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File Created: 24-Jul-1985 by BC Geological Survey (BCGS)
Last Edit:  14-Nov-2022 by Garry J. Payie (GJP)

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NMI
Name SWEET MAY, SHEEP MOUNTAIN, WIGWAM Mining Division Fort Steele
BCGS Map 082G025
Status Showing NTS Map 082G03E
Latitude 049º 14' 00'' UTM 11 (NAD 83)
Longitude 115º 06' 04'' Northing 5455130
Easting 638236
Commodities Copper Deposit Types I05 : Polymetallic veins Ag-Pb-Zn+/-Au
E04 : Sediment-hosted Cu
Tectonic Belt Foreland Terrane Ancestral North America
Capsule Geology

The Sweet May showing occurs in the sheared margins of a 10-metre-thick potassium feldspar porphyry sill. Bedding in Helikian Gateway Formation (Purcell Supergroup) carbonates is vertical with a north trend. The showing contains scattered blebs of chalcopyrite and pyrite in thin quartz veins. In general, Sheep Mountain is host to many small quartz veins, some of which contain sulphides.

In 1898, development on the Sweet May was very superficial, consisting of little more than surface cuts. The owner at this time was Frank Sheriff. One surface cut exposed a fair-sized quartz vein, with small quantities of “grey copper”, cutting a bed of quartzite. Another surface cut exposed a 90-centimetre vein of grey and white quartz (possibly) between quartzite and gneiss and containing chalcopyrite with a trace of silver and 2 dollars worth of gold (in 1989).

Refer to Ramshorn (082GSW010), Jennie (082GSW01), Silver King (082GSW028), and Leah (082GSW029) for further information on the Sheep Mountain mineral occurrences.

In 2007, a prospecting and rock geochemistry program was conducted on mineral tenures 372755, 555975, 555976, 555977, 556361, and 557771, near the confluence of the Wigwam and Elk rivers on behalf of owners Robert Morris and Craig Kennedy (Assessment Report 29552). All of the MINFILE occurrences mentioned above, including Ramshorn, Jennie, Sweet May, Leah and Silver King were covered by these tenures, also known as the Wigwam (082GSW096) and Maxiwam (082GSW097) claims. Eight man-days were spent prospecting and collecting rock samples at Sheep Mountain. Over the course of the program 59 rock samples were collected in total.

Refer to Silver King (082GSW028) for further work history information.

Bibliography
EMPR AR *1898-1001
EMPR ASS RPT 26151, 26455, 27033, 27315, 27267, 28064, 28809, *29552
EMPR FIELDWORK *1979, p. 116
EMPR OF *1988-14
GSC MAP 11-1960
GSC MEM 76
EMPR PFD 840761

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