Rare Earth Ridge Explores REE’s in British Columbia

Rare Earth Ridge Explores REE’s in British Columbia

We believe Mt. Hart may hold the largest deposit of rare/critical metals and rare earths in North America.

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LITHIUM AT MT HART

March 1, 2023|

The mineral setting for lithium has not been determined yet but is suspected to be contained within the sericite alteration of the plagioclase or the k-spars. What is important about the sericite alteration is the [...]

Rare Earth Ridge at a glance

The board members and management team are focusing on the exploration of the Mt. Major Hart rare earths project located 90Km North East of Dease Lake, British Columbia.

Thanks to previous rock sampling, the company believes Mt. Hart may hold the largest deposit of rare/critical metals and rare earths in North America.

Assays of the rocks returned consistent anomalous values of gallium, hafnium, niobium, zirconium, tin, tungsten, tantalum, rubidium (700 ppm), and rare earths.

Meet our team

Barry Miller

President, CEO, Co-Founder

Entrepreneur and strategist with a deep understanding of public markets gained over a 30 year career that has included participation as a broker, consultant, and financier.

Robert Ripplinger

Director, Co-Founder

Mr. Ripplinger graduated from Utah State University in 1974 with a degree in Manufacturing Engineering. Currently Managing Director of Scottish Royal Capital in North America; founded EconoReel (sold to Sonoco); founded SpoolTech (sold to Mossberg Industries).

Brent Hemingway

Exploration Manager

Mr. Hemingway is a Consulting Geologist and Project Developer/Manager with over 40 years of diverse geological experience. He has served as a technical and business advisor to numerous junior resource exploration companies.

Director

Dr. Deepak Maholtra

Dr. Deepak Malhotra, PhD – President and Principal of Resource Development Inc., a testing and consulting company located in Colorado, USA. Mineral Economist/Metallurgical Engineer. Over 42 years of mining industry experience.

Dr. Lee Groat

Director

Dr. Lee Groat has been a faculty member at the University of British Columbia since 1989. His main research interests are the economic geology) and the crystal chemistry of minerals. He has published more than 150 papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals.