Golden Lake Exploration Inc. reported the resumption of drilling on the company's keystone Jewel Ridge gold property, located near the town of Eureka, NV. Altar Drilling Inc. of Tucson, Arizona mobilized to the property last week, with diamond drilling initiated on the weekend. This phase 2 diamond drill program continues on from the summer Phase 1 drilling starting from a prepared drill pad on patented mineral claims located near the Eureka Tunnel adit area. The first angled hole is designed to test for oxide Carlin type oxide near the adit and CRD style replacement west of the adit portal. Additional drilling will focus on the Eureka Tunnel area for approximately a month, followed by drilling in the Hamburg Mine area. The summer drill program comprised 10 Reverse Circulation ("RC") comprising 1,597.1 meters with three holes (548.6 meters) completed at the Hamburg Mine area, and six holes (1,048.5 meters) completed at the Eureka Tunnel Zone. The principal target at both areas is oxide Carlin-type gold mineralization, although intersections of oxide CRD (Carbonate Replacement Deposit) style were also tested. Results released to date, includes highlights from the Hamburg Mine area in Hole JR-20-02 which intersected 35.05 meters averaging 0.63 grams gold per tonne (g/t Au) and 4.3 grams silver per tonne (g/tAg) from a depth of 146.30 meters, within a wider interval returning 0.44 g/t Au and 3.0 g./t over 57.91 meters from a depth of 123.44 meters (to the end of the hole) Highlights from the Eureka Tunnel Zone in hole JR-20-05, an interval of 22.86 meters averaging 2.80 g/t Au and 5.9 g/t Ag, starting at surface. Drill hole JR-20-06 is the northernmost hole, drilled near the boundary on the patented claims, and is also the shallowest hole (91.44 metres). Sampled from the remaining four RC holes (560.8 meters) have been submitted to the lab and assays are pending.