North Peak Resources Ltd. announced that drilling at the Prospect Mountain North area has progressed and is now moving to the West side of the mountain within the Prospect Mountain Property in Eureka, Nevada. The drill has finished the preliminary testing of the Industry and SilverConnor fault network and is now targeting the Duke, Banner and SilverConnor fault system in the Wabash area, where there are multiple historical mines including Wabash, Williams and SilverConnor and associated workings. These faults are conduits for gold-bearing fluids for the regions' deposits and the dense fault network in the northern part of the property has similarities to i-80's Archimedes/Hilltop area and the historic Richmond/Eureka/Fad zones.

Over 2.9 Moz's of gold has been produced to date in the Eureka camp. The Wabash area was the focus of a comprehensive drilling campaign of 27,618 ft (8,418m) reverse circulation (RC) drilling campaign in 1999 by European American Resources. Historical intersections by European American Resources include: PM-W-11: 15.2 m @ 4.1 g/t Au + 59.9 g/t Ag.

PM-W-12: 21.3 m @ 4.5 g/t Au + 35.0 g/t Ag; PM-W-13: 12.2 m @ 3.0 g/t Au + 38.7 g/t Ag; PM -W-92: 24.4 m @ 8.2 g/t Au + 22.6 g/t Ag; PM. PM-W-74: 13.7 m @ 5.6 g/t Au + 60.8 g/t Ag.