Radius Gold Inc. announced that it has staked a new 9,600-hectare property called the Rambler Project, located in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Chihuahua State, some 20 km NW of Radius's Amalia project where a recent drill hole from late 2018 intersected 26m at 7.08g/t Au and 517 g/t Ag. Rambler Project The project area is previously unexplored with only minor historic artisanal-scale pitting of surface outcrops known. Radius geologists discovered the project during regional prospecting surveys. Epithermal silver/gold (plus significant copper, zinc and lead) mineralization has been sampled by Radius in several veins, vein breccias and disseminated zones over a 9km N/W trend. In total 83 prospecting rock chip samples were collected from the property that range from 0.001 to 16.5 g/t Au and 2 to 2,030 g/t Ag. Additionally, several zones have accessory copper 0 to 3.79%, Zinc 0 to 13.9% and lead 0 to 3.45%. At the main target area identified to date, called Saucito, a 500m long zone of silver rich veining and intense vein stockworks has been sampled along limited exposures in creek beds and several old pits. In the base of the main drainage, an intense zone of stockwork veining at least 70m wide is observed hosted in andesite volcanics within a broad alteration zone. The initial prospecting samples have returned high silver numbers from the larger veins (up to 1.5m wide) and within the narrow stockwork veins cutting the altered host. Thirty-one prospecting rock chip samples were collected by Radius at Saucito with results ranging from 3 to 1,300 g/t Ag with the average of 31 samples being 177 g/t Ag, with several of the samples also returning strongly anomalous Zn/Lb. The system is open to expansion in all directions. Within the Rambler Project Radius has so far identified 6 areas of significant alteration over a 9km trend. Interesting targets include: La Machomera, where a chip channel sample graded 1.55 g/t Au and 274 g/t Ag over 2m and a 0.6m grab sample graded 7.3 g/t Au and 469 g/t Ag with a brecciated vein zone; La India where grab samples recorded 10.35 and 16.5 g/t Au; and El Gringo where a grab sample from silicified volcanic reported 4.78 g/t Au and 3.79% Cu.