High Desert Gold Intersects 5.6 g/t Au Over 21.4 Metres At Gold Springs Project.

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High Desert Gold Corporation (TSXV:HDG) reported the final results for two additional holes drilled on the Grey Eagle Target of the Gold Springs project on the Nevada-Utah border, including intersection of gold grading 5.6 g/t over 21.4 metres from results collected from the hole GE-12-001 and for the top 62.5 metres of a total of 98.0 metres of hole GE-12-002.

High Desert Gold Corporation (TSXV:HDG) reported the final results for two additional holes drilled on the Grey Eagle TargetĀ  of the Gold Springs project on the Nevada-Utah border, including intersection of gold grading 5.6 g/t over 21.4 metres from results collected from the hole GE-12-001 and for the top 62.5 metres of a total of 98.0 metres of hole GE-12-002.

As quoted in the press release:

Highlights from the two Grey Eagle holes include the following intercepts:

21.4 metres of 6.18 g/t gold Eq

within

62.5 metres of 2.39 g/t gold Eq

and

3.1 metres of 5.17 g/t gold Eq

within

33.5 metres of 0.92 g/t gold Eq

Ralph Fitch President of High Desert Gold, commented:

We are very pleased with these results and we were confident that it was only a matter of time before our efforts led to a drill intercept of this quality. With our surface rock chip sampling results along with our ZTEM geophysical survey results we anticipated that the Gold Springs system was capable of producing drill intercepts like those seen at Grey Eagle. We are fortunate that Gold Springs is located in two pro-mining states, Nevada and Utah.

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