Investors
Sasquatch Resources (CSE: SASQ) is built on a simple asymmetry: the metal we target has already been mined. That removes the discovery question and leaves execution — sorting, recovery, and a cleanup the ground needs anyway.
The thesis
Most junior explorers sell a probability. We start from rock that was mined, broken and assayed for grade a century ago — and is still sitting at surface.
Mount Sicker's historic mines shipped only ore above roughly 8% copper, leaving 300,000+ tonnes of mineralized waste behind. Our published grid sampling, hand-auger work and a 528 kg ore-sorting test define what that material holds and how it concentrates.
The plan needs no mill, no tailings pond and no decade of permitting: mobile crushing and sorting on site, high-grade concentrate shipped out, acid-generating rock removed. Each recovery program is estimated at one to two years per area once permitted — and the same model now extends across five properties.
Proof points
Average grades across Mount Sicker waste rock — from the 97-sample grid program, and from the 528 kg sorting test at a projected 30–40% mass pull.
Historic sampling and test results as reported in company news releases (March and October 2024) — not NI 43-101 mineral resource estimates. Refer to the company's continuous disclosure for full context.
Why it's different
No discovery gamble: 300,000+ tonnes of broken, mineralized rock sits in surface piles at Mount Sicker, sampled on a grid and published release by release.
The 528 kg test lifted average grades roughly three to four times — to 6.43 g/t gold and 4.92% copper — using mobile units, not a mill.
Removing acid-generating rock and closing century-old hazards aligns regulators, neighbouring communities and ESG mandates with the economics.
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