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FAQ: Trailbreaker Resources' 2025 Exploration Results at Atsutla Gold Project

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Trailbreaker Resources' 2025 exploration expands high-grade gold zones and discovers new copper-gold-silver showings, potentially increasing mineral resource value for investors.

The 2025 program involved detailed prospecting, mapping, and 224 soil and rock samples, expanding the Highlands zone structure to 1.0 km x 1.2 km with assays up to 401.8 g/t Au.

Responsible mineral exploration in British Columbia creates economic opportunities while adhering to environmental standards, supporting local communities through potential job creation.

Trailbreaker discovered a new high-grade copper zone with veins up to 1.65% Cu and 551 ppm Ag, expanding the mineralized footprint to 5.0 km x 4.3 km.

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FAQ: Trailbreaker Resources' 2025 Exploration Results at Atsutla Gold Project

Trailbreaker Resources announced results from its 2025 exploration program at the Atsutla Gold Project, expanding the known footprint of high-grade gold showings in the Highlands zone and discovering new high-grade copper-gold-silver showings on recently acquired claims.

The Atsutla Gold Project is located in northwestern British Columbia, 70 km south of the Yukon-British Columbia border and 120 km northwest of the Village of Dease Lake, BC, covering over 40,000 hectares of ground.

The 2025 program expanded the Highlands zone structural feature to a 1.0 km x 1.2 km area and discovered the Highlands North zone, a high-grade copper and silver zone located 1.1 km north of the gold showings.

The Highlands zone contains high-grade gold-bearing quartz veins within a shallowly-dipping shear structure, with assays up to 630 g/t Au historically, and gold mineralization is interpreted as orogenic in nature with multiple gold ± silver ± copper-bearing shear zones.

The overall mineralized system at Atsutla West, which includes the Highlands zone along with Christmas Creek and Snook zones, covers an area of 5.0 km x 4.3 km.

The 2025 program consisted of collecting 147 soil samples and 77 prospecting grab samples during late August and early September, with final assays received in late December after multiple re-analyses and additional QA/QC by Bureau Veritas Labs.

CEO Daithi Mac Gearailt stated that the Highlands zone continues to exceed expectations, its footprint expands with each campaign, high-grade gold and silver have been discovered at surface over multiple kilometers, it has never been drilled, and it's only one part of the story at the Atsutla Gold project.

This work is significant because it expands a high-grade gold structure in an area with very limited historic exploration, demonstrates continuity of mineralization, and reveals new copper-gold-silver showings, indicating substantial exploration potential in an underexplored region.

The gold-bearing quartz veins range from 10 cm to 60 cm thick within a continuous, shallow-dipping shear structure, typically host galena and arsenopyrite, but commonly have no visible sulphide minerals, and were traced along a ridge for 1.0 km in a NE-SW direction during 2025.

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