Ridgeline Minerals and Nevada Gold Mines Drill High-Grade "Carlin-Type" Gold Mineralization at the Swift Project, Nevada

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1.1 meters grading 10.4 g/t Au within 2.7 meters grading 7.0 g/t Au

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 7, 2024) - Ridgeline Minerals Corp. (TSXV: RDG) (OTCQB: RDGMF) (FRA: 0GC0) ("Ridgeline" or the "Company") is pleased to announce high-grade assay results for core hole SW24-006, at the Swift gold project ("Swift" or "Project"), currently being operated under an exploration earn-in agreement with Nevada Gold Mines ("NGM") (Figure 1).

Drillhole SW24-006 is the first of up to three deep core holes planned for the 2024 program and was drilled to a total depth of 918.2 meters ("m"). The hole was designed to test favourable carbonate host rocks along the projection of the Mill Creek thrust fault, a significant structural control and conduit for gold mineralization at Swift. SW24-006 returned a highlight intercept of 1.1m grading 10.4 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold ("Au") within 2.7m grading 7.0 g/t Au starting at 676.3m downhole (Figure 2).

Chad Peters, Ridgeline's President, CEO & Director commented, "We congratulate NGM for delivering a high-grade gold intercept on only the sixth drillhole of our exploration partnership at Swift. NGM's first five framework holes returned thick intercepts of low-grade gold mineralization and confirmed that Swift is host to a Carlin-Type system of significant scale. Today's results demonstrate that Swift hosts high-grade gold mineralization of comparable grade to currently operating underground mines in the Cortez District."

Mr. Peters continues "Deep discoveries in Nevada are time and capital intensive and it's important for shareholders to recognize that it's still early in the discovery process at Swift. More drilling by our partners at NGM is required to continue vectoring towards the interpreted core of the high-grade system; however, these results represent a significant milestone for the Company and highlight the potential for Swift to become Nevada's next high-grade Carlin-Type gold discovery."

SW24-006 Highlights
Drillhole SW24-006 returned the highest-grade intercept in the Projects history with highlight results of 1.1m grading 10.4 g/t Au within 2.7m grading 7.0 g/t Au (Figure 2 and Picture 1)

  • High-grade zone is hosted within a discrete fault structure with strong alteration, mineralization and Carlin Type geochemical signature within the Roberts Mountains Formation.

    • 1.4m grading 2.2 g/t Au starting at 728.5m and 3.8m grading 0.33 g/t Au starting at 736.1m is hosted in the Hanson Creek Formation (known Cortez District host rock) (Table 1)