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Radius Gold Inc. Intersects High Grade Veins in 60 Mile Drilling

26.10.2011  |  CNW
VANCOUVER, Oct. 25, 2011 /CNW/ - Radius Gold Inc. (TSX-V: RDU) is pleased to provide an update on initial results from the diamond drilling conducted at the Sixty Mile property this year. In total 20 holes (5,273 m) were drilled. Sixteen holes tested the Graben Fault Zone in the Sixty Mile River Valley and four tested the Thrust Fault Zone.

Results have been received for 13 holes which tested targets in the Graben Fault Zone. Results for 3 remaining holes that tested the same zone, and for 4 holes that were drilled at the Thrust Fault Zone, are pending. The best results received so far from the 2011 program are:

- hole DDH11-08 which cut 19g/t Au over 1m from 193.5m downhole.
- hole DDH11-10 which cut 132g/t Au over 1.5m from 249m downhole.

Results from all of Radius's Yukon exploration programs continue to be delayed due to major backlogs at the Yukon assay laboratories. Results will be released when received, compiled and interpreted.


The Graben Fault Zone

The Graben Fault Zone is one of two bedrock gold discoveries zones identified by Radius. It is located on the edge of the Sixty Mile river valley where highly altered Carmacks volcanic rocks are in fault contact with much older gneissic rocks of the Fifty Mile Batholith and schist units of the Yukon Tanana Terrane. The volcanics are strongly altered over an 8km long strike length, and largely buried beneath placer gold-bearing river gravels, presenting a significant challenge for drill targeting. The initial exploration program comprised of grid-based auger drilling to test the top of bedrock. Clays in the bedrock sample were then identified by short wave infrared spectroscopy, and a Controlled Source Audio Frequency Magneto-telluric (CSAMT) geophysical survey was also used to identify resistivity highs and lows for drill targeting.

Holes DDH11-08 and 09 tested the historic Per occurrence (see Radius's news release dated June 6, 2011) which lies within a zone of illite alteration that extends towards the east where holes DDH11-10 and 14 tested fault structures. DDH11-08 intersected strongly bleached and sericite altered Carmacks Group andesite crosscut by narrow dolomite pyrite veins that contained 19.0 g/t Au from 193.5 m to 194.5 m.

Drill hole DDH11-10 intersected 132 g/t Au over 1.5m. This hole was drilled 1.4km east northeast of hole DDH11-08. The interval consisted of bleached, hematized and sericite altered quartz feldspar biotite schist cross cut by minor quartz/pyrite veins. The large scale of the alteration system which can be traced over an 8km strike length, required that the 2011 drilling was very widely spaced in order to drill test several targets. While many of the holes returned disappointing results, especially the follow-up holes at the Toni occurrence, the high grade intercepts in holes DDH11-08 and 10 are potentially related to an alteration zone that can be traced for a distance of 2 km, requiring further follow up work.

In 2010, Radius drilled two holes at the Toni occurrence testing the volcanic rocks proximal to the fault zone. Both holes returned highly anomalous gold values over plus-50-metre intervals with narrower intervals of potentially ore-grade material (see Radius's news release dated Nov. 16, 2010). The initial 2011 drill holes (DDH11-01, 02, 03 and 06) targeted down dip and along strike of last year's hole DDH10-06 at the Toni occurrence, and while these holes returned erratic anomalous gold values with some narrow >1g/t Au intervals, the drilling did not identify potential for a bulk-tonnage gold target at Toni.

Holes DDH11-04, 05, 07, 11, 12 and 13 tested potential silica bodies outlined by the geophysical program. Several of the holes intersected broad zones of anomalous base metal values. For example, holes DDH11-04 and 05 intersected a high level porphyritic granitoid with quartz stockwork veining containing chalcopyrite and minor molybdenite, but none of these geophysical anomalies proved to have merit as gold targets. DDH11-09 did not return any significant values and results for holes DDH11-14, 16 and 17 are pending. Holes DDH11-15, 18 19 and 20 were drilled to test the Thrust Fault Zone and results for these holes are also pending.

Significant gold bearing intervals are tabulated below.

Hole ID 	From (m) 	To (m) 	Length (m) 	Au (g/t)
DDH11-08 193.5 194.5 1 19
DDH11-10 249 250.5 1.5 132.9


Drill collar coordinates, dips and azimuths are tabulated at the end of this release, and complete analytical results for the drill holes can be viewed on the Radius web site: www.radiusgold.com/s/Home.asp


Chain of Custody

Sampling is conducted under the supervision of the on-site project geologist. Samples are tracked by the project geologist from the project site to the sample preparation facility and transported by Radius personnel or expediters employed by Radius.


Quality Assurance / Quality Control

Radius employs a rigorous QA program with respect to its diamond drill core. Samples are generally 0.5 to 1.5 m in length. Rock pulp standards, blank gravel aggregate, and lab duplicates are inserted into the sample stream each at a rate of 3 per 100 samples, for a total of 9% check samples. All data received from the laboratory is verified for quality control using both the laboratory and the inline check samples.


Laboratory

All samples are sent to Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd.'s preparation facility in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory for crushing. Pulp splits are forwarded from Whitehorse by Acme to their laboratory in Vancouver, British Columbia, for analysis. Gold in rock samples is determined by a 30 gram fire assay fusion followed by ICP-ES analysis (method 3B01). An additional 32 elements are analyzed by a 0.5 gram sample split leached in hot Aqua Regia followed by ICP-ES analysis (method 1D).


Qualified Person

Mr. Roger Hulstein, B.Sc., P.Geo., is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia and is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The technical information contained in this release has been prepared by or under the supervision of Mr. Hulstein.


About Radius

Radius has been exploring for gold in Latin America for nearly a decade. It has assembled interests in a portfolio of promising gold projects throughout the region, including carried stakes in two small-scale developing gold projects in Guatemala and Nicaragua, and a number of 100% owned exploration plays, including the HB property in Guatemala. As well, Radius is in the process of spinning out its properties in the Yukon, including those in the Rackla Belt and Sixty Mile placer gold district, to create two strategically positioned companies, one focused on Latin America and the other focused on the Yukon.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

"Simon Ridgway"
Simon Ridgway, President & CEO



Investor relations: Ralph Rushton / Jaclyn Ruptash
Symbol: TSXV-RDU; OTCBB-RDUFF
Shares Issued: 86.6-million

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.



Forward-Looking Statement

Some of the statements in this news release contain forward-looking information that involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Radius Gold Inc. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statement.

Coordinates in NAD83, UTM zone 7.

Drill hole  UTM E  UTM N  Elevation (m)  Azimuth  Dip  Depth (m)
DDH11-01 514065 7097927 708 137 -50 263.65
DDH11-02 514001 7098003 655 140 -50 364.99
DDH11-03 513439 7097425 692 140 -50 320.04
DDH11-04 513184 7097735 679 140 -50 403.86
DDH11-05 512793 7097433 686 140 -50 271.27
DDH11-06 513165 7097032 713 140 -50 192.02
DDH11-07 512055 7096753 690 140 -50 92.17
DDH11-08 511172 7096251 696 320 -50 249.94
DDH11-09 511277 7096282 700 320 -50 207.26
DDH11-10 512732 7096730 756 140 -50 351.43
DDH11-11 513724 7098253 664 140 -50 254.51
DDH11-12 514168 7097733 762 140 -50 104.85
DDH11-13 514174 7097729 761 140 -50 265.41



For further information:

on Radius and its properties, please call toll free 1-888-627-9378 or visit our web site (www.radiusgold.com)
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