Intertech Solutions Inc. announced further details on the company's latest gold acquisition, the Hunter Creek Project in Alaska. The mine is located 75 miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska, within the Rampart Mining District, one of Alaska's most prolific gold producing areas and lies within 'Tintina Gold District'. An initial geological and engineering review has now been completed on Hunter Creek.

Hunter Creek holds large tonnage potential on over its 13,600 acres of claims, containing 6 individual placer and 'river bar' deposits present that can be exploited over a strike length of 2.5 miles. The preliminary tonnage calculations assumes a consistent pay streak of 20 feet, and a channel width of 200 feet, now estimate a minimum of over 3.3 million tons of gold bearing pay to be present on the Hunter Creek section alone. This does not include any calculations on the other 5 sections of bar deposits thus its deposit tonnage will most likely be much higher once the full analysis is complete.

If the Hunter Creek grade is maintained at 4 grams per ton, the inferred resource may contain a minimum of 400,000 ounces of gold.