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More news from Ryepatch – Since we chatted with Bill just yesterday we will simply post this press release as it is self-explanatory.

Big Al
November 29, 2017

RYE PATCH INTERSECTS SUBSTANTIAL GOLD MINERALIZATION
BENEATH FLORIDA CANYON OXIDE DEPOSIT
Vancouver, British Columbia, November 29, 2017 – Rye Patch Gold Corp. (TSX.V: RPM; OTCQX: RPMGF; FWB: 5TN) (the “Company” or “Rye Patch”) reports results of scout drilling of the sulfide zone at the Company’s flagship Florida Canyon mine in Nevada.
Highlights of sulfide scout drillholes:
  • Drillhole FCR-17-016 contained two gold zones including 70.1 metres grading 2.94 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 56.4 metres grading 2.60 g/t gold;
  • FCR-17-015 contained three gold zones including 35.1 metres grading 2.08 g/t gold, 57.9 metres grading 1.30 g/t gold, and 15.2 grading 1.08 g/t gold.
William Howald, Rye Patch President and CEO said, “We are extremely pleased with the results of this scout drilling program. Based on the drill results and our exploration model, management believes the sulfide blanket beneath Florida Canyon could host a substantive high-grade ore body beneath the oxide zone. By quantifying the sulfide mineralization, Florida Canyon has the initial makings of a world-class ore body located in Nevada.”
The reverse circulation (RC) drill program was designed to test the distribution of the sulfide body and validated the current geologic model and ore controls. The three gold zones identified in drill hole FCR-17-015 consist of 35.1 metres grading 2.08 g/t gold starting at 88.4 metres, 57.9 metres grading 1.30 g/t gold starting 129.5 metres, and 15.2 grading 1.08 g/t gold starting at 236.2 metres, all using a 1.0 g/t gold cut off.
The drillhole was located in an untested sulfide area between the Central and Main pits. The intersections confirm the notion that the mineralization has a similar structural geometry to the oxide zone thus connecting the two zones. The multiple intercepts demonstrate a substantial thickness and breadth of the sulfide zone.
Using a 1.0 g/t gold cut off, FCR-17-016 identified two gold zones including 70.1 metres grading 2.94 g/t gold starting at 79.2 metres and 56.4 metres grading 2.60 g/t gold starting at 164.6 metres. The drillhole was located along the northern portion of the sulfide body where existing assay information suggested lower grade in the sulfide zone. The drillhole shows the historic data will need more off-set and twin drillholes to confirm grade distribution and tenor. The results are well above the predicted grade and thickness of the northern sulfide area and are a promising surprise.
A follow-up core program is warranted and will use the new information to better target and quantify the down dip and lateral extensions of the sulfide body.
Previous owner of the Florida Canyon mine, Pegasus Gold, completed an internal report titled “Sulfide Project Pre-feasibility Study” dated July 18, 1996 on the sulfide mineralization at Florida Canyon. A total of 262 drillholes (241 RC and 21 core) touched or penetrated the sulfide body and yielded an average grade of 2.36 g/t gold in the sulfide zone with gold values as high as 100 g/t Au (2.93 opt Au) in a northeast oriented structural zone. Pegasus completed a resource estimate within a Whittle pit design at US$400 gold price, and a series of metallurgical tests including floatation, pressure oxidation, roasting, and bio-oxidation.
The metallurgical test work showed an overall recovery of 90 percent by flotation with 94 percent of the gold reporting to a sulfide concentrate. Additional metallurgical test work will be done by Rye Patch on material from the drill program. A Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to classify this historical information as a current mineral resource or mineral reserve and the Company is not treating this historical information as a current mineral resource or mineral reserve.
Drilling in the Central area has expanded the oxide resource. Drillholes FCR-17-001 to FCR-17-014 and FCR-17-017 and FCR-17-018 were drilled in the Central pit area where the block model showed waste material but mining is encountering gold above cut-off grade. The drillholes were successful in changing the waste designation to ore and expanding the oxide resource, and the area is currently being mined.
All drillhole sampling was conducted under the supervision of the Company’s project geologists, and a strict chain of custody from the project to the sample preparation facility was implemented and monitored. The RC samples were delivered to American Assay Laboratory’s preparation facility in Reno, Nevada, where they were crushed and pulverized. The pulverized material was digested and analyzed for gold using fire assay fusion and an atomic absorption spectroscopy finish on a 30-gram assay split. All other elements were determined by inductively coupled plasma analysis. Data verification of the assay and analytical results are completed to ensure accurate and verifiable results. A blank, duplicate or a certified standard was inserted approximately every 10th sample.
IDS Directional Drilling and Borehole Surveying of Elko, Nevada completed gyroscopic downhole surveys on all drillholes.  The Florida Canyon mine survey team completed final collar locations using differential GPS.
William Howald, AIPG Certified Professional Geologist #11041, Rye Patch Gold’s CEO and President with a BSc. in Geological Engineering, is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the contents of this news release.
About Rye Patch Gold Corp.
Rye Patch Gold Corp. is a Nevada based, Tier 1, mining company engaged in the mining and development of quality resource-based gold and silver mines and projects along the established Oreana trend in west central Nevada. Leveraging its strong financial position and cash to acquire the operating Florida Canyon Gold Mine, Rye Patch Gold Corp. now controls a trend‑scale platform with mining operations, resource projects and exploration upside.
The combination of operations and organic growth along a major Nevada gold trend positions Rye Patch as an emerging mid-tier gold producer with tremendous value‑added potential. For more information, please visit our website at www.ryepatchgold.com.
On behalf of the Board of Directors
‘William Howald’
William C. (Bill) Howald, CEO & President
For additional information contact:
Rye Patch Gold Corp
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements relating to future plans and objectives of the Company, future deliveries of gold, proposed operations of the Company including mine development, funding requirements, timeline for commercial production, future events and conditions and other statements that are not historical facts, all of which are based on assumptions and subject to various risks and uncertainties. The Company’s actual results, programs and financial position could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward‑looking statements as a result of the following assumptions and risk factors, some of which may be beyond the Company’s control. These assumptions and risk factors include: future deliveries of gold pursuant to the forward gold price contract facility, the achievement of mine redevelopment plans and achievement of commercial production; the availability of funds; the financial position of Rye Patch; the timing and content of work programs; the results of exploration activities and development of mineral properties; the interpretation of drilling results and other geological data; the reliability of calculation of mineral resources; the reliability of calculation of precious metal recoveries; the receipt and security of mineral property titles; project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses; fluctuations in metal prices; currency fluctuations; and general market and industry conditions.
Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company’s management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. As a result, the Company cannot guarantee that the Florida Canyon mine redevelopment and achievement of commercial production will be completed on the terms and within the time disclosed herein or at all.
Neither 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.
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    CFS
    Nov 29, 2017 29:13 PM

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    Nov 29, 2017 29:29 PM

    Thanks for the Rye Patch update guys.

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      Nov 29, 2017 29:55 PM

      Sorry I meant to post that Osisko interview on the other editorial.

        Nov 30, 2017 30:50 AM

        Nice drill hits BTW for the Rye Patch team:

        “Highlights of sulfide scout drillholes:”

        > Drillhole FCR-17-016 contained two gold zones including 70.1 metres grading 2.94 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 56.4 metres grading 2.60 g/t gold;

        >> FCR-17-015 contained three gold zones including 35.1 metres grading 2.08 g/t gold, 57.9 metres grading 1.30 g/t gold, and 15.2 grading 1.08 g/t gold.