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[Parker] Mud Mountain's
where the bulk of our money
was spent this season,
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and that's where hopefully
the bulk of the gold's
gonna come from.
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[narrator]
27-year-old mine boss
Parker Schnabel
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has gambled over $4 million
to get to pay at Mud Mountain.
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Now, with just a month to go
before the Yukon winter
shuts him down,
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he's counting on
the deepest cut
he's ever mined
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paying out big.
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[Parker] The first couple
cleanups went bad.
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At only an ounce or two
an hour, it's definitely not
looking too promising yet.
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It's not producing
like it should be.
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[Mitch]
You're always wondering,
you know,
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is it gonna sluice
as well as it drilled?
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You know, are we gonna see
some awesome cleanups here?
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Now that we're mining it,
well, it's mining
pretty average.
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So, it's definitely
disappointing.
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[Parker] Have we figured out
where any of the gold is yet?
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[Mitch] The strange thing
is here, you look at it
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and it doesn't even
look, like, really
awesome-looking...
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- [Parker] No, nothing in here...
- [Mitch] ...pay.
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- [Parker] ...has been awesome-looking.
- [Mitch] Yeah.
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[Parker] And I just want
to pick nuggets out
of the *bleep* bank!
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- [Mitch] Out of the hill?
- [Parker] Is that too much to ask?
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- Now, his is pretty much all bedrock, huh?
- [Mitch] Yeah.
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[Parker] Might find
some gold in the bedrock.
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If that's where we're at
then I think we should
probably just do it.
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[Mitch] I really don't want
to be sending bedrock
up to the wash plant there
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'cause we're trying
to keep that thing
in one piece.
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[Parker] Yeah, I get that,
but for me,
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it's just making sure
that we get as much gold
out of the ground as we can.
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I'm just curious
how diggable it is.
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[Mitch] In the rest
of the valley,
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when we get into this
and it's hard.
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[Parker] There's one way
to find out and that's
with a big old wash plant.
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[Mitch] Copy that.
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[narrator] To find
the super-rich material
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the drill tests
indicate is here,
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Parker decides to go
even deeper
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and run the bedrock
beneath the pay layer.
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[Parker] Hate running bedrock,
whether there's lots of gold
in it or not, whatever,
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like, we're committed
to doing it and we've
got to get it finished.
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[Mitch] Right now,
it looks like it's all about
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getting this bedrock here
out of Mud Mountain,
get it up to Big Red.
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If this is what Parker
wants to do,
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risking tearing things up
and breaking*bleep*,
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this is what we're gonna,
you know, send through
our wash plants here.
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[narrator] Rookie miner
Justin Fraser feeds Big Red.
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[Mitch on radio]
Justin, you got a copy?
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Yeah, go ahead, Mitch.
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Hey, man, we got some real
chunky bedrock here
coming out of Mud Mountain,
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you know, there's a good
chance there's some
good gold in here.
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[Justin] Copy that,
I'll throw her in.
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[loud bang]
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Whoa!
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[bleeps]
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Gonna have to hop in there
and clean it out a bit.
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Material we're running
out of Mud Mountain,
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is plugging her up,
but we gotta
catch it right away,
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or if the rock jams up,
it can hit the belt, then
we'll have a real disaster.
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[bleeps]
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[narrator] After an hour
of downtime, Justin fires up
Big Red again
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and crosses his fingers
it's worth the struggle.
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[Justin] Let's hope
this works.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[narrator]
Tony Beets is chasing
a 4,500-ounce target
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mining Paradise Hill's
wall cut.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[narrator] But with only
a month left in the season,
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he has just
2,600 ounces of gold.
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We're at the end
of the season,
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we're gonna try to sluice
as much as possible.
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Right now, we're not
gonna waste time
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trying to*bleep*
around with another cut.
We're still sluicing.
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We're gonna have to
run this material
as efficiently as possible,
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it's all we can hope for.
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[narrator] After missing out
on an Indian River
water license,
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Tony's got a plan
for a quick cash infusion.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[narrator] Three years ago,
Tony bought the Jasmine B
and the Kid Commando
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to haul Dredge 2
from Thistle Creek
150 miles away.
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Now, he needs to drag
the larger one, the Jasmine B,
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out of the river
to deliver to his buyer.
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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[narrator] To remove
the Jasmine B,
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Tony must first move
a paddle-wheeler
out of the way,
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push the Jasmine B
back into the river
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and remove the steel skids
it's resting on,
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before winching the Jasmine B
onto the river bank,
ready for transport.
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All without putting a scratch
on any of the boats.
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[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] Tony has pulled
all his best operators
off the mine site
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to try and get the job done
in just two days.
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[Tony speaking]
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[Tony] Monica!
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[Mike] Uh...
Uh, you gotta turn.
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- *bleep*
- Other way, other way.
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[Monica] Oh, my *bleep*.
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*bleep*
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[Tony speaking]
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[Len] Yes.
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[Mike] You think we're ready?
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[Monica] Fire it up!
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[narrator] Tony only had time
to bring two loaders
down from Paradise Hill.
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He's counting on them
having enough power
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to push the 100-ton Jasmine B
off the slipway.
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*bleep*
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[Tony laughing]
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[narrator] Now,
Tony needs the loaders
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to drag the steel skids
it was resting on
out of the way.
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[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] Youngest son,
Mike, is back in the cab.
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[Tony speaking]
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[Monica on radio]
Guys, Mike and I are almost--
I think we are touching.
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[Tony speaking]
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[Mike] Holy *bleep*.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[narrator] At the Yukon River,
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Tony Beets is battling
to drag a 100-foot steel skid
out of the way
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so he can complete
the million-dollar sale
of his riverboat fleet.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[narrator] Tony brings in
two Kenworths
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and the Oshkosh
tank transporter.
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Their winches
have a combined pulling power
of over 100 tons.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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[whistles]
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[Kevin]
Not running one of those
winches, are you?
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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- [Kevin] Yes.
- [Len] Yes.
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*bleep*
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[Kevin] Yes.
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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Yeah.
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[Len] Let's do this!
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Let's crank it up!
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Steady now!
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[Tony speaking]
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[Len]
*bleep* beautiful!
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Huh? Yeah, I figured
that one was solid.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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[Rick] We've only got
a few short weeks left.
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You know, winter's coming,
and up here,
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man, it can sneak up on you
way before you even know it.
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[narrator] In the mountains
above Keno,
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Rick Ness is pushing
for a 2,000-ounce season
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to take him
into the Yukon mining
big leagues.
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But he's less than halfway
to his target and winter
is closing in fast.
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You know, we've still got
1,200 ounces to go
to hit our 2,000-ounce goal,
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but we've got
this big beautiful wash plant
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finally back up
and running after two years.
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We're just about
at that high-grade pay
that we're looking for.
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That's the stuff
we're gonna need.
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[narrator] Rick's invested
almost $1 million
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digging down 90 feet
in Rally Valley.
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Drill results indicate they
should be approaching
the richest material,
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paying out 3 ounces
per 100 yards,
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and potentially worth
$5 million.
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But first, they have
to sluice the low-grade
pay dirt above it.
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[Rick] We're gonna have
to crank this plant up
to 300 yards an hour,
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and just slam dirt
through that wash plant
till it freezes.
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It's time to see what
that thing can really do.
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[narrator] At their current
pace, Rick's team hope
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to get down to the rich pay
layer in a matter of days.
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We're not even halfway
to our 2,000-ounce goal yet.
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And, you know, literally
running out of time.
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We need a high-volume plant
which Monster Red is
absolutely built for.
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I mean, 300 yards an hour
is *bleep* crazy.
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[bleeps]
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[narrator] Veteran operator,
Chris Kruse, digs out pay.
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We got this slick new setup,
this hopper feeder.
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Crank the plant back up
to 300 yards per hour,
[claps] boom.
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It is just chowing
through pay dirt.
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Like, I think our chances
are improving again
to 2,000 ounces.
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[narrator] At their current
pace, Rick's team are hoping
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to find the rich pay layer
in a matter of days.
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Operator Kyle Lawson
feeds the plant.
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[Kyle] Almost down
to this good pay.
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Brennan is digging down.
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The other guys are
hauling it so...
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Just a matter of time.
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So all hands on deck.
Just trying to get down
to the good stuff.
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Oh, what the *bleep*
we got going on here?
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Oh, *bleep*.
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[on radio] Hey, Rick.
You got a copy?
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Yeah, go for Rick.
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Looks like we got rocks
rolling back down
this conveyor.
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[Rick] That ain't good, buddy.
Yeah, I'll be right there.
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[Rick] Yeah, this
ain't *bleep* good.
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I mean, this is... This
is gonna be a problem.
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Right, Kyle? I mean,
the rocks bouncing like that?
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If they bounce they can
take out rollers, and if they
come all the way back
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they're gonna smash right
into the *bleep* head drum.
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Yeah. Can't have that.
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If that keeps happening,
we're gonna have damage
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and that damage is gonna
equal downtime and we just
can't *bleep* have it.
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The rocks that we have
here, they're so round
they just wanna roll.
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*bleep*, I don't
know what to do.
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Without a mechanic,
the only thing I can
think of right now
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is to call the company
I bought it from.
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Keep it running for now.
Keep an eye on it.
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If it starts getting outta
control, I don't...
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- We may have to shut down.
- Okay.
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Yeah, it *bleep* kills
me to do this,
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but until we get a solution
for these rocks rolling...
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Gonna have to keep it
at about 200 yards an hour.
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Hopefully we figure this out
quick though, because...
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Clock's ticking.
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Hey, Barry. Rick Ness here.
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I've got rocks rolling back
on that elevator conveyer.
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Yeah.
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Oh, yeah. No, that'd be great.
Like, how soon could
you guys be here?
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All right.
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All right, thanks a lot.
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All right. Bye, Barry.
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[narrator] Until the hopper
manufacturer can reach
lower Duncan Creek,
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a two-day drive away,
Monster Red is stuck
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running just 200
yards an hour.
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And Rick is stuck
on his lower-grade pay.
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They're gonna get in the truck
right now, come out to site,
and help me deal with this.
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And then hopefully
they get here
with their solutions
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and get running
300 yards an hour.
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[Tony speaking]
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*bleep*
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00:21:38,724 --> 00:21:39,517
*bleep*
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*bleep*
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[narrator]
At the Yukon River...
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*bleep*
241
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[narrator] Tony Beets is back
242
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to haul a million dollars'
worth of boats onto trailers,
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ready for collection
by his buyer.
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[Tony speaking]
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We are trying to get
Jasmine a little bit
more out of the water.
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We got the 500 Kenworth
over here with the winch
on the back.
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So we put that
against the bank,
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and then we winch
Jasmine onto the beach
as far as possible.
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[Len on radio] Mine
is not pulling anymore.
250
00:22:48,724 --> 00:22:49,793
[Tony speaking]
251
00:22:49,827 --> 00:22:50,724
[loud bang]
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00:22:50,758 --> 00:22:51,620
[Tony speaking]
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00:22:55,275 --> 00:22:56,103
*bleep*
254
00:23:02,310 --> 00:23:06,724
[narrator] Tony's winch
tractors are slipping
on the riverbank's soft sand.
255
00:23:08,655 --> 00:23:13,965
Jasmine is a little bit
too heavy to keep
the 500 Kenworths in place.
256
00:23:14,000 --> 00:23:17,344
So we are dragging
the Kenworths into the river
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instead of the other way
around, how it should be.
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[Tony speaking and bleeps]
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[Len] Jump in the loader.
Maybe we don't need it,
jump in the loader.
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Eh?
261
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[Tony speaking]
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00:23:51,931 --> 00:23:53,793
[cell phone ringing]
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*bleep*
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00:24:09,241 --> 00:24:10,034
*bleep*
265
00:24:13,034 --> 00:24:13,827
*bleep*
266
00:24:18,310 --> 00:24:19,137
*bleep*
267
00:24:24,310 --> 00:24:25,137
*bleep*
268
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*bleep*
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00:24:53,275 --> 00:24:54,137
[Len] [bleeps] eh?
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*bleep*
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*bleep*
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00:25:06,862 --> 00:25:07,689
*bleep*
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[Justin] It's gnarly bedrock
that we're pulling out.
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It's definitely not easy
on our equipment.
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It's banging and crashing
hard on the shaker deck.
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[narrator] At Mud Mountain,
Parker Schnabel's
running bedrock
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hoping it holds
the $8 million in gold
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the drill results
indicate is here.
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- [Parker] How's things here?
- [Mitch] She's pretty full.
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[Parker] Yeah, and with
that bedrock it packs
worse too, huh?
281
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- [Mitch] Yeah.
- [Parker] Keep going.
282
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[Justin] All this big bedrock
is not easy on the whole
wash plant.
283
00:26:07,241 --> 00:26:09,793
We can't really afford
any more repercussions
or downtime.
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Had way too much of it.
285
00:26:17,310 --> 00:26:18,206
[Mitch] Damn.
286
00:26:18,241 --> 00:26:20,586
- [loud bang]
- Whoa! Holy *bleep*!
287
00:26:20,620 --> 00:26:22,793
[rattling]
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00:26:26,448 --> 00:26:28,103
[Mitch] Whoa!
289
00:26:28,137 --> 00:26:29,724
[Parker] What the *bleep*
is going on here?
290
00:26:40,241 --> 00:26:43,000
Well, as you can see,
this motor's jumping
all over the place.
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00:26:43,655 --> 00:26:45,586
The reason for that,
292
00:26:45,620 --> 00:26:48,413
this right here.
This is a tensioner.
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00:26:48,448 --> 00:26:50,724
This keeps this
motor isolated.
294
00:26:50,758 --> 00:26:52,862
And you can see it's broke.
295
00:26:52,896 --> 00:26:55,827
All the vibration
and the rattling
and energy
296
00:26:55,862 --> 00:26:57,827
that gets transferred
through these machines,
297
00:26:57,862 --> 00:26:59,862
running bedrock takes
a toll on them.
298
00:27:02,965 --> 00:27:08,172
[narrator] Mud Mountain
is refusing to give up its
bedrock gold without a fight.
299
00:27:10,758 --> 00:27:13,931
What do you think, Ty?
Can we just--
Can we pull this thing down?
300
00:27:13,965 --> 00:27:15,379
Is that bolt gonna be
long enough?
301
00:27:16,241 --> 00:27:17,793
[Tyson speaking]
302
00:27:17,827 --> 00:27:19,655
[Mitch] Yeah? Get this
thing going again.
303
00:27:19,689 --> 00:27:23,000
[Tyson speaking]
304
00:27:23,034 --> 00:27:24,448
[Mitch] Perfect.
305
00:27:24,482 --> 00:27:26,724
You're gonna have to pull
this back into place,
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00:27:26,758 --> 00:27:29,172
reweld this, see if we
can get it fixed.
307
00:27:45,379 --> 00:27:47,965
[Mitch] Oh, man.
She looks like it's
been broke for a while.
308
00:27:48,000 --> 00:27:51,000
Must just have been rattling
around in there
and finally let loose.
309
00:27:52,655 --> 00:27:54,448
[narrator] At Parker
Schnabel's claim,
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Mud Mountain bedrock
has broken Big Red.
311
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[Mitch] So there's a bolt
that runs through here.
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00:28:02,758 --> 00:28:04,827
You can see it's just
ripped its way out,
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00:28:04,862 --> 00:28:07,068
and you can see it's kinda
rusty on this side,
314
00:28:07,103 --> 00:28:09,172
so it must have been
cracked for a bit here.
315
00:28:09,206 --> 00:28:10,896
But it finally broke
all the way.
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00:28:10,931 --> 00:28:13,310
With this not attached here...
317
00:28:13,344 --> 00:28:16,103
That motor can just jump
around, do whatever it wants.
318
00:28:19,862 --> 00:28:23,172
[narrator] A bolt holding
the tensioner,
319
00:28:23,206 --> 00:28:26,793
which isolates the motor
from the shaker deck,
320
00:28:26,827 --> 00:28:30,896
has broken loose from
the steel plate it sits on.
321
00:28:33,241 --> 00:28:37,068
Mitch's fix, hoist the motor
back into position.
322
00:28:38,931 --> 00:28:42,241
Realign the tensioner bolt,
323
00:28:42,275 --> 00:28:44,482
and weld it back
into the plate.
324
00:28:48,379 --> 00:28:52,827
Gotta get the motor back
in place, so the belts
stay on there,
325
00:28:52,862 --> 00:28:55,000
they stay tight,
the shaker deck shakes,
326
00:28:55,034 --> 00:28:56,931
and this motor isn't
jumping all over the place.
327
00:28:59,034 --> 00:28:59,862
[hammering]
328
00:29:01,482 --> 00:29:03,896
So right now, we just gotta
get this back into position.
329
00:29:04,896 --> 00:29:07,275
Once we do that, then
we can weld it up.
330
00:29:07,310 --> 00:29:10,241
So we gotta get that bolt
lined right back up
where it was there.
331
00:29:11,344 --> 00:29:13,724
Then we can polish it up
and throw a weld on it.
332
00:29:20,758 --> 00:29:23,827
So right now, we've
got the shaker motor
back in place.
333
00:29:23,862 --> 00:29:26,896
We've got the tensioner bolt
put back where it needs to be.
334
00:29:26,931 --> 00:29:28,344
We're gonna weld
this thing back up.
335
00:29:28,379 --> 00:29:31,068
Once we do that, we'll
take the clamps off.
336
00:29:31,103 --> 00:29:37,206
You know, Big Red's taken
a lot of abuse this season
and we gotta keep it going.
337
00:29:38,724 --> 00:29:41,275
Once we do this,
we can fire back up.
338
00:29:41,310 --> 00:29:43,862
And hopefully we can get
through this pay dirt here
from Mud Mountain
339
00:29:43,896 --> 00:29:45,172
before we have
any more problems.
340
00:29:45,758 --> 00:29:47,000
[Tyson] Watch your eyes.
341
00:29:53,068 --> 00:29:56,068
[narrator] Time to see
if Tyson's weld holds.
342
00:29:58,517 --> 00:30:01,586
[Tyson] 30 seconds or 30 feet,
that's my warranty.
343
00:30:01,620 --> 00:30:04,206
Man, I think that's solid.
Let's get her fired back up.
344
00:30:04,241 --> 00:30:05,793
- Sounds good.
- [Justin] Let's try her out.
345
00:30:05,827 --> 00:30:07,724
[Mitch] Hopefully,
when we hit the switch,
346
00:30:07,758 --> 00:30:09,827
this shaker deck will shake
like it's supposed to.
347
00:30:29,689 --> 00:30:32,310
[Mitch] Yeah! That's
what I'm talking about!
348
00:30:37,862 --> 00:30:38,862
Crank it up!
349
00:30:54,586 --> 00:30:56,344
[Rick] We finally got
Monster Red up and running.
350
00:30:57,655 --> 00:30:59,931
But we cannot run
at full capacity.
351
00:31:02,724 --> 00:31:06,965
[narrator] Rick Ness
is in a race to reach
2,000 ounces,
352
00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:10,137
chasing the richest pay
of the season.
353
00:31:10,172 --> 00:31:13,344
But Monster Red's speed
has been reduced
354
00:31:13,379 --> 00:31:17,448
from 300 to 200 yards
of dirt per hour.
355
00:31:17,482 --> 00:31:20,827
And if the ground is as good
as drilling showed,
356
00:31:20,862 --> 00:31:24,000
he could be missing out
on thousands in gold.
357
00:31:26,689 --> 00:31:30,137
[Rick] Having problems with
the feed conveyor, so I've
had to dial it back
358
00:31:30,172 --> 00:31:33,103
and if I have to run like that
for the rest of the season,
I'm*bleep*.
359
00:31:33,137 --> 00:31:35,517
'Cause we got a lot of yardage
to run through, so...
360
00:31:35,551 --> 00:31:39,448
I did call the company,
and they are gonna send
some guys up here to fix it.
361
00:31:39,482 --> 00:31:42,551
And I just really hope
they have a solution
and a quick one.
362
00:31:49,137 --> 00:31:52,137
We got this high-earnings
plant and to be running
363
00:31:52,172 --> 00:31:53,758
what we're running
through it, it's...
364
00:31:54,758 --> 00:31:56,241
It's not gonna get us
anywhere close.
365
00:31:56,275 --> 00:31:58,827
We might as well have
just kept running Rocky.
366
00:32:08,172 --> 00:32:09,965
- How's it going?
- Hey, Scott.
367
00:32:10,000 --> 00:32:11,103
Scott, nice to meet you. Rick.
368
00:32:11,137 --> 00:32:13,034
- Hello, Rick. Barry Proctor.
- Barry, nice to meet you.
369
00:32:13,068 --> 00:32:14,724
- You're the one I've been talking to.
- You have.
370
00:32:14,758 --> 00:32:16,103
- Right on.
- How are things going?
371
00:32:16,137 --> 00:32:18,931
[Rick] You know, I cranked it
up. Obviously, it can
handle it.
372
00:32:18,965 --> 00:32:22,551
But the problem is that
we've got some impossibly
round rock here.
373
00:32:22,586 --> 00:32:24,896
And, at that speed,
I'm getting them tumbling back
374
00:32:24,931 --> 00:32:26,275
down the conveyor
like I told you.
375
00:32:26,310 --> 00:32:28,965
- Okay, we got basketballs coming backwards?
- [Rick] Exactly.
376
00:32:29,000 --> 00:32:31,482
I've got the ground open,
and I need to crank
this thing up
377
00:32:31,517 --> 00:32:32,965
as high as I can go
for the rest of the season.
378
00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:34,517
I'm running out of time.
379
00:32:34,551 --> 00:32:36,620
How fast are you running
the plant right now?
380
00:32:36,655 --> 00:32:38,586
Right now, we're at
about 200 yards an hour.
381
00:32:38,620 --> 00:32:40,103
[Barry] And where would
you like to get to?
382
00:32:40,137 --> 00:32:41,931
I wanna get it
to 300 yards an hour.
383
00:32:41,965 --> 00:32:43,620
- [Barry] Okay, well, we can help you with that.
- [Rick] Okay.
384
00:32:47,206 --> 00:32:49,068
[Barry] We'll just draw it
out here for an example.
385
00:32:51,000 --> 00:32:54,172
So what I'd like to do
is build a set of fingers.
386
00:32:54,206 --> 00:32:58,206
As the rock comes back
down, it can't get
through the fingers.
387
00:32:58,241 --> 00:32:59,034
I see.
388
00:33:00,896 --> 00:33:05,000
[narrator] Barry Proctor
and Scott Ezekiel will
build a finger trap.
389
00:33:08,551 --> 00:33:13,586
A frame constructed
with eight metal fingers
hung from a horizontal beam.
390
00:33:15,344 --> 00:33:19,172
The fingers let pay dirt
and rocks pass through.
391
00:33:22,517 --> 00:33:25,206
But any rocks rolling
down the conveyor...
392
00:33:26,586 --> 00:33:29,793
Are caught and then
carried up to the plant.
393
00:33:32,413 --> 00:33:34,068
[chuckling] Nice.
394
00:33:34,103 --> 00:33:35,793
That seems like
a great solution.
395
00:33:35,827 --> 00:33:38,413
But the major question
I always have to ask, though,
is how long is it gonna take?
396
00:33:38,448 --> 00:33:39,931
We're probably looking at
four or five hours.
397
00:33:41,965 --> 00:33:44,379
So we gotta shut down
for four or five hours, huh?
398
00:33:44,413 --> 00:33:46,310
I just need you
to completely stop for...
399
00:33:47,137 --> 00:33:48,586
maybe 15, 20 minutes?
400
00:33:48,620 --> 00:33:49,517
So we can bolt it on.
401
00:33:49,551 --> 00:33:51,000
- Oh, that's it?
- That's it.
402
00:33:51,034 --> 00:33:52,241
[Rick] Oh, I love that.
403
00:33:52,275 --> 00:33:53,517
- Okay. It sounds good.
- Awesome.
404
00:33:53,551 --> 00:33:54,482
- Thanks, Rick.
- Thanks, guys.
405
00:34:00,068 --> 00:34:02,310
[narrator] Barry and Scott
will have to construct
406
00:34:02,344 --> 00:34:07,793
Rick's finger trap entirely
out of salvaged scraps
from his boneyard.
407
00:34:09,655 --> 00:34:12,172
[Scott] Well, looks like
good little scavenger piles.
408
00:34:12,206 --> 00:34:14,551
[Barry] Oh, yeah,
this'll work.
409
00:34:14,586 --> 00:34:19,517
So we need something like
4-inch square tubing, HSS,
410
00:34:19,551 --> 00:34:21,965
some flat bar,
or some channel.
411
00:34:23,448 --> 00:34:24,551
There we go.
412
00:34:24,586 --> 00:34:26,551
That's gonna do the trick,
right there.
413
00:34:48,448 --> 00:34:49,896
[narrator] After four hours...
414
00:34:49,931 --> 00:34:51,586
[Barry] Watch your hands.
Just dump it.
415
00:34:51,620 --> 00:34:53,137
- [narrator] ...the finger trap is complete.
- Yep.
416
00:34:56,448 --> 00:34:57,310
[Rick] Shut it down!
417
00:35:04,137 --> 00:35:05,758
[Kyle on radio] Heads up!
Here it comes, Scott.
418
00:35:08,482 --> 00:35:09,689
[Scott] Right on. Looks good!
419
00:35:11,379 --> 00:35:12,689
It looks good!
420
00:35:12,724 --> 00:35:14,827
Wrap her up, and let's start
putting some rock to her.
421
00:35:14,862 --> 00:35:15,655
[Barry] Fire it up!
422
00:35:18,344 --> 00:35:20,275
[Rick] Cranking it back up
to 300 yards an hour.
423
00:35:23,310 --> 00:35:27,034
[narrator] The new finger trap
is ready to be tested.
424
00:35:38,206 --> 00:35:39,206
[Rick] Boo-yah!
425
00:35:45,551 --> 00:35:46,862
Yee-haw!
426
00:35:48,965 --> 00:35:50,413
[Barry] Hello, Rick.
427
00:35:50,448 --> 00:35:52,551
Well, we got you up
to your 300 yards an hour.
428
00:35:52,586 --> 00:35:53,586
[Rick] No *bleep*.
429
00:35:53,620 --> 00:35:55,413
You don't have any rocks
rolling back anymore.
430
00:35:55,448 --> 00:35:57,655
Yeah, that's simple,
effective.
431
00:35:57,689 --> 00:35:59,310
There's no way for rocks
to get through that.
432
00:36:00,793 --> 00:36:02,206
I *bleep* love it!
433
00:36:02,241 --> 00:36:03,724
Yeah, it turned out good.
434
00:36:03,758 --> 00:36:05,965
[narrator] Monster Red is back
435
00:36:06,000 --> 00:36:09,655
to running 300 yards
of dirt an hour,
436
00:36:09,689 --> 00:36:15,482
and Rick is back in
the race to get down
to the high-grade pay.
437
00:36:15,517 --> 00:36:17,068
I can't thank you guys enough.
438
00:36:17,103 --> 00:36:18,517
- [Barry] Well, thank you.
- [Rick] Yep.
439
00:36:18,551 --> 00:36:19,586
Thanks again, guys.
440
00:36:20,862 --> 00:36:22,517
[Kyle] Everyone's
pretty stoked.
441
00:36:22,551 --> 00:36:24,620
We're not running
at 200 anymore.
442
00:36:24,655 --> 00:36:26,103
We're back up,
and running at full.
443
00:36:27,137 --> 00:36:27,931
It's a good feeling.
444
00:36:28,965 --> 00:36:30,517
[Brennan] Got that plant
cranked back up
445
00:36:30,551 --> 00:36:33,000
to 300 yards an hour,
and it's time to rock and roll
446
00:36:33,034 --> 00:36:36,482
and see what
this deep ground's
gonna have in it.
447
00:36:38,896 --> 00:36:39,689
[Rick] Get some gold!
448
00:36:56,275 --> 00:36:58,310
[narrator] At Mud Mountain,
449
00:36:58,344 --> 00:37:00,620
Mitch and gold expert
Chris Doumitt
450
00:37:00,655 --> 00:37:01,965
are pulling the mats,
451
00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:04,482
after a week running
the cut's bedrock.
452
00:37:06,551 --> 00:37:08,000
[Mitch] Hopefully, there's
some gold in there!
453
00:37:11,965 --> 00:37:14,310
Well, right now we're just
starting to clean up
here on Big Red.
454
00:37:15,862 --> 00:37:16,965
How's it look, Chris?
455
00:37:17,000 --> 00:37:18,448
[Chris] Hey, Mitch.
Looking good, man.
456
00:37:18,482 --> 00:37:19,586
- Looking really good.
- [Mitch] Yeah?
457
00:37:19,620 --> 00:37:21,137
I mean, we've already pulled
458
00:37:21,172 --> 00:37:23,275
four to six feet of bedrock
out in spots.
459
00:37:23,310 --> 00:37:24,206
[Chris] Yeah, it's like...
460
00:37:24,241 --> 00:37:25,379
It's a lot of bedrock.
461
00:37:25,413 --> 00:37:26,862
But you know, that's what
I think the most exciting part
462
00:37:26,896 --> 00:37:28,724
about all this is, every time
you turn off the wash plant,
463
00:37:28,758 --> 00:37:30,206
- and you come up here and have a look...
- Yeah.
464
00:37:30,241 --> 00:37:31,689
...you never know what
you're gonna find!
465
00:37:31,724 --> 00:37:33,931
So every time you open
this thing up, and start
cleaning these mats,
466
00:37:33,965 --> 00:37:35,448
- it's like a Christmas morning.
- [Mitch] Exactly.
467
00:37:35,482 --> 00:37:36,896
You never know.
468
00:37:36,931 --> 00:37:39,586
You might get a pair of socks,
or you might get a bicycle,
right?
469
00:37:39,620 --> 00:37:42,172
- [Mitch] Or you might get some coal.
- [chuckling] Yeah!
470
00:37:42,206 --> 00:37:44,068
All right. We'll catch you
later, Mitch!
471
00:37:44,103 --> 00:37:45,103
[Mitch] Cool. Have a good one!
472
00:38:01,862 --> 00:38:03,551
[narrator] At Paradise Hill,
473
00:38:03,586 --> 00:38:07,896
Tony has been running
White Channel pay
from the wall cut all week.
474
00:38:09,758 --> 00:38:12,689
[Tony speaking]
[bleeps]
475
00:38:12,724 --> 00:38:15,000
- [Monica] You're related to all them. I'm sorry!
- [Minnie laughs]
476
00:38:16,379 --> 00:38:17,655
- Excuse me?
- [laughs]
477
00:38:19,034 --> 00:38:20,551
[Minnie] So, how did things
go this week?
478
00:38:21,172 --> 00:38:22,689
*bleep*
479
00:38:22,724 --> 00:38:25,482
[Kevin] Well, once we got
the loaders over there,
got the winch tractors.
480
00:38:25,517 --> 00:38:27,241
- [Minnie] And everything else.
- [Monica] Well, I mean,
481
00:38:27,275 --> 00:38:29,413
if Mike would have stopped
hitting me with his loader,
482
00:38:29,448 --> 00:38:30,758
- it would have been fine.
- [all chuckle]
483
00:38:30,793 --> 00:38:33,275
[Mike] Was that
before or after
you hit me with yours?
484
00:38:33,310 --> 00:38:35,793
[Minnie] Anyways,
it's too bad the buyer
485
00:38:35,827 --> 00:38:37,517
pulled out of buying
the barges.
486
00:38:37,551 --> 00:38:38,344
[clicks tongue]
487
00:38:47,206 --> 00:38:48,034
*bleep*
488
00:38:49,206 --> 00:38:50,034
[Minnie] Yeah.
489
00:38:53,413 --> 00:38:55,724
Doesn't always pay,
does it? [chuckles]
490
00:38:55,758 --> 00:38:57,275
[Minnie] Well, now you know
for next time.
491
00:38:58,172 --> 00:39:00,827
I counted last,
so who's counting now?
492
00:39:00,862 --> 00:39:01,724
[Monica] I'm busy.
493
00:39:03,310 --> 00:39:04,344
[all laughing]
494
00:39:06,137 --> 00:39:09,620
[narrator] To hit his
4,500-ounce season goal,
495
00:39:11,206 --> 00:39:15,034
each week Tony needs
370 ounces.
496
00:39:18,000 --> 00:39:18,931
[Faith] 10.
497
00:39:19,827 --> 00:39:20,620
20.
498
00:39:22,034 --> 00:39:22,827
30.
499
00:39:23,689 --> 00:39:24,517
60.
500
00:39:25,413 --> 00:39:26,206
100.
501
00:39:26,724 --> 00:39:27,551
130.
502
00:39:28,310 --> 00:39:29,344
190.
503
00:39:31,241 --> 00:39:32,206
250.
504
00:39:32,965 --> 00:39:35,827
292.84.
505
00:39:35,862 --> 00:39:38,896
[narrator] Worth
over half a million dollars
506
00:39:38,931 --> 00:39:41,310
and their highest haul
of the season.
507
00:39:43,689 --> 00:39:48,034
But over 70 ounces short
of what they need
508
00:39:48,068 --> 00:39:53,137
in a week that he also lost
a million-dollar deal
for his fleet of boats.
509
00:39:56,413 --> 00:39:58,137
[Tony speaking]
510
00:40:01,793 --> 00:40:03,137
[Minnie clicks tongue]
That is so true.
511
00:40:06,206 --> 00:40:07,000
*bleep*
512
00:40:14,931 --> 00:40:17,206
[Minnie] Anyways,
it's time for everybody
to go back to work.
513
00:40:18,275 --> 00:40:19,551
Yep.
514
00:40:19,586 --> 00:40:21,000
[Minnie] Go for it, Mike!
515
00:40:21,034 --> 00:40:22,448
- [Mike] I'm going.
- [Minnie] Easy with that.
516
00:40:22,482 --> 00:40:23,862
- [Mike grunts]
- [Minnie] Bye!
517
00:40:23,896 --> 00:40:24,758
Bye!
518
00:40:26,275 --> 00:40:27,068
Just bugger off.
519
00:40:28,517 --> 00:40:29,310
[Tony speaking]
520
00:40:30,827 --> 00:40:31,586
*bleep*
521
00:40:39,758 --> 00:40:40,724
- [baby cooing]
- [Minnie] Anyways,
522
00:40:40,758 --> 00:40:41,896
your granddaughter
agrees with you.
523
00:40:45,758 --> 00:40:46,586
*bleep*
524
00:40:46,620 --> 00:40:47,724
- Ah!
- [kisses]
525
00:40:47,758 --> 00:40:49,344
[both chuckle]
526
00:41:00,689 --> 00:41:02,034
[Kruse] No phones
at the dinner table.
527
00:41:02,068 --> 00:41:02,862
Okay.
528
00:41:03,689 --> 00:41:05,103
[narrator] At lower Duncan,
529
00:41:05,137 --> 00:41:07,379
the Ness crew are about
to find out
530
00:41:07,413 --> 00:41:10,965
if they've hit high-grade pay,
in the Rally Valley.
531
00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:12,620
- [chuckling]
- [indistinct conversation]
532
00:41:12,655 --> 00:41:14,655
Guys, it's been *bleep*
a little scary about
533
00:41:14,689 --> 00:41:16,551
how quick the leaves started
turning yellow, eh?
534
00:41:16,586 --> 00:41:18,689
Oh, yeah, it just happened
overnight, almost.
535
00:41:18,724 --> 00:41:19,965
[Brennan] *bleep*,
it's getting chilly
536
00:41:20,000 --> 00:41:21,068
- in the morning, too.
- Yep.
537
00:41:21,103 --> 00:41:23,275
And the days have
gotten short like that, fast.
538
00:41:23,310 --> 00:41:25,034
At least we're all
on the same level,
539
00:41:25,068 --> 00:41:26,172
to be working here
with this guy.
540
00:41:26,206 --> 00:41:27,586
- What the hell is wrong with us?
- [Kruse] Yeah.
541
00:41:27,620 --> 00:41:28,827
- [bottle rattles]
- Yeah, exactly.
542
00:41:28,862 --> 00:41:30,103
- [Brennan] We're friends first.
- [Kruse] Mmm!
543
00:41:30,137 --> 00:41:31,724
- We're all here because we're not--
- Holy *bleep*!
544
00:41:31,758 --> 00:41:32,827
- [Brennan chuckles]
- Oh, sorry, yeah.
545
00:41:32,862 --> 00:41:33,931
- [bottle rattles]
- Damn!
546
00:41:33,965 --> 00:41:35,103
- [Nathan] Nice!
- Did you hear that?
547
00:41:35,517 --> 00:41:36,448
Yes, sir.
548
00:41:36,482 --> 00:41:37,482
[Kruse] Is that lead?
549
00:41:37,517 --> 00:41:38,482
Uh...
550
00:41:38,517 --> 00:41:39,448
[laughing]
551
00:41:39,482 --> 00:41:41,448
- [Rick] Yes, we're lead miners.
- Whoo!
552
00:41:41,482 --> 00:41:42,862
That is actually gold.
553
00:41:42,896 --> 00:41:44,034
Lots of gold.
554
00:41:44,068 --> 00:41:45,655
- [Kruse] That sounded...
- [Brennan] That sounded heavy.
555
00:41:45,689 --> 00:41:46,758
- [Kruse] Totes heavy.
- Yeah.
556
00:41:46,793 --> 00:41:48,551
It was going
pretty good all week,
557
00:41:48,586 --> 00:41:49,965
you know, at 200
yards an hour,
558
00:41:50,000 --> 00:41:52,172
and then I had to get greedy
and turn it up to 300.
559
00:41:52,206 --> 00:41:53,793
I know where you learned
that trick from.
560
00:41:53,827 --> 00:41:55,448
- [Rick groans]
- [all laughing]
561
00:41:55,482 --> 00:41:56,931
- But it's got the capacity.
- [Brennan] Yeah.
562
00:41:56,965 --> 00:41:58,448
- You know what I mean?
- [Brennan] Oh, for sure.
563
00:41:58,482 --> 00:42:00,344
The rocks here are so round,
though, you know,
564
00:42:00,379 --> 00:42:02,862
they just started
rolling back like that.
565
00:42:02,896 --> 00:42:05,896
We weren't running
at max capacity
for the whole week.
566
00:42:05,931 --> 00:42:06,862
- So...
- [Brennan] Mmm-hmm.
567
00:42:06,896 --> 00:42:08,068
...a couple days we had
to dial it back
568
00:42:08,103 --> 00:42:09,862
to 200 yards an hour, but...
569
00:42:09,896 --> 00:42:11,000
You know, we did get
a full week,
570
00:42:11,034 --> 00:42:13,758
10 hours a day, sluicing.
That's 70 hours.
571
00:42:14,413 --> 00:42:15,379
Should we see what we got?
572
00:42:15,413 --> 00:42:16,655
- *bleep*, yeah.
- Yeah.
573
00:42:16,689 --> 00:42:18,448
- [Nathan] For sure.
- Enough jibber-jabber, let's *bleep*
574
00:42:18,482 --> 00:42:20,241
get a taste of what
we got going on.
575
00:42:20,275 --> 00:42:23,482
[narrator] Rick Ness'
massive gamble
on Rally Valley
576
00:42:23,517 --> 00:42:25,206
has yet to pay off.
577
00:42:25,241 --> 00:42:29,206
His weekly average
this season
is just 59 ounces.
578
00:42:31,931 --> 00:42:36,034
I gotta be honest with you.
I know that this is more
than 130 ounces
579
00:42:36,068 --> 00:42:37,344
and that's all my scale
goes up to.
580
00:42:37,379 --> 00:42:38,586
[chuckles]
581
00:42:38,620 --> 00:42:39,758
I'm just gonna...
582
00:42:39,793 --> 00:42:42,034
I'll dump out 100 first,
and then switch pans, I guess.
583
00:42:42,068 --> 00:42:43,137
[Nathan] [bleeps]
584
00:42:43,172 --> 00:42:45,103
- I like that problem. [chuckles]
- [Rick] Right?
585
00:42:45,137 --> 00:42:46,172
Nate, you want
to count it, buddy?
586
00:42:46,206 --> 00:42:47,310
[Nathan] Oh, yeah. You betcha.
587
00:42:49,275 --> 00:42:50,068
10.
588
00:42:50,517 --> 00:42:51,379
20.
589
00:42:51,413 --> 00:42:52,482
30.
590
00:42:52,896 --> 00:42:53,689
80.
591
00:42:57,275 --> 00:42:58,448
90.
592
00:42:59,965 --> 00:43:00,862
100.
593
00:43:01,586 --> 00:43:02,655
100 plus...
594
00:43:03,827 --> 00:43:04,620
40
595
00:43:05,172 --> 00:43:06,000
50.
596
00:43:06,896 --> 00:43:07,689
70.
597
00:43:08,172 --> 00:43:09,206
80.
598
00:43:09,241 --> 00:43:11,655
[Brennan] If I'm not mistaken,
that's 580 ounces!
599
00:43:11,689 --> 00:43:15,379
181.17.
600
00:43:15,413 --> 00:43:22,310
[narrator] Rick's biggest-ever
gold weigh, worth $325,000.
601
00:43:22,344 --> 00:43:24,586
- [Rick] 181 ounces, boys.
- [Nathan] [bleeps]
602
00:43:24,620 --> 00:43:26,241
- Yeah.
- [Nathan] And then, that was for 70 hours?
603
00:43:26,275 --> 00:43:28,620
Yeah. I mean,
that's 300 grand in a week.
604
00:43:28,655 --> 00:43:30,517
That's one of the biggest
gold weighs we've had.
605
00:43:30,551 --> 00:43:32,275
- Oh, absolutely.
- [Nathan] Oh, yeah.
606
00:43:32,310 --> 00:43:34,517
So that puts us
at just over 1,000 ounces.
607
00:43:34,551 --> 00:43:35,517
*bleep*, yeah.
608
00:43:35,551 --> 00:43:37,068
Monster gold dumpster,
609
00:43:37,103 --> 00:43:38,586
300 yards an hour,
610
00:43:38,620 --> 00:43:39,896
and we get to that good pay?
611
00:43:40,655 --> 00:43:41,793
We're gonna get it.
612
00:43:41,827 --> 00:43:43,000
Thanks again.
You guys are awesome.
613
00:43:43,034 --> 00:43:44,379
You betcha. Thank you.
614
00:43:44,413 --> 00:43:46,206
[Rick] I'm gonna have to leave
my beer behind
to carry two pans.
615
00:43:46,241 --> 00:43:47,551
- That sucks.
- Aw, poor you.
616
00:43:47,586 --> 00:43:49,379
- [chuckles]
- [Nathan] Sounds like a real bad problem to have.
617
00:43:49,413 --> 00:43:51,241
- [Kruse] Sure as hell does.
- [Rick] Yeah, I'll clean up after you.
618
00:43:51,275 --> 00:43:52,068
[all chuckling]
619
00:44:01,310 --> 00:44:02,137
[Parker laughing]
620
00:44:02,620 --> 00:44:04,000
Ohhh!
621
00:44:04,655 --> 00:44:05,689
[chuckling]
622
00:44:07,034 --> 00:44:08,275
[Chris] Well, that was
quite a week!
623
00:44:08,310 --> 00:44:09,620
Good week, yeah.
624
00:44:09,655 --> 00:44:11,034
Well, you tell if
it's a good week.
625
00:44:11,068 --> 00:44:13,068
We're out there
ripping pay dirt, so...
626
00:44:13,103 --> 00:44:15,000
[Parker] If Doumitt's leading
with saying it's a good week,
627
00:44:15,034 --> 00:44:16,241
then it was actually
a good week.
628
00:44:16,931 --> 00:44:18,448
[Chris] It was a good week.
629
00:44:18,482 --> 00:44:19,275
For one of you.
630
00:44:20,000 --> 00:44:21,275
[all chuckle]
631
00:44:21,310 --> 00:44:22,551
[Chris] I remember
running a plant.
632
00:44:22,586 --> 00:44:26,931
I hated it when I saw a truck
coming with that blocky stuff.
633
00:44:26,965 --> 00:44:29,827
- [all laughing]
- It's nothing but a pain in the butt.
634
00:44:29,862 --> 00:44:31,310
Chris'd get on the radio,
"Send it back."
635
00:44:31,344 --> 00:44:32,241
- Yeah!
- "Send it back."
636
00:44:32,275 --> 00:44:33,620
- Send it back, yeah!
- [all laughing]
637
00:44:33,655 --> 00:44:36,310
Just send that one
right over the edge
with tailings. [laughs]
638
00:44:36,344 --> 00:44:38,758
Good thing those days
are long behind you, Chris.
639
00:44:38,793 --> 00:44:39,793
[Chris] Yeah!
640
00:44:39,827 --> 00:44:42,068
How's it going down there
at, uh, Ken's?
641
00:44:42,103 --> 00:44:44,413
Oh, good. Just chugging away.
642
00:44:44,448 --> 00:44:48,275
I'd say we're about halfway
through the Bad Cut right now,
but...
643
00:44:48,310 --> 00:44:50,000
Well, I think we ought
to throw Sluicifer on there,
644
00:44:50,034 --> 00:44:51,793
and see how
the Bad Cut's turning out.
645
00:44:51,827 --> 00:44:53,206
- [Tyson] Yeah, let's do it.
- Ready?
646
00:44:53,241 --> 00:44:55,551
[Parker] Why do you want
to do the bad stuff first?
647
00:44:55,586 --> 00:44:57,586
When you were a kid,
and people asked you,
648
00:44:57,620 --> 00:44:59,344
"Do you want the good news
or the bad news?"
649
00:44:59,379 --> 00:45:01,344
would you pick the good news
or the bad news?
650
00:45:01,379 --> 00:45:02,655
[Chris] Bad news.
651
00:45:02,689 --> 00:45:04,862
- [Tyson] Mmm-hmm.
- Here we go. Bad Cut.
652
00:45:04,896 --> 00:45:05,827
[Tyson] Let's do her.
653
00:45:05,862 --> 00:45:08,379
[narrator] Last week
at the Bad Cut,
654
00:45:08,413 --> 00:45:12,034
Sluicifer delivered
192 ounces of gold...
655
00:45:14,000 --> 00:45:14,793
[Tyson] 60.
656
00:45:15,379 --> 00:45:16,172
80.
657
00:45:17,000 --> 00:45:17,931
100.
658
00:45:17,965 --> 00:45:18,758
110.
659
00:45:19,172 --> 00:45:21,275
112.85.
660
00:45:21,310 --> 00:45:23,068
There you go.
Living up to its name.
661
00:45:23,103 --> 00:45:24,896
- [Mitch] That's not that bad.
- [Chris] No.
662
00:45:24,931 --> 00:45:28,379
[narrator] ...worth
over $200,000.
663
00:45:28,413 --> 00:45:31,103
- Yeah.
- Yeah. It's not as good as the first cleanup, but...
664
00:45:31,137 --> 00:45:33,310
- [Tyson] Which is odd, 'cause normally the first one...
- [Chris] Yeah.
665
00:45:33,344 --> 00:45:35,172
- [Parker] Yeah.
- ...isn't very good, but...
666
00:45:35,206 --> 00:45:37,172
But coming from you, I expect
things to be backwards.
667
00:45:37,206 --> 00:45:39,551
- You know?
- [all chuckling]
668
00:45:39,586 --> 00:45:41,896
[narrator] Next,
time to find out
669
00:45:41,931 --> 00:45:44,793
if Parker's gamble
running the bedrock
670
00:45:44,827 --> 00:45:46,275
was the right call.
671
00:45:46,758 --> 00:45:47,862
[Chris laughs]
672
00:45:47,896 --> 00:45:50,689
All the fun stuff.
Blocky bedrock.
673
00:45:50,724 --> 00:45:52,517
- You ready?
- [Parker] Yeah, we know. Do it!
674
00:45:52,551 --> 00:45:53,689
*bleep* see what
we got here!
675
00:45:53,724 --> 00:45:54,793
[Chris] Okay, let me
read it out.
676
00:45:56,068 --> 00:45:59,068
[narrator] So far,
Big Red's best gold weigh
677
00:45:59,103 --> 00:46:00,310
from Mud Mountain...
678
00:46:00,344 --> 00:46:01,344
[Chris] 30.
679
00:46:01,379 --> 00:46:03,896
[narrator] ...has been
just 190 ounces.
680
00:46:04,275 --> 00:46:05,172
[Chris] 150.
681
00:46:05,206 --> 00:46:06,310
180.
682
00:46:06,344 --> 00:46:07,137
200.
683
00:46:07,517 --> 00:46:09,758
230, 250.
684
00:46:09,793 --> 00:46:11,172
- [Mitch] Keep going.
- [Chris] 300.
685
00:46:11,827 --> 00:46:13,068
350.
686
00:46:14,413 --> 00:46:17,379
399.65.
687
00:46:18,586 --> 00:46:19,379
Keep her coming!
688
00:46:20,275 --> 00:46:23,310
So this is on top
of 300 and change.
689
00:46:23,896 --> 00:46:25,000
We got another 50.
690
00:46:25,034 --> 00:46:26,517
Another 70.
691
00:46:27,034 --> 00:46:30,896
Another 84.45.
692
00:46:30,931 --> 00:46:33,137
You must know
what those add up to.
693
00:46:33,724 --> 00:46:35,896
484.1 ounces.
694
00:46:35,931 --> 00:46:36,758
- [Tyson] No way!
- Yeah.
695
00:46:38,206 --> 00:46:43,103
[narrator] Worth
a massive $870,000.
696
00:46:43,137 --> 00:46:47,000
And finally,
a change of fortune
at Mud Mountain.
697
00:46:47,827 --> 00:46:50,758
Sweet! Man,
that was definitely
698
00:46:50,793 --> 00:46:52,655
worth the struggle,
right there.
699
00:46:52,689 --> 00:46:54,172
[Chris] Is that sweet or what?
700
00:46:54,206 --> 00:46:56,482
[Mitch] That's gotta be
the best cleanup
Big Red's ever had!
701
00:46:56,517 --> 00:46:57,965
[Chris] Yeah. Yeah, it is.
702
00:46:58,000 --> 00:46:59,241
For the week, you guys.
703
00:46:59,275 --> 00:47:03,724
This is pretty sweet.
It's 596.95 ounces.
704
00:47:03,758 --> 00:47:05,551
- [laughs]
- Almost a 600-ounce week.
705
00:47:05,586 --> 00:47:07,172
Is that our best week
this year?
706
00:47:07,206 --> 00:47:09,931
Oh, by far. Yeah, by far.
707
00:47:09,965 --> 00:47:11,758
[narrator] In total,
the Schnabel crew
708
00:47:11,793 --> 00:47:15,655
has brought in over
a million dollars in gold
this week.
709
00:47:15,689 --> 00:47:18,931
It gives us a season total
of 5,230 ounces,
710
00:47:18,965 --> 00:47:20,586
30.5 ounces.
711
00:47:20,620 --> 00:47:22,482
The numbers are climbing
really quick, eh?
712
00:47:22,517 --> 00:47:23,482
- [Mitch] Yeah.
- [Parker] Yeah.
713
00:47:23,517 --> 00:47:25,379
Oh, yeah,
with weeks like this.
714
00:47:25,413 --> 00:47:28,172
I mean, yeah, but the way
it drilled, like, really...
715
00:47:29,448 --> 00:47:31,206
It' supposed to have
a *bleep*-ton of gold in it.
716
00:47:32,655 --> 00:47:35,206
So we're definitely behind
what the drilling was showing,
but...
717
00:47:35,241 --> 00:47:37,206
It's just nuts to do
that much gold in a week
718
00:47:37,241 --> 00:47:39,103
and still be behind,
but if it's gonna
keep doing this.
719
00:47:39,137 --> 00:47:40,724
then it shouldn't take long
to catch up.
720
00:47:40,758 --> 00:47:42,724
- [Mitch] Yeah.
- But, yeah, that's a big "if."
721
00:47:42,758 --> 00:47:44,586
- [Chris] Yeah.
- [Mitch] Let's do it.
722
00:47:44,620 --> 00:47:46,068
- Let's shake them up!
- [Tyson] Sounds good.
723
00:47:46,103 --> 00:47:47,517
[Mitch] All righty!
724
00:47:47,551 --> 00:47:49,206
- [Parker] Well, thanks, guys.
- [Chris] Catch you guys later! Later!
725
00:47:49,241 --> 00:47:50,344
Thank you both.
726
00:47:50,379 --> 00:47:51,724
- [Tyson] Any time.
- All three of you.
727
00:47:54,655 --> 00:47:56,793
Chris, nice job
cleaning the stuff.
728
00:47:56,827 --> 00:47:57,689
Oh, thanks, Parker.
729
00:47:57,724 --> 00:47:58,827
[Parker] Yeah,
it's really nice.
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