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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:09,100 --> 00:00:11,166 [adventurous music plays] 2 00:00:14,900 --> 00:00:16,667 [Parker] I saw a few bones in the pay pile. 3 00:00:18,367 --> 00:00:20,000 Is that a mammoth tusk? 4 00:00:21,900 --> 00:00:23,500 Rib bone, I think. 5 00:00:24,800 --> 00:00:26,400 Right? Rib bone? 6 00:00:29,367 --> 00:00:30,467 I don't know. 7 00:00:36,600 --> 00:00:38,800 Yeah, so things are going really well so far, 8 00:00:40,000 --> 00:00:44,100 you know, we're like coming out of the gate moving and we're 9 00:00:45,133 --> 00:00:46,700 over 2,000 ounces, but I'm waiting for something 10 00:00:47,700 --> 00:00:48,567 to go massively wrong because things don't go 11 00:00:49,233 --> 00:00:50,000 this smoothly for very long. 12 00:00:50,867 --> 00:00:53,200 Six weeks into the season, 13 00:00:54,066 --> 00:00:56,567 30-year-old Parker Schnabel's plan 14 00:00:57,667 --> 00:01:01,100 to mine more than 35 million dollars in gold is right 15 00:01:01,500 --> 00:01:02,200 on schedule. 16 00:01:03,133 --> 00:01:05,567 [Parker] Tyson is being an animal this year. 17 00:01:06,700 --> 00:01:08,066 He's done over 1,500 ounces already here on Dominion. 18 00:01:09,033 --> 00:01:10,367 And then Mitch is doing a really good job over 19 00:01:10,767 --> 00:01:11,867 at Sulphur. 20 00:01:12,667 --> 00:01:13,867 Sulphur had over a 350-ounce cleanup 21 00:01:14,867 --> 00:01:16,166 last week, so that's crazy. 22 00:01:18,300 --> 00:01:22,200 Parker's plan includes squeezing every ounce he can 23 00:01:23,467 --> 00:01:26,467 out of his Sulphur Creek claim, where foreman Mitch Blaschke 24 00:01:27,734 --> 00:01:30,367 has been hunting for gold rich pockets the old timers missed. 25 00:01:31,700 --> 00:01:33,567 You know, it's been full throttle since the beginning 26 00:01:34,834 --> 00:01:35,867 of the season here in Sulphur, trying to get all the work done 27 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:37,600 before the water license expires. 28 00:01:38,767 --> 00:01:40,500 Just want to make sure that we get what's ours and don't 29 00:01:41,066 --> 00:01:41,667 leave anything behind. 30 00:01:43,300 --> 00:01:46,800 Mitch is down to just three weeks to get it all done. 31 00:01:47,800 --> 00:01:50,867 Making the job harder, his top dirt mover, 32 00:01:51,934 --> 00:01:54,300 Brennan Ruault, was recently sent to open ground 33 00:01:54,834 --> 00:01:56,000 at their next claim. 34 00:01:57,333 --> 00:01:58,367 [Parker] Right now we're threading a bunch of needles with Brennan 35 00:01:59,233 --> 00:02:00,100 trying to have the Indian River ready. 36 00:02:01,166 --> 00:02:02,467 Mitch trying to have Sulphur done before the water 37 00:02:02,900 --> 00:02:03,500 license expires. 38 00:02:04,500 --> 00:02:06,500 We need to get the whole project done, reclaimed, 39 00:02:06,900 --> 00:02:07,767 and be out. 40 00:02:11,767 --> 00:02:13,967 [pensive music plays] 41 00:02:16,867 --> 00:02:18,867 -[Mitch] How's it going? -[Parker] Good. 42 00:02:19,667 --> 00:02:20,567 -How are you? -[Mitch] Doing well. 43 00:02:21,600 --> 00:02:22,467 Yeah, nice to be getting to the close of this one. 44 00:02:23,467 --> 00:02:24,266 -We can start the next project. -[Parker] Yeah. 45 00:02:25,867 --> 00:02:27,567 Holy, that's a hole. 46 00:02:27,834 --> 00:02:29,000 Wow. 47 00:02:29,433 --> 00:02:30,100 Very muddy hole. 48 00:02:33,367 --> 00:02:34,767 [squelching] 49 00:02:38,900 --> 00:02:41,200 [Parker] Nobody's done any panning in here, I'm guessing. 50 00:02:41,967 --> 00:02:42,667 [Mitch] Not on this upper section. 51 00:02:43,834 --> 00:02:44,867 We were trying to get it out as fast as we could, get her 52 00:02:45,700 --> 00:02:46,900 to the plant and... -[Parker] Right. 53 00:02:47,967 --> 00:02:50,266 Well, I'll pan some of this, just out of curiosity. 54 00:02:50,834 --> 00:02:51,867 [intriguing music plays] 55 00:02:53,600 --> 00:02:55,100 All right, well, let's see what we've got. 56 00:02:59,767 --> 00:03:01,600 [sloshing] 57 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:10,767 [sloshing] 58 00:03:15,266 --> 00:03:17,200 Holy smokes! 59 00:03:20,767 --> 00:03:22,166 [Parker] That's a hell of a pan. 60 00:03:23,000 --> 00:03:24,000 Must be 100 pieces of gold in there. 61 00:03:24,734 --> 00:03:25,367 -[Mitch] Wow! -[Parker] Yeah. 62 00:03:26,266 --> 00:03:27,367 [Mitch] That's pretty wild. 63 00:03:28,367 --> 00:03:29,467 What do you think? 64 00:03:30,867 --> 00:03:33,367 [Parker] It's worth staying here a little longer and getting that last 65 00:03:34,467 --> 00:03:35,667 little bit of pay, there's gold there, and that's what 66 00:03:36,100 --> 00:03:36,867 we're here for. 67 00:03:38,066 --> 00:03:38,867 But we got a lot of sluicing to do already this year, so... 68 00:03:39,767 --> 00:03:40,266 [Parker] There's a lot of sluicing to do. 69 00:03:41,166 --> 00:03:42,367 It always turns into a lot bigger project 70 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:43,567 than we think, doesn't it? 71 00:03:44,800 --> 00:03:46,667 I wanna stand up there and look at it. 72 00:03:47,200 --> 00:03:48,600 [upbeat music plays] 73 00:03:54,767 --> 00:03:56,767 [Mitch] How far does that go? 74 00:03:57,700 --> 00:03:58,500 [Parker] Straight to this tree right here. 75 00:03:59,300 --> 00:04:00,100 That's probably where I would go to. 76 00:04:04,467 --> 00:04:05,700 [Mitch] You know, it's gonna be tight. 77 00:04:06,834 --> 00:04:07,500 [Parker] Could just have, like, Brennan come over here. 78 00:04:08,700 --> 00:04:09,567 That's the best chance that you've got at getting the pay 79 00:04:10,433 --> 00:04:11,767 down here in time and getting it ran. 80 00:04:12,333 --> 00:04:12,867 [Mitch] That'd be sweet. 81 00:04:13,800 --> 00:04:14,166 [Parker] All right, I'll keep you updated. 82 00:04:15,333 --> 00:04:18,800 Over the last six weeks, Mitch has dug out all the pay 83 00:04:19,900 --> 00:04:22,300 pockets of the two-acre cut and is sluicing the last 84 00:04:22,867 --> 00:04:24,467 of its stockpiled pay. 85 00:04:25,567 --> 00:04:28,266 But Parker believes the old-timer's dredge missed 86 00:04:29,333 --> 00:04:32,166 even more gold and thinks the pay streak extends 87 00:04:32,633 --> 00:04:33,266 up to the road. 88 00:04:34,767 --> 00:04:38,700 He wants Mitch to expand the cut by another two acres 89 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:42,767 and sluice all of its pay before the water license 90 00:04:43,133 --> 00:04:43,900 runs out. 91 00:04:45,967 --> 00:04:49,467 If Parker's move pays off, he could bank another 92 00:04:50,633 --> 00:04:54,767 500 ounces worth one and three-quarter million dollars. 93 00:04:56,033 --> 00:04:58,867 [Mitch] Just when we thought Sulphur here was coming to a close 94 00:04:59,967 --> 00:05:01,967 in typical Parker fashion, now he's saying, you know, 95 00:05:02,900 --> 00:05:03,900 "Hey, I want even more dirt out of there." 96 00:05:05,133 --> 00:05:07,000 We're pushing this project all the way to its absolute limit. 97 00:05:08,266 --> 00:05:09,367 So I'm just hoping we can get everything done here and sluice, 98 00:05:10,266 --> 00:05:11,567 but it's just messing with our timeline. 99 00:05:12,467 --> 00:05:13,767 [car horn honking] 100 00:05:15,166 --> 00:05:16,400 [truck horn honking] 101 00:05:18,367 --> 00:05:19,900 [Brennan] Brother! 102 00:05:21,133 --> 00:05:23,467 All right, the cavalry's here. We can certainly use the help. 103 00:05:23,767 --> 00:05:24,667 Whoo! 104 00:05:24,967 --> 00:05:26,100 [laughs] 105 00:05:26,867 --> 00:05:28,066 We're here, happy to help, man. 106 00:05:30,600 --> 00:05:34,767 To give Mitch a fighting chance, Parker has sent in 107 00:05:35,233 --> 00:05:36,266 the big guns. 108 00:05:37,633 --> 00:05:39,166 [Brennan] So we've got five trucks, two excavators, and the loader 109 00:05:39,667 --> 00:05:40,266 feeding the plant. 110 00:05:41,600 --> 00:05:43,000 We're on a hot streak right now. 111 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:45,367 Let's stay with it, and [bleep] finish it off, 112 00:05:46,467 --> 00:05:48,166 and get every speck of gold we can get out of here. 113 00:05:49,200 --> 00:05:52,166 You know, everything up here is risk over reward. 114 00:05:53,333 --> 00:05:55,867 And right now, the risk is we got ourselves a lot of dirt 115 00:05:56,533 --> 00:05:57,467 to move here, not much time. 116 00:05:58,367 --> 00:05:59,600 But Parker thinks it's worth the reward. 117 00:06:09,667 --> 00:06:11,867 [thrilling music plays] 118 00:06:12,700 --> 00:06:13,800 [Rick] First gold weigh of the year. 119 00:06:14,734 --> 00:06:16,100 You're always hoping for a good one, right? 120 00:06:17,033 --> 00:06:18,200 It can set, you know, kind of set the pace 121 00:06:18,967 --> 00:06:19,867 for the rest of the year. Uh... 122 00:06:20,533 --> 00:06:21,166 We had the opposite of that. 123 00:06:22,233 --> 00:06:24,667 A hundred miles away, Rick Ness is still trying 124 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:27,567 to recover from a major setback 125 00:06:28,166 --> 00:06:29,200 after failing to obtain 126 00:06:30,233 --> 00:06:32,667 the water license needed to mine his gold-rich 127 00:06:33,200 --> 00:06:34,166 Duncan Creek Claim. 128 00:06:35,233 --> 00:06:39,166 The Diamond Cut on his new claim at Lightning Creek 129 00:06:39,834 --> 00:06:41,500 delivered just seven ounces. 130 00:06:42,700 --> 00:06:43,767 [Rick] We're always in a race against time, but, you know, 131 00:06:44,934 --> 00:06:46,300 we start having gold waves like that, it just becomes even 132 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:47,467 more and more serious, you know. 133 00:06:48,433 --> 00:06:48,967 There's no way we can make money off of that, 134 00:06:50,166 --> 00:06:51,767 but that doesn't mean that we can just call it quits here. 135 00:06:52,633 --> 00:06:54,100 Rick now finds himself in deep water. 136 00:06:55,266 --> 00:06:58,867 He's had to shut down washplant Rocky, but has just one 137 00:06:59,700 --> 00:07:01,800 week to pay landowner Troy Taylor 138 00:07:02,367 --> 00:07:04,367 100 ounces to complete 139 00:07:05,166 --> 00:07:06,000 his purchase of Lightning Creek. 140 00:07:06,967 --> 00:07:08,000 [Rick] We've got to move on. 141 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:09,266 We've got to strip some new ground. 142 00:07:10,400 --> 00:07:10,633 We've already started that. We've moved up the valley. 143 00:07:11,700 --> 00:07:12,066 We've just got to pivot and pivot quick. 144 00:07:14,567 --> 00:07:17,600 We're late to the game this season, so we had to come 145 00:07:18,133 --> 00:07:19,266 into this location, 146 00:07:20,367 --> 00:07:22,266 It's definitely not as good ground as Vegas Valley. 147 00:07:23,333 --> 00:07:24,367 Hopefully, we can get gold out of here to at least 148 00:07:24,800 --> 00:07:25,500 pay the bills. 149 00:07:26,867 --> 00:07:29,367 [Kai] Everyone's getting pretty beat down. 150 00:07:30,667 --> 00:07:33,467 When you see low numbers and no gold coming in, it doesn't feel 151 00:07:33,834 --> 00:07:34,567 too good. 152 00:07:36,166 --> 00:07:37,767 [Kyle] It's definitely getting a little stressful, 153 00:07:38,567 --> 00:07:39,400 being a little behind the gun here. 154 00:07:40,567 --> 00:07:42,600 So, we're going to shift over here and change the odds. 155 00:07:43,500 --> 00:07:45,266 Hopefully, start running some paydirt soon. 156 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:49,100 [Bailey] This is definitely the beginning of working 157 00:07:49,867 --> 00:07:50,867 our way up the valley, for sure. 158 00:07:51,867 --> 00:07:53,400 You know, we need as much uncovered as we can, 159 00:07:54,500 --> 00:07:56,767 but pretty much it's just going to be trial and error. 160 00:07:57,934 --> 00:07:59,066 We want to make sure that, you know, this is going to be 161 00:07:59,700 --> 00:08:00,967 good pay and not garbage. 162 00:08:02,133 --> 00:08:03,000 Rick's going to come down to figure out what he wants me 163 00:08:03,567 --> 00:08:04,266 to do moving forward. 164 00:08:09,667 --> 00:08:10,967 [Rick] Look at this. 165 00:08:11,533 --> 00:08:13,000 [intriguing music plays] 166 00:08:13,633 --> 00:08:14,400 What you thinking, Bailey? 167 00:08:15,367 --> 00:08:15,867 [Bailey] It's like the bedrock's right there, 168 00:08:16,767 --> 00:08:18,266 and then it goes to sand. 169 00:08:19,100 --> 00:08:20,100 Obviously you don't want sand, but... 170 00:08:21,867 --> 00:08:23,000 [Rick] Interesting. 171 00:08:24,367 --> 00:08:26,200 There's no telling what this bedrock might do. 172 00:08:27,533 --> 00:08:28,266 -You're probably just going to have to follow it. -[Bailey] Yes. 173 00:08:29,567 --> 00:08:32,000 Some of that along the banks looks like pay. 174 00:08:32,900 --> 00:08:33,467 -[Rick] OK. -[Bailey] But there's a spot 175 00:08:34,400 --> 00:08:34,767 right there where there are bigger rocks. 176 00:08:35,800 --> 00:08:37,400 Look at that big rock right there. 177 00:08:38,667 --> 00:08:40,600 [Rick] That's what we want to see. Nice. 178 00:08:42,166 --> 00:08:43,867 [Bailey] Do you want that top gravelly stuff? 179 00:08:44,900 --> 00:08:46,066 [Rick] I think so. 180 00:08:47,200 --> 00:08:48,867 Yeah, I would say that's the stuff we run. 181 00:08:49,300 --> 00:08:50,100 Bigger rocks 182 00:08:50,967 --> 00:08:52,967 should mean bigger deposits of gold. 183 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:59,100 Over 150,000 years ago, a giant glacier eroded 184 00:09:00,300 --> 00:09:02,166 and picked up gold from the Mount Hinton motherlode. 185 00:09:03,166 --> 00:09:06,367 A massive ice sheet bulldozed down the valley, 186 00:09:07,000 --> 00:09:08,000 tearing up the landscape. 187 00:09:09,233 --> 00:09:13,300 When the ice melted, the gold settled in scattered pockets 188 00:09:14,133 --> 00:09:15,467 with the heavy rocks and boulders. 189 00:09:17,166 --> 00:09:19,767 I like it. Get the plant running and then start hauling that to plant. 190 00:09:20,633 --> 00:09:21,200 -That would be great. -[Bailey] Yeah. 191 00:09:22,066 --> 00:09:22,567 [Rick] We can call this the Boulder Cut. 192 00:09:23,700 --> 00:09:24,400 -[Bailey] Cool. -[Rick] Hopefully it's got gold in it. 193 00:09:25,033 --> 00:09:25,800 [Bailey] OK. Thanks, man. 194 00:09:26,066 --> 00:09:27,100 Yep. 195 00:09:28,500 --> 00:09:29,867 Bailey's getting on it right here. 196 00:09:31,133 --> 00:09:31,667 You know, he's doing a good job of getting this stripped off, 197 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:34,367 and there's a lot more bigger boulders and stuff in that ground. 198 00:09:35,300 --> 00:09:36,166 It just looks more promising, so I've got 199 00:09:36,800 --> 00:09:37,300 a good feeling about that. 200 00:09:40,367 --> 00:09:42,200 [Kyle] We're all pretty excited to run this stuff. 201 00:09:42,800 --> 00:09:43,667 We'll get this fired up, 202 00:09:44,533 --> 00:09:45,266 and we'll start pounding dirt through it. 203 00:09:46,367 --> 00:09:47,967 [engine revving] 204 00:09:48,867 --> 00:09:51,166 [water gushing] 205 00:09:51,667 --> 00:09:53,100 [rattling heavily] 206 00:09:55,500 --> 00:09:58,367 [Bailey] Well, right now we're hauling pay to the plant. 207 00:09:59,300 --> 00:10:00,667 This pay layer definitely looks, you know, 208 00:10:01,200 --> 00:10:02,667 a lot better than... 209 00:10:03,100 --> 00:10:03,767 the Diamond Cut. 210 00:10:04,600 --> 00:10:05,667 You know, there is big rocks in here. 211 00:10:06,567 --> 00:10:06,967 I'm hoping it's going to be really good. 212 00:10:08,767 --> 00:10:10,667 [rumbling] 213 00:10:12,667 --> 00:10:14,166 [loud crash] 214 00:10:14,667 --> 00:10:15,600 [Bailey] [bleep]! 215 00:10:19,367 --> 00:10:20,767 [soft creaking] 216 00:10:21,600 --> 00:10:22,500 Something's going on with the bucket. 217 00:10:23,066 --> 00:10:24,000 It's not feeling proper. 218 00:10:25,133 --> 00:10:26,000 It doesn't have any strength trying to curl right now. 219 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:31,400 -Hey, Ryan, you got a copy, man? -[Ryan] Go ahead, Bailey. 220 00:10:32,567 --> 00:10:33,400 [Bailey] Yeah, something's wrong with the 750 for sure. 221 00:10:34,767 --> 00:10:36,100 [Ryan] OK, all right, man, give me just a minute, and I'll be over. 222 00:10:37,233 --> 00:10:38,600 Hopefully, Ryan can get down here and figure out what's 223 00:10:39,567 --> 00:10:40,900 going on, because this is our main machine. 224 00:10:41,834 --> 00:10:42,400 That's the only thing that we got down here 225 00:10:43,300 --> 00:10:43,900 that can load rock trucks quick enough. 226 00:10:44,734 --> 00:10:45,967 So right now, we're on a standstill. 227 00:10:53,900 --> 00:10:56,000 [dramatic music plays] 228 00:10:59,300 --> 00:11:02,200 We got issues with the 750 right now. 229 00:11:03,300 --> 00:11:05,066 I probably got a couple more hours worth of pay here. 230 00:11:06,100 --> 00:11:07,767 If there's no pay at this plant, there's no gold 231 00:11:08,166 --> 00:11:09,100 in the box. 232 00:11:10,367 --> 00:11:12,266 So it's pretty crucial to have that thing back up and running. 233 00:11:13,367 --> 00:11:16,300 At Lightning Creek, the Ness crew 750 excavator has 234 00:11:17,367 --> 00:11:20,100 gone down, preventing them from digging pay dirt 235 00:11:20,734 --> 00:11:21,800 from the new Boulder Cut. 236 00:11:23,467 --> 00:11:24,667 [Ryan] I'd zip that plate off. 237 00:11:25,467 --> 00:11:25,867 Let's make as much room as we can. 238 00:11:26,800 --> 00:11:28,000 I'll get in there and I'll crack it open. 239 00:11:28,433 --> 00:11:31,166 [drill whirring] 240 00:11:31,533 --> 00:11:32,967 [clanking] 241 00:11:33,333 --> 00:11:34,467 All right. 242 00:11:34,900 --> 00:11:35,767 Where is she at? 243 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:42,266 -All righty. -OK. 244 00:11:43,467 --> 00:11:45,300 We've got a pilot hose over here that comes from the back 245 00:11:46,467 --> 00:11:47,700 main pump and goes all the way up just underneath the cab 246 00:11:48,333 --> 00:11:49,066 that's chafing pretty bad. 247 00:11:50,233 --> 00:11:54,467 The 750 excavator's bucket moves forward when hydraulic 248 00:11:55,734 --> 00:11:58,700 fluid is pumped through a hose into a cylinder with a piston 249 00:11:59,467 --> 00:12:01,166 at 5,000 pounds per square inch. 250 00:12:02,367 --> 00:12:05,767 The bucket is then forced to retract when the cylinder is 251 00:12:06,834 --> 00:12:09,567 injected with hydraulic fluid by a second hose. 252 00:12:11,066 --> 00:12:14,467 Ryan has discovered this hose has a leak in the body 253 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:16,467 of the excavator near the pump. 254 00:12:22,100 --> 00:12:26,867 He plans to disconnect the hose and remove it, then replace it 255 00:12:27,767 --> 00:12:29,700 with a new one, restoring the hydraulic 256 00:12:30,834 --> 00:12:33,500 system's full pressure, allowing the bucket to once 257 00:12:34,734 --> 00:12:38,166 again haul six yards of boulder pay dirt with each scoop. 258 00:12:38,700 --> 00:12:40,000 [creaking, hissing] 259 00:12:46,867 --> 00:12:48,500 -[Kai] Right here? -[Bailey] Yeah, go ahead. 260 00:12:49,266 --> 00:12:49,867 Oh, yeah, you're getting there. 261 00:12:52,667 --> 00:12:54,667 -Look at this -- right there. -Yeah. 262 00:12:56,100 --> 00:12:58,900 [Ryan] So this will get us going, get us back in the pay, 263 00:12:59,500 --> 00:13:00,266 and keep things rolling. 264 00:13:02,767 --> 00:13:04,700 All right, got it all zip tied up. 265 00:13:05,433 --> 00:13:05,967 Gonna get our bottom plates on, 266 00:13:06,867 --> 00:13:07,667 get our top plate [bleep] mounted back, 267 00:13:08,500 --> 00:13:09,166 and Bailey will be right back at it. 268 00:13:10,100 --> 00:13:11,700 Oh, baby! 269 00:13:12,066 --> 00:13:13,567 [rattling] 270 00:13:13,934 --> 00:13:14,867 [whirring] 271 00:13:16,500 --> 00:13:18,600 All right, bottom side's good. 272 00:13:19,200 --> 00:13:19,900 There you go. Perfect. 273 00:13:22,367 --> 00:13:24,367 Hey, Bailey, 750's fixed. 274 00:13:24,934 --> 00:13:25,667 [Bailey] Thanks, Ryan. 275 00:13:26,300 --> 00:13:28,000 [adventurous music plays] 276 00:13:29,900 --> 00:13:33,000 We got the 750 up and running again, which is awesome. 277 00:13:33,600 --> 00:13:34,200 We've got three trucks. 278 00:13:35,367 --> 00:13:37,000 We've got to hurry up here and get that pay to the plant. 279 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:44,100 I really need this to work out. We all need this to work out. 280 00:13:45,033 --> 00:13:46,667 This is our spot for the summer, and we need 281 00:13:47,667 --> 00:13:48,900 to start getting some [bleep] gold out of it. 282 00:13:50,000 --> 00:13:50,667 I'm not going to sleep well until we get a whole run 283 00:13:51,200 --> 00:13:52,066 out of this ground. 284 00:13:53,033 --> 00:13:55,467 And if it doesn't start showing us gold, well, 285 00:13:56,266 --> 00:13:57,266 you know, what [bleep] good is it? 286 00:13:58,066 --> 00:14:00,800 I'm not full panic mode, but I am... 287 00:14:01,767 --> 00:14:04,100 definitely got my hand over the panic button. 288 00:14:26,266 --> 00:14:28,600 A month and a half into his season, 289 00:14:29,433 --> 00:14:31,166 King of the Klondike, Tony Beets, 290 00:14:32,033 --> 00:14:34,467 is cashing in on his Early Bird Cut. 291 00:14:34,900 --> 00:14:37,200 [Tony speaking] 292 00:14:41,266 --> 00:14:45,967 He's already banked over 1,800 ounces of his 6,500-ounce 293 00:14:46,900 --> 00:14:49,367 target and is now opening the Corner Cut. 294 00:15:18,300 --> 00:15:21,400 40 miles away, on Paradise Hill... 295 00:15:22,834 --> 00:15:25,667 Pretty busy right now, here at Mike's shipping department. 296 00:15:26,667 --> 00:15:27,767 Turn my way a bit. 297 00:15:28,767 --> 00:15:30,266 Go to grab the next one. 298 00:15:31,500 --> 00:15:32,567 I'm told to get this organized, I'm told to get this ready, 299 00:15:33,233 --> 00:15:33,767 I'm told to get this going. 300 00:15:34,567 --> 00:15:35,367 This is all Indian River [bleep]. 301 00:15:35,934 --> 00:15:36,467 I'm just a delivery boy. 302 00:15:38,700 --> 00:15:40,567 Trommel's not gonna happen anytime soon at this rate. 303 00:15:42,100 --> 00:15:44,166 If he wants to see gold, my dad's gonna have to leave me 304 00:15:44,767 --> 00:15:45,266 alone and let me do it. 305 00:15:47,266 --> 00:15:48,667 At the start of the season... 306 00:15:49,900 --> 00:15:52,066 You gave Kevin a bunch of help getting him going, so is there 307 00:15:52,900 --> 00:15:54,166 anything you're gonna help us with? 308 00:15:55,066 --> 00:15:57,767 Tony's youngest son, Mike, made a case 309 00:15:58,266 --> 00:15:59,200 for his own claim. 310 00:15:59,633 --> 00:16:01,000 [Tony speaking] 311 00:16:04,867 --> 00:16:06,400 Tony tasked Mike with getting 312 00:16:07,300 --> 00:16:08,667 their Paradise Hill operation running. 313 00:16:10,467 --> 00:16:11,667 But two weeks ago... 314 00:16:12,667 --> 00:16:13,166 [Mike] I don't know what the [bleep] going on. 315 00:16:14,166 --> 00:16:16,266 ...Tony stole half of his equipment and crew. 316 00:16:16,700 --> 00:16:18,066 [Tony speaking] 317 00:16:19,100 --> 00:16:20,567 [laughing] 318 00:16:21,700 --> 00:16:22,800 He tried to take all my people and then all my [bleep], 319 00:16:23,734 --> 00:16:24,867 and then expect me to still run the hill. 320 00:16:26,467 --> 00:16:31,166 Now, Mike's Paradise Hill trommel still sits idle 321 00:16:31,900 --> 00:16:33,667 and he has no gold coming in. 322 00:16:35,967 --> 00:16:37,266 [Minnie] Hey, what's going on? 323 00:16:40,767 --> 00:16:41,867 What's the problem? 324 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:44,166 [Mike] Right now, with my equipment, 325 00:16:44,900 --> 00:16:45,467 I can do one project at a time. 326 00:16:46,100 --> 00:16:47,100 I can sluice, I can strip. 327 00:16:48,300 --> 00:16:50,767 I do not have enough to do both, which means I ain't going 328 00:16:51,734 --> 00:16:52,367 to be able to run the [bleep] trommel here. 329 00:16:52,934 --> 00:16:53,467 [Minnie] You will not. 330 00:16:54,567 --> 00:16:56,066 [sighs] 331 00:16:57,900 --> 00:17:01,166 You know Tony's train of thought, right? 332 00:17:02,333 --> 00:17:04,300 The Indian is the only thing that's producing right now. 333 00:17:05,100 --> 00:17:06,166 So that's where he wants to focus on. 334 00:17:07,200 --> 00:17:08,467 [sighs sharply] 335 00:17:09,667 --> 00:17:11,567 It's a little bit worrisome that he takes your equipment. 336 00:17:12,433 --> 00:17:13,100 Why can't I start taking [bleep] back? 337 00:17:14,066 --> 00:17:15,667 That would go over really well. 338 00:17:16,834 --> 00:17:18,000 You and I both know that. So that's not going to happen. 339 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:20,400 So what are you going to do now? 340 00:17:20,967 --> 00:17:21,567 Do you have a plan B? 341 00:17:22,867 --> 00:17:23,967 [Mike] We have Harald. 342 00:17:24,934 --> 00:17:26,000 We have a nice plant sitting down in Hester. 343 00:17:26,667 --> 00:17:27,767 It's basically stupid-proof. 344 00:17:28,867 --> 00:17:30,400 Just got to fuse some pipe, hook it up to the pump, 345 00:17:30,834 --> 00:17:31,667 test the pump. 346 00:17:32,834 --> 00:17:34,367 And then I just got to get an excavator and a loader down 347 00:17:35,333 --> 00:17:36,266 there, and I could be sluicing. -That's great. 348 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:41,567 How would you feel to just have your own claim, just your 349 00:17:42,667 --> 00:17:45,166 stuff, no interference with your father, like Kevin? 350 00:17:46,066 --> 00:17:47,400 I would like it. It'd be fun. 351 00:17:48,166 --> 00:17:49,000 You think that's going to happen? 352 00:17:49,834 --> 00:17:51,567 [bleep] no. He's too busy out there. 353 00:17:52,500 --> 00:17:54,100 Want to have a little wager? 354 00:17:55,700 --> 00:17:57,100 $10, I say it will. 355 00:17:58,266 --> 00:17:59,867 We can also say $20. 356 00:18:00,867 --> 00:18:02,100 You scared? 357 00:18:03,467 --> 00:18:04,567 20 bucks. 358 00:18:08,166 --> 00:18:10,400 With that being said, I do think you have to go back 359 00:18:11,233 --> 00:18:12,667 to work. -[Mike] I'll see you later. 360 00:18:15,767 --> 00:18:18,300 [Minnie] Mike got a little bit of a rough end of the deal here, 361 00:18:19,166 --> 00:18:20,266 because he doesn't have all the people 362 00:18:20,834 --> 00:18:21,800 and all the equipment. 363 00:18:22,767 --> 00:18:24,800 But it's just the way Tony is. It -- it's -- 364 00:18:25,934 --> 00:18:29,200 He focuses on what's right in front of him, not what's 365 00:18:29,767 --> 00:18:30,800 60 miles down the road. 366 00:18:32,266 --> 00:18:36,500 Mike plans to use what little equipment Tony left behind 367 00:18:37,100 --> 00:18:38,467 to make a quick score 368 00:18:39,400 --> 00:18:41,166 by sluicing a pile of old-timer tailings 369 00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:43,567 that he believes are rich in gold. 370 00:18:44,800 --> 00:18:47,600 But first, he has to connect the water supply 371 00:18:48,166 --> 00:18:49,367 to washplant Harald. 372 00:18:50,867 --> 00:18:52,266 [Mike] So, I'm going to be testing out our new 373 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:53,600 fusing machine here. 374 00:18:54,700 --> 00:18:56,000 Without no water, you ain't sluicing [bleep] at all. 375 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:00,100 [Zach] If Mike can fit through, the pipe will fit. 376 00:19:02,667 --> 00:19:04,300 [Zach] Spread your wings and fly, Mike. 377 00:19:06,266 --> 00:19:08,100 [imitating seal barking] 378 00:19:09,066 --> 00:19:10,600 [laughing] 379 00:19:10,967 --> 00:19:11,700 It works! 380 00:19:14,667 --> 00:19:17,467 Right now, we're gonna lift up the pipe so I can line it up. 381 00:19:19,467 --> 00:19:21,066 My way. 382 00:19:21,767 --> 00:19:22,767 Stop! I just lined them up. 383 00:19:23,433 --> 00:19:24,367 I'm tightening them up now. 384 00:19:25,300 --> 00:19:27,266 I'm waiting for the heating pad to warm up. 385 00:19:27,834 --> 00:19:28,567 Put it in there. Yeah. 386 00:19:28,934 --> 00:19:29,767 [Zach] OK. 387 00:19:30,967 --> 00:19:32,367 [Mike] That melts the pipe so that when I push it together, 388 00:19:32,734 --> 00:19:33,667 it fuses. 389 00:19:34,667 --> 00:19:37,667 Get ready. [grunts] There you go. 390 00:19:39,867 --> 00:19:41,066 [clanks] 391 00:19:42,000 --> 00:19:43,100 It's working. 392 00:19:46,066 --> 00:19:47,767 [thunder rumbling] 393 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:51,000 I heard thunder. 394 00:19:51,800 --> 00:19:52,667 Pull the tarp, bring it over here. 395 00:19:53,100 --> 00:19:54,266 [rain pouring] 396 00:19:55,367 --> 00:19:56,867 Now it's raining pretty good. 397 00:19:57,266 --> 00:19:58,000 Hold it up! 398 00:19:59,066 --> 00:20:00,600 Try to cover it so it doesn't get pissed on rain. 399 00:20:01,500 --> 00:20:03,266 If rain gets into the melted junction, 400 00:20:03,834 --> 00:20:05,166 air bubbles will form, 401 00:20:06,266 --> 00:20:08,100 and the fuse will burst under high water pressure. 402 00:20:10,400 --> 00:20:11,867 [clinking] 403 00:20:14,300 --> 00:20:16,100 [Mike] If we don't get this fused together, 404 00:20:16,900 --> 00:20:18,066 I ain't getting no water to Harald. 405 00:20:18,633 --> 00:20:20,000 [ominous music plays] 406 00:20:25,667 --> 00:20:27,367 Yeah, that should be good. 407 00:20:28,066 --> 00:20:28,867 The rain seems to be stopping. 408 00:20:29,500 --> 00:20:30,066 You guys can take it off. 409 00:20:31,033 --> 00:20:34,567 Before Mike can test if the fuses will hold, 410 00:20:35,800 --> 00:20:38,266 he needs to connect the pipe to the pump across the creek. 411 00:20:40,900 --> 00:20:42,266 [Mike] Lift it up in the air. 412 00:20:42,633 --> 00:20:44,100 [creaking] 413 00:20:46,000 --> 00:20:47,166 Yeah, it's looking good. 414 00:20:49,667 --> 00:20:51,266 Excellent. That's good, Zach. 415 00:20:52,767 --> 00:20:53,867 Pull it in. 416 00:20:56,867 --> 00:20:57,967 Good! 417 00:20:59,400 --> 00:21:01,867 Next step is to put the [bleep] suction in. 418 00:21:03,133 --> 00:21:04,467 Chain this up, try not to get hit in the face with the bucket, 419 00:21:05,567 --> 00:21:07,166 because it's not on my bucket list of [bleep] to do. 420 00:21:07,567 --> 00:21:08,467 Ba-dum-tss! 421 00:21:08,900 --> 00:21:10,100 [chain rattling] 422 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:16,000 [suspenseful music plays] 423 00:21:16,467 --> 00:21:18,200 [water sloshing] 424 00:21:19,700 --> 00:21:21,667 [Mike] Pipes are all hooked up, fused together. 425 00:21:22,734 --> 00:21:24,500 All I have to do is test fire the pump, make sure 426 00:21:25,133 --> 00:21:26,367 everything's working good. 427 00:21:26,800 --> 00:21:28,667 [engine revving] 428 00:21:39,500 --> 00:21:41,567 [water gushing] 429 00:21:43,166 --> 00:21:45,166 Enough water. That's good. 430 00:21:45,800 --> 00:21:46,467 That's lovely. I love it. 431 00:21:48,000 --> 00:21:49,600 I'm firing up. 432 00:21:50,100 --> 00:21:52,166 [epic music plays] 433 00:21:55,767 --> 00:21:57,166 Everything's working! 434 00:21:59,600 --> 00:22:01,300 [Zach] First scoop into Harald. Here we go. 435 00:22:03,367 --> 00:22:05,200 [epic music continues] 436 00:22:07,166 --> 00:22:12,000 For the first time this season, Mike is on the gold. 437 00:22:13,800 --> 00:22:15,667 [Mike] Nice to finally get this thing going. 438 00:22:16,100 --> 00:22:16,800 Got it there. 439 00:22:29,200 --> 00:22:31,467 [pensive music plays] 440 00:22:33,166 --> 00:22:34,800 [moose groaning] 441 00:22:38,567 --> 00:22:39,667 [Mitch] Man, it was brutal. 442 00:22:40,767 --> 00:22:42,500 There's no way we would have made this happen without 443 00:22:43,367 --> 00:22:44,467 the trucks and the extra help up here. 444 00:22:45,667 --> 00:22:48,100 But we are finally down to pay, and we're going to load that 445 00:22:49,033 --> 00:22:50,500 in the trucks and haul it down to Roxanne. 446 00:22:51,500 --> 00:22:54,266 At Sulphur Creek, Mitch Blaschke has hit pay 447 00:22:55,400 --> 00:22:57,667 in the first section of the new two-acre extension. 448 00:22:58,900 --> 00:23:03,000 Now his crew is in a race to sluice it all before the water 449 00:23:03,967 --> 00:23:06,100 license runs out in less than three weeks. 450 00:23:07,266 --> 00:23:08,867 Holy [bleep]! 451 00:23:10,767 --> 00:23:13,266 Loader operator Sean Holcroft 452 00:23:14,367 --> 00:23:16,867 is feeding the new pay through washplant Roxanne. 453 00:23:17,967 --> 00:23:21,066 Parker, he's got some deadlines going, so we really 454 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:23,400 got to bust our balls here and get moving. 455 00:23:24,500 --> 00:23:27,100 I got this old 220 loader. Thing's a little ancient. 456 00:23:28,233 --> 00:23:29,000 Still able to wash rocks with the plant, but she's a bit 457 00:23:29,433 --> 00:23:30,467 of a rough ride. 458 00:23:31,300 --> 00:23:32,667 I have my second year down here now. 459 00:23:33,467 --> 00:23:34,467 A big step up for me, a little bit 460 00:23:35,033 --> 00:23:35,500 more responsibilities. 461 00:23:36,300 --> 00:23:37,100 They're letting me do a lot more. 462 00:23:38,100 --> 00:23:39,300 It's pretty awesome to have this opportunity. 463 00:23:39,800 --> 00:23:40,800 I really love it. 464 00:23:41,233 --> 00:23:42,900 [loader revving] 465 00:23:46,467 --> 00:23:48,500 I don't know what the [bleep] is going on with this thing. 466 00:23:49,033 --> 00:23:50,166 [engine winds down] 467 00:23:51,066 --> 00:23:53,000 Feels like we got the brakes locking up. 468 00:23:55,467 --> 00:23:56,600 Let's take a half load. 469 00:23:58,367 --> 00:24:00,400 Oh, my [bleep] God. 470 00:24:00,967 --> 00:24:02,900 [bleep] painful, man. 471 00:24:03,333 --> 00:24:04,867 [alarm beeping] 472 00:24:05,800 --> 00:24:07,166 Getting a low hydraulic oil warning here. 473 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:11,066 [suspenseful music plays] 474 00:24:11,734 --> 00:24:14,900 Hey, Mitch, this 220 here 475 00:24:15,533 --> 00:24:16,400 it's [bleep] up real bad. 476 00:24:17,200 --> 00:24:17,767 Like, it just ain't got no power, 477 00:24:18,467 --> 00:24:19,500 barely making it up this ramp. 478 00:24:20,633 --> 00:24:21,400 There's no way I'm gonna be able to keep up with this, 479 00:24:22,033 --> 00:24:22,900 even at 100 yards an hour. 480 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:25,967 This is not what we need right now. 481 00:24:26,333 --> 00:24:27,767 [whirring] 482 00:24:31,266 --> 00:24:34,166 Unfortunately, you know, with 220 being down right now, 483 00:24:34,867 --> 00:24:35,867 we're gonna shut Roxanne down. 484 00:24:36,800 --> 00:24:39,166 Shutting down Roxanne could mean losing 485 00:24:39,700 --> 00:24:42,300 over $8,000 an hour. 486 00:24:43,500 --> 00:24:45,300 Parker has all these ambitions and things he wants us to do 487 00:24:45,700 --> 00:24:46,567 this season. 488 00:24:47,633 --> 00:24:48,767 But we got one old loader out here, and right now 489 00:24:49,300 --> 00:24:50,100 we're not sluicing. 490 00:24:51,867 --> 00:24:56,300 To fix the loader, Mitch calls in mechanic Taylor Matejka. 491 00:24:58,467 --> 00:25:00,767 [Taylor] I've got an alarm for low hydraulic oil. 492 00:25:01,800 --> 00:25:02,500 You can see there's nothing in the sight glass. 493 00:25:04,700 --> 00:25:05,800 With the machine running, 494 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:09,367 the transmission oil was way high. 495 00:25:10,433 --> 00:25:11,767 It should be at the bottom of the sight glass here. 496 00:25:12,300 --> 00:25:13,300 We're way over full. 497 00:25:14,200 --> 00:25:15,600 So what caused this is the parking brake. 498 00:25:16,700 --> 00:25:19,467 And it's got a piston inside with seals that release 499 00:25:19,967 --> 00:25:20,500 the parking brake. 500 00:25:21,500 --> 00:25:22,500 These seals have failed, and the parking brake is 501 00:25:23,433 --> 00:25:24,867 dragging, and it's filling the transmission 502 00:25:25,400 --> 00:25:26,266 with hydraulic oil. 503 00:25:29,166 --> 00:25:30,767 I'm just going to pull the drain plug 504 00:25:31,834 --> 00:25:34,100 on the transmission here, and we'll let her buck. 505 00:25:35,900 --> 00:25:37,000 There it goes! 506 00:25:38,700 --> 00:25:40,567 Hopefully it's just the seals, but if it's a -- 507 00:25:41,367 --> 00:25:42,266 If a piece of [bleep] got between 508 00:25:43,467 --> 00:25:45,467 the piston and the housing, we might have a [bleep] piston 509 00:25:46,300 --> 00:25:48,100 and that's gonna be a huge problem. 510 00:25:49,633 --> 00:25:53,600 The 220 loader's parking brake is spring-loaded and controlled 511 00:25:54,200 --> 00:25:54,900 by hydraulic pressure. 512 00:25:56,667 --> 00:25:59,900 To access the brake, Taylor will first cage it 513 00:26:01,033 --> 00:26:03,100 by using three bolts that compress the springs, 514 00:26:04,066 --> 00:26:05,700 releasing the brake and securing the piston 515 00:26:06,233 --> 00:26:07,066 to the brake cover. 516 00:26:08,200 --> 00:26:11,000 He will then remove the 16 bolts that hold the cover 517 00:26:12,166 --> 00:26:14,767 in place and lift off the caged parking brake piston. 518 00:26:15,900 --> 00:26:19,567 Taylor can then remove and replace the damaged seals 519 00:26:20,700 --> 00:26:23,467 before reinstalling the brake, uncaging the springs, 520 00:26:24,700 --> 00:26:27,200 and refilling the hydraulic oil, allowing the parking brake 521 00:26:27,767 --> 00:26:28,600 to function properly. 522 00:26:29,033 --> 00:26:30,367 [drill whirring] 523 00:26:31,533 --> 00:26:32,667 [Taylor] We're just buzzing the parking brake out here. 524 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:34,667 We've got it caged with these three bolts. 525 00:26:35,767 --> 00:26:38,300 [intriguing music plays] 526 00:26:38,700 --> 00:26:39,400 There we go! 527 00:26:40,467 --> 00:26:41,300 We'll take it out, put it on the back of my truck. 528 00:26:42,400 --> 00:26:43,300 Hopefully this thing is not [bleep], because we can't 529 00:26:43,867 --> 00:26:44,500 afford a down loader. 530 00:26:47,000 --> 00:26:49,800 You can see here, there's no real damage to the piston, 531 00:26:50,834 --> 00:26:52,166 but the parking brake seal is completely [bleep]. 532 00:26:52,734 --> 00:26:53,266 We need to replace it. 533 00:26:54,767 --> 00:26:57,100 Sean was right to give me a shout right away. 534 00:26:58,033 --> 00:26:59,500 We'll swap the seals out and put this thing 535 00:27:00,333 --> 00:27:01,400 back together. Let's get started. 536 00:27:03,200 --> 00:27:04,667 We'll peel these seals off. 537 00:27:07,567 --> 00:27:09,266 We're at the assembly stage now, just putting 538 00:27:09,734 --> 00:27:10,500 these seals in. 539 00:27:11,633 --> 00:27:12,166 [Mitch over radio] Hey, Taylor, you got a copy, Taylor? 540 00:27:13,367 --> 00:27:14,467 Yeah, go ahead. 541 00:27:15,333 --> 00:27:16,000 [Mitch] How's it going over there, man? 542 00:27:17,133 --> 00:27:18,400 We're putting new seals in the parking brake right now. 543 00:27:19,567 --> 00:27:20,300 Thank God it was just the seals and we had them in stock. 544 00:27:21,567 --> 00:27:23,066 I give us about an hour and a half, two hours, and this thing 545 00:27:24,066 --> 00:27:24,900 will be up and running. -[Mitch] All right, man. 546 00:27:25,467 --> 00:27:26,300 We'll be ready for it. 547 00:27:27,433 --> 00:27:28,000 [Taylor] Mitch is chomping at the bit to get this thing 548 00:27:28,433 --> 00:27:29,200 up and running. 549 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:30,600 And it's just, you know, race against time to get 550 00:27:31,233 --> 00:27:31,867 this thing back together. 551 00:27:33,767 --> 00:27:34,867 It's all good. 552 00:27:36,066 --> 00:27:37,867 [adventurous music plays] 553 00:27:45,700 --> 00:27:47,200 Fill it with transmission oil, 554 00:27:48,033 --> 00:27:49,166 and we can be back to making money. 555 00:27:52,367 --> 00:27:53,767 Transmission's full. 556 00:27:54,600 --> 00:27:56,200 Parking brake's reassembled, resealed. 557 00:27:56,767 --> 00:27:57,600 Everything's hooked up. 558 00:27:59,567 --> 00:28:01,166 Lay down. 559 00:28:01,533 --> 00:28:02,400 Good boy. 560 00:28:05,100 --> 00:28:06,266 [dog chomps] 561 00:28:11,567 --> 00:28:12,867 I'm going to take it down to Sean 562 00:28:13,600 --> 00:28:14,300 so they can go fire up Roxanne. 563 00:28:15,800 --> 00:28:18,367 [upbeat music plays] 564 00:28:20,900 --> 00:28:23,600 [Sean] Oh, [bleep] yeah, buddy. Thanks, man. 565 00:28:24,333 --> 00:28:25,600 Five hours after shutting down 566 00:28:26,433 --> 00:28:29,700 and $40,000 of gold production lost, 567 00:28:30,367 --> 00:28:33,000 Roxanne is back in the game. 568 00:28:33,734 --> 00:28:35,767 Washing rocks, Roxanne shaking, 569 00:28:36,266 --> 00:28:37,266 getting that gold. 570 00:28:38,467 --> 00:28:40,900 [Mitch] We got Roxanne on a good clip here. 571 00:28:41,667 --> 00:28:42,700 It's sluicing along very nicely. 572 00:28:43,800 --> 00:28:45,500 We're pushing this project here at Sulphur all the way 573 00:28:46,066 --> 00:28:47,467 to its absolute limit. 574 00:28:48,100 --> 00:28:48,767 We're getting through it, 575 00:28:49,600 --> 00:28:51,000 but we're not out of the woods yet. 576 00:28:55,100 --> 00:28:57,266 [birds chirping] 577 00:29:03,166 --> 00:29:05,400 [rumbling, creaking] 578 00:29:07,500 --> 00:29:09,266 [suspenseful music plays] 579 00:29:11,467 --> 00:29:12,567 [honking] 580 00:29:17,867 --> 00:29:20,500 [Ryan] We understand, we're not mining Vegas Valley. 581 00:29:20,934 --> 00:29:21,667 It's different. 582 00:29:22,767 --> 00:29:24,066 It's up for us to prove that there is something here. 583 00:29:24,700 --> 00:29:25,166 It's going to be nonstop. 584 00:29:25,834 --> 00:29:27,000 It's not going to be, uh... 585 00:29:27,834 --> 00:29:28,767 It's not going to be an easy season. 586 00:29:29,834 --> 00:29:30,600 I think this will be our toughest season with Rick. 587 00:29:31,834 --> 00:29:36,000 Rick's crew is sluicing pay dirt from the new Boulder Cut, 588 00:29:37,033 --> 00:29:39,166 which they hope will finally deliver some gold. 589 00:29:40,367 --> 00:29:42,266 [Bailey] We're going to probably work our way up this valley, 590 00:29:42,800 --> 00:29:43,567 probably all season. 591 00:29:44,667 --> 00:29:46,467 Hopefully, the farther we go or the more that we run, 592 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:47,567 the better it looks. 593 00:29:53,066 --> 00:29:54,200 [Rick sighs] 594 00:29:58,000 --> 00:30:00,000 [somber music plays] 595 00:30:09,567 --> 00:30:12,000 [somber music rises] 596 00:30:18,767 --> 00:30:20,300 What's going on? 597 00:30:20,667 --> 00:30:21,667 [inhales] 598 00:30:22,100 --> 00:30:22,900 I got some news. 599 00:30:24,967 --> 00:30:26,967 [ominous chord strikes] 600 00:30:40,700 --> 00:30:41,800 What's going on? 601 00:30:43,700 --> 00:30:44,800 I got some news. 602 00:30:47,367 --> 00:30:49,467 We got a water license on Lower Duncan. 603 00:30:50,000 --> 00:30:50,567 -Oh, really? -Yes. 604 00:30:51,000 --> 00:30:51,900 [all cheering] 605 00:30:52,467 --> 00:30:53,367 -Yeah. -[bleep] yeah. 606 00:30:54,266 --> 00:30:54,767 [Ryan] That's actually really good news. 607 00:30:55,567 --> 00:30:56,066 [Rick] Got something for you guys. 608 00:30:58,100 --> 00:30:59,300 [soft thud] 609 00:30:59,734 --> 00:31:01,667 [all laughing] 610 00:31:02,333 --> 00:31:03,467 [all cheering indistinctly] 611 00:31:03,734 --> 00:31:04,867 Gah! 612 00:31:05,233 --> 00:31:06,200 [laughing] 613 00:31:06,900 --> 00:31:07,667 [Rick] [bleep]! Cheers, boys! 614 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:09,567 [indistinct chatter] 615 00:31:10,000 --> 00:31:11,600 [bleep] yeah. 616 00:31:12,600 --> 00:31:13,467 [Rick] We got the news today from the attorney. 617 00:31:14,467 --> 00:31:16,000 They granted an extension until November 2025. 618 00:31:16,834 --> 00:31:17,467 We can go break ground, Vegas Valley, 619 00:31:18,500 --> 00:31:19,266 and start draining it. We could [bleep] get gold 620 00:31:19,934 --> 00:31:20,467 from Vegas Valley this year. 621 00:31:21,100 --> 00:31:21,600 Was that a verified email? 622 00:31:22,533 --> 00:31:23,467 -A verified email, yes. -OK, good [laughs]. 623 00:31:24,100 --> 00:31:24,800 -[Rick] Yes, yes. -Yeah. 624 00:31:25,834 --> 00:31:28,567 We 100% have a water license, a land use permit, 625 00:31:29,266 --> 00:31:30,367 and everything at Lower Duncan. 626 00:31:31,433 --> 00:31:34,000 In just four years, Rick's claim on Lower Duncan 627 00:31:34,700 --> 00:31:37,000 paid out nearly 6,000 ounces. 628 00:31:38,200 --> 00:31:41,266 But after losing the water license, he had to abandon it, 629 00:31:42,166 --> 00:31:43,900 including a pay pile that could contain 630 00:31:44,700 --> 00:31:48,000 more than $1.4 million in gold. 631 00:31:49,333 --> 00:31:51,367 [Rick] We already got a pile up there ready to run, and, you know, 632 00:31:52,266 --> 00:31:53,367 we can actually run that now. 633 00:31:54,200 --> 00:31:55,100 So what does that mean for this deal? 634 00:31:56,867 --> 00:31:57,867 Well, that's a good point, 635 00:31:58,800 --> 00:31:59,367 because we can't just walk away from this. 636 00:32:00,667 --> 00:32:02,200 I promised Troy another hundred ounces to buy Lightning Creek. 637 00:32:03,266 --> 00:32:04,800 I'm not just gonna pull a hundred ounces out of here 638 00:32:05,800 --> 00:32:06,467 and give it to Troy and walk the [bleep] away. 639 00:32:07,667 --> 00:32:08,967 You know, we've got to pull some serious gold out of here. 640 00:32:09,667 --> 00:32:10,900 But this is really good news. 641 00:32:11,767 --> 00:32:12,367 I don't even think you've seen the best 642 00:32:12,934 --> 00:32:13,667 out of Vegas Valley yet. 643 00:32:14,834 --> 00:32:16,000 No, and I'm hoping we haven't seen the best out of this. 644 00:32:17,133 --> 00:32:18,166 You know, I think our future is really [bleep] bright. 645 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:20,467 I've got a lot to figure out, but we've got a water license, 646 00:32:21,333 --> 00:32:22,567 and we are going back to Vegas Valley. 647 00:32:23,700 --> 00:32:24,900 -This is cause for celebration. -[bleep] yeah, [bleep]. 648 00:32:25,467 --> 00:32:26,166 [Rick] Thank you, guys. 649 00:32:26,967 --> 00:32:27,700 -[Rick] All right. -[all laughing] 650 00:32:31,867 --> 00:32:33,667 [Rick] You know, in my head right now, I'm very happy. 651 00:32:34,433 --> 00:32:35,066 There's a lot going on right now. 652 00:32:36,000 --> 00:32:36,467 It's like one extreme to the other, right? 653 00:32:37,033 --> 00:32:37,600 We had no water license. 654 00:32:38,734 --> 00:32:40,300 Now we've got a water license in two spots, you know? 655 00:32:41,133 --> 00:32:41,800 I want to just run the Vegas Valley. 656 00:32:42,800 --> 00:32:43,166 I know the gold's there, but I've got obligations 657 00:32:43,700 --> 00:32:44,166 on Lightning Creek. 658 00:32:44,934 --> 00:32:45,266 You know, I owe Troy 100 ounces. 659 00:32:46,300 --> 00:32:47,100 You know, that's a quarter million dollars, so... 660 00:32:48,233 --> 00:32:49,000 There's a lot to figure out, but at the end of the day, 661 00:32:49,500 --> 00:32:50,100 this is good news. 662 00:32:59,800 --> 00:33:02,266 [adventurous music plays] 663 00:33:02,800 --> 00:33:04,600 [sloshing, rattling] 664 00:33:07,867 --> 00:33:09,300 [Zach] It's nice to be finally sluicing. 665 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:10,567 It's been a long time coming. 666 00:33:11,600 --> 00:33:15,100 At Paradise Hill, despite a lack of equipment, 667 00:33:16,000 --> 00:33:18,500 Mike is determined to prove to his dad 668 00:33:19,200 --> 00:33:21,367 that he can bring in the gold. 669 00:33:22,133 --> 00:33:23,000 Just careful not to overload it. 670 00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:27,467 It's nice to get this going. It's exactly what I wanted. 671 00:33:28,166 --> 00:33:28,867 Closer and closer every time. 672 00:33:29,433 --> 00:33:31,066 [water blasts, gushes] 673 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:32,567 [Zach] Oh, [bleep]! 674 00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:35,667 [Zach speaking] 675 00:33:36,200 --> 00:33:36,667 [Mike] Shut it down. 676 00:33:37,233 --> 00:33:37,900 [dramatic music plays] 677 00:33:38,333 --> 00:33:39,700 [Mike] [bleep]! 678 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:40,800 Close the bypass! 679 00:33:45,166 --> 00:33:48,100 [dramatic music rises] 680 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:51,266 Ugh! [bleep]! 681 00:33:51,934 --> 00:33:52,767 Gonna be a pain in the ass. 682 00:33:53,934 --> 00:33:55,867 Yeah, but that's got to get [bleep] fixed 683 00:33:56,500 --> 00:33:57,000 before we can keep going. 684 00:33:58,500 --> 00:34:00,867 I'm going to lift this up, take these off so I can get 685 00:34:02,066 --> 00:34:03,700 this little orange piece here, and I can check the rubber. 686 00:34:04,266 --> 00:34:05,367 [intriguing music plays] 687 00:34:05,734 --> 00:34:08,000 [whirring] 688 00:34:09,033 --> 00:34:10,166 If you hop in the excavator, I'll wrap it around, 689 00:34:10,734 --> 00:34:11,300 and we'll just lift it. 690 00:34:21,100 --> 00:34:23,200 [Mike] Yeah, these are coming off like butter. 691 00:34:23,567 --> 00:34:25,767 [clanking] 692 00:34:26,834 --> 00:34:28,300 [Mike] My gasket's ripped completely. 693 00:34:29,567 --> 00:34:31,767 [Zach] Yeah, she ripped right apart. 694 00:34:32,734 --> 00:34:34,767 And my only two rubbers I got are too small, 695 00:34:35,333 --> 00:34:36,700 or a wee bit too big. 696 00:34:39,700 --> 00:34:41,100 [Zach] You can make that work, though. 697 00:34:41,900 --> 00:34:44,367 -You know what I mean? -Cut holes. 698 00:34:45,533 --> 00:34:46,567 We're going to have to [bleep] around with this [bleep]. 699 00:34:50,800 --> 00:34:53,000 What we're gonna do is mark out all the holes, and then 700 00:34:53,867 --> 00:34:54,767 we'll just push the bolt holes through. 701 00:34:57,100 --> 00:34:59,066 [banging] 702 00:35:01,767 --> 00:35:03,567 [Mike] Then I'm going to cut, 703 00:35:04,467 --> 00:35:05,100 and yeah, the bolt will fit through it. 704 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:09,867 Yeah, there should be 12. 705 00:35:10,400 --> 00:35:12,266 [clinking, banging] 706 00:35:13,233 --> 00:35:14,800 [Zach] It's a little scabby, but it'll work. 707 00:35:15,567 --> 00:35:17,266 For the bush fix gasket to work, 708 00:35:17,900 --> 00:35:19,567 it must form a tight seal 709 00:35:20,266 --> 00:35:21,767 between the two metal flanges. 710 00:35:22,533 --> 00:35:23,066 [Zach] A little bit more my way. 711 00:35:23,467 --> 00:35:24,600 There we go. 712 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:28,367 If we do this and it works, it should last until forever. 713 00:35:28,734 --> 00:35:30,667 [whirring] 714 00:35:33,700 --> 00:35:35,166 [Zach] Hey, that's my butt! 715 00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:37,000 [Mike cackles] 716 00:35:38,500 --> 00:35:39,600 Let her down. 717 00:35:45,100 --> 00:35:47,400 That's tight. It should all work. 718 00:35:48,567 --> 00:35:50,367 [engine revving] 719 00:35:59,100 --> 00:36:01,000 [gushing] 720 00:36:08,867 --> 00:36:10,367 Hey, Colby, hop in the loader! 721 00:36:10,800 --> 00:36:11,467 Let's get going! 722 00:36:12,600 --> 00:36:14,667 Finally getting this done. 723 00:36:15,867 --> 00:36:17,266 My dad would be happy to get any gold, so I'm going to grab 724 00:36:18,233 --> 00:36:19,066 every ounce of gold I can out of that dirt. 725 00:36:20,367 --> 00:36:22,000 Between me and Colby, we should be able to get 726 00:36:22,500 --> 00:36:23,367 this thing going. 727 00:36:24,400 --> 00:36:25,200 This will be running for the rest of the season. 728 00:36:33,367 --> 00:36:34,600 Whoo hoo! 729 00:36:35,767 --> 00:36:39,000 Mike Beets may be dreaming of his own Klondike kingdom, 730 00:36:40,033 --> 00:36:42,300 but there is already a crown he wears proudly. 731 00:36:42,667 --> 00:36:43,567 [laughing] 732 00:36:44,667 --> 00:36:45,400 According to everyone, I'm a king of [bleep] around, 733 00:36:46,133 --> 00:36:46,967 so this should be nothing new. 734 00:36:47,333 --> 00:36:48,600 [laughing] 735 00:36:49,967 --> 00:36:51,467 Go chase the beaver. 736 00:36:52,033 --> 00:36:53,166 [director] No, no, no! 737 00:36:53,800 --> 00:36:54,967 You made [bleep] me do it! 738 00:36:57,767 --> 00:37:00,367 Geez, I leave you guys alone for, what, two minutes, 739 00:37:01,233 --> 00:37:02,100 and then you're [bleep] around again? 740 00:37:02,533 --> 00:37:03,400 [Mike] Let's go! 741 00:37:04,033 --> 00:37:05,000 Nah, just [bleep] around. 742 00:37:05,367 --> 00:37:06,467 [cackles] 743 00:37:14,266 --> 00:37:16,867 [calm music plays] 744 00:37:22,100 --> 00:37:23,767 -[Ryan] Whoa! -[Rick] Oh, yeah. 745 00:37:24,600 --> 00:37:25,867 -Nice glasses. -[Bailey] Thanks, man. 746 00:37:27,300 --> 00:37:28,567 [Rick] How are you? No fire? 747 00:37:29,367 --> 00:37:29,767 [Bailey] No, it's too hot for that. 748 00:37:30,300 --> 00:37:30,867 [Heather] It's hot. 749 00:37:31,867 --> 00:37:33,500 -Summer finally got here. -Yeah, it came fast. 750 00:37:34,567 --> 00:37:35,700 It was a smart move to pivot from the Diamond Cut. 751 00:37:36,667 --> 00:37:37,300 There's no way we can make a living off it. 752 00:37:38,333 --> 00:37:41,367 And, you know, I like the spot that we moved to. 753 00:37:42,333 --> 00:37:43,367 It's definitely looking better in every way. 754 00:37:43,934 --> 00:37:44,700 There's boulders there. 755 00:37:45,967 --> 00:37:47,266 [Bailey] Yeah, it is nicer material compared to that stuff that 756 00:37:48,200 --> 00:37:49,800 we just dug at the start of the Diamond Cut. 757 00:37:50,633 --> 00:37:51,867 -So we're on the right track. -Yeah. 758 00:37:52,900 --> 00:37:54,000 Well, I guess maybe we should weigh up the gold. 759 00:37:55,166 --> 00:37:57,867 Rick's previous spot, the Diamond Cut, 760 00:37:58,533 --> 00:38:01,300 produced just 7.35 ounces. 761 00:38:02,166 --> 00:38:04,567 Now he's hoping the new Boulder Cut 762 00:38:05,633 --> 00:38:08,500 will deliver at least 30 ounces for its runtime. 763 00:38:09,233 --> 00:38:10,367 [Rick] All right, count it out. 764 00:38:10,800 --> 00:38:13,467 [pouring softly] 765 00:38:14,533 --> 00:38:18,900 One, two...five, seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve... 766 00:38:20,467 --> 00:38:22,667 18, 20... 767 00:38:23,166 --> 00:38:25,166 -22... -[tapping] 768 00:38:25,467 --> 00:38:27,367 22.35! 769 00:38:28,867 --> 00:38:31,767 Worth $78,000. 770 00:38:33,066 --> 00:38:34,867 [Rick] Definitely an improvement. 771 00:38:35,967 --> 00:38:37,567 You got to look at it that way. Three times better. 772 00:38:37,967 --> 00:38:38,700 [Ryan] Yeah. 773 00:38:39,867 --> 00:38:42,266 I mean, obviously, that water license coming in is huge. 774 00:38:43,300 --> 00:38:45,400 But a lot of decisions come with that, you know. 775 00:38:46,500 --> 00:38:48,300 There's a lot of pieces that have to fall into place. 776 00:38:49,166 --> 00:38:49,700 [Ryan] What's going through your head? 777 00:38:50,200 --> 00:38:51,266 Tough it out here? 778 00:38:51,633 --> 00:38:52,467 I mean... 779 00:38:53,467 --> 00:38:54,166 We're going to have to go back to Vegas Valley. 780 00:38:54,533 --> 00:38:55,467 I mean... 781 00:38:55,834 --> 00:38:56,667 I want to. 782 00:38:57,700 --> 00:38:58,500 And maybe at the end of the day, this is just not 783 00:38:59,200 --> 00:39:00,166 the happening spot right here. 784 00:39:02,367 --> 00:39:03,767 [Rick] We can't abandon this place. 785 00:39:05,066 --> 00:39:07,100 I did buy it, but the one thing that I can say is that we can't 786 00:39:08,233 --> 00:39:09,767 afford to just shut this down while we're, you know... 787 00:39:11,000 --> 00:39:12,066 We got to take advantage of all the sluicing hours we can get. 788 00:39:13,333 --> 00:39:14,400 How many gold weighs do we say there can be improvement before 789 00:39:14,967 --> 00:39:15,567 we [bleep] finally say, 790 00:39:16,600 --> 00:39:17,667 "We need to get our asses back to Vegas Valley?" 791 00:39:18,867 --> 00:39:20,667 At the end of the day, I owe Troy, you know, 100 ounces on 792 00:39:21,867 --> 00:39:23,266 this ground, so we can't just walk away from it right now. 793 00:39:24,200 --> 00:39:24,600 It's the only spot we're getting gold from. 794 00:39:25,700 --> 00:39:26,667 Does he care where the [bleep] 100 ounces comes from? 795 00:39:27,867 --> 00:39:28,767 Because I'm telling you now, you're going to get 100 ounces 796 00:39:29,500 --> 00:39:30,500 a lot quicker. You do the math, 797 00:39:31,433 --> 00:39:32,166 it doesn't make sense to hit 1,800 ounces 798 00:39:32,800 --> 00:39:33,100 by the end of the season. 799 00:39:34,033 --> 00:39:34,567 You know, it's going to take a while to get 800 00:39:35,100 --> 00:39:35,767 Vegas Valley ready. 801 00:39:36,734 --> 00:39:37,066 So the minute we're able to sluice down there, 802 00:39:37,900 --> 00:39:38,600 we will go there. That's a promise. 803 00:39:39,333 --> 00:39:40,500 I think we should go there now. 804 00:39:41,200 --> 00:39:42,000 Well, that's too [bleep] bad. 805 00:39:43,266 --> 00:39:44,467 I think there's gold here. 806 00:39:46,500 --> 00:39:47,767 I hope you're [bleep] right. 807 00:39:48,767 --> 00:39:49,200 Definitely the pressure's going to be on, man. 808 00:39:53,767 --> 00:39:55,800 Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. 809 00:39:57,166 --> 00:39:58,166 [Bailey] Yeah, this gold weigh is better than last week, but it's not 810 00:39:59,000 --> 00:40:00,166 as good as what Lower Duncan could be. 811 00:40:01,133 --> 00:40:03,000 There could be 400 ounces in that pay pile. 812 00:40:04,066 --> 00:40:05,767 So, you know, for us to try to reach 1,800 ounces, 813 00:40:06,567 --> 00:40:07,867 we need to be down there right away. 814 00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:10,166 [Rick] Well, the gold total for the week, 22.3 ounces. 815 00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:11,467 Yeah, three times as good. 816 00:40:12,533 --> 00:40:12,800 But the exciting thing is we got the water license 817 00:40:14,033 --> 00:40:16,000 extension back on Duncan Creek, so we go back to Vegas Valley, 818 00:40:16,533 --> 00:40:17,300 which is huge news. 819 00:40:18,133 --> 00:40:19,266 Now everybody's just arguing on when. 820 00:40:20,033 --> 00:40:20,266 They want to go there immediately, 821 00:40:21,367 --> 00:40:21,533 but the timing's just not right, you know. 822 00:40:22,900 --> 00:40:23,100 It's going to take a few days to get that ready, 823 00:40:24,333 --> 00:40:24,567 and I'm not willing to stop getting gold 824 00:40:25,600 --> 00:40:27,066 from Lightning Creek until it is ready. 825 00:40:28,200 --> 00:40:28,867 So we're going to stick it out here, and we'll be back 826 00:40:29,433 --> 00:40:30,000 in Vegas Valley soon. 827 00:40:34,700 --> 00:40:36,800 [birds chirping] 828 00:40:40,100 --> 00:40:41,467 -Hello. -[Minnie] Hey, guys. 829 00:40:42,166 --> 00:40:42,467 -[Tony speaking] -How are you? 830 00:40:43,000 --> 00:40:43,567 Here. How are you? 831 00:40:44,133 --> 00:40:44,700 -[Tony speaking] -Yes. 832 00:40:45,200 --> 00:40:45,800 Good, good, good. 833 00:40:47,367 --> 00:40:48,667 [Minnie] Have a seat. 834 00:41:03,500 --> 00:41:05,166 Yeah, I set up Harald. 835 00:41:05,800 --> 00:41:06,400 -[Minnie] Yeah. -We, uh... 836 00:41:07,266 --> 00:41:08,100 Did some old timer tailings, didn't we? 837 00:41:09,133 --> 00:41:09,767 [Mike] Might as well sluice it -- sitting there. 838 00:41:10,200 --> 00:41:12,000 [Tony speaking] 839 00:41:19,367 --> 00:41:21,400 Oh, there's a little bit. 840 00:41:21,834 --> 00:41:23,200 [Tony speaking] 841 00:41:23,767 --> 00:41:24,467 [Monica] I'll pour slow. 842 00:41:26,100 --> 00:41:27,767 [Tony] There we go. One, two, three, four... 843 00:41:29,800 --> 00:41:34,266 And a five, and a six, and a seven, eight, nine... 844 00:41:34,834 --> 00:41:39,367 10, 11, 12, 13, 14... 845 00:41:39,667 --> 00:41:41,266 14.28. 846 00:41:41,834 --> 00:41:43,867 Worth nearly $50,000. 847 00:41:47,667 --> 00:41:49,100 [Minnie] I'm proud of you. 848 00:41:49,533 --> 00:41:50,800 [Tony speaking] 849 00:41:52,166 --> 00:41:53,600 [Monica] So you wanna see what comes from the Indian? 850 00:41:54,066 --> 00:41:55,100 [Tony speaking] 851 00:41:55,734 --> 00:41:57,467 So far, the Early Bird Cut 852 00:41:58,200 --> 00:42:01,066 is averaging 270 ounces a week. 853 00:42:01,800 --> 00:42:02,600 [Monica] Michael, ready to count? 854 00:42:03,033 --> 00:42:04,367 [pouring softly] 855 00:42:04,767 --> 00:42:06,266 [Mike] 10... 856 00:42:06,767 --> 00:42:09,767 30, 40, 50, 100... 857 00:42:10,533 --> 00:42:14,000 -110, 120, 170, 190... -[tapping] 858 00:42:14,567 --> 00:42:16,000 [thrilling music plays] 859 00:42:16,433 --> 00:42:18,166 200, 210, 250... 860 00:42:18,734 --> 00:42:21,000 260, 270, 280, 290... 861 00:42:21,734 --> 00:42:24,967 310, 320, 330, 340, 350, 390... 862 00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:27,266 [Tony speaking] 863 00:42:27,834 --> 00:42:28,800 -No. -[Tony speaking] 864 00:42:29,333 --> 00:42:31,367 [Mike] It's 398.18. 865 00:42:32,000 --> 00:42:35,166 Worth almost $1.4 million. 866 00:42:35,967 --> 00:42:36,867 But I mean, you didn't make four. 867 00:42:37,834 --> 00:42:39,166 -[Monica] Oh, my [bleep] God. -[Mike laughs] 868 00:42:40,333 --> 00:42:44,000 Bringing the Beets' season total to over 2,300 ounces. 869 00:42:44,433 --> 00:42:45,200 [Tony speaking] 870 00:42:46,233 --> 00:42:46,667 [Minnie] You said at the beginning of the season 871 00:42:47,233 --> 00:42:47,900 that there were maybe 872 00:42:48,967 --> 00:42:50,066 some opportunities for Mike as soon as he started 873 00:42:50,767 --> 00:42:51,567 getting gold out of the hill. 874 00:42:52,266 --> 00:42:53,166 So what's happening with that? 875 00:43:07,266 --> 00:43:08,567 -[Mike] Yep. -Bye. 876 00:43:10,266 --> 00:43:13,400 [Minnie] I do hope Tony will honor what he said to Mike because 877 00:43:14,567 --> 00:43:15,967 he's been working very hard to get this all sorted out, 878 00:43:16,633 --> 00:43:18,567 so he should get him set up. 879 00:43:19,367 --> 00:43:20,567 Honestly, Mike really deserves it. 880 00:43:22,467 --> 00:43:24,667 The frustrating part is I think I have a better chance 881 00:43:25,934 --> 00:43:26,467 of learning to breathe through my ass than I have of going out 882 00:43:26,834 --> 00:43:27,567 on my own. 883 00:43:27,934 --> 00:43:28,700 Whatever. 884 00:43:37,066 --> 00:43:38,667 -[Mitch] What's up? -[Brennan] Yo, yo. 885 00:43:39,667 --> 00:43:41,166 [Mitch] Well, how did we do this week, Chris? 886 00:43:41,867 --> 00:43:43,767 Roxanne's just chugging away. 887 00:43:44,834 --> 00:43:46,066 Man, that was an unreal pan down there at Sulphur. 888 00:43:47,000 --> 00:43:47,567 That pan was probably one of the best ones 889 00:43:48,000 --> 00:43:49,100 we've ever seen. 890 00:43:49,700 --> 00:43:50,667 It's up there. Top ten. 891 00:43:51,567 --> 00:43:52,600 I hate saying anything. 892 00:43:53,500 --> 00:43:54,200 I don't want to jinx anything, you know? 893 00:43:54,900 --> 00:43:56,066 Yeah, I'm pretty good at that. 894 00:43:56,500 --> 00:43:57,500 [all laughing] 895 00:43:58,967 --> 00:44:00,767 How's your juggling act going? 896 00:44:01,800 --> 00:44:02,667 You know, it's keeping me busy, that's for sure. 897 00:44:03,033 --> 00:44:03,867 [chuckles] 898 00:44:04,934 --> 00:44:05,667 [Chris] We're going to start out with you, with Bob. 899 00:44:06,333 --> 00:44:07,266 -How's that? -[Tyson] Sure. 900 00:44:08,033 --> 00:44:09,166 Let's see how Bob did this week. 901 00:44:09,467 --> 00:44:10,367 Big Bob. 902 00:44:11,433 --> 00:44:13,700 At Dominion Creek, Tyson's been running washplant 903 00:44:14,667 --> 00:44:16,467 Bob in the Bridge Cut, where it's averaging 904 00:44:16,967 --> 00:44:18,867 170 ounces a week. 905 00:44:19,867 --> 00:44:21,166 [Tyson] Here we go. 906 00:44:21,767 --> 00:44:26,600 We got 20, 40, 60, 80... 907 00:44:27,166 --> 00:44:31,500 100, 120, 160, 180... 908 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:33,367 188.4! 909 00:44:35,266 --> 00:44:36,600 [Brennan] Nice. 910 00:44:37,467 --> 00:44:38,900 [Chris] Not bad. That's a good weight. 911 00:44:39,467 --> 00:44:41,000 So Bob's chugging along. 912 00:44:41,900 --> 00:44:42,667 Brennan, you want to do a Sluicifer here? 913 00:44:43,300 --> 00:44:44,600 -Go for it. -All right. 914 00:44:45,266 --> 00:44:47,100 Sluicifer in the Golden Mile 915 00:44:47,767 --> 00:44:49,500 is pacing 200 ounces a week. 916 00:44:50,266 --> 00:44:53,967 [Brennan] 20, 40, 60, 80, 100... 917 00:44:54,533 --> 00:44:59,567 120, 150...180, 200... 918 00:45:00,333 --> 00:45:01,066 -[pouring softly] -[tapping] 919 00:45:01,500 --> 00:45:02,500 Holy [bleep]! 920 00:45:02,800 --> 00:45:04,867 232.1. 921 00:45:06,800 --> 00:45:08,567 Wow! Holy [bleep]! 922 00:45:09,133 --> 00:45:09,600 -[Chris] Yeah. -Nice. 923 00:45:10,433 --> 00:45:10,667 [Chris] That's pretty cool, isn't it? 924 00:45:11,367 --> 00:45:11,767 [Brennan] Beautiful. 925 00:45:12,533 --> 00:45:13,400 That's a good week for Dominion. 926 00:45:14,133 --> 00:45:15,667 [Parker] 420 ounces or something? 927 00:45:16,233 --> 00:45:16,900 That's a good number. 928 00:45:17,333 --> 00:45:18,800 [all laughing] 929 00:45:20,700 --> 00:45:22,867 [Chris] And then there's Roxanne, Mitchell. 930 00:45:23,600 --> 00:45:24,200 [Mitch] Whoo! She looks heavy. 931 00:45:25,567 --> 00:45:27,100 Let's see what we got here. 932 00:45:27,734 --> 00:45:28,367 -All right. -Let it rip. 933 00:45:29,400 --> 00:45:30,700 -Ready? -Yep. 934 00:45:31,967 --> 00:45:35,100 Now it's time to find out if Parker's move to extend the cut 935 00:45:35,700 --> 00:45:37,467 at Sulphur will pay out. 936 00:45:37,767 --> 00:45:38,567 50... 937 00:45:39,667 --> 00:45:44,767 100, 150...200. 938 00:45:45,333 --> 00:45:46,166 Oh, yeah, keep going. 939 00:45:48,100 --> 00:45:50,867 -250, a little bit more. -Sick. 940 00:45:51,500 --> 00:45:55,567 [suspenseful chord rises] 941 00:45:56,266 --> 00:45:57,867 [Mitch] 300 right on the dot. 942 00:45:58,367 --> 00:45:59,667 [Chris] Plus this. 943 00:46:00,433 --> 00:46:01,166 -We have another one. -Whoo! 944 00:46:02,066 --> 00:46:03,000 It looks like it's got a little in there. 945 00:46:03,433 --> 00:46:04,166 [Chris] Ready? 946 00:46:05,133 --> 00:46:05,767 All right, we're going to keep adding to her. 947 00:46:07,100 --> 00:46:13,667 Here's another... 40, 80, 100, 948 00:46:14,033 --> 00:46:15,266 [tapping] 949 00:46:15,567 --> 00:46:17,400 106.5. 950 00:46:21,767 --> 00:46:24,900 -[Mitch laughs] -[Chris] 406.5 ounces. 951 00:46:25,800 --> 00:46:28,166 -OK, yeah, yeah! -[Brennan] Atta boy, nice! 952 00:46:29,100 --> 00:46:30,467 Mitch, go ahead and take everything up there. 953 00:46:30,900 --> 00:46:31,500 [Mitch] Whew! 954 00:46:32,033 --> 00:46:33,367 With just one plant, 955 00:46:33,967 --> 00:46:35,600 Mitch has nearly matched 956 00:46:36,166 --> 00:46:38,066 Tyson's two-plant run. 957 00:46:40,100 --> 00:46:42,166 [Brennan] Dude that's a lot for one week. 958 00:46:42,834 --> 00:46:44,000 [Chris] Yeah, so this week, 959 00:46:44,567 --> 00:46:47,867 our total is 827 ounces. 960 00:46:48,166 --> 00:46:49,500 Sick. 961 00:46:50,200 --> 00:46:51,567 [Chris] Is that crazy or what? 962 00:46:52,200 --> 00:46:53,100 I was not expecting that. 963 00:46:54,300 --> 00:46:57,000 827 ounces 964 00:46:57,467 --> 00:46:58,667 at record prices 965 00:46:59,266 --> 00:47:02,567 is worth $2.89 million, 966 00:47:03,633 --> 00:47:06,600 the most cash Parker's ever banked in one week. 967 00:47:08,467 --> 00:47:10,166 That's Parker's happy face. 968 00:47:10,533 --> 00:47:11,367 [laughing] 969 00:47:11,900 --> 00:47:12,767 [Chris] There we go. 970 00:47:13,266 --> 00:47:13,867 800 ounces, dude! 971 00:47:14,834 --> 00:47:15,800 You've got to be happy about that in a week. 972 00:47:16,700 --> 00:47:18,266 Oh, yeah. 973 00:47:19,133 --> 00:47:19,700 [Parker] I just hope we can keep it up. 974 00:47:20,500 --> 00:47:21,400 There's still so much season left. 975 00:47:22,100 --> 00:47:22,600 Good way to start it, though. 976 00:47:23,767 --> 00:47:24,166 -[Parker] That's a good way to start it. -[Chris] Yeah. 977 00:47:24,600 --> 00:47:25,166 Thank you, guys. 978 00:47:26,033 --> 00:47:26,567 [Chris] Cool. I'll bag this stuff up. 979 00:47:27,367 --> 00:47:28,100 [Parker] We've all got [bleep] to do. 980 00:47:30,767 --> 00:47:33,367 After several years of just moving from the Indian River 981 00:47:34,500 --> 00:47:36,100 and getting set up and a lot deeper ground on Dominion, 982 00:47:37,100 --> 00:47:38,767 it's taken a long time of stripping and...prep 983 00:47:39,867 --> 00:47:43,000 and finally this season, like I don't want to jinx it, 984 00:47:43,300 --> 00:47:44,967 but... 985 00:47:45,600 --> 00:47:46,166 It's looking really good. 986 00:47:47,367 --> 00:47:48,300 We're coming out of the gates running, so hopefully we can 987 00:47:48,934 --> 00:47:49,400 just keep that up, right? 988 00:47:50,667 --> 00:47:52,266 And then Sulphur is just killing it. 989 00:47:53,800 --> 00:47:55,600 [epic music concludes] 75304

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