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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,670 --> 00:00:03,970 DUANE OLLINGER: This whole place is mystery, 2 00:00:04,030 --> 00:00:07,330 and it's all about finding the truth. 3 00:00:07,400 --> 00:00:08,930 But we're looking for buried treasure. 4 00:00:10,470 --> 00:00:12,600 We've got stories about Aztec gold. 5 00:00:12,670 --> 00:00:15,000 MAN: According to legend, they stored 6 00:00:15,070 --> 00:00:17,700 it in the Uinta Mountains. 7 00:00:17,770 --> 00:00:20,030 Stories about the Rhodes mine. 8 00:00:20,100 --> 00:00:21,400 ERIC DRUMMOND: This very well could be 9 00:00:21,470 --> 00:00:23,530 where this treasure is buried. 10 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:25,130 See this? 11 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:27,600 We're on the verge of a huge discovery. 12 00:00:27,670 --> 00:00:28,930 It could be worth millions of dollars. 13 00:00:30,930 --> 00:00:33,170 But there's more to this story than what you think. 14 00:00:35,170 --> 00:00:36,800 We call it the energy zone. 15 00:00:36,870 --> 00:00:37,930 CHAD OLLINGER: It's unexplainable, 16 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:40,300 but it's creating something out of nothing. 17 00:00:40,370 --> 00:00:41,600 [cackling] 18 00:00:41,670 --> 00:00:43,700 I'm gonna have to rethink everything. 19 00:00:44,830 --> 00:00:45,830 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): These pieces 20 00:00:45,900 --> 00:00:47,030 are starting to line up. 21 00:00:47,100 --> 00:00:48,570 DUANE OLLINGER: The heck? 22 00:00:48,630 --> 00:00:49,930 Did you hear that? 23 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:52,030 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): But there's risks on this deal. 24 00:00:52,100 --> 00:00:53,330 CHARLIE SNIDER: Look at this. 25 00:00:53,400 --> 00:00:54,530 He's going into a trance. 26 00:00:54,600 --> 00:00:55,670 Right where Chad's camping. 27 00:00:55,730 --> 00:00:57,570 CHARLIE SNIDER: Right where Chad's camping. 28 00:00:57,630 --> 00:00:58,630 My whole family's out there. 29 00:01:00,330 --> 00:01:01,970 This is a whole new ball game now. 30 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:10,770 There are some places on Earth that just don't seem right, 31 00:01:10,830 --> 00:01:12,870 but land feels different. 32 00:01:12,930 --> 00:01:15,130 It acts different. 33 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,000 And this here is one of those places. 34 00:01:19,730 --> 00:01:23,800 Some say the land is trying to hold on to something. 35 00:01:23,870 --> 00:01:25,030 Aztec treasure. 36 00:01:25,100 --> 00:01:26,130 Holy [bleep]. 37 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:27,230 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Caverns of gold. 38 00:01:27,300 --> 00:01:28,330 Look at this. 39 00:01:28,400 --> 00:01:29,470 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Mormon riches. 40 00:01:29,530 --> 00:01:30,800 It'll be a million dollars here. 41 00:01:30,870 --> 00:01:32,030 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Some even 42 00:01:32,100 --> 00:01:33,230 say there's a buried spaceship. 43 00:01:33,300 --> 00:01:34,500 DUANE OLLINGER: Hell yeah. 44 00:01:34,570 --> 00:01:35,530 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Me? 45 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:37,070 I never cared much about the stories. 46 00:01:38,870 --> 00:01:40,570 I just care about finding whatever 47 00:01:40,630 --> 00:01:41,670 the hell is in the ground. 48 00:01:42,700 --> 00:01:43,730 ERIC DRUMMOND: Let's get out of here. 49 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:44,530 [shouts] 50 00:01:49,800 --> 00:01:51,730 [gasping] 51 00:01:53,300 --> 00:01:55,100 Everybody needs to grab their stuff now so we 52 00:01:55,170 --> 00:01:56,470 can go catch up with Chad. 53 00:01:56,530 --> 00:01:58,230 ERIC DRUMMOND: I think it's time to start wearing firearms. 54 00:01:58,300 --> 00:02:00,000 Well, why do you think I carry mine? 55 00:02:00,070 --> 00:02:01,430 I think I'll carry mine, too. 56 00:02:05,430 --> 00:02:06,470 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So we 57 00:02:06,530 --> 00:02:08,900 see this trespasser on a trail cam 58 00:02:08,970 --> 00:02:11,400 that Charlie set up right next to Chad's camp. 59 00:02:14,370 --> 00:02:16,700 I don't like for anything to get in the way of our work, 60 00:02:16,770 --> 00:02:19,230 but safety does come first. 61 00:02:19,300 --> 00:02:20,970 CHARLIE SNIDER: There's Chad, right there. 62 00:02:22,670 --> 00:02:23,670 DUANE OLLINGER: What's the deal? 63 00:02:23,730 --> 00:02:24,730 What's going on? 64 00:02:24,800 --> 00:02:25,970 Everything all right? 65 00:02:26,030 --> 00:02:27,270 CHAD OLLINGER: I checked on the family. 66 00:02:27,330 --> 00:02:29,130 They're OK, but he might still be out here. 67 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:30,170 CHARLIE SNIDER: Yeah. 68 00:02:30,230 --> 00:02:31,730 We need to find this guy if he's here. 69 00:02:31,800 --> 00:02:32,800 Where was that camera at? 70 00:02:32,870 --> 00:02:33,800 It was right back over here. 71 00:02:33,870 --> 00:02:34,600 Right over there. 72 00:02:36,770 --> 00:02:38,170 We can check along this bank here. 73 00:02:44,970 --> 00:02:46,430 DUANE OLLINGER: See a vehicle or anything? 74 00:02:46,500 --> 00:02:47,870 No. No vehicles at all. 75 00:02:49,270 --> 00:02:50,000 No lights. 76 00:02:50,070 --> 00:02:51,030 Nothing. 77 00:02:51,100 --> 00:02:51,830 Well. 78 00:03:05,530 --> 00:03:06,230 DUANE OLLINGER: Geez. 79 00:03:07,670 --> 00:03:09,330 CHAD OLLINGER: There's no telling where he could be. 80 00:03:09,400 --> 00:03:10,130 DUANE OLLINGER: No. 81 00:03:10,200 --> 00:03:10,970 Not in this mess. 82 00:03:12,630 --> 00:03:14,970 Crazy son of a buck like that could hide anywhere. 83 00:03:21,530 --> 00:03:22,830 CHARLIE SNIDER: Well, OK. 84 00:03:22,900 --> 00:03:24,270 DUANE OLLINGER: What do you think, Charlie? 85 00:03:24,330 --> 00:03:27,630 I think we probably need to split up. 86 00:03:27,700 --> 00:03:30,100 If you can get your side-by-side and take care of the road-- 87 00:03:30,170 --> 00:03:31,400 DUANE OLLINGER: OK. 88 00:03:31,470 --> 00:03:33,130 Chad, if you'll stay within hollering distance of me-- 89 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:34,370 CHAD OLLINGER: OK. 90 00:03:34,430 --> 00:03:36,530 --I'mma push further, deeper into the woods here, 91 00:03:36,600 --> 00:03:37,600 along the creek. 92 00:03:37,670 --> 00:03:39,300 And if we can flush him out, we can get 93 00:03:39,370 --> 00:03:40,770 him up on the road [inaudible]. 94 00:03:40,830 --> 00:03:41,570 OK, I got him. 95 00:03:41,630 --> 00:03:44,970 [tense music] 96 00:04:24,370 --> 00:04:25,600 CHARLIE SNIDER: What's that over there? 97 00:04:26,770 --> 00:04:27,500 Hey! 98 00:04:30,270 --> 00:04:31,000 Hey! 99 00:04:38,770 --> 00:04:39,500 [bleep] 100 00:04:39,570 --> 00:04:40,300 He's not here. 101 00:04:43,270 --> 00:04:44,670 He's probably long gone by now, 102 00:04:44,730 --> 00:04:47,800 but I don't see any footprints or anything. 103 00:04:47,870 --> 00:04:48,930 CHAD OLLINGER: It's just so dense. 104 00:04:51,500 --> 00:04:52,930 There's my dad, right there. 105 00:04:58,900 --> 00:05:00,430 See anything? DUANE OLLINGER: No. 106 00:05:00,500 --> 00:05:01,300 Didn't see anything. 107 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:03,570 What did you guys see? 108 00:05:03,630 --> 00:05:05,230 Nah, we didn't find anything in there. 109 00:05:05,300 --> 00:05:07,170 DUANE OLLINGER: Well, let's get the hell out of here. 110 00:05:07,230 --> 00:05:08,030 CHARLIE SNIDER: All right. 111 00:05:11,800 --> 00:05:13,800 It was pretty weird, though, wasn't it? 112 00:05:13,870 --> 00:05:15,530 CHAD OLLINGER: Got my attention, I will say. 113 00:05:17,300 --> 00:05:18,800 DUANE OLLINGER: That was a skinwalker. 114 00:05:23,300 --> 00:05:25,370 CARISSA DAVENPORT: This area is known for skinwalkers. 115 00:05:27,170 --> 00:05:30,830 There are evil spirits that can shapeshift into whatever 116 00:05:30,900 --> 00:05:34,470 needs be, and they are entities that are not to be messed with. 117 00:05:36,530 --> 00:05:39,030 PAM WARNER: The people that live here are very afraid of them 118 00:05:39,100 --> 00:05:41,230 and have had a lot of experiences with them. 119 00:05:43,070 --> 00:05:48,130 They've seen people actually turn into different animals, 120 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:49,200 like a coyote. 121 00:05:50,670 --> 00:05:54,070 The cows-- they'd find them in the morning, all mutilated. 122 00:05:55,370 --> 00:05:57,370 I believe that they've always been here. 123 00:05:57,430 --> 00:06:00,430 It's part of the Native American lore of the area. 124 00:06:00,500 --> 00:06:03,130 It's starting to happen more and more. 125 00:06:03,200 --> 00:06:04,630 Just be careful with what you're 126 00:06:04,700 --> 00:06:09,330 messing with, because sometimes it can follow you home. 127 00:06:12,630 --> 00:06:15,070 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): I put a huge amount of money 128 00:06:15,130 --> 00:06:17,630 into this project, and my goal has always 129 00:06:17,700 --> 00:06:21,600 been to get into the cavern and find out the truth about what 130 00:06:21,670 --> 00:06:22,730 the hell's down there. 131 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:25,600 And hopefully, that's a truckload of gold. 132 00:06:25,670 --> 00:06:28,400 But part of the reason that we haven't got accomplished what 133 00:06:28,470 --> 00:06:30,670 we need to is some of these weird things that 134 00:06:30,730 --> 00:06:32,830 are happening to us on this ranch, 135 00:06:32,900 --> 00:06:34,670 and they take up a lot of our time. 136 00:06:37,170 --> 00:06:39,030 [beep] 137 00:06:39,100 --> 00:06:40,500 Ah, [bleep]. 138 00:06:40,570 --> 00:06:44,130 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So it's my job as the boss to keep 139 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:46,300 everybody's eye on the target. 140 00:06:46,370 --> 00:06:48,970 We found a box in the bottom of these caverns. 141 00:06:49,030 --> 00:06:52,670 And people don't go around burying a box of nothing. 142 00:06:52,730 --> 00:06:55,300 It has to be something that's valuable. 143 00:06:55,370 --> 00:06:58,170 And right now, we still don't have a good entry point. 144 00:07:00,500 --> 00:07:03,730 If we could bring a rathole rig in and drop right down in 145 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:06,630 and see if there's a dry entrance that we can walk into, 146 00:07:06,700 --> 00:07:07,430 that's just better. 147 00:07:07,500 --> 00:07:09,630 It takes the risk out of it. 148 00:07:09,700 --> 00:07:11,600 DUANE OLLINGER: We will bring that drilling rig back in, 149 00:07:11,670 --> 00:07:15,400 but we have to get some better target points. 150 00:07:15,470 --> 00:07:18,130 ERIC DRUMMOND: What about running some geophysical? 151 00:07:18,200 --> 00:07:20,900 You guys have mentioned you having ER survey equipment, 152 00:07:20,970 --> 00:07:22,130 like electrical resistivity? 153 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:22,930 Yeah. 154 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:24,230 We have the resistivity. 155 00:07:24,300 --> 00:07:25,330 Use something like that. 156 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:26,500 Maybe that can pinpoint. 157 00:07:26,570 --> 00:07:28,830 You go closer to the source where you know 158 00:07:28,900 --> 00:07:30,230 you've broken into it before. 159 00:07:30,300 --> 00:07:32,330 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We've been throwing everything we got 160 00:07:32,400 --> 00:07:34,030 to try to get into the cavern. 161 00:07:34,100 --> 00:07:39,770 We've tried GPR, dyeing the pond, the boring machine. 162 00:07:39,830 --> 00:07:42,270 We're down to the last couple of things in our toolkit. 163 00:07:42,330 --> 00:07:43,470 CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah. 164 00:07:43,530 --> 00:07:45,470 We'll get that tester out, the resistivity tester, 165 00:07:45,530 --> 00:07:48,100 and just five different spots around here. 166 00:07:48,170 --> 00:07:49,400 Great. 167 00:07:49,470 --> 00:07:50,870 ERIC DRUMMOND: I'd really be interested in going back 168 00:07:50,930 --> 00:07:52,200 to check out that unmapped fault. 169 00:07:52,270 --> 00:07:53,230 CHAD OLLINGER: I think so, too. 170 00:07:53,300 --> 00:07:55,770 We never really ruled that spot out. 171 00:07:55,830 --> 00:07:57,670 DUANE OLLINGER: Well, that sounds like a game plan there. 172 00:08:04,830 --> 00:08:07,170 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): This unmapped fault zone is 173 00:08:07,230 --> 00:08:10,030 a spot where we tried to punch in with the boring machine, 174 00:08:10,100 --> 00:08:13,900 and the bedrock was so hard, the bit just slid up the mountain, 175 00:08:13,970 --> 00:08:15,070 parallel to the ground. 176 00:08:15,130 --> 00:08:16,430 CHAD OLLINGER: It's a [bleep] drill stem. 177 00:08:17,500 --> 00:08:18,470 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So we're 178 00:08:18,530 --> 00:08:19,800 gonna go back and see if we can punch 179 00:08:19,870 --> 00:08:21,270 through with a rathole rig. 180 00:08:21,330 --> 00:08:23,770 But first, we need to pinpoint the right spot to drill. 181 00:08:25,100 --> 00:08:27,570 We know there is a cavern here, but we don't know 182 00:08:27,630 --> 00:08:28,970 exactly where to drill into it. 183 00:08:31,900 --> 00:08:34,300 So what we're doing here is called resistivity testing. 184 00:08:39,900 --> 00:08:42,700 So, the first thing we do is put metal stakes in the ground, 185 00:08:42,770 --> 00:08:43,930 equally spaced out. 186 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:47,630 After that, we hook an electrical wire up 187 00:08:47,700 --> 00:08:50,470 to two stakes at the same time, and we send 188 00:08:50,530 --> 00:08:52,000 a charge through those stakes. 189 00:08:55,300 --> 00:08:59,530 The material between the stakes allows the wires to talk. 190 00:09:01,130 --> 00:09:02,630 CHARLIE SNIDER: 3.87. 191 00:09:02,700 --> 00:09:03,930 OK. 192 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:05,430 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): When we get lower readings, 193 00:09:05,500 --> 00:09:07,230 that means we're on bedrock. 194 00:09:07,300 --> 00:09:10,100 Low resistivity, high conductivity. 195 00:09:12,630 --> 00:09:14,870 CHARLIE SNIDER: 6.06. 196 00:09:14,930 --> 00:09:16,430 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Whenever we increase 197 00:09:16,500 --> 00:09:20,370 the distance between the stakes, it also increases the depth 198 00:09:20,430 --> 00:09:21,800 that we're going down. 199 00:09:21,870 --> 00:09:25,170 The hope is, when we get past 30 or 40 feet down, 200 00:09:25,230 --> 00:09:27,000 we'll start seeing some big numbers. 201 00:09:27,070 --> 00:09:29,070 That would suggest a void with nothing 202 00:09:29,130 --> 00:09:31,400 conductive between the two stakes. 203 00:09:31,470 --> 00:09:32,800 CHAD OLLINGER: That's at 20 foot in depth. 204 00:09:32,870 --> 00:09:33,600 CHARLIE SNIDER: Good. 205 00:09:37,300 --> 00:09:39,900 6.06. 206 00:09:39,970 --> 00:09:41,500 Still only 6. 207 00:09:41,570 --> 00:09:42,330 [bleep] 208 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:43,270 I don't know if it's working. 209 00:09:46,470 --> 00:09:48,130 ERIC DRUMMOND: Chad and Charlie, like I said, 210 00:09:48,200 --> 00:09:49,700 this technology generally doesn't 211 00:09:49,770 --> 00:09:52,770 work well in bedrock unless you can get the stake through it. 212 00:09:54,330 --> 00:09:55,300 CHAD OLLINGER: All right. 213 00:09:55,370 --> 00:09:56,530 Let me show you something. 214 00:09:58,330 --> 00:10:01,300 This is a broken drill bit from a while back. 215 00:10:01,370 --> 00:10:03,200 They couldn't get it back out, because it got stuck, 216 00:10:03,270 --> 00:10:04,600 and it ended up breaking. 217 00:10:04,670 --> 00:10:07,300 But we think it's all the way through the void, and if it is, 218 00:10:07,370 --> 00:10:09,200 it'll give us a reading of what's below the bedrock, 219 00:10:09,270 --> 00:10:10,000 right? 220 00:10:10,070 --> 00:10:11,130 Right. 221 00:10:11,200 --> 00:10:11,930 Let's check it. 222 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:12,730 Sure. 223 00:10:18,970 --> 00:10:19,770 All right, we're good? 224 00:10:19,830 --> 00:10:20,570 Yeah. 225 00:10:20,630 --> 00:10:21,970 That's 40 foot in depth. 226 00:10:27,100 --> 00:10:28,730 CHARLIE SNIDER: 18.68. 227 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:29,970 It's higher than we're used to. 228 00:10:34,730 --> 00:10:39,230 That's not-- there's no period on there. 229 00:10:41,230 --> 00:10:42,270 Oh, really? 230 00:10:42,330 --> 00:10:43,270 Hey, come look at this, Eric. 231 00:10:45,230 --> 00:10:46,530 ERIC DRUMMOND: What you got? 232 00:10:46,600 --> 00:10:47,630 Look at this. 233 00:10:47,700 --> 00:10:48,430 That's 1,800. 234 00:10:48,500 --> 00:10:49,270 ERIC DRUMMOND: Oh, wow. 235 00:10:50,570 --> 00:10:51,800 That's significant. 236 00:10:51,870 --> 00:10:53,030 CHAD OLLINGER: Totally open. 237 00:10:53,100 --> 00:10:55,670 If we get through the bedrock, we get to the cave. 238 00:10:55,730 --> 00:10:56,930 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): The test 239 00:10:57,000 --> 00:11:00,100 results were so exciting because the higher the numbers, 240 00:11:00,170 --> 00:11:01,500 the bigger the void. 241 00:11:01,570 --> 00:11:03,930 So it might mean some huge cavern below us. 242 00:11:05,600 --> 00:11:08,930 Might just be this whole area is a huge cavern. 243 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:10,230 ERIC DRUMMOND: Good deal. [laughter] 244 00:11:10,300 --> 00:11:11,200 [bleep] 245 00:11:12,570 --> 00:11:13,800 CHAD OLLINGER: You owe me a beer, Eric. 246 00:11:13,870 --> 00:11:14,630 ERIC DRUMMOND: That's OK. 247 00:11:24,370 --> 00:11:25,870 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): I promised the guys 248 00:11:25,930 --> 00:11:28,630 we'd bring the rathole rig back in if we 249 00:11:28,700 --> 00:11:30,870 found some promising targets. 250 00:11:30,930 --> 00:11:32,330 Bring it in! 251 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:33,670 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): They held 252 00:11:33,730 --> 00:11:36,400 up their end of the bargain, and I'm gonna hold up mine. 253 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:41,370 CHAD OLLINGER: Stand out from there and get right here. 254 00:11:42,500 --> 00:11:43,800 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So we're back 255 00:11:43,870 --> 00:11:45,800 at the unmarked fault zone that we 256 00:11:45,870 --> 00:11:47,430 could not bust through the bedrock 257 00:11:47,500 --> 00:11:48,970 with the boring machine. 258 00:11:49,030 --> 00:11:51,970 Chad used the resistivity test to find out 259 00:11:52,030 --> 00:11:53,900 where there's a void, so we're gonna 260 00:11:53,970 --> 00:11:55,200 drill that with a bigger rig. 261 00:11:55,270 --> 00:11:56,200 Go a little more. 262 00:11:56,270 --> 00:11:57,630 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Chad says 263 00:11:57,700 --> 00:12:00,530 there's a void 30 foot down, and that's an expensive hole. 264 00:12:01,930 --> 00:12:04,530 The little [bleep] better be right. 265 00:12:04,600 --> 00:12:06,500 They're gonna try to get as close to that drill stent 266 00:12:06,570 --> 00:12:07,300 without hitting it, so-- 267 00:12:07,370 --> 00:12:08,900 ERIC DRUMMOND: OK, cool. 268 00:12:08,970 --> 00:12:11,230 It's gonna be just right over here. 269 00:12:11,300 --> 00:12:13,500 That's where the scans on that resistivity 270 00:12:13,570 --> 00:12:16,470 were huge, showing a void right there. 271 00:12:19,570 --> 00:12:23,870 This is my spot that I think is the one, just from the test. 272 00:12:23,930 --> 00:12:25,100 Pressure's on. 273 00:12:25,170 --> 00:12:26,030 Kind of nervous, actually. 274 00:12:26,100 --> 00:12:26,870 [laughing] 275 00:12:53,570 --> 00:12:54,530 Yes! 276 00:12:54,600 --> 00:12:55,400 [laughing] 277 00:12:56,230 --> 00:12:57,700 Water's a great sign, yeah. 278 00:12:57,770 --> 00:12:58,870 Woo-hoo! 279 00:12:58,930 --> 00:13:00,130 No water's a bad sign. 280 00:13:02,270 --> 00:13:03,030 Look at that. 281 00:13:03,100 --> 00:13:04,100 There's water right there. 282 00:13:04,170 --> 00:13:05,130 CHARLIE SNIDER: Wow! ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah! 283 00:13:05,200 --> 00:13:06,000 See it? [clapping, laughing] 284 00:13:06,070 --> 00:13:06,800 There we go. 285 00:13:08,400 --> 00:13:09,130 What are we? 286 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:09,970 CHARLIE SNIDER: 17. 287 00:13:10,030 --> 00:13:10,770 17. 288 00:13:10,830 --> 00:13:11,970 OK, awesome. 289 00:13:12,030 --> 00:13:13,100 Let's go. 290 00:13:13,170 --> 00:13:13,770 DUANE OLLINGER: That's a good sign right there. 291 00:13:13,830 --> 00:13:14,430 [inaudible] , baby. 292 00:13:14,500 --> 00:13:15,200 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah. 293 00:13:15,270 --> 00:13:16,400 Let's drill that [bleep]. 294 00:13:16,470 --> 00:13:22,500 [chuckling] 295 00:13:22,570 --> 00:13:23,700 CHAD OLLINGER: So, the scans were 296 00:13:23,770 --> 00:13:25,930 showing about 24 to 30 feet. 297 00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:27,370 That's where the cave is. 298 00:13:27,430 --> 00:13:31,130 So we've got about 10 more feet or a little bit less. 299 00:13:32,830 --> 00:13:33,970 DUANE OLLINGER: The bottom's dryer. 300 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:38,600 Wet up here and dry down here. 301 00:13:38,670 --> 00:13:39,400 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah. 302 00:13:39,470 --> 00:13:41,070 It's a small seam up top. 303 00:13:41,130 --> 00:13:42,570 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Even though we're 304 00:13:42,630 --> 00:13:45,830 looking for a dry entrance, the water is a good sign at first. 305 00:13:45,900 --> 00:13:47,530 It means that where we're drilling 306 00:13:47,600 --> 00:13:50,070 is connected to the flooded entrance. 307 00:13:50,130 --> 00:13:52,500 Then, if we break through to some dry stuff, 308 00:13:52,570 --> 00:13:54,630 we will have that dry entrance we're looking for. 309 00:13:56,270 --> 00:13:58,000 Yeah, baby. 310 00:13:58,070 --> 00:13:58,870 Come on, baby. 311 00:13:58,930 --> 00:13:59,730 Here we go. 312 00:13:59,800 --> 00:14:00,700 This is it. 313 00:14:02,600 --> 00:14:03,330 Just wait. 314 00:14:03,400 --> 00:14:06,930 We'll go up another 6 foot. 315 00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:07,900 It'll be there. 316 00:14:11,030 --> 00:14:11,770 [bleep] 317 00:14:11,830 --> 00:14:12,900 No pressure, right? 318 00:14:12,970 --> 00:14:14,130 No pressure. [chuckling] 319 00:14:14,200 --> 00:14:14,930 No pressure. 320 00:14:31,430 --> 00:14:32,470 ERIC DRUMMOND: 29 and 1/2. 321 00:14:32,530 --> 00:14:33,370 29 and 1/2. 322 00:14:38,530 --> 00:14:39,770 This should be the one, yeah. 323 00:14:39,830 --> 00:14:40,900 29 and 1/2. 324 00:14:40,970 --> 00:14:41,700 Yeah. 325 00:14:44,770 --> 00:14:46,000 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So, whenever 326 00:14:46,070 --> 00:14:47,930 you punch into the cavern, the drill 327 00:14:48,000 --> 00:14:49,570 should have zero resistance. 328 00:14:50,930 --> 00:14:52,130 The sound should change. 329 00:14:52,200 --> 00:14:54,030 It'll be obvious by looking at the drill 330 00:14:54,100 --> 00:14:57,900 and feeling the machine that we're in the cavern. 331 00:14:57,970 --> 00:14:59,400 - That's wet. - That's the water line right 332 00:14:59,470 --> 00:15:00,370 Yeah, that's completely-- 333 00:15:00,430 --> 00:15:01,500 CHAD OLLINGER: Still digging, though. 334 00:15:01,570 --> 00:15:02,270 ERIC DRUMMOND: Got at least 7 feet of water 335 00:15:02,330 --> 00:15:03,870 in the bottom of the hole. 336 00:15:03,930 --> 00:15:06,600 Of course, the last bit of that section of drill pipe 337 00:15:06,670 --> 00:15:07,400 going down-- 338 00:15:07,470 --> 00:15:09,400 the sound became a lot less. 339 00:15:09,470 --> 00:15:12,030 And so, I don't know if it took pressure off the bit 340 00:15:12,100 --> 00:15:13,170 or if it was falling down. 341 00:15:13,230 --> 00:15:15,400 We'll ask the driller about that. 342 00:15:15,470 --> 00:15:17,570 Were you taking pressure off the bit, or-- 343 00:15:22,600 --> 00:15:23,570 So we're at 32. 344 00:15:25,230 --> 00:15:25,970 Chad? 345 00:15:26,030 --> 00:15:27,270 CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah? 346 00:15:27,330 --> 00:15:29,430 You notice the sound got quieter when the [inaudible] 347 00:15:29,500 --> 00:15:31,130 was almost down? 348 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:32,730 He says that he has to put more pressure on it-- 349 00:15:32,800 --> 00:15:33,800 CHAD OLLINGER: Oh, he is? 350 00:15:33,870 --> 00:15:35,200 ERIC DRUMMOND: --to drill more so that-- 351 00:15:35,270 --> 00:15:36,200 yeah. 352 00:15:36,270 --> 00:15:37,900 It's not a void. 353 00:15:37,970 --> 00:15:39,230 That water-- 354 00:15:39,300 --> 00:15:40,600 It may be clay, and it may be the effects of the water. 355 00:15:40,670 --> 00:15:42,370 That water will probably knock it out, too. 356 00:15:42,430 --> 00:15:43,170 Yep. 357 00:15:43,230 --> 00:15:44,000 Yeah, OK. 358 00:15:44,070 --> 00:15:44,800 Hey, Chad! 359 00:15:46,170 --> 00:15:47,830 What do you say let's shut it down? 360 00:15:47,900 --> 00:15:48,870 One more. 361 00:15:48,930 --> 00:15:50,230 DUANE OLLINGER: That's it. One more. 362 00:15:50,300 --> 00:15:51,030 That's all. 363 00:16:16,270 --> 00:16:17,200 [bleep] [bleep]. 364 00:16:18,770 --> 00:16:19,730 [bleep] [bleep]. 365 00:16:19,800 --> 00:16:20,930 Let's go home. 366 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:21,800 MAN (ON RADIO): Copy that. 367 00:16:21,870 --> 00:16:22,600 Let's go home. 368 00:16:40,570 --> 00:16:42,800 DUANE OLLINGER: Well, fellas, it's coming in, 369 00:16:42,870 --> 00:16:46,400 and it will just flat-ass dump on us, and we know that. 370 00:16:48,100 --> 00:16:50,100 What we do have is a little window here 371 00:16:50,170 --> 00:16:53,270 of maybe one to three days-- 372 00:16:53,330 --> 00:16:56,970 enough time to do one more drill with that rathole rig. 373 00:16:57,030 --> 00:17:01,270 So, one at a time, you guys tell me 374 00:17:01,330 --> 00:17:03,530 what you think is the best scenario, 375 00:17:03,600 --> 00:17:05,830 'cause we got one more drill. 376 00:17:05,900 --> 00:17:06,830 One more drill. 377 00:17:06,900 --> 00:17:08,630 And we'll work our way around, and I 378 00:17:08,700 --> 00:17:11,230 respect all y'all's opinion. 379 00:17:11,300 --> 00:17:12,300 Chad, you want to start? 380 00:17:18,800 --> 00:17:20,300 I think we should go to the energy zone. 381 00:17:22,300 --> 00:17:24,930 The way those GPR guys were freaking 382 00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:29,330 out about whatever's down there might be worth checking out. 383 00:17:29,400 --> 00:17:30,430 OK. 384 00:17:30,500 --> 00:17:32,230 ERIC DRUMMOND: I kind of agree with that. 385 00:17:32,300 --> 00:17:36,500 I've run hundreds of those GPR surveys in my line of work, 386 00:17:36,570 --> 00:17:39,470 and I've never seen this equipment react like that. 387 00:17:39,530 --> 00:17:40,730 Right. 388 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:43,530 And so, it's always a crapshoot when you're drilling. 389 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:44,970 You never know what you're gonna find. 390 00:17:45,030 --> 00:17:46,870 But I want to see what's going on there. 391 00:17:49,430 --> 00:17:50,500 Charlie boy, what do you think? 392 00:17:52,830 --> 00:17:56,230 I'm inclined to go with Chad. 393 00:17:58,370 --> 00:18:00,130 You guys don't think there's any other place 394 00:18:00,200 --> 00:18:02,000 that might benefit us more. 395 00:18:02,070 --> 00:18:04,170 We've already drilled quite a bit, 396 00:18:04,230 --> 00:18:07,030 and we've got one last shot. 397 00:18:07,100 --> 00:18:09,270 And so, something a little bit different 398 00:18:09,330 --> 00:18:13,070 could help us find significant information, and there you go. 399 00:18:13,130 --> 00:18:14,330 CHARLIE SNIDER: That's a good thought. 400 00:18:21,970 --> 00:18:22,700 Well, let's do it. 401 00:18:24,130 --> 00:18:26,930 That drill's on track, so we can take a little bit of snow. 402 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:28,770 But we don't need no ice getting under them 403 00:18:28,830 --> 00:18:34,100 metal tracks, so we better do it now, and we better do it fast. 404 00:18:35,570 --> 00:18:36,470 Sounds good. 405 00:18:36,530 --> 00:18:37,270 Cool. 406 00:18:48,270 --> 00:18:49,770 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Winter's coming in, 407 00:18:49,830 --> 00:18:52,200 and we're running out of time. 408 00:18:52,270 --> 00:18:54,130 It won't be long before it shuts down. 409 00:18:55,900 --> 00:18:57,970 So we decided to dig at the energy zone. 410 00:19:00,870 --> 00:19:03,600 That's been ground zero for all the weird stuff that's 411 00:19:03,670 --> 00:19:04,730 been happening on this project. 412 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:07,870 I've never seen that. 413 00:19:07,930 --> 00:19:09,300 [beeping, whirring] 414 00:19:09,370 --> 00:19:11,070 The control is all [bleep] up. 415 00:19:11,130 --> 00:19:12,230 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We know 416 00:19:12,300 --> 00:19:14,000 that there's something that's causing all 417 00:19:14,070 --> 00:19:16,530 these magnetic interferences. 418 00:19:16,600 --> 00:19:18,530 ERIC DRUMMOND: We're at about 6 feet. 419 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:21,470 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): But so far, the drill's just going 420 00:19:21,530 --> 00:19:22,870 easy and not hitting anything. 421 00:19:24,430 --> 00:19:25,930 ERIC DRUMMOND: 18 feet. 422 00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:26,730 So I don't know. 423 00:19:31,130 --> 00:19:31,870 ERIC DRUMMOND: 25 feet. 424 00:19:36,970 --> 00:19:37,700 50 feet. 425 00:19:41,970 --> 00:19:42,870 75 feet. 426 00:19:44,600 --> 00:19:45,830 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): And then we 427 00:19:45,900 --> 00:19:53,530 get to the end of the bit at 85 foot, and nothing. 428 00:19:58,400 --> 00:20:01,400 So far, we missed on all the targets that we drilled in. 429 00:20:02,900 --> 00:20:04,400 It's frustrating. 430 00:20:04,470 --> 00:20:06,100 But I'll tell you what. 431 00:20:06,170 --> 00:20:09,470 There's something going on here that's creating a huge energy 432 00:20:09,530 --> 00:20:14,430 zone, and come hell or high water, 433 00:20:14,500 --> 00:20:15,970 we will get to the bottom of it. 434 00:20:19,070 --> 00:20:21,800 So if we can't find the access point to get ourself 435 00:20:21,870 --> 00:20:26,770 underground to find the answer, maybe it's time 436 00:20:26,830 --> 00:20:28,500 to bring the answer up to us. 437 00:20:29,830 --> 00:20:30,600 Dang! 438 00:20:30,670 --> 00:20:31,600 Damn. 439 00:20:31,670 --> 00:20:32,730 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Eric thinks 440 00:20:32,800 --> 00:20:34,330 if we get a sample of that dirt down there, 441 00:20:34,400 --> 00:20:36,430 it might tell us why the equipment's 442 00:20:36,500 --> 00:20:40,000 been screwing up and not letting us get down into the cavern. 443 00:20:40,070 --> 00:20:42,300 And if we happen to scoop up a little gold down there, 444 00:20:42,370 --> 00:20:43,670 that sure would be all right with me. 445 00:20:45,700 --> 00:20:50,270 We're building the deal to scrape the walls on that hole 446 00:20:50,330 --> 00:20:52,900 over there in the energy zone. 447 00:20:52,970 --> 00:20:56,530 This device will go down and bring up whatever's down there. 448 00:20:59,830 --> 00:21:01,770 We'll put scrapers on the side of it, 449 00:21:01,830 --> 00:21:03,470 and then we'll use two winches-- one 450 00:21:03,530 --> 00:21:06,000 to let it down, the other winch to tighten it up. 451 00:21:07,500 --> 00:21:09,430 And then that'll make these scrapers go out 452 00:21:09,500 --> 00:21:11,130 and scrape the wall as we raise it up. 453 00:21:14,470 --> 00:21:15,830 ERIC DRUMMOND: I'm real impressed with what 454 00:21:15,900 --> 00:21:16,630 he's done here. 455 00:21:17,900 --> 00:21:20,330 Duane is somewhat of a mechanical genius. 456 00:21:20,400 --> 00:21:22,430 We can do multiple holes on it, right? 457 00:21:22,500 --> 00:21:23,670 Yeah. 458 00:21:23,730 --> 00:21:26,470 We can just back up, release it, drop it back down, 459 00:21:26,530 --> 00:21:27,430 and scrape it again. 460 00:21:27,500 --> 00:21:28,230 That looks great. 461 00:21:33,170 --> 00:21:34,230 DUANE OLLINGER: So now the plan is 462 00:21:34,300 --> 00:21:36,130 that we're gonna put the scraper in all the way 463 00:21:36,200 --> 00:21:39,170 down, around 85 foot, scrape the walls, 464 00:21:39,230 --> 00:21:40,530 bring it up, and see what's down there. 465 00:21:51,730 --> 00:21:54,670 At that board right there, we want to be at 75 foot, 466 00:21:54,730 --> 00:21:56,470 and then we'll give it another 5 foot, 467 00:21:56,530 --> 00:21:58,400 and we'll know we'll be scraping it, all right? 468 00:21:58,470 --> 00:21:59,770 OK, yeah. 469 00:21:59,830 --> 00:22:00,570 OK, Chad. 470 00:22:00,630 --> 00:22:01,370 Let's send it down. 471 00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:17,070 ERIC DRUMMOND: We got 20. 472 00:22:19,530 --> 00:22:20,270 30. 473 00:22:23,930 --> 00:22:24,670 We got 40. 474 00:22:27,630 --> 00:22:28,370 50. 475 00:22:28,430 --> 00:22:29,870 50? ERIC DRUMMOND: Yup. 476 00:22:29,930 --> 00:22:31,700 Damn, that's pretty as a picture down there, fellas. 477 00:22:31,770 --> 00:22:32,600 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah, it is. 478 00:22:34,970 --> 00:22:35,870 DUANE OLLINGER: We're at 100? 479 00:22:35,930 --> 00:22:36,670 ERIC DRUMMOND: 70. 480 00:22:39,170 --> 00:22:40,000 80. 481 00:22:40,070 --> 00:22:41,870 Go 2 more feet. 482 00:22:41,930 --> 00:22:42,800 Of 83 and stop. 483 00:22:42,870 --> 00:22:43,600 CHAD OLLINGER: 83. 484 00:22:43,670 --> 00:22:44,570 There it is. 485 00:22:44,630 --> 00:22:45,930 God, that is down there. 486 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:46,800 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yes, it is. 487 00:22:48,970 --> 00:22:50,600 Let's deploy the scrapers. 488 00:22:50,670 --> 00:22:52,870 We'll bring it up to 78, and I'll call it out. 489 00:22:57,170 --> 00:22:58,300 CHARLIE SNIDER: All right. It's tight. 490 00:22:58,370 --> 00:22:59,030 ERIC DRUMMOND: It's tight? 491 00:22:59,100 --> 00:22:59,830 CHARLIE SNIDER: Yep. 492 00:22:59,900 --> 00:23:02,270 [whirring] 493 00:23:02,330 --> 00:23:04,230 [impact, silence] 494 00:23:04,300 --> 00:23:05,200 [whirring] 495 00:23:06,230 --> 00:23:09,570 [whirring] 496 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:11,500 [grinding] 497 00:23:14,970 --> 00:23:16,370 [whirring] 498 00:23:16,430 --> 00:23:17,470 DUANE OLLINGER: Whoa, whoa, whoa. 499 00:23:18,900 --> 00:23:20,370 Whoa, whoa, whoa. 500 00:23:20,430 --> 00:23:21,300 [bleep] 501 00:23:24,500 --> 00:23:25,700 OK. Whoa, whoa, whoa. 502 00:23:25,770 --> 00:23:26,630 CHAD OLLINGER: It's stuck. 503 00:23:26,700 --> 00:23:27,830 Too tight, Chad. Let her down. 504 00:23:27,900 --> 00:23:28,430 [interposing voices] ERIC DRUMMOND: Let her down. 505 00:23:29,730 --> 00:23:31,200 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): It seems like every time 506 00:23:31,270 --> 00:23:35,230 we make some progress, something else steps 507 00:23:35,300 --> 00:23:36,670 up and starts fighting us. 508 00:23:40,230 --> 00:23:42,900 Let's loosen this one a little bit. 509 00:23:42,970 --> 00:23:43,700 OK. 510 00:23:43,770 --> 00:23:44,900 Let both of 'em down. 511 00:23:47,770 --> 00:23:48,900 CHAD OLLINGER: All right. She's free. 512 00:23:48,970 --> 00:23:50,070 DUANE OLLINGER: There you go. There you go. 513 00:23:50,130 --> 00:23:50,600 CHAD OLLINGER: She's free. DUANE OLLINGER: OK. 514 00:23:50,670 --> 00:23:51,270 We're free. 515 00:23:51,330 --> 00:23:52,100 OK, come on up here. 516 00:23:53,530 --> 00:23:54,630 Let's take it all the way up. 517 00:23:56,370 --> 00:23:57,100 Let's see what we did. 518 00:23:58,970 --> 00:24:00,700 We have a hell of a sample on our side. 519 00:24:00,770 --> 00:24:01,570 ERIC DRUMMOND: I think so. 520 00:24:03,070 --> 00:24:03,970 20. 521 00:24:04,030 --> 00:24:04,930 Here we go. 522 00:24:09,230 --> 00:24:09,970 Ooh. 523 00:24:10,030 --> 00:24:11,270 Look. 524 00:24:11,330 --> 00:24:12,270 That's blue. 525 00:24:12,330 --> 00:24:13,570 Interesting. 526 00:24:13,630 --> 00:24:14,800 CHAD OLLINGER: [bleep],, that's blue. 527 00:24:14,870 --> 00:24:15,600 ERIC DRUMMOND: Wow. 528 00:24:16,670 --> 00:24:18,100 It is. 529 00:24:18,170 --> 00:24:20,000 Look at that. 530 00:24:20,070 --> 00:24:21,300 ERIC DRUMMOND: That's definitely blue. 531 00:24:24,230 --> 00:24:25,100 I see the blue. 532 00:24:25,170 --> 00:24:26,170 CHARLIE SNIDER: Wow, that's cool. 533 00:24:26,230 --> 00:24:27,000 ERIC DRUMMOND: I see it. 534 00:24:27,070 --> 00:24:28,400 CHARLIE SNIDER: Look at that. 535 00:24:28,470 --> 00:24:30,070 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We brought that scraper back up, 536 00:24:30,130 --> 00:24:33,030 and all of a sudden, we pulled up blue dirt. 537 00:24:33,100 --> 00:24:34,000 ERIC DRUMMOND: Wow. 538 00:24:34,070 --> 00:24:34,930 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): It was 539 00:24:35,000 --> 00:24:36,070 a bluest dirt you ever seen. 540 00:24:36,130 --> 00:24:38,670 And what it is, I just don't know. 541 00:24:38,730 --> 00:24:40,700 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): I've seen some really weird things 542 00:24:40,770 --> 00:24:43,270 in my career as a geologist, but this blue dirt 543 00:24:43,330 --> 00:24:45,800 we're seeing here is really, really interesting. 544 00:24:45,870 --> 00:24:48,470 So I want to explore it more. 545 00:24:48,530 --> 00:24:50,130 What could the blue mean, Eric? 546 00:24:50,200 --> 00:24:54,030 ERIC DRUMMOND: Well, from a geologic standpoint, it's rare. 547 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:56,400 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): First thing 548 00:24:56,470 --> 00:25:00,300 that comes to mind is an interesting mineral called 549 00:25:00,370 --> 00:25:01,570 iridium. 550 00:25:01,630 --> 00:25:04,900 It can be worth as much or more than gold. 551 00:25:04,970 --> 00:25:07,470 Iridium is so rare, and the demand is so high. 552 00:25:07,530 --> 00:25:10,570 It's used in electronics and microchips. 553 00:25:10,630 --> 00:25:13,670 The price fluctuates, but right now it's around $3,000 554 00:25:13,730 --> 00:25:15,130 an ounce. 555 00:25:15,200 --> 00:25:17,870 But usually you only see it in small particles. 556 00:25:17,930 --> 00:25:20,830 It's not normally found in massive deposits, 557 00:25:20,900 --> 00:25:22,700 because a lot of it comes from space impacts. 558 00:25:24,030 --> 00:25:26,130 So, when the impact occurs, it spreads it 559 00:25:26,200 --> 00:25:29,070 all out in very fine particles. 560 00:25:29,130 --> 00:25:31,270 A deposit of iridium is really not something 561 00:25:31,330 --> 00:25:32,530 you normally see on Earth. 562 00:25:34,330 --> 00:25:36,370 ERIC DRUMMOND: Iridium-- just highly conductive. 563 00:25:37,830 --> 00:25:40,430 This could be the element that's causing everything to go wrong. 564 00:25:40,500 --> 00:25:43,000 This could be the explanation for this energy. 565 00:25:44,900 --> 00:25:46,430 I think that's a success. CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah, it is. 566 00:25:46,500 --> 00:25:47,300 DUANE OLLINGER: Hell yeah. 567 00:25:47,370 --> 00:25:48,130 [laughing] 568 00:25:48,200 --> 00:25:48,970 ERIC DRUMMOND: All right. 569 00:25:49,030 --> 00:25:49,770 We'll set her down. 570 00:25:58,170 --> 00:25:59,100 [bird hooting] 571 00:26:12,500 --> 00:26:13,370 Yeah. 572 00:26:13,430 --> 00:26:14,470 Let's just walk up this draw here. 573 00:26:14,530 --> 00:26:15,270 OK. 574 00:26:17,970 --> 00:26:19,400 ERIC DRUMMOND: We've been experiencing really 575 00:26:19,470 --> 00:26:21,230 weird things going on here. 576 00:26:21,300 --> 00:26:22,770 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): Well, a huge deposit 577 00:26:22,830 --> 00:26:25,830 of a blue mineral is just so strange, 578 00:26:25,900 --> 00:26:28,100 and I think we have to explore more to see if there's 579 00:26:28,170 --> 00:26:29,100 iridium on the property. 580 00:26:35,200 --> 00:26:36,700 I know our main focus is finding out 581 00:26:36,770 --> 00:26:38,400 what's underneath the ground here, 582 00:26:38,470 --> 00:26:41,870 but maybe the answer is it's a huge deposit of iridium. 583 00:26:41,930 --> 00:26:44,800 So if that's true, these deposits could be worth 584 00:26:44,870 --> 00:26:46,200 more than any buried treasure. 585 00:26:48,900 --> 00:26:51,330 I think it's worth taking a sample here. 586 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:53,130 It looks like, when this is flowing, 587 00:26:53,200 --> 00:26:54,630 you got a little waterfall right here, 588 00:26:54,700 --> 00:26:56,600 and the heavy materials are gonna sit right at the bottom 589 00:26:56,670 --> 00:26:57,400 here. 590 00:26:57,470 --> 00:26:58,530 CHAD OLLINGER: Gotcha. 591 00:26:58,600 --> 00:26:59,730 Grab me that sample bag? 592 00:26:59,800 --> 00:27:01,070 Yep, yep. 593 00:27:01,130 --> 00:27:02,400 ERIC DRUMMOND: We'll get some of the digging tools out. 594 00:27:02,470 --> 00:27:05,830 Iridium is heavier than gold, so we're 595 00:27:05,900 --> 00:27:07,900 hoping to find it right in the bottom of this trap right here. 596 00:27:07,970 --> 00:27:09,100 Nice. 597 00:27:09,170 --> 00:27:10,270 ERIC DRUMMOND: That's some nice-looking material. 598 00:27:11,470 --> 00:27:14,070 If we find iridium in this sample here, 599 00:27:14,130 --> 00:27:15,830 we'll go all throughout this gully here. 600 00:27:15,900 --> 00:27:17,100 CHAD OLLINGER: Yes. 601 00:27:17,170 --> 00:27:20,370 If we found a legitimate, minable deposit, 602 00:27:20,430 --> 00:27:21,530 that could be worth a lot of money. 603 00:27:25,870 --> 00:27:27,700 What is this? 604 00:27:27,770 --> 00:27:29,170 Oh my goodness. 605 00:27:29,230 --> 00:27:29,970 Whoa. 606 00:27:42,800 --> 00:27:43,900 Grab me that sample bag? 607 00:27:43,970 --> 00:27:45,230 Yep, yep. 608 00:27:45,300 --> 00:27:46,600 ERIC DRUMMOND: We'll get some of the digging tools out. 609 00:27:46,670 --> 00:27:50,170 Iridium is heavier than gold, so we're 610 00:27:50,230 --> 00:27:52,270 hoping to find it right in the bottom of this trap right here. 611 00:27:59,830 --> 00:28:00,900 What is this? 612 00:28:02,900 --> 00:28:03,730 Oh my goodness. 613 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:05,330 Whoa. 614 00:28:07,470 --> 00:28:08,770 [bleep] It's super heavy-- 615 00:28:08,830 --> 00:28:10,000 ERIC DRUMMOND: What is that? CHAD OLLINGER: --whatever it is. 616 00:28:10,070 --> 00:28:10,800 It's heavy? 617 00:28:10,870 --> 00:28:12,030 Yeah. 618 00:28:12,100 --> 00:28:13,470 Oh my god. 619 00:28:13,530 --> 00:28:15,670 I think we got a meteorite. 620 00:28:15,730 --> 00:28:16,700 What the heck? 621 00:28:16,770 --> 00:28:17,670 [laughing] 622 00:28:21,070 --> 00:28:22,430 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): Iridium is often 623 00:28:22,500 --> 00:28:25,230 associated with meteorites. 624 00:28:25,300 --> 00:28:28,400 It's more plentiful in outer space than it is on Earth. 625 00:28:28,470 --> 00:28:30,970 And so, meteorite on site here could 626 00:28:31,030 --> 00:28:35,030 be a very good indication of high concentrations of iridium. 627 00:28:35,100 --> 00:28:36,430 ERIC DRUMMOND: Very interesting. 628 00:28:38,430 --> 00:28:39,370 Can you catch that? 629 00:28:39,430 --> 00:28:41,530 [laughter] 630 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:43,070 DUANE OLLINGER: That is a heavy son of a buck. 631 00:28:43,130 --> 00:28:44,070 ERIC DRUMMOND: Isn't it? 632 00:28:44,130 --> 00:28:44,730 Doesn't that feel good in your hand? 633 00:28:45,970 --> 00:28:47,100 That's crazy. 634 00:28:47,170 --> 00:28:48,870 You can just tell how hot that son of a buck got. 635 00:28:48,930 --> 00:28:50,030 [inaudible] 636 00:28:50,100 --> 00:28:51,330 The speed that that thing got up to is just-- 637 00:28:51,400 --> 00:28:53,600 It's nice holding something that came from outer space. 638 00:28:53,670 --> 00:28:54,400 CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah. 639 00:28:56,930 --> 00:28:58,930 ERIC DRUMMOND: This could be a major, major discovery. 640 00:28:59,000 --> 00:28:59,730 Yeah. 641 00:29:01,170 --> 00:29:03,200 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): I've said since day 1 642 00:29:03,270 --> 00:29:05,470 that I want to know the truth. 643 00:29:05,530 --> 00:29:07,500 I always thought that that search would lead 644 00:29:07,570 --> 00:29:09,530 me to gold in those caverns. 645 00:29:09,600 --> 00:29:13,600 But if there's a super valuable space mineral on this property, 646 00:29:13,670 --> 00:29:16,000 we will look into that, also. 647 00:29:16,070 --> 00:29:17,600 Maybe it's all connected somehow. 648 00:29:24,530 --> 00:29:27,370 ERIC DRUMMOND: I'm heading upstream, getting samples, 649 00:29:27,430 --> 00:29:29,900 and I'll bring 'em back and see what we've got. 650 00:29:32,730 --> 00:29:34,170 This looks like a perfect spot. 651 00:29:44,630 --> 00:29:46,630 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): If I can get enough samples to show 652 00:29:46,700 --> 00:29:49,230 that there are significant amounts of iridium on site, 653 00:29:49,300 --> 00:29:51,000 it could not only be worth a lot of money. 654 00:29:51,070 --> 00:29:53,900 It could maybe explain some of the anomalies that 655 00:29:53,970 --> 00:29:54,930 have been happening out here. 656 00:29:57,670 --> 00:29:58,830 CHAD OLLINGER: If it's not one thing, 657 00:29:58,900 --> 00:30:01,100 it's another out here, all the time. 658 00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:08,730 ERIC DRUMMOND: It looks like thunderstorms are brewing. 659 00:30:12,070 --> 00:30:12,930 [bleep] 660 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:13,970 I don't want to be on the mountain 661 00:30:14,030 --> 00:30:16,670 when it starts lightning. 662 00:30:16,730 --> 00:30:19,100 CHAD OLLINGER: This weather is killing us. 663 00:30:19,170 --> 00:30:22,200 It's like it has a mind of its own, trying to shut us down. 664 00:30:23,570 --> 00:30:25,200 ERIC DRUMMOND: This is what you have to deal with when 665 00:30:25,270 --> 00:30:26,300 you're out in the field. 666 00:30:26,370 --> 00:30:27,370 You're dealing with weather. 667 00:30:27,430 --> 00:30:28,930 You're dealing with terrain. 668 00:30:29,000 --> 00:30:29,730 [shouts] 669 00:30:35,270 --> 00:30:37,530 CHARLIE SNIDER (VOICEOVER): We have these quite often. 670 00:30:37,600 --> 00:30:41,070 All of a sudden, you get this lightning and thundering going 671 00:30:41,130 --> 00:30:43,330 on, and you don't even know what's 672 00:30:43,400 --> 00:30:44,670 gonna happen till it happens. 673 00:30:47,970 --> 00:30:49,100 CHAD OLLINGER: It's getting close. 674 00:30:58,700 --> 00:30:59,970 Now it's really time to go. 675 00:31:05,500 --> 00:31:06,630 CHARLIE SNIDER (VOICEOVER): We don't 676 00:31:06,700 --> 00:31:09,330 have any control out here. 677 00:31:09,400 --> 00:31:11,770 We have to go with what mother nature gives us. 678 00:31:13,130 --> 00:31:18,400 And right now, it's not giving us a lot of opportunity. 679 00:31:23,630 --> 00:31:24,370 Here we go. 680 00:31:24,430 --> 00:31:26,000 I think I beat it. 681 00:31:26,070 --> 00:31:29,130 I think I cheated death one more time here. 682 00:31:29,200 --> 00:31:31,100 [panting] 683 00:31:31,170 --> 00:31:31,900 OK. 684 00:31:37,830 --> 00:31:38,630 I made it. 685 00:31:48,330 --> 00:31:49,730 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): Duane brought 686 00:31:49,800 --> 00:31:52,570 me onto this project to try to help him get into this cavern. 687 00:31:52,630 --> 00:31:54,830 Obviously, after Chad found that box, 688 00:31:54,900 --> 00:31:56,700 I started to like this treasure angle. 689 00:31:58,630 --> 00:32:01,130 Can you get that underneath there? 690 00:32:01,200 --> 00:32:04,430 But not all treasure is buried in underground caverns. 691 00:32:04,500 --> 00:32:07,000 Iridium is a naturally-occurring mineral that's more 692 00:32:07,070 --> 00:32:08,670 valuable than a box of gold. 693 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:11,330 CHARLIE SNIDER: Come on, Eric! 694 00:32:11,400 --> 00:32:12,630 [laughing] 695 00:32:19,430 --> 00:32:20,930 ERIC DRUMMOND: First, we'll do a surface sample. 696 00:32:25,770 --> 00:32:27,500 This is nice, red-looking material here. 697 00:32:27,570 --> 00:32:28,730 CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah, it is, isn't it? 698 00:32:28,800 --> 00:32:30,430 ERIC DRUMMOND: It's got some iron in it for sure. 699 00:32:30,500 --> 00:32:32,800 They say that iridium has an affinity for iron. 700 00:32:32,870 --> 00:32:33,600 Is that right? 701 00:32:33,670 --> 00:32:34,400 Yeah. 702 00:32:34,470 --> 00:32:35,600 Hopefully it shows. 703 00:32:35,670 --> 00:32:37,030 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): We've got three samples 704 00:32:37,100 --> 00:32:38,230 from all over the ranch. 705 00:32:38,300 --> 00:32:40,770 We've got a surface sample from yesterday's hike. 706 00:32:40,830 --> 00:32:43,130 We got a sample from the meteor site. 707 00:32:43,200 --> 00:32:44,930 And we have a sample of the blue mineral 708 00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:47,570 that we pulled out of the energy zone. 709 00:32:47,630 --> 00:32:49,500 I used to always be hoping for gold, 710 00:32:49,570 --> 00:32:50,870 but now I'm hoping for iridium. 711 00:32:52,670 --> 00:32:55,000 All I can do is give them options, basically, 712 00:32:55,070 --> 00:32:58,900 and I'll give them that option to mine for iridium 713 00:32:58,970 --> 00:33:02,330 if we find it in significant concentration. 714 00:33:02,400 --> 00:33:06,130 So, next, this is the blue zone, so we'll do the same thing. 715 00:33:08,400 --> 00:33:09,670 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): We're looking 716 00:33:09,730 --> 00:33:12,730 for evidence of a meaningful concentration of iridium-- 717 00:33:12,800 --> 00:33:14,570 something that may explain the anomalies 718 00:33:14,630 --> 00:33:16,270 that go on around the property. 719 00:33:16,330 --> 00:33:18,700 And if it's that big, that means we can mine it. 720 00:33:18,770 --> 00:33:19,500 I like that. 721 00:33:21,370 --> 00:33:23,070 The last is just a small sample, 722 00:33:23,130 --> 00:33:25,670 but OK, this is the meteorite wash. 723 00:33:25,730 --> 00:33:26,470 Do the honors. 724 00:33:26,530 --> 00:33:27,270 Go ahead. 725 00:33:28,330 --> 00:33:29,430 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We know, 726 00:33:29,500 --> 00:33:31,000 whenever we get that first snow and the weather 727 00:33:31,070 --> 00:33:33,000 starts kicking up, that we're getting 728 00:33:33,070 --> 00:33:34,230 close to the end of the season. 729 00:33:35,670 --> 00:33:39,100 I obviously want to go into the cavern and back to the box, 730 00:33:39,170 --> 00:33:41,630 but if we can find something else of value 731 00:33:41,700 --> 00:33:45,370 before we get snowed in, that'd be huge, too. 732 00:33:45,430 --> 00:33:46,770 ERIC DRUMMOND: So we got our sample there. 733 00:33:46,830 --> 00:33:49,730 That's our concentrate, which we'll pan out. 734 00:33:49,800 --> 00:33:50,870 Nice. 735 00:33:50,930 --> 00:33:53,730 So, first we'll do the surface sample we took. 736 00:33:53,800 --> 00:33:54,570 OK. 737 00:33:54,630 --> 00:33:58,070 [suspenseful music] 738 00:34:06,600 --> 00:34:10,000 ERIC DRUMMOND: Right off the bat, I'm not seeing anything. 739 00:34:13,200 --> 00:34:15,870 Now we'll do the meteorite sample. 740 00:34:28,830 --> 00:34:30,000 I don't see anything there. 741 00:34:33,870 --> 00:34:35,830 Now we'll look at the next one. 742 00:34:35,900 --> 00:34:37,870 This is the sample from the blue zone. 743 00:34:37,930 --> 00:34:39,500 I'm really hopeful for this sample here. 744 00:34:49,800 --> 00:34:50,830 Look at that. 745 00:34:50,900 --> 00:34:52,030 Yeah, you can definitely see that. 746 00:34:52,100 --> 00:34:53,930 It's a shiny, metallic, bluish thing. 747 00:34:54,000 --> 00:34:55,470 Yeah, yeah. 748 00:34:55,530 --> 00:34:56,800 ERIC DRUMMOND: Interesting. 749 00:34:58,170 --> 00:34:59,070 It could be iridium. 750 00:35:51,940 --> 00:35:53,570 This is the sample from the blue zone. 751 00:35:53,640 --> 00:35:55,540 I'm really hopeful for this sample here. 752 00:36:05,740 --> 00:36:06,800 Look at that. 753 00:36:06,870 --> 00:36:08,000 Yeah, you can definitely see that. 754 00:36:08,070 --> 00:36:09,840 It's a shiny, metallic, bluish thing. 755 00:36:09,900 --> 00:36:11,440 Yeah, yeah. 756 00:36:11,500 --> 00:36:12,640 ERIC DRUMMOND: Interesting. 757 00:36:12,700 --> 00:36:13,900 There's two of 'em. 758 00:36:13,970 --> 00:36:14,900 Two pieces right there. 759 00:36:14,970 --> 00:36:15,870 Two pieces. 760 00:36:15,940 --> 00:36:16,900 What is that? 761 00:36:16,970 --> 00:36:17,700 It could be iridium. 762 00:36:20,240 --> 00:36:22,740 If it is iridium, it's coming from somewhere, 763 00:36:22,800 --> 00:36:25,240 and so there could be a big deposit up there. 764 00:36:29,600 --> 00:36:33,540 If we find this load source of that, oof, that's huge. 765 00:36:34,940 --> 00:36:37,040 Depending on the size of the deposit, 766 00:36:37,100 --> 00:36:39,170 it can be worth millions, tens of millions, 767 00:36:39,240 --> 00:36:40,500 hundreds of millions. 768 00:36:40,570 --> 00:36:41,940 It's that valuable. 769 00:36:42,000 --> 00:36:45,370 Yes, they're small, but having that many pieces in one spot 770 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:47,400 is really, really significant. 771 00:36:47,470 --> 00:36:49,170 From a geology aspect, that's huge. 772 00:36:50,570 --> 00:36:51,870 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Well, Eric found four flakes 773 00:36:51,940 --> 00:36:54,140 of something, and it might be iridium, 774 00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:57,070 so we're gonna test 'em with the XRF gun 775 00:36:57,140 --> 00:36:58,540 and see how pure they are. 776 00:37:01,370 --> 00:37:03,770 But it's gonna have to be a high concentration 777 00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:06,300 before we want to get into a iridium mining operation 778 00:37:06,370 --> 00:37:07,100 out here. 779 00:37:09,570 --> 00:37:10,700 DUANE OLLINGER: We're ready? 780 00:37:10,770 --> 00:37:11,700 ERIC DRUMMOND: Start her up. 781 00:37:11,770 --> 00:37:12,500 [beep] 782 00:37:13,570 --> 00:37:15,300 Parts per million, iridium, minable-- 783 00:37:15,370 --> 00:37:17,640 it's considered 10 parts per million. 784 00:37:17,700 --> 00:37:20,700 So anything above 20 would be amazing, right? 785 00:37:20,770 --> 00:37:22,040 Oh, yeah, absolutely. 786 00:37:22,100 --> 00:37:23,140 Come on, iridium. 787 00:37:25,570 --> 00:37:26,440 [beep] 788 00:37:26,500 --> 00:37:27,770 Hey. 789 00:37:27,840 --> 00:37:29,200 ERIC DRUMMOND: That's 50 parts per million? 790 00:37:29,270 --> 00:37:30,040 - 61. - Yeah, there-- 791 00:37:30,100 --> 00:37:31,070 [interposing voices] 792 00:37:31,140 --> 00:37:32,040 ERIC DRUMMOND: So it's still running. 793 00:37:32,100 --> 00:37:32,640 It's still running. It's going up. 794 00:37:32,700 --> 00:37:33,840 It just got 87. 795 00:37:33,900 --> 00:37:36,000 ERIC DRUMMOND: 80 parts per million? 796 00:37:36,070 --> 00:37:37,400 Oh, my. 797 00:37:37,470 --> 00:37:38,840 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): The early stages of the process-- 798 00:37:38,900 --> 00:37:40,870 it's coming up 80 parts per million. 799 00:37:40,940 --> 00:37:42,740 We've got iridium, guys. 800 00:37:42,800 --> 00:37:44,700 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): That was significant in itself. 801 00:37:44,770 --> 00:37:47,740 If it had ended at that point, I would have been very happy. 802 00:37:47,800 --> 00:37:48,540 Uh-oh. 803 00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:50,140 This is the full scan here? 804 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:51,370 This is the final? - Yep. 805 00:37:51,440 --> 00:37:52,240 [beep] 806 00:37:52,300 --> 00:37:53,040 ERIC DRUMMOND: Oh! 807 00:37:53,100 --> 00:37:56,300 804,000? 808 00:37:56,370 --> 00:37:58,000 And those specs are pure iridium. 809 00:37:59,800 --> 00:38:02,040 It jumped up to 800,000. 810 00:38:02,100 --> 00:38:03,670 Like, what? 811 00:38:03,740 --> 00:38:04,640 That's amazing. 812 00:38:04,700 --> 00:38:05,440 CHARLIE SNIDER: That's unbelievable. 813 00:38:05,500 --> 00:38:06,570 ERIC DRUMMOND: That's fantastic. 814 00:38:06,640 --> 00:38:07,940 You got it, man! 815 00:38:08,000 --> 00:38:08,940 [laughter] 816 00:38:10,070 --> 00:38:10,570 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): It's amazing. 817 00:38:10,640 --> 00:38:11,470 It shot high. 818 00:38:11,540 --> 00:38:12,940 It shot huge. 819 00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:14,440 I think Eric's on to something here. 820 00:38:15,770 --> 00:38:17,600 We may have an iridium mine here. 821 00:38:17,670 --> 00:38:18,470 That'd be all right. 822 00:38:18,540 --> 00:38:19,500 That'd be real good. 823 00:38:20,540 --> 00:38:21,740 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): We're still 824 00:38:21,800 --> 00:38:24,700 a long ways from finding a minable deposit, 825 00:38:24,770 --> 00:38:27,370 but that's very significant. 826 00:38:27,440 --> 00:38:28,540 That's awesome. 827 00:38:28,600 --> 00:38:29,800 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): I'm not giving up 828 00:38:29,870 --> 00:38:32,070 on the treasure in these caves, but we could be sitting 829 00:38:32,140 --> 00:38:34,400 on a huge iridium deposit. 830 00:38:34,470 --> 00:38:35,840 ERIC DRUMMOND: We're on the trail, boys. 831 00:38:35,900 --> 00:38:37,800 Duane, you ready to become an iridium magnate? 832 00:38:39,600 --> 00:38:41,000 That'd be a "yes." 833 00:38:41,070 --> 00:38:41,800 [laughing] 834 00:38:41,870 --> 00:38:42,600 All right. 835 00:38:42,670 --> 00:38:43,570 I'll second that motion. 836 00:38:43,640 --> 00:38:44,370 There you go. 837 00:38:50,770 --> 00:38:52,470 CHARLIE SNIDER: One beer left. 838 00:38:52,540 --> 00:38:53,570 Gonna be hard to split. 839 00:38:55,070 --> 00:38:56,340 ERIC DRUMMOND: I'll tell you what, guys. 840 00:38:56,400 --> 00:38:58,540 I can feel the chill in the air. 841 00:38:58,600 --> 00:39:02,340 Our season's almost to the end, but I'm real happy. 842 00:39:02,400 --> 00:39:03,770 I'm happy about what we found. 843 00:39:03,840 --> 00:39:06,170 I'm happy about the potential. 844 00:39:06,240 --> 00:39:07,470 I'm a prospector. 845 00:39:07,540 --> 00:39:10,340 And so, what I'm seeing are indications that you have 846 00:39:10,400 --> 00:39:12,870 something significant here. 847 00:39:12,940 --> 00:39:14,840 We have a minable deposit of iridium. 848 00:39:16,340 --> 00:39:18,170 It could be worth millions. 849 00:39:18,240 --> 00:39:22,100 It could also explain why we've been seeing these weird things, 850 00:39:22,170 --> 00:39:23,770 the equipment malfunctions. 851 00:39:23,840 --> 00:39:25,240 Iridium will do that, then? 852 00:39:25,300 --> 00:39:28,970 ERIC DRUMMOND: Well, it's a very dense metal, just like gold. 853 00:39:29,040 --> 00:39:32,900 So, with a GPR or even resistivity, it 854 00:39:32,970 --> 00:39:35,170 can affect the instruments, is what I'm saying. 855 00:39:35,240 --> 00:39:36,400 CHARLIE SNIDER: So you think it would 856 00:39:36,470 --> 00:39:37,800 cause a lot of interference? 857 00:39:37,870 --> 00:39:38,840 ERIC DRUMMOND: It could, yeah. 858 00:39:40,540 --> 00:39:42,340 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): There are still some question 859 00:39:42,400 --> 00:39:43,970 marks out there, but I think we've 860 00:39:44,040 --> 00:39:45,700 answered one very big question. 861 00:39:47,570 --> 00:39:49,640 Why are all of our electronics-- 862 00:39:49,700 --> 00:39:52,400 drones, GPR, sound engineering equipment-- 863 00:39:52,470 --> 00:39:53,200 [interference] 864 00:39:53,270 --> 00:39:54,540 --in the basement-- 865 00:39:54,600 --> 00:39:55,940 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): --camera system gone haywire? 866 00:39:57,100 --> 00:39:59,570 It's a very distinct possibility that iridium 867 00:39:59,640 --> 00:40:01,740 is causing this interference. 868 00:40:03,800 --> 00:40:07,500 Well, I think we solved one part of it, 869 00:40:07,570 --> 00:40:09,670 but we still got a long ways to go. 870 00:40:11,240 --> 00:40:12,500 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah, there's still a lot 871 00:40:12,570 --> 00:40:14,370 of discoveries to be made. 872 00:40:14,440 --> 00:40:17,240 Not only the treasure aspect, but the mineral. 873 00:40:17,300 --> 00:40:19,300 We know it's connected somehow. 874 00:40:19,370 --> 00:40:21,100 CHARLIE SNIDER: That's the mystery of this place. 875 00:40:21,170 --> 00:40:21,900 ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah. 876 00:40:24,870 --> 00:40:26,540 DUANE OLLINGER: So here's the deal, fellas. 877 00:40:26,600 --> 00:40:31,870 It's high risk out here, but the reward is just overwhelming. 878 00:40:34,300 --> 00:40:37,270 And no risk, no fun. 879 00:40:37,340 --> 00:40:38,470 [laughter] 880 00:40:38,540 --> 00:40:40,840 I hate to admit it, but I'm one of those junkies, 881 00:40:40,900 --> 00:40:42,600 and I think I raised one just like me. 882 00:40:44,670 --> 00:40:46,570 CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We've answered one big question, 883 00:40:46,640 --> 00:40:48,640 which is [bleep] awesome. 884 00:40:48,700 --> 00:40:50,770 But for the next six months, I'm gonna 885 00:40:50,840 --> 00:40:53,770 be dreaming about that box in that cavern, man. 886 00:40:55,740 --> 00:40:56,900 ERIC DRUMMOND (VOICEOVER): Sometimes, 887 00:40:56,970 --> 00:40:58,900 to do something very significant, 888 00:40:58,970 --> 00:41:01,070 you have to deal with a little bit of risk. 889 00:41:02,770 --> 00:41:05,440 But once in a while, you get that big payday. 890 00:41:05,500 --> 00:41:06,870 Yeah. It's coming. 891 00:41:06,940 --> 00:41:07,670 We're close. 892 00:41:07,740 --> 00:41:08,470 Yeah. 893 00:41:10,770 --> 00:41:12,170 DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): I'm telling you, 894 00:41:12,240 --> 00:41:16,140 there is so much here, and where this will lead us, 895 00:41:16,200 --> 00:41:16,970 I'll never know. 896 00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,140 Man, that's what life's all about-- 897 00:41:21,200 --> 00:41:21,940 the journey. 898 00:41:25,340 --> 00:41:26,670 DUANE OLLINGER: What a ride, man. 899 00:41:26,740 --> 00:41:27,670 ERIC DRUMMOND: I'm all in. 900 00:41:27,740 --> 00:41:29,200 CHARLIE SNIDER: Let's go for it, 100%. 901 00:41:29,270 --> 00:41:31,070 CHAD OLLINGER: I'm ready. 61179

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