Creede Mine / Holy Moses-Outlet
Surface dump reprocessing and long-term underground optionality · Flagship Colorado polymetallic asset

Schematic Claim Registry Map
100 Acres • SEC 18, 7, T42N R1EProject Overview
The Holy Moses-Outlet Property is a 100-acre Mineral County mineral rights lot (SEC 18, 7, T42N R1E, New Mexico Meridian) located just north of Creede, Colorado, in the historic Creede Mining District. The property began as a gold mine as far back as 1890, with extensive historical documentation on silver exports and valuations. The mills of that era were designed specifically to process silver ores, leaving miners unable to process ores at depth when they transitioned to gold-rich and silver-poor profiles. The property was last active in the early 1970s. The Outlet and Sublet Mining Companies drove over 3,500' of drift work between existing patents, showing that offshoots of the Holy Moses, Phoenix, and Gormax veins remain highly mineralized and nowhere near tapped out.
Strategy & Development Path
The property was surveyed and verified in 2021. Near-term plans focus on metallurgical testing, dump characterization, and validating historical assay data for the copper, silver, and gold veins.
Surface dump reprocessing potential, underground optionality, and any project-scale conclusions remain subject to confirmatory sampling, metallurgical testing, mine planning, permitting, and economic validation.