Crestview Exploration Inc. announced the results of their Phase 1 surface exploration program at the Rock Creek gold property located in Elko County, Nevada. The Rock Creek Project area is situated within a zone of "world class" gold endowment where the potential of finding a large, high-grade, gold mine are favorable. Past work has defined large (>1,000 x 5,000 ft.) areas of strongly argillized volcanic rocks which host numerous silicified breccia zones, and it is believed that the proposed exploration program offers an excellent opportunity to discover new Carlin-type mineralization beneath shallow volcanic cover on this property. The company has confirmed two important gold target types on the property. First, there are lower to middle Paleozoic age calcareous siltstone rocks that exhibit silica flooding and anomalous gold mineralization. These rocks are similar in character to rocks described on the Carlin Trend as favorable gold host rocks. This rock has been found on the surface in at least two areas in the core of the property; and in outcrops located south of the property at a lower elevation, suggesting the favorable rock extends to depth. Secondly, the property has a well-developed quartz stockworks and vein system which strikes northerly and runs the length of the center of the property, for roughly 4,200 meters. This vein system is also gold mineralized and it is hypothesized the veins and related structures provided the plumbing system needed to allow mineralizing fluids into the favorable sedimentary rocks; and favorable sedimentary rock/volcanic rock contact they crosscut. The litho-geochemical sampling program was designed to define and expand areas of known gold mineralization; as well as discover new mineralization in areas exhibiting favorable geology, alteration and quartz veining. Reconnaissance geological mapping was undertaken along with the litho-geochemical sampling program to better understand the structural features (faults, veins and rock unit contacts) and favorable rock types that control the mineralization on the property.