The Pita 29 showing is located about 55 kilometres southeast of Vernon in the Monashee mountains. The Monashee mine (082LSE001) is located to the north and the Top deposit (082LSE017) adjoins it to the south. Minor placer workings are located on Heckman and Monashee creeks.
The Pita 29 claim was staked in 1987 by Approach Resources who completed initial prospecting and geochemical sampling.
The area is underlain by granitic rocks of the Jurassic Nelson Intrusions which have intruded Devonian to Triassic Harper Ranch Group sedimentary and volcanic rocks. These comprise limestone, argillite, sandstone, conglomerate, andesite and tuff.
A 91 centimetre wide pyritic, rusty quartz vein occurs near the centre of the claim. A 91-centimetre chip sample assayed 0.59 gram per tonne gold (Assessment Report 16668).