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Exhibit B Mining Plan <br />Mining on the mineralized rock outcrop on the North East corner <br />of the claim would begin as soon as Permitted and road conditions <br />would allow, <br />The area to be mined is a previously mined zone with access by <br />established roads. The face of the ore body is exposed 20 feet <br />in height, and 40 feet in width. Mining would be done by cutting <br />a bench back from the edge which is almost vertical at present. <br />until a suitable working area is cut from the face. <br />Surface mining of the ore body face would continue for approximately <br />50 feet until the ore body dips under the Quartz rock cap, afterwhich <br />normal normal underground mining methods would begin. <br />Due to the very limited working season and lack of access to the <br />area during winter, progress is expected to be slow, with projected <br />mine life of 20 (twenty) years I would like to begin operation <br />on or about June 1, 1984. <br />Mining is to be done by contract operators, for each stage of the <br />project, Employment will be limited to 2 (two) employees, if <br />required plus myself. <br />Ore would be hauled via Picayune gulch road to Animas Forks road <br />for processing by a custom mill at another location. <br />Storage of ore is not practical due to the location of the mine <br />site and the mining plan method, which requires the removal of <br />ore as it is mined in order to progress. <br />A Temporary building will be placed below the mining operations <br />on the Animas Forks road to be used as a repair and storage facility <br />and shipping area for ore. <br />This site is on a Patented Claim #14916 "Fortune" Which is owned <br />by me, and is an associated claim to the Toltec group. <br />