Walkabout Resources announced that is has acquired the remaining 25% ownership of JDH Exploration, which holds two Mines Royal Options with the Crown Estate Scotland covering 500 km2 in Dumfries and Galloway, south-western Scotland. The Company has acquired the remaining 25% holding in JDH Exploration through the once-off payment of GBP 100,000. Following the completion of the deal the vendor will hold no further interest in JDH and will forfeit all further milestone payments as previously reported after the 75% earn-in milestones were reached in March 2021.

The addition of the two JDH Exploration licences to the 100% owned Gatehouse of Fleet licence will give the Company a commanding wholly-owned exploration foot print in the region of approximately 750km. The JDH Project consists of two licences covering 500 km2 of highly prospective ground located in southwest Scotland. These areas are known for their historic mining (lead-zinc-silver) but have not undergone any modern systematicmineral exploration since a regional program was conducted by the British Geological Survey (BGS) in the 1980's when several anomalies were identified in addition to the numerous old mines and historical mineral shows in the region.

A review of historic data and reconnaissance exploration by WKT has identified several prospective areas for both precious and base metals, including two drill-ready projects, with the maiden drilling program currently underway at Blackcraig. Historic mining area dating back more than 250 years. Mineralisation occurs in two steeply dipping, sub-parallel veins with historical reports indicating that mineralisation is represented by stringers to massive sulphides up to 18 m wideover a strike extent of 4.5 km.

Prior to the current drilling program, recent exploration over the area includes geological mapping and rock chip sampling, supported by a ground geophysics (magnetic) survey and soil sampling. Rock-chip sampling (float) from spoilheaps around Blackcraig returned assay results of up to 30% Zn, 9.1% Pb, 7.4% Cu and 36.1 g/t Ag. Glenhead Gold Project was identified during the Mineral Reconnaissance Program of the British Geological Survey (BGS) in the 1980's. Limited, shallow drilling was undertaken by the BGS (Approximately 394 m of diamond drilling over 7holes) primarily targeting outcropping auriferous veins with the best results recorded being approximately 1m @ 5.9 g/tAu, 1m @ 4.6 g/t Au and 4.5m @ 1.5 g/t Au.

Recent exploration over the area included detailed geological and structural mapping and rock-chip sampling and identified the main gold-bearing vein identified by the BGS which returned gold values of up to 12.8 g.t Au. Following the commencement of the diamond drilling that started in October at the Blackcraig project, six holes have been completed and samples for the first five holes have been sent to the laboratory in the Republic of Ireland for assaying and the results are expected early 2022. Drilling is targeting potentially mineralised areas beneath the old underground mine as well as potential parallel structures to the main historical mining trend as identified through geological mapping and a close-spaced ground magnetics survey completed in 2020.

The drilling operations are restricted to weekdays between 07:30 and 18:30 and the program is expected to continue into February 2022.Regional soil sampling (250 by 250 m grid, total of 469 samples) was completed over several key areas along the Talnotry- Greymare's Tail trend where several historic Pb-Zn trial workings (Au-Ag-Pb-Zn targets) are known located along a regional scale structure, as well as a historic Ni working (Ni-PGE target). The soil sampling covers an area of approximately24 km2. A detailed soil grid was undertaken on the Glenhead Gold project covering an area of approximately 0.7 km2 (50 by 20 mgrid, total of 653 samples) to expand the area covered by historic soil grid/shallow drilling undertaken by the BGS in the1980's. Sampling was recently completed and has been sent for analysis.

with results expected early in 2022. Results from these programs will be announced once the assay results are available and the interpretation has been completed. The regional, drone borne aeromagnetic survey planned for approximately 150km2 was partially completed during the allocated "flying window".

The survey was conducted by UAVE Ltd. using the Prion Mk3 UAV, a purpose built fixed-wing drone but due to a combination of equipment failures,adverse weather conditions and the unavailability of key operating staff during the approved survey period, only a portion of the planned survey area could be completed. The results of the completed survey area will be interpreted and the Company is accessing its options on how to complete the remainder of the survey area within an acceptable timeframe.