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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:12,344 --> 00:00:15,103 [Parker] Mud Mountain's where the bulk of our money was spent this season, 2 00:00:15,137 --> 00:00:18,206 and that's where hopefully the bulk of the gold's gonna come from. 3 00:00:20,551 --> 00:00:23,965 [narrator] 27-year-old mine boss Parker Schnabel 4 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:29,172 has gambled over $4 million to get to pay at Mud Mountain. 5 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:36,413 Now, with just a month to go before the Yukon winter shuts him down, 6 00:00:36,448 --> 00:00:39,379 he's counting on the deepest cut he's ever mined 7 00:00:39,413 --> 00:00:41,103 paying out big. 8 00:00:44,620 --> 00:00:46,241 [Parker] The first couple cleanups went bad. 9 00:00:48,551 --> 00:00:52,172 At only an ounce or two an hour, it's definitely not looking too promising yet. 10 00:00:55,310 --> 00:00:58,275 It's not producing like it should be. 11 00:01:03,965 --> 00:01:05,655 [Mitch] You're always wondering, you know, 12 00:01:05,689 --> 00:01:08,862 is it gonna sluice as well as it drilled? 13 00:01:08,896 --> 00:01:11,379 You know, are we gonna see some awesome cleanups here? 14 00:01:13,068 --> 00:01:16,965 Now that we're mining it, well, it's mining pretty average. 15 00:01:17,000 --> 00:01:19,586 So, it's definitely disappointing. 16 00:01:31,413 --> 00:01:34,482 [Parker] Have we figured out where any of the gold is yet? 17 00:01:34,517 --> 00:01:36,206 [Mitch] The strange thing is here, you look at it 18 00:01:36,241 --> 00:01:38,724 and it doesn't even look, like, really awesome-looking... 19 00:01:38,758 --> 00:01:40,379 - [Parker] No, nothing in here... - [Mitch] ...pay. 20 00:01:40,413 --> 00:01:42,310 - [Parker] ...has been awesome-looking. - [Mitch] Yeah. 21 00:01:42,344 --> 00:01:44,586 [Parker] And I just want to pick nuggets out of the *bleep* bank! 22 00:01:44,620 --> 00:01:46,586 - [Mitch] Out of the hill? - [Parker] Is that too much to ask? 23 00:01:48,448 --> 00:01:51,137 - Now, his is pretty much all bedrock, huh? - [Mitch] Yeah. 24 00:01:51,172 --> 00:01:53,000 [Parker] Might find some gold in the bedrock. 25 00:01:53,034 --> 00:01:56,000 If that's where we're at then I think we should probably just do it. 26 00:01:56,034 --> 00:01:58,862 [Mitch] I really don't want to be sending bedrock up to the wash plant there 27 00:01:58,896 --> 00:02:01,689 'cause we're trying to keep that thing in one piece. 28 00:02:01,724 --> 00:02:03,241 [Parker] Yeah, I get that, but for me, 29 00:02:03,275 --> 00:02:06,586 it's just making sure that we get as much gold out of the ground as we can. 30 00:02:06,620 --> 00:02:08,931 I'm just curious how diggable it is. 31 00:02:08,965 --> 00:02:10,137 [Mitch] In the rest of the valley, 32 00:02:10,172 --> 00:02:11,655 when we get into this and it's hard. 33 00:02:11,689 --> 00:02:14,206 [Parker] There's one way to find out and that's with a big old wash plant. 34 00:02:14,931 --> 00:02:17,034 [Mitch] Copy that. 35 00:02:17,068 --> 00:02:19,448 [narrator] To find the super-rich material 36 00:02:19,482 --> 00:02:22,448 the drill tests indicate is here, 37 00:02:22,482 --> 00:02:25,379 Parker decides to go even deeper 38 00:02:25,413 --> 00:02:28,275 and run the bedrock beneath the pay layer. 39 00:02:30,241 --> 00:02:33,931 [Parker] Hate running bedrock, whether there's lots of gold in it or not, whatever, 40 00:02:33,965 --> 00:02:36,034 like, we're committed to doing it and we've got to get it finished. 41 00:02:37,827 --> 00:02:39,517 [Mitch] Right now, it looks like it's all about 42 00:02:39,551 --> 00:02:43,586 getting this bedrock here out of Mud Mountain, get it up to Big Red. 43 00:02:45,241 --> 00:02:47,068 If this is what Parker wants to do, 44 00:02:47,103 --> 00:02:49,689 risking tearing things up and breaking*bleep*, 45 00:02:49,724 --> 00:02:52,448 this is what we're gonna, you know, send through our wash plants here. 46 00:02:55,758 --> 00:02:59,448 [narrator] Rookie miner Justin Fraser feeds Big Red. 47 00:03:00,965 --> 00:03:02,344 [Mitch on radio] Justin, you got a copy? 48 00:03:03,379 --> 00:03:05,655 Yeah, go ahead, Mitch. 49 00:03:05,689 --> 00:03:08,965 Hey, man, we got some real chunky bedrock here coming out of Mud Mountain, 50 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:11,275 you know, there's a good chance there's some good gold in here. 51 00:03:12,724 --> 00:03:14,482 [Justin] Copy that, I'll throw her in. 52 00:03:29,103 --> 00:03:30,034 [loud bang] 53 00:03:30,068 --> 00:03:31,482 Whoa! 54 00:03:37,413 --> 00:03:38,689 [bleeps] 55 00:03:42,137 --> 00:03:44,137 Gonna have to hop in there and clean it out a bit. 56 00:03:50,586 --> 00:03:53,551 Material we're running out of Mud Mountain, 57 00:03:53,586 --> 00:03:58,931 is plugging her up, but we gotta catch it right away, 58 00:03:58,965 --> 00:04:04,068 or if the rock jams up, it can hit the belt, then we'll have a real disaster. 59 00:04:07,517 --> 00:04:08,517 [bleeps] 60 00:04:15,034 --> 00:04:20,931 [narrator] After an hour of downtime, Justin fires up Big Red again 61 00:04:20,965 --> 00:04:24,310 and crosses his fingers it's worth the struggle. 62 00:04:28,172 --> 00:04:29,517 [Justin] Let's hope this works. 63 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:44,241 [Tony speaking] 64 00:04:45,172 --> 00:04:46,275 *bleep* 65 00:04:50,000 --> 00:04:54,034 [narrator] Tony Beets is chasing a 4,500-ounce target 66 00:04:54,068 --> 00:04:56,586 mining Paradise Hill's wall cut. 67 00:04:57,310 --> 00:05:00,275 [Tony speaking] 68 00:05:03,448 --> 00:05:04,241 *bleep* 69 00:05:08,448 --> 00:05:10,517 [narrator] But with only a month left in the season, 70 00:05:11,551 --> 00:05:14,482 he has just 2,600 ounces of gold. 71 00:05:17,517 --> 00:05:18,586 We're at the end of the season, 72 00:05:18,620 --> 00:05:20,172 we're gonna try to sluice as much as possible. 73 00:05:21,586 --> 00:05:24,068 Right now, we're not gonna waste time 74 00:05:24,103 --> 00:05:27,413 trying to*bleep* around with another cut. We're still sluicing. 75 00:05:27,448 --> 00:05:31,172 We're gonna have to run this material as efficiently as possible, 76 00:05:31,206 --> 00:05:32,310 it's all we can hope for. 77 00:05:34,689 --> 00:05:38,241 [narrator] After missing out on an Indian River water license, 78 00:05:38,275 --> 00:05:41,551 Tony's got a plan for a quick cash infusion. 79 00:05:43,068 --> 00:05:45,517 [Tony speaking] 80 00:05:52,965 --> 00:05:53,758 *bleep* 81 00:06:00,103 --> 00:06:04,586 [narrator] Three years ago, Tony bought the Jasmine B and the Kid Commando 82 00:06:04,620 --> 00:06:09,620 to haul Dredge 2 from Thistle Creek 150 miles away. 83 00:06:11,827 --> 00:06:15,413 Now, he needs to drag the larger one, the Jasmine B, 84 00:06:15,448 --> 00:06:18,931 out of the river to deliver to his buyer. 85 00:07:17,275 --> 00:07:18,068 *bleep* 86 00:07:18,482 --> 00:07:19,310 *bleep* 87 00:07:23,241 --> 00:07:26,275 [narrator] To remove the Jasmine B, 88 00:07:26,310 --> 00:07:29,620 Tony must first move a paddle-wheeler out of the way, 89 00:07:31,689 --> 00:07:34,758 push the Jasmine B back into the river 90 00:07:36,965 --> 00:07:41,000 and remove the steel skids it's resting on, 91 00:07:41,034 --> 00:07:46,103 before winching the Jasmine B onto the river bank, ready for transport. 92 00:07:47,896 --> 00:07:51,689 All without putting a scratch on any of the boats. 93 00:07:53,241 --> 00:07:55,206 [Tony speaking] 94 00:08:07,413 --> 00:08:11,034 [narrator] Tony has pulled all his best operators off the mine site 95 00:08:11,068 --> 00:08:14,413 to try and get the job done in just two days. 96 00:08:19,620 --> 00:08:20,620 [Tony speaking] 97 00:08:34,862 --> 00:08:35,896 [Tony] Monica! 98 00:08:37,172 --> 00:08:39,275 [Mike] Uh... Uh, you gotta turn. 99 00:08:39,310 --> 00:08:41,517 - *bleep* - Other way, other way. 100 00:08:41,551 --> 00:08:42,689 [Monica] Oh, my *bleep*. 101 00:08:42,724 --> 00:08:43,551 *bleep* 102 00:08:45,793 --> 00:08:47,620 [Tony speaking] 103 00:09:08,655 --> 00:09:09,758 [Len] Yes. 104 00:09:11,758 --> 00:09:13,172 [Mike] You think we're ready? 105 00:09:13,206 --> 00:09:15,310 [Monica] Fire it up! 106 00:09:15,344 --> 00:09:20,758 [narrator] Tony only had time to bring two loaders down from Paradise Hill. 107 00:09:20,793 --> 00:09:23,241 He's counting on them having enough power 108 00:09:23,275 --> 00:09:27,448 to push the 100-ton Jasmine B off the slipway. 109 00:09:47,344 --> 00:09:48,172 *bleep* 110 00:10:26,689 --> 00:10:29,344 [Tony laughing] 111 00:10:34,344 --> 00:10:36,310 [narrator] Now, Tony needs the loaders 112 00:10:36,344 --> 00:10:40,551 to drag the steel skids it was resting on out of the way. 113 00:10:42,344 --> 00:10:44,827 [Tony speaking] 114 00:10:44,862 --> 00:10:47,689 [narrator] Youngest son, Mike, is back in the cab. 115 00:10:50,103 --> 00:10:51,931 [Tony speaking] 116 00:11:17,724 --> 00:11:20,482 [Monica on radio] Guys, Mike and I are almost-- I think we are touching. 117 00:11:20,517 --> 00:11:22,034 [Tony speaking] 118 00:11:22,068 --> 00:11:23,000 [Mike] Holy *bleep*. 119 00:11:27,448 --> 00:11:29,965 [Tony speaking] 120 00:11:31,206 --> 00:11:32,034 *bleep* 121 00:11:33,655 --> 00:11:34,448 *bleep* 122 00:11:51,034 --> 00:11:53,586 [Tony speaking] 123 00:11:56,000 --> 00:11:56,827 *bleep* 124 00:11:57,862 --> 00:11:59,793 [narrator] At the Yukon River, 125 00:11:59,827 --> 00:12:05,517 Tony Beets is battling to drag a 100-foot steel skid out of the way 126 00:12:05,551 --> 00:12:09,551 so he can complete the million-dollar sale of his riverboat fleet. 127 00:12:12,689 --> 00:12:15,448 [Tony speaking] 128 00:12:23,689 --> 00:12:24,551 *bleep* 129 00:12:34,310 --> 00:12:37,517 [narrator] Tony brings in two Kenworths 130 00:12:37,551 --> 00:12:40,137 and the Oshkosh tank transporter. 131 00:12:40,172 --> 00:12:44,931 Their winches have a combined pulling power of over 100 tons. 132 00:12:46,655 --> 00:12:48,965 [Tony speaking] 133 00:13:05,172 --> 00:13:06,137 *bleep* 134 00:13:07,931 --> 00:13:09,551 [whistles] 135 00:13:09,586 --> 00:13:11,344 [Kevin] Not running one of those winches, are you? 136 00:13:11,379 --> 00:13:12,689 [Tony speaking] 137 00:13:16,344 --> 00:13:17,137 *bleep* 138 00:13:18,517 --> 00:13:19,482 - [Kevin] Yes. - [Len] Yes. 139 00:13:20,448 --> 00:13:21,482 *bleep* 140 00:13:21,517 --> 00:13:22,517 [Kevin] Yes. 141 00:13:26,827 --> 00:13:27,655 *bleep* 142 00:13:29,620 --> 00:13:30,413 *bleep* 143 00:13:31,655 --> 00:13:32,655 Yeah. 144 00:13:35,068 --> 00:13:36,034 [Len] Let's do this! 145 00:13:42,551 --> 00:13:43,827 Let's crank it up! 146 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:49,172 Steady now! 147 00:13:50,172 --> 00:13:51,137 [Tony speaking] 148 00:14:05,827 --> 00:14:08,103 [Len] *bleep* beautiful! 149 00:14:08,137 --> 00:14:10,206 Huh? Yeah, I figured that one was solid. 150 00:14:12,068 --> 00:14:14,034 [Tony speaking] 151 00:14:29,241 --> 00:14:30,000 *bleep* 152 00:14:40,724 --> 00:14:41,517 *bleep* 153 00:14:42,482 --> 00:14:43,275 *bleep* 154 00:15:59,758 --> 00:16:02,241 [Rick] We've only got a few short weeks left. 155 00:16:02,275 --> 00:16:04,793 You know, winter's coming, and up here, 156 00:16:04,827 --> 00:16:07,275 man, it can sneak up on you way before you even know it. 157 00:16:08,862 --> 00:16:11,000 [narrator] In the mountains above Keno, 158 00:16:11,034 --> 00:16:14,896 Rick Ness is pushing for a 2,000-ounce season 159 00:16:14,931 --> 00:16:19,448 to take him into the Yukon mining big leagues. 160 00:16:19,482 --> 00:16:26,517 But he's less than halfway to his target and winter is closing in fast. 161 00:16:26,551 --> 00:16:30,344 You know, we've still got 1,200 ounces to go to hit our 2,000-ounce goal, 162 00:16:30,379 --> 00:16:32,482 but we've got this big beautiful wash plant 163 00:16:32,517 --> 00:16:35,689 finally back up and running after two years. 164 00:16:35,724 --> 00:16:38,689 We're just about at that high-grade pay that we're looking for. 165 00:16:38,724 --> 00:16:41,206 That's the stuff we're gonna need. 166 00:16:41,241 --> 00:16:43,793 [narrator] Rick's invested almost $1 million 167 00:16:43,827 --> 00:16:46,413 digging down 90 feet in Rally Valley. 168 00:16:48,793 --> 00:16:53,241 Drill results indicate they should be approaching the richest material, 169 00:16:53,275 --> 00:16:56,620 paying out 3 ounces per 100 yards, 170 00:16:56,655 --> 00:17:00,034 and potentially worth $5 million. 171 00:17:00,068 --> 00:17:06,206 But first, they have to sluice the low-grade pay dirt above it. 172 00:17:06,241 --> 00:17:08,793 [Rick] We're gonna have to crank this plant up to 300 yards an hour, 173 00:17:08,827 --> 00:17:12,586 and just slam dirt through that wash plant till it freezes. 174 00:17:12,620 --> 00:17:14,344 It's time to see what that thing can really do. 175 00:17:16,310 --> 00:17:19,206 [narrator] At their current pace, Rick's team hope 176 00:17:19,241 --> 00:17:22,724 to get down to the rich pay layer in a matter of days. 177 00:17:22,758 --> 00:17:26,068 We're not even halfway to our 2,000-ounce goal yet. 178 00:17:26,103 --> 00:17:28,965 And, you know, literally running out of time. 179 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:36,379 We need a high-volume plant which Monster Red is absolutely built for. 180 00:17:36,413 --> 00:17:39,275 I mean, 300 yards an hour is *bleep* crazy. 181 00:17:45,241 --> 00:17:46,068 [bleeps] 182 00:17:49,379 --> 00:17:52,448 [narrator] Veteran operator, Chris Kruse, digs out pay. 183 00:17:54,206 --> 00:17:57,620 We got this slick new setup, this hopper feeder. 184 00:17:57,655 --> 00:18:01,517 Crank the plant back up to 300 yards per hour, [claps] boom. 185 00:18:01,551 --> 00:18:04,931 It is just chowing through pay dirt. 186 00:18:04,965 --> 00:18:10,103 Like, I think our chances are improving again to 2,000 ounces. 187 00:18:10,137 --> 00:18:13,344 [narrator] At their current pace, Rick's team are hoping 188 00:18:13,379 --> 00:18:16,413 to find the rich pay layer in a matter of days. 189 00:18:21,827 --> 00:18:24,482 Operator Kyle Lawson feeds the plant. 190 00:18:26,482 --> 00:18:28,448 [Kyle] Almost down to this good pay. 191 00:18:28,482 --> 00:18:30,241 Brennan is digging down. 192 00:18:30,275 --> 00:18:32,172 The other guys are hauling it so... 193 00:18:33,586 --> 00:18:35,241 Just a matter of time. 194 00:18:35,275 --> 00:18:38,827 So all hands on deck. Just trying to get down to the good stuff. 195 00:18:46,413 --> 00:18:48,206 Oh, what the *bleep* we got going on here? 196 00:18:51,758 --> 00:18:52,689 Oh, *bleep*. 197 00:18:54,413 --> 00:18:55,517 [on radio] Hey, Rick. You got a copy? 198 00:18:56,551 --> 00:18:57,827 Yeah, go for Rick. 199 00:18:57,862 --> 00:19:01,482 Looks like we got rocks rolling back down this conveyor. 200 00:19:01,517 --> 00:19:04,206 [Rick] That ain't good, buddy. Yeah, I'll be right there. 201 00:19:14,172 --> 00:19:15,931 [Rick] Yeah, this ain't *bleep* good. 202 00:19:15,965 --> 00:19:18,172 I mean, this is... This is gonna be a problem. 203 00:19:18,206 --> 00:19:20,172 Right, Kyle? I mean, the rocks bouncing like that? 204 00:19:20,206 --> 00:19:23,517 If they bounce they can take out rollers, and if they come all the way back 205 00:19:23,551 --> 00:19:25,482 they're gonna smash right into the *bleep* head drum. 206 00:19:25,517 --> 00:19:27,241 Yeah. Can't have that. 207 00:19:27,275 --> 00:19:29,620 If that keeps happening, we're gonna have damage 208 00:19:29,655 --> 00:19:32,448 and that damage is gonna equal downtime and we just can't *bleep* have it. 209 00:19:32,482 --> 00:19:35,689 The rocks that we have here, they're so round they just wanna roll. 210 00:19:37,275 --> 00:19:38,862 *bleep*, I don't know what to do. 211 00:19:38,896 --> 00:19:41,827 Without a mechanic, the only thing I can think of right now 212 00:19:41,862 --> 00:19:43,620 is to call the company I bought it from. 213 00:19:46,275 --> 00:19:48,034 Keep it running for now. Keep an eye on it. 214 00:19:48,068 --> 00:19:50,275 If it starts getting outta control, I don't... 215 00:19:50,310 --> 00:19:52,068 - We may have to shut down. - Okay. 216 00:20:01,931 --> 00:20:03,413 Yeah, it *bleep* kills me to do this, 217 00:20:03,448 --> 00:20:05,758 but until we get a solution for these rocks rolling... 218 00:20:06,965 --> 00:20:09,241 Gonna have to keep it at about 200 yards an hour. 219 00:20:09,275 --> 00:20:11,517 Hopefully we figure this out quick though, because... 220 00:20:11,551 --> 00:20:12,344 Clock's ticking. 221 00:20:22,517 --> 00:20:24,965 Hey, Barry. Rick Ness here. 222 00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:28,137 I've got rocks rolling back on that elevator conveyer. 223 00:20:31,931 --> 00:20:33,448 Yeah. 224 00:20:33,482 --> 00:20:37,310 Oh, yeah. No, that'd be great. Like, how soon could you guys be here? 225 00:20:39,206 --> 00:20:40,344 All right. 226 00:20:40,379 --> 00:20:41,517 All right, thanks a lot. 227 00:20:41,551 --> 00:20:42,758 All right. Bye, Barry. 228 00:20:46,068 --> 00:20:50,000 [narrator] Until the hopper manufacturer can reach lower Duncan Creek, 229 00:20:50,034 --> 00:20:54,034 a two-day drive away, Monster Red is stuck 230 00:20:54,068 --> 00:20:56,931 running just 200 yards an hour. 231 00:20:56,965 --> 00:21:01,586 And Rick is stuck on his lower-grade pay. 232 00:21:01,620 --> 00:21:04,793 They're gonna get in the truck right now, come out to site, and help me deal with this. 233 00:21:04,827 --> 00:21:07,000 And then hopefully they get here with their solutions 234 00:21:07,034 --> 00:21:08,620 and get running 300 yards an hour. 235 00:21:33,068 --> 00:21:33,896 [Tony speaking] 236 00:21:35,758 --> 00:21:36,586 *bleep* 237 00:21:38,724 --> 00:21:39,517 *bleep* 238 00:21:44,103 --> 00:21:45,000 *bleep* 239 00:21:47,586 --> 00:21:49,000 [narrator] At the Yukon River... 240 00:21:49,620 --> 00:21:51,034 *bleep* 241 00:21:51,068 --> 00:21:52,793 [narrator] Tony Beets is back 242 00:21:52,827 --> 00:21:56,793 to haul a million dollars' worth of boats onto trailers, 243 00:21:56,827 --> 00:21:59,034 ready for collection by his buyer. 244 00:22:00,931 --> 00:22:03,103 [Tony speaking] 245 00:22:09,137 --> 00:22:12,931 We are trying to get Jasmine a little bit more out of the water. 246 00:22:12,965 --> 00:22:16,827 We got the 500 Kenworth over here with the winch on the back. 247 00:22:16,862 --> 00:22:18,551 So we put that against the bank, 248 00:22:18,586 --> 00:22:21,965 and then we winch Jasmine onto the beach as far as possible. 249 00:22:47,172 --> 00:22:48,689 [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] 252 00:22:50,758 --> 00:22:51,620 [Tony speaking] 253 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 257 00:23:17,379 --> 00:23:20,206 instead of the other way around, how it should be. 258 00:23:20,241 --> 00:23:23,655 [Tony speaking and bleeps] 259 00:23:39,551 --> 00:23:41,724 [Len] Jump in the loader. Maybe we don't need it, jump in the loader. 260 00:23:44,551 --> 00:23:45,413 Eh? 261 00:23:46,758 --> 00:23:48,482 [Tony speaking] 262 00:23:51,931 --> 00:23:53,793 [cell phone ringing] 263 00:23:58,965 --> 00:23:59,758 *bleep* 264 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 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:30,000 *bleep* 269 00:24:53,275 --> 00:24:54,137 [Len] [bleeps] eh? 270 00:24:54,172 --> 00:24:55,034 *bleep* 271 00:25:02,655 --> 00:25:03,482 *bleep* 272 00:25:06,862 --> 00:25:07,689 *bleep* 273 00:25:32,793 --> 00:25:35,068 [Justin] It's gnarly bedrock that we're pulling out. 274 00:25:35,103 --> 00:25:36,931 It's definitely not easy on our equipment. 275 00:25:36,965 --> 00:25:39,448 It's banging and crashing hard on the shaker deck. 276 00:25:41,172 --> 00:25:44,827 [narrator] At Mud Mountain, Parker Schnabel's running bedrock 277 00:25:44,862 --> 00:25:48,379 hoping it holds the $8 million in gold 278 00:25:48,413 --> 00:25:51,586 the drill results indicate is here. 279 00:25:51,620 --> 00:25:53,827 - [Parker] How's things here? - [Mitch] She's pretty full. 280 00:25:56,172 --> 00:25:58,758 [Parker] Yeah, and with that bedrock it packs worse too, huh? 281 00:25:58,793 --> 00:25:59,965 - [Mitch] Yeah. - [Parker] Keep going. 282 00:26:03,379 --> 00:26:07,206 [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. 284 00:26:10,551 --> 00:26:12,241 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] 288 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. 291 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. 293 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, 306 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, 310 00:27:54,482 --> 00:27:57,827 Mud Mountain bedrock has broken Big Red. 311 00:27:59,655 --> 00:28:02,724 [Mitch] So there's a bolt that runs through here. 312 00:28:02,758 --> 00:28:04,827 You can see it's just ripped its way out, 313 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. 316 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. 59223

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