Adamera Minerals Corp. announced two drill holes on the Lamefoot South Gold property in Washington State have intersected sulfide mineralization. The mineralization is similar to what was intersected in Adamera's 2021 drill hole PL-6. PL-6 intersected 4.7 g/t Au over 2.7 metres, including 10.7 g/t Au over 0.76 metres.

The site is located 600 metres south of the former Lamefoot Gold Mine. LS22-01 intersected a 7.5 metre zone with intermittent sulfides up to thirty percent. The second hole LS22-02 intersected 13.5 metres of intermittent sulfides, including intervals with massive sulfides.

The drill core for the two holes is being prepared for shipping to the analytical laboratory. Adamera has identified at least 8 other geophysical /geochemical anomalies trending north- south on the Lamefoot South property. This is of particular interest because the Lamefoot Mine reportedly developed ore from 7 pods or "shoots" along a north-south trend.

The Lamefoot South project is easily drilled year round. Planning is underway to initiate drilling on these related targets later in the season. Prior to 2022, the spatial orientation of the mineralized zone intersected in PL-6 was completely unknown.

Preliminary review of combined data from the 2021 and 2022 drill holes suggests mineralization plunges steeply to the northwest. A mise a la masse survey is being carried out to help further define the orientation of the mineralization prior to further drilling. The Lamefoot South property is located approximately 10 km from Kinross' fully functional Kettle River Mill which is currently on care and maintanence.

The Lamefoot Mine contained approximetly 1 million ounces of gold at a grade of 8 to 10 g/t.