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Cliff-face hosting the BiTe showing in the Mayo Suite intrusion.

RACKLA METALS

Rackla Metals (TSX-V: RAK) is a Vancouver based junior gold exploration company with projects in the western Northwest Territories and eastern Yukon, Canada. The company is focused on exploring the eastern Tombstone Gold Belt for Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System (RIRGS) deposits. The Tombstone Gold Belt hosts significant gold deposits such as the Fort Knox Mine in Alaska (12.1 Moz gold); the Eagle Mine (7.8 Moz gold), Banyan Gold Corps’ AurMac deposit (7.0 Moz gold) and Snowline Golds’ Valley deposit (7.3 Moz gold) all in Yukon.

This belt has exceptional potential.

An aggressive exploration program by the Company in the eastern portion of the Belt in the 2024 exploration season has generated significant excitement, including the discovery of the BiTe showing at the Grad Property, NWT. The Rackla team defined a 550m wide Au-Bi talus-fine anomaly with rock samples returning up to 92 g/t.

Early in the summer of 2024, an area in the Sahtu Dene and Metis Settlement Area has had a change in land status and is open for mineral exploration and development following the amendment of the Sahtu Land Use Plan. Rackla was quick to move when the land was zoned and acquired prospective areas based upon researching the geological setting, the geophysical signature and anomalous government stream sediment geochemistry for RIRGS indicators and gold.