610.64 |
15.12 |
10 |
10.39 |
18.10 |
296.9 |
11.12 |
18.11 |
3.77 |
TS24-002 |
Including |
602.49 |
610.64 |
8.15 |
5.4 |
12.76 |
22.44 |
361.4 |
12.15 |
16.13 |
4.03 |
JS24-002 |
Entire Hole† |
0.00 |
365.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
0.58 |
0.11 |
0.5 |
6.44 |
2.64 |
2.69 |
JS24-002 |
Primary |
326.00 |
354.02 |
28.02 |
8.3 |
7.10 |
1.41 |
5.6 |
7.76 |
6.99 |
2.64 |
JS24-002 |
Including |
329.62 |
342.52 |
12.90 |
3.8 |
11.30 |
2.74 |
10.3 |
5.02 |
11.94 |
2.67 |
† Entire hole intervals contain large continuous
sections of very low grade or not mineralized material (below 1.41%
zinc) intersections of continuous higher-grade material (>1.41%
zinc) are listed as Primary and Included intervals and represent
mineralized material.‡ See “Data Verification” for a description of
true width calculations* Denotes intercepts with recovery below
85%
Table 2: 2024 Drilling
Summary
Hole ID |
Length(m) |
Target |
Significant Intersection |
Type |
NB24-001 |
685 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed September 24, 2024 |
Step Out |
NB24-002 |
138 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-003 |
150 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-004 |
147 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-005 |
141 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 4, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-006 |
331 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-007 |
236 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-008 |
826 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed September 24, 2024 |
Step Out |
NB24-009 |
328 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-010 |
125 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-011 |
300 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-012 |
337 |
Popcorn |
Results Disclosed October 8, 2024 |
Exploration |
NB24-014 |
445 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-021 |
302 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-022 |
289 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-023 |
229 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out/ Infill |
NB24-024 |
682 |
Boundary |
Results Disclosed October 30, 2024 |
Step Out |
JS24-001 |
359 |
Jason |
Abandoned |
Step Out |
JS24-002 |
365 |
Jason |
Wide Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
TS24-001 |
764 |
Tom |
Wide Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
TS24-001D1 |
753 |
Tom |
Moderate Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
TS24-001D2 |
432 |
Tom |
Abandoned |
Step Out |
TS24-001D3 |
684 |
Tom |
Narrow Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
TS24-001D4 |
714 |
Tom |
Moderate Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
TS24-002 |
624 |
Tom |
Wide Zone Encountered |
Step Out |
Table 3: Drill Hole Collar
Information
Drillhole |
Zone |
Length(m) |
Easting |
Northing |
Elevation(m.s.l) |
Azimuth(°) |
Dip(°) |
NB24-001 |
Boundary |
685 |
422106 |
7010813 |
1274 |
197.76 |
-68.95 |
NB24-002 |
Popcorn |
138 |
423367 |
7010711 |
1225 |
207.05 |
-49.69 |
NB24-003 |
Popcorn |
150 |
423367 |
7010711 |
1225 |
210.60 |
-80.11 |
NB24-004 |
Popcorn |
147 |
423485 |
7010680 |
1224 |
206.58 |
-49.73 |
NB24-005 |
Popcorn |
141 |
423485 |
7010680 |
1224 |
207.51 |
-79.50 |
NB24-006 |
Boundary |
331 |
422263 |
7010490 |
1188 |
208.61 |
-59.98 |
NB24-007 |
Popcorn |
236 |
423328 |
7010756 |
1242 |
212.24 |
-53.35 |
NB24-008 |
Boundary |
826 |
422106 |
7010814 |
1274 |
196.43 |
-81.81 |
NB24-009 |
Popcorn |
327 |
423328 |
7010756 |
1242 |
214.34 |
-70.84 |
NB24-010 |
Boundary |
125 |
422262 |
7010489 |
1187 |
208.61 |
-44.99 |
NB24-011 |
Boundary |
300 |
422262 |
7010490 |
1187 |
210.09 |
-49.88 |
NB24-012 |
Popcorn |
337 |
423472 |
7010768 |
1234 |
209.66 |
-62.90 |
NB24-014 |
Boundary |
445 |
422015 |
7010360 |
1153 |
027.80 |
-56.60 |
NB24-021 |
Boundary |
302 |
422187 |
7010527 |
1195 |
210.26 |
-80.00 |
NB24-022 |
Boundary |
289 |
422186 |
7010526 |
1195 |
207.70 |
-64.88 |
NB24-023 |
Boundary |
229 |
422186 |
7010526 |
1196 |
208.96 |
-49.65 |
NB24-024 |
Boundary |
682 |
422205 |
7010758 |
1264 |
204.43 |
-69.33 |
JS24-001 |
JASON |
359 |
436717 |
7002311 |
1182 |
208.66 |
-75.28 |
JS24-002 |
JASON |
365 |
436606 |
7002682 |
1273 |
000.32 |
-76.24 |
TS24-001 |
TOM |
764 |
442356 |
7003129 |
1746 |
352.08 |
-81.26 |
TS24-001D1 |
TOM |
753 |
442356 |
7003129 |
1746 |
352.08 |
-81.26 |
TS24-001D2 |
TOM |
432 |
442356 |
7003129 |
1746 |
352.08 |
-81.26 |
TS24-001D3 |
TOM |
684 |
442356 |
7003129 |
1746 |
352.08 |
-81.26 |
TS24-001D4 |
TOM |
714 |
442356 |
7003129 |
1746 |
352.08 |
-81.26 |
TS24-002 |
TOM |
624 |
442287 |
7003211 |
1739 |
325.06 |
-84.78 |
Coordinates listed in NAD83 UTM Zone 9N.
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