Gold Springs Resource Corp. reported new assay results confirming a significant 425 meters higher-grade southward extension of the North Jumbo deposit at its large Gold Springs project located in USA, on the border of Nevada and Utah. Highlights include: 0.84 g/t gold equivalent over 9.2 meters and, 0.89 g/t gold equivalent over 9.2 meters and, 0.81 g/t gold equivalent over 9.1 meters and, 2.45 g/t gold equivalent over 22.9 meters including, 3.98 g/t gold equivalent over 12.2 meters in hole J-22-020, 1.36 g/t gold equivalent over 4.6 meters and, 1.03 g/t gold equivalent over 3.0 meters in hole J-22-019.

The North Jumbo Resource is located on the Utah side of the Gold Springs project at the northern end of the +5-kilometer-long Jumbo Trend which is defined by a very strong and well-developed CSAMT high resistivity anomaly. The North Jumbo Resource based on drilling up to 2021 extends over a north-south strike length of 1,800 meters. The drill holes J-22-004, J-22-005 and J-22-020 extend the deposit in a higher-grade gold system 425 metersto the south.

The North Jumbo deposit remains open to the north and to the southwest. Future drilling will focus on continuing to expand the gold mineralization of the North Jumbo Resource to the south and to the north, where a new gold system the company considers an Intrusive-Related Gold System (IRGS) was discovered in 2021 with the hole J-21-015 which intersected 1.0 g/t gold equivalent over 163.1 meters.