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DUANE OLLINGER: This
whole place is mystery,
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and it's all about
finding the truth.
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But we're looking
for buried treasure.
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We've got stories
about Aztec gold.
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MAN: According to
legend, they stored
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it in the Uinta Mountains.
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Stories about the Rhodes mine.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: This
very well could be
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where this treasure is buried.
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See this?
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We're on the verge
of a huge discovery.
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It could be worth
millions of dollars.
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But there's more to this
story than what you think.
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We call it the energy zone.
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CHAD OLLINGER:
It's unexplainable,
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but it's creating
something out of nothing.
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[cackling]
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I'm gonna have to
rethink everything.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): These pieces
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are starting to line up.
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DUANE OLLINGER: The heck?
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Did you hear that?
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
But there's risks on this deal.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Look at this.
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He's going into a trance.
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Right where Chad's camping.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Right
where Chad's camping.
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My whole family's out there.
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This is a whole
new ball game now.
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There are some places on Earth
that just don't seem right,
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but land feels different.
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It acts different.
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And this here is
one of those places.
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Some say the land is trying
to hold on to something.
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Aztec treasure.
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Holy [bleep].
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
Caverns of gold.
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Look at this.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): Mormon riches.
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It'll be a million
dollars here.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): Some even
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say there's a buried spaceship.
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DUANE OLLINGER: Hell yeah.
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): Me?
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I never cared much
about the stories.
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I just care about
finding whatever
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the hell is in the ground.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Let's
get out of here.
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[shouts]
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[gasping]
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Everybody needs to grab
their stuff now so we
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can go catch up with Chad.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: I think it's
time to start wearing firearms.
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Well, why do you
think I carry mine?
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I think I'll carry mine, too.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): So we
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see this trespasser
on a trail cam
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that Charlie set up right
next to Chad's camp.
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I don't like for anything to
get in the way of our work,
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but safety does come first.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: There's
Chad, right there.
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DUANE OLLINGER: What's the deal?
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What's going on?
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Everything all right?
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CHAD OLLINGER: I
checked on the family.
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They're OK, but he
might still be out here.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Yeah.
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We need to find this
guy if he's here.
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Where was that camera at?
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It was right back over here.
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Right over there.
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We can check along
this bank here.
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DUANE OLLINGER: See a
vehicle or anything?
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No.
No vehicles at all.
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No lights.
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Nothing.
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Well.
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DUANE OLLINGER: Geez.
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CHAD OLLINGER: There's no
telling where he could be.
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DUANE OLLINGER: No.
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Not in this mess.
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Crazy son of a buck like
that could hide anywhere.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Well, OK.
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DUANE OLLINGER: What
do you think, Charlie?
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I think we probably
need to split up.
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If you can get your side-by-side
and take care of the road--
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DUANE OLLINGER: OK.
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Chad, if you'll stay within
hollering distance of me--
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CHAD OLLINGER: OK.
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--I'mma push further,
deeper into the woods here,
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along the creek.
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And if we can flush
him out, we can get
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him up on the road [inaudible].
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OK, I got him.
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[tense music]
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CHARLIE SNIDER: What's
that over there?
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Hey!
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Hey!
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[bleep]
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He's not here.
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He's probably
long gone by now,
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but I don't see any
footprints or anything.
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CHAD OLLINGER:
It's just so dense.
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There's my dad, right there.
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See anything?
DUANE OLLINGER: No.
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Didn't see anything.
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What did you guys see?
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Nah, we didn't find
anything in there.
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DUANE OLLINGER: Well, let's
get the hell out of here.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: All right.
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It was pretty weird,
though, wasn't it?
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CHAD OLLINGER: Got my
attention, I will say.
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DUANE OLLINGER: That
was a skinwalker.
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CARISSA DAVENPORT: This area
is known for skinwalkers.
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There are evil spirits that
can shapeshift into whatever
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needs be, and they are entities
that are not to be messed with.
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PAM WARNER: The people that live
here are very afraid of them
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and have had a lot of
experiences with them.
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They've seen people actually
turn into different animals,
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like a coyote.
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The cows-- they'd find them
in the morning, all mutilated.
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I believe that they've
always been here.
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It's part of the Native
American lore of the area.
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It's starting to
happen more and more.
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Just be careful
with what you're
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messing with, because sometimes
it can follow you home.
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
I put a huge amount of money
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into this project,
and my goal has always
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been to get into the cavern and
find out the truth about what
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the hell's down there.
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And hopefully, that's
a truckload of gold.
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But part of the reason that we
haven't got accomplished what
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we need to is some of
these weird things that
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are happening to
us on this ranch,
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and they take up
a lot of our time.
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[beep]
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Ah, [bleep].
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): So
it's my job as the boss to keep
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everybody's eye on the target.
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We found a box in the
bottom of these caverns.
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And people don't go around
burying a box of nothing.
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It has to be something
that's valuable.
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And right now, we still don't
have a good entry point.
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If we could bring a rathole
rig in and drop right down in
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and see if there's a dry
entrance that we can walk into,
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that's just better.
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It takes the risk out of it.
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DUANE OLLINGER: We will bring
that drilling rig back in,
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but we have to get some
better target points.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: What about
running some geophysical?
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You guys have mentioned you
having ER survey equipment,
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like electrical resistivity?
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Yeah.
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We have the resistivity.
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Use something like that.
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Maybe that can pinpoint.
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You go closer to the
source where you know
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you've broken into it before.
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CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): We've
been throwing everything we got
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to try to get into the cavern.
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We've tried GPR, dyeing the
pond, the boring machine.
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We're down to the last couple
of things in our toolkit.
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CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah.
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We'll get that tester out,
the resistivity tester,
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and just five different
spots around here.
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Great.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: I'd really
be interested in going back
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to check out that
unmapped fault.
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CHAD OLLINGER: I think so, too.
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We never really
ruled that spot out.
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DUANE OLLINGER: Well, that
sounds like a game plan there.
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CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
This unmapped fault zone is
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a spot where we tried to punch
in with the boring machine,
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and the bedrock was so hard, the
bit just slid up the mountain,
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parallel to the ground.
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CHAD OLLINGER: It's
a [bleep] drill stem.
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CHAD OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): So we're
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gonna go back and
see if we can punch
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through with a rathole rig.
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But first, we need to pinpoint
the right spot to drill.
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We know there is a cavern
here, but we don't know
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exactly where to drill into it.
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So what we're doing here is
called resistivity testing.
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So, the first thing we do is
put metal stakes in the ground,
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equally spaced out.
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After that, we hook
an electrical wire up
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to two stakes at the
same time, and we send
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a charge through those stakes.
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The material between the stakes
allows the wires to talk.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: 3.87.
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OK.
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CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
When we get lower readings,
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that means we're on bedrock.
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Low resistivity,
high conductivity.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: 6.06.
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CHAD OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
Whenever we increase
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the distance between the stakes,
it also increases the depth
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that we're going down.
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The hope is, when we get
past 30 or 40 feet down,
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we'll start seeing
some big numbers.
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That would suggest
a void with nothing
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conductive between
the two stakes.
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CHAD OLLINGER: That's
at 20 foot in depth.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Good.
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6.06.
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Still only 6.
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[bleep]
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I don't know if it's working.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Chad and
Charlie, like I said,
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this technology
generally doesn't
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work well in bedrock unless you
can get the stake through it.
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CHAD OLLINGER: All right.
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Let me show you something.
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This is a broken drill
bit from a while back.
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They couldn't get it back
out, because it got stuck,
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and it ended up breaking.
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But we think it's all the way
through the void, and if it is,
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it'll give us a reading of
what's below the bedrock,
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right?
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Right.
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Let's check it.
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Sure.
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All right, we're good?
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Yeah.
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That's 40 foot in depth.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: 18.68.
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It's higher than
we're used to.
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That's not-- there's
no period on there.
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Oh, really?
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Hey, come look at this, Eric.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: What you got?
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Look at this.
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That's 1,800.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Oh, wow.
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That's significant.
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CHAD OLLINGER: Totally open.
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If we get through the
bedrock, we get to the cave.
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CHAD OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): The test
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results were so exciting
because the higher the numbers,
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the bigger the void.
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So it might mean some
huge cavern below us.
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Might just be this whole
area is a huge cavern.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Good deal.
[laughter]
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[bleep]
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CHAD OLLINGER: You
owe me a beer, Eric.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: That's OK.
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
I promised the guys
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we'd bring the rathole
rig back in if we
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found some promising targets.
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Bring it in!
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): They held
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up their end of the bargain,
and I'm gonna hold up mine.
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CHAD OLLINGER: Stand out from
there and get right here.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): So we're back
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at the unmarked
fault zone that we
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could not bust
through the bedrock
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with the boring machine.
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Chad used the resistivity
test to find out
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where there's a
void, so we're gonna
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drill that with a bigger rig.
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Go a little more.
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DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): Chad says
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there's a void 30 foot down,
and that's an expensive hole.
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The little [bleep]
better be right.
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They're gonna try to get
as close to that drill stent
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without hitting it, so--
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ERIC DRUMMOND: OK, cool.
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It's gonna be just
right over here.
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That's where the scans
on that resistivity
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were huge, showing
a void right there.
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This is my spot that I think
is the one, just from the test.
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Pressure's on.
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Kind of nervous, actually.
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[laughing]
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Yes!
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[laughing]
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Water's a great sign, yeah.
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Woo-hoo!
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No water's a bad sign.
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Look at that.
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There's water right there.
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CHARLIE SNIDER: Wow!
ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah!
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See it?
[clapping, laughing]
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There we go.
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What are we?
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CHARLIE SNIDER: 17.
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17.
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OK, awesome.
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Let's go.
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DUANE OLLINGER: That's
a good sign right there.
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[inaudible] , baby.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah.
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Let's drill that [bleep].
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[chuckling]
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CHAD OLLINGER:
So, the scans were
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showing about 24 to 30 feet.
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That's where the cave is.
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So we've got about 10 more
feet or a little bit less.
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DUANE OLLINGER:
The bottom's dryer.
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Wet up here and dry down here.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah.
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It's a small seam up top.
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DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
Even though we're
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looking for a dry entrance, the
water is a good sign at first.
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It means that where
we're drilling
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is connected to the
flooded entrance.
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Then, if we break through
to some dry stuff,
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we will have that dry
entrance we're looking for.
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Yeah, baby.
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Come on, baby.
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Here we go.
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This is it.
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Just wait.
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We'll go up another 6 foot.
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It'll be there.
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[bleep]
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No pressure, right?
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No pressure.
[chuckling]
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No pressure.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: 29 and 1/2.
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29 and 1/2.
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This should be the one, yeah.
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29 and 1/2.
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Yeah.
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CHAD OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): So, whenever
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you punch into the
cavern, the drill
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should have zero resistance.
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The sound should change.
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It'll be obvious by
looking at the drill
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and feeling the machine
that we're in the cavern.
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- That's wet.
- That's the water line right
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Yeah, that's completely--
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CHAD OLLINGER: Still
digging, though.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: Got at
least 7 feet of water
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in the bottom of the hole.
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Of course, the last bit of
that section of drill pipe
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going down--
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the sound became a lot less.
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And so, I don't know if it
took pressure off the bit
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or if it was falling down.
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We'll ask the
driller about that.
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Were you taking pressure
off the bit, or--
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So we're at 32.
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Chad?
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CHAD OLLINGER: Yeah?
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You notice the sound got
quieter when the [inaudible]
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was almost down?
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He says that he has to
put more pressure on it--
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CHAD OLLINGER: Oh, he is?
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ERIC DRUMMOND: --to
drill more so that--
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yeah.
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It's not a void.
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That water--
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It may be clay, and it may
be the effects of the water.
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That water will probably
knock it out, too.
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Yep.
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Yeah, OK.
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Hey, Chad!
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What do you say
let's shut it down?
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One more.
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DUANE OLLINGER: That's it.
One more.
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That's all.
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[bleep] [bleep].
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[bleep] [bleep].
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00:16:19,800 --> 00:16:20,930
Let's go home.
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MAN (ON RADIO): Copy that.
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Let's go home.
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DUANE OLLINGER: Well,
fellas, it's coming in,
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and it will just flat-ass
dump on us, and we know that.
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00:16:48,100 --> 00:16:50,100
What we do have is
a little window here
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of maybe one to three days--
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enough time to do one more
drill with that rathole rig.
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So, one at a time,
you guys tell me
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what you think is
the best scenario,
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'cause we got one more drill.
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00:17:05,900 --> 00:17:06,830
One more drill.
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00:17:06,900 --> 00:17:08,630
And we'll work our
way around, and I
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respect all y'all's opinion.
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00:17:11,300 --> 00:17:12,300
Chad, you want to start?
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00:17:18,800 --> 00:17:20,300
I think we should
go to the energy zone.
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00:17:22,300 --> 00:17:24,930
The way those GPR
guys were freaking
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out about whatever's down there
might be worth checking out.
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OK.
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ERIC DRUMMOND: I kind
of agree with that.
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I've run hundreds of those GPR
surveys in my line of work,
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and I've never seen this
equipment react like that.
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00:17:39,530 --> 00:17:40,730
Right.
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00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:43,530
And so, it's always a
crapshoot when you're drilling.
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00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:44,970
You never know what
you're gonna find.
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00:17:45,030 --> 00:17:46,870
But I want to see
what's going on there.
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00:17:49,430 --> 00:17:50,500
Charlie boy,
what do you think?
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00:17:52,830 --> 00:17:56,230
I'm inclined to go with Chad.
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00:17:58,370 --> 00:18:00,130
You guys don't think
there's any other place
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that might benefit us more.
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00:18:02,070 --> 00:18:04,170
We've already
drilled quite a bit,
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00:18:04,230 --> 00:18:07,030
and we've got one last shot.
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00:18:07,100 --> 00:18:09,270
And so, something a
little bit different
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00:18:09,330 --> 00:18:13,070
could help us find significant
information, and there you go.
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CHARLIE SNIDER:
That's a good thought.
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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
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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.
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00:18:36,530 --> 00:18:37,270
Cool.
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00:18:48,270 --> 00:18:49,770
DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER):
Winter's coming in,
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00:18:49,830 --> 00:18:52,200
and we're running out of time.
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00:18:52,270 --> 00:18:54,130
It won't be long
before it shuts down.
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00:18:55,900 --> 00:18:57,970
So we decided to dig
at the energy zone.
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00:19:00,870 --> 00:19:03,600
That's been ground zero for
all the weird stuff that's
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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]
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00:19:09,370 --> 00:19:11,070
The control is all [bleep] up.
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00:19:11,130 --> 00:19:12,230
DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): We know
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that there's something
that's causing all
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00:19:14,070 --> 00:19:16,530
these magnetic interferences.
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00:19:16,600 --> 00:19:18,530
ERIC DRUMMOND: We're
at about 6 feet.
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00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:21,470
DUANE OLLINGER (VOICEOVER): But
so far, the drill's just going
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00:19:21,530 --> 00:19:22,870
easy and not hitting anything.
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00:19:24,430 --> 00:19:25,930
ERIC DRUMMOND: 18 feet.
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00:19:26,000 --> 00:19:26,730
So I don't know.
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00:19:31,130 --> 00:19:31,870
ERIC DRUMMOND: 25 feet.
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00:19:36,970 --> 00:19:37,700
50 feet.
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00:19:41,970 --> 00:19:42,870
75 feet.
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00:19:44,600 --> 00:19:45,830
DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): And then we
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00:19:45,900 --> 00:19:53,530
get to the end of the bit
at 85 foot, and nothing.
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00:19:58,400 --> 00:20:01,400
So far, we missed on all the
targets that we drilled in.
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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
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00:20:09,530 --> 00:20:14,430
zone, and come
hell or high water,
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00:20:14,500 --> 00:20:15,970
we will get to the bottom of it.
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00:20:19,070 --> 00:20:21,800
So if we can't find the
access point to get ourself
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00:20:21,870 --> 00:20:26,770
underground to find the
answer, maybe it's time
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00:20:26,830 --> 00:20:28,500
to bring the answer up to us.
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00:20:29,830 --> 00:20:30,600
Dang!
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00:20:30,670 --> 00:20:31,600
Damn.
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00:20:31,670 --> 00:20:32,730
DUANE OLLINGER
(VOICEOVER): Eric thinks
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if we get a sample of
that dirt down there,
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00:20:34,400 --> 00:20:36,430
it might tell us
why the equipment's
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00:20:36,500 --> 00:20:40,000
been screwing up and not letting
us get down into the cavern.
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00:20:40,070 --> 00:20:42,300
And if we happen to scoop
up a little gold down there,
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00:20:42,370 --> 00:20:43,670
that sure would be
all right with me.
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00:20:45,700 --> 00:20:50,270
We're building the deal to
scrape the walls on that hole
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00:20:50,330 --> 00:20:52,900
over there in the energy zone.
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00:20:52,970 --> 00:20:56,530
This device will go down and
bring up whatever's down there.
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00:20:59,830 --> 00:21:01,770
We'll put scrapers
on the side of it,
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00:21:01,830 --> 00:21:03,470
and then we'll use
two winches-- one
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to let it down, the other
winch to tighten it up.
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00:21:07,500 --> 00:21:09,430
And then that'll make
these scrapers go out
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and scrape the wall
as we raise it up.
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00:21:14,470 --> 00:21:15,830
ERIC DRUMMOND: I'm real
impressed with what
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00:21:15,900 --> 00:21:16,630
he's done here.
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00:21:17,900 --> 00:21:20,330
Duane is somewhat of
a mechanical genius.
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00:21:20,400 --> 00:21:22,430
We can do multiple
holes on it, right?
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00:21:22,500 --> 00:21:23,670
Yeah.
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00:21:23,730 --> 00:21:26,470
We can just back up, release
it, drop it back down,
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00:21:26,530 --> 00:21:27,430
and scrape it again.
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00:21:27,500 --> 00:21:28,230
That looks great.
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00:21:33,170 --> 00:21:34,230
DUANE OLLINGER:
So now the plan is
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that we're gonna put the
scraper in all the way
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00:21:36,200 --> 00:21:39,170
down, around 85 foot,
scrape the walls,
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00:21:39,230 --> 00:21:40,530
bring it up, and see
what's down there.
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00:21:51,730 --> 00:21:54,670
At that board right there,
we want to be at 75 foot,
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00:21:54,730 --> 00:21:56,470
and then we'll give
it another 5 foot,
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00:21:56,530 --> 00:21:58,400
and we'll know we'll be
scraping it, all right?
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00:21:58,470 --> 00:21:59,770
OK, yeah.
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00:21:59,830 --> 00:22:00,570
OK, Chad.
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00:22:00,630 --> 00:22:01,370
Let's send it down.
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00:22:16,200 --> 00:22:17,070
ERIC DRUMMOND: We got 20.
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00:22:19,530 --> 00:22:20,270
30.
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00:22:23,930 --> 00:22:24,670
We got 40.
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00:22:27,630 --> 00:22:28,370
50.
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00:22:28,430 --> 00:22:29,870
50?
ERIC DRUMMOND: Yup.
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00:22:29,930 --> 00:22:31,700
Damn, that's pretty as a
picture down there, fellas.
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00:22:31,770 --> 00:22:32,600
ERIC DRUMMOND: Yeah, it is.
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00:22:34,970 --> 00:22:35,870
DUANE OLLINGER: We're at 100?
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00:22:35,930 --> 00:22:36,670
ERIC DRUMMOND: 70.
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00:22:39,170 --> 00:22:40,000
80.
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00:22:40,070 --> 00:22:41,870
Go 2 more feet.
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00:22:41,930 --> 00:22:42,800
Of 83 and stop.
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00:22:42,870 --> 00:22:43,600
CHAD OLLINGER: 83.
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00:22:43,670 --> 00:22:44,570
There it is.
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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.
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00:22:48,970 --> 00:22:50,600
Let's deploy the scrapers.
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00:22:50,670 --> 00:22:52,870
We'll bring it up to 78,
and I'll call it out.
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00:22:57,170 --> 00:22:58,300
CHARLIE SNIDER: All right.
It's tight.
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00:22:58,370 --> 00:22:59,030
ERIC DRUMMOND: It's tight?
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00:22:59,100 --> 00:22:59,830
CHARLIE SNIDER: Yep.
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00:22:59,900 --> 00:23:02,270
[whirring]
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00:23:02,330 --> 00:23:04,230
[impact, silence]
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00:23:04,300 --> 00:23:05,200
[whirring]
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00:23:06,230 --> 00:23:09,570
[whirring]
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00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:11,500
[grinding]
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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.
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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.
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00:23:27,900 --> 00:23:28,430
[interposing voices]
ERIC DRUMMOND: Let her down.
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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.
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