The Kidlet showing is located within a non-contiguous claim block west of the main Foremore claim group. The showing consists of heavy disseminated to massive pyrite associated with silicified limestone. The lens is approximately 110 metres by 7 to 20 metres, oriented southwest-northeast and dipping moderately to the west. Its western boundary is a probable fault zone within a creek drainage. The local area is underlain by an assemblage of limestone, marble and calcareous sedimentary rocks, part of the lower Carboniferous portion of the Stikine Assemblage.
A gold value of 1.58 grams per tonne was obtained from one sample of massive pyrite in limestone and a 1 metre chip sample assayed 0.16 grams per tonne gold (Assessment Report 27398). The other 3 samples returned gold values between 0.07 and 0.19 grams per tonne.
Work completed during the 2003 field season by Roca Mines Inc. resulted in the identification of several new mineralized zones on its Foremore property, inclucding the Kidlet. Please refer to North (104G 148) for further details.