Relevant Gold – Gold Exploration In Wyoming: 20,000 Meters Of Drilling Planed This Year, Bradley Peak and Southern Pass Camps
In this company update, we sit down with Rob Bergmann, CEO of Relevant Gold (TSX.V:RGC – OTCQB:RGCCF), to discuss the company’s systematic transition from “proof of concept” to aggressive discovery drilling this year. Relevant Gold is a North American gold explorer focused on the district-scale potential of the Bradley Peak and Southern Pass camps in Wyoming.
Key Discussion Points:
- Bradley Peak and the Apex Target: Rob recaps the 2025, 5,102-meter drill program at Apex, which confirmed a large-scale orogenic system extending to depth. The discussion highlights the identification of a parallel mineralized structure that significantly expands the project’s scale.
- Southern Pass and the Lewiston Project: A review of high-grade surface results at Lewiston, where recent work extended the primary Burr trend by 2.5 km. Rob explains how geophysical data and rock chip samples – grading up to 25.4 g/t gold, 2,203 g/t silver, and 12.7% copper – are guiding the upcoming drill holes.
- The 20,000-Meter 2026 Strategy: An inside look at the plan for the upcoming season, aiming for a minimum of 20,000 meters of drilling.
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