The KBM 10 occurrence is located on a northeast facing slope, approximately 1.1 kilometres southwest of Holmes Lake.
The area is underlain by mudstone, siltstone, shale and fine clastic sedimentary rocks of the Devonian to Triassic Harper Ranch and(?) Nicola groups.
Locally, trenching has exposed a small quartz vein hosting trace tetrahedrite and malachite.
In 2004, a rock sample (23347) assayed 29.3 grams per tonne silver (Assessment Report 27705).
In 1982 and 1983 Cominco Ltd. carried out a regional geochemical sampling program on the area. In 1983, Beaty Geological Ltd. conducted geochemical silt sampling, rock sampling and prospecting on ground now part of the Barnes Creek project. In 1990, a program of geochemical sampling and ground geophysical surveys was completed on the area as the Bowl claims. During 2003 through 2005, Columbia Yukon Explorations Ltd. conducted programs of soil and rock sampling, geological mapping and trenching on the area as the KBM claims. In 2016, Cayenne Gold Mines completed a program of rock, soil and silt sampling and geological mapping on the area.