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Exhibit E Map Number 2 <br />1 <br />Teton Drilling, Inc. <br />Dixie Mine <br />Trenching of Vein Clear Creek County, CO <br />Top 15 to 30 feet of vein trenched as illustrated in <br />diagram. Estimated trench is typically no wider than 6 to <br />1.0 feet. <br />Top soil, stony sandy loam and waste rock sorted and <br />placed in separate containers or holding bins. Top Soil <br />and Stony Sandy Loam held in wooden bin made on-site <br />from removed timber and purchased lumber as needed. epQ� <br />Waste Rock held in steel plate containers. All materia( 04 >>Nov' <br />covered with tarps during lengthy periods of inactivity or <br />during hard rains as a preventive measure. o etc {eb <br />No workers wi l enter trench after it exceeds 10 to 15 feet �{vo� �e�be <br />0 <br />in depth due to safety concerns. <br />Typical open trench not to exceed 30 feet at anvgiven <br />time before refilling trench first with previously crushed¢o {ti <br />ore, then waste rock, then stony sandy loam and finally tie ��°o <br />with top soil. Area is then replanted as next portion of the <br />~' trench begins. G �� <br />IY Typical depth is 15' to 30 <br />q <br />A <br />Hay Bales <br />iner(S) m <br />ary <br />Flatten Area, build wooden bin to hold Top Soil `gyp � f en Area, P,aCe�ol3t2L e RpO <br />and Rocky Sandy Loam. / �� Matt P19 <br />ed <br />lo�so�l st'�r'ect in b;ns v�r:ii b� uszd F�� � , <br />from P <br />CoUflr:ny f-rznch hack (=III_ , <br />trenched, backfilled an,w 0, <br />reviously <br />Area p <br />leveled. <br />Nettingutilizedas re K- <br />Il <br />Jute <br />OF <br />� <br />fi <br />P ■; <br />a � <br />vats <br />N M <br />x } Vv <br />,;^*,". MINING <br />AW <br />Drawing Not To Scale a ° ` Stock Image Showing Trenching -j <br />0" <br />Hay Bales Secured <br />With Wooden Stakes Stock Image Showing Safety Fence <br />Stock ]mage U eo 03 I'S <br />�q�;d Rato,�kP <br />,2-y/G <br />