1 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:12,074 Watch Online Movies and Series for FREE www.osdb.link/lm 2 00:00:15,974 --> 00:00:18,284 I've been nervous about not being able to salvage the season 3 00:00:18,284 --> 00:00:20,594 because there's so many things that could go wrong, 4 00:00:20,594 --> 00:00:21,801 that would impact my entire life. 5 00:00:22,284 --> 00:00:26,767 [Fred over radio] 6 00:00:26,767 --> 00:00:29,560 [Buzz over radio] 7 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:32,456 [narrator] Deep in the Yukon wilderness, 8 00:00:32,456 --> 00:00:35,801 mine boss Fred Lewis has been battling the elements, 9 00:00:35,801 --> 00:00:40,077 equipment failures and wash plant shutdowns all season. 10 00:00:41,422 --> 00:00:44,043 [over radio] 11 00:00:44,801 --> 00:00:47,008 Stefan quit on us, man. 12 00:00:47,008 --> 00:00:50,801 [narrator] Now, he's a man down after brother-in-arms, 13 00:00:50,801 --> 00:00:53,525 Stefan Generally walked out on the crew. 14 00:00:54,387 --> 00:00:56,905 [over radio] 15 00:00:56,905 --> 00:00:59,698 It's tough for me as a friend, you know, because I really respect the guy, 16 00:00:59,698 --> 00:01:01,939 but it's really hard to take. 17 00:01:03,663 --> 00:01:07,456 I can't win, man. I can't find people that actually understand hard work 18 00:01:07,456 --> 00:01:10,629 and wanna change their lives at the same time, you know. 19 00:01:12,525 --> 00:01:14,663 [narrator] More than halfway through the season, 20 00:01:14,663 --> 00:01:20,456 Fred's only banked 72 ounces of gold, well short of his 500 ounce goal. 21 00:01:23,008 --> 00:01:26,663 And with winter fast approaching, if he's to survive, 22 00:01:26,663 --> 00:01:30,318 Fred needs to start getting big gold out of the Freedom Cut. 23 00:01:32,043 --> 00:01:36,422 That 500-ounce goal is kind of getting harder and harder. 24 00:01:36,422 --> 00:01:40,353 This has been probably one of the biggest battles of my life, my team's life. 25 00:01:46,284 --> 00:01:47,974 Fred, I've got something you're gonna wanna see. 26 00:01:52,560 --> 00:01:54,491 Some pretty interesting [bleep]. 27 00:01:54,491 --> 00:01:55,732 Hey, Fred, man. 28 00:01:57,215 --> 00:01:59,043 Ooh, what's this? 29 00:01:59,043 --> 00:02:00,215 It's a little freaking course. 30 00:02:03,422 --> 00:02:04,525 [narrator] 11 weeks ago, 31 00:02:05,732 --> 00:02:07,456 Oh, wow. 32 00:02:07,456 --> 00:02:11,905 [narrator] Fred discovered a gold-rich quartz vein alongside California Creek. 33 00:02:12,939 --> 00:02:15,974 That tells us there's a vein carrying gold 34 00:02:15,974 --> 00:02:18,043 running up the middle of our [bleep] plain. 35 00:02:19,111 --> 00:02:22,077 [narrator] Buzz's discovery in the Freedom Cut 36 00:02:22,077 --> 00:02:25,180 could be the jolt Fred's been praying for. 37 00:02:25,180 --> 00:02:27,284 Dude, we've been chasing this quartz all [bleep] season, 38 00:02:27,284 --> 00:02:29,732 and I think this is what we were looking for the whole time. 39 00:02:29,732 --> 00:02:31,318 There's gold in this rock, 40 00:02:31,318 --> 00:02:34,077 and if there's gold in the rock, there's gold in the ground. 41 00:02:34,077 --> 00:02:35,146 Let's just load it all up, 42 00:02:36,767 --> 00:02:37,560 and keep chasing it. 43 00:02:40,387 --> 00:02:43,939 Right now, the name of the game is to pull as much pay to the plant as possible, 44 00:02:43,939 --> 00:02:46,732 while chasing that freaking quartz payload. 45 00:02:49,215 --> 00:02:52,629 With some luck and some hard work, we can still do this. 46 00:02:54,318 --> 00:02:57,215 We've got the rock chopper up and running for the first time in a long time. 47 00:02:57,215 --> 00:02:58,801 We're firing on all cylinders. 48 00:03:00,560 --> 00:03:02,939 Hey guys, I've got a load of pay I'm dropping off at the plant, 49 00:03:02,939 --> 00:03:04,077 that should keep you guys running. 50 00:03:04,077 --> 00:03:06,387 Let's keep get that wash plant up, and get that gold. 51 00:03:15,215 --> 00:03:17,560 - Christopher, Christopher. - [Christopher] What? 52 00:03:17,560 --> 00:03:20,629 - All right, you ready to fire the pump up? - [Christopher] Yes, sir. 53 00:03:20,629 --> 00:03:23,215 - All right, so pumps coming on. - [Christopher] Roger that. 54 00:03:29,284 --> 00:03:30,939 [JB over radio] 55 00:03:46,422 --> 00:03:47,939 Turn it off. It didn't work. 56 00:03:48,629 --> 00:03:49,974 What just happened? 57 00:03:49,974 --> 00:03:51,836 [over radio] 58 00:03:55,387 --> 00:03:57,180 Oh, man, one thing or another, man. 59 00:04:03,146 --> 00:04:05,456 Any time that plant's down, is uh, you know, 60 00:04:05,456 --> 00:04:09,387 time we're not finding gold, so we have to figure it out. 61 00:04:11,974 --> 00:04:13,077 [JB makes disgusted noise] 62 00:04:13,077 --> 00:04:15,146 - Another one broke, eh? - Yep. 63 00:04:15,146 --> 00:04:18,801 Yeah. They're getting chewed through. I'm not sure how. 64 00:04:18,801 --> 00:04:21,836 - Is there, like, any way we can, like, bush fix this? - No. 65 00:04:21,836 --> 00:04:26,043 And now what's really bad is we don't have any more. That's the last one. 66 00:04:26,043 --> 00:04:28,353 First thing I've gotta do is find belts. 67 00:04:28,353 --> 00:04:31,318 The auto parts in Dawson were out. 68 00:04:31,318 --> 00:04:35,008 I bought everything they had, you know, so we're not getting them locally. 69 00:04:38,905 --> 00:04:44,491 [narrator] The only available belts are 350 miles away, in Fairbanks, Alaska. 70 00:04:45,974 --> 00:04:47,905 [JB] I have to go to Alaska to get these two belts, 71 00:04:47,905 --> 00:04:50,043 it's something I'm not real happy about. 72 00:04:50,043 --> 00:04:52,215 I mean, it's a long, long trip. 73 00:04:52,215 --> 00:04:54,491 Six hours, one direction. 74 00:04:54,491 --> 00:04:56,353 Just to pick up a couple of belts. 75 00:04:56,353 --> 00:04:58,560 But we've gotta have them if we wanna keep running. 76 00:05:01,043 --> 00:05:04,698 JB's gonna be at least two days, maybe even three, to go get these parts. 77 00:05:04,698 --> 00:05:07,284 And that's two or three days of sluicing that we're gonna lose. 78 00:05:07,284 --> 00:05:10,146 That's two or three day's worth of gold we're not gonna have in our pan. 79 00:05:10,146 --> 00:05:11,284 We gotta get [beep] moving. 80 00:05:25,870 --> 00:05:31,801 This is our last season here, so we're just really trying to get as many ounces as we can. 81 00:05:34,043 --> 00:05:36,422 Every grain of dirt right now counts. 82 00:05:40,836 --> 00:05:42,801 We are out of pay on the Bear Cut. 83 00:05:44,077 --> 00:05:45,353 This is the last scoop. 84 00:05:48,870 --> 00:05:50,077 Another cut done. 85 00:05:56,801 --> 00:05:58,353 How's it going, Chris? 86 00:05:58,353 --> 00:06:01,456 Hey, Mitchell. Just waiting for the thing to run out and we'll shut her down. 87 00:06:01,456 --> 00:06:05,077 Man, the Bear Cut has been a huge cut, but we're to the end of it right here. 88 00:06:05,077 --> 00:06:07,491 Yeah, no kidding. You got through that pretty quick, man. 89 00:06:07,491 --> 00:06:11,111 - Yeah, so now we gotta get that Runway Cut opened up. - How's that coming along? 90 00:06:11,111 --> 00:06:13,491 Ah, we've still got a lot of overburden on the Runway, 91 00:06:13,491 --> 00:06:16,629 so we don't have any pay dirt ready for Big Red right now. 92 00:06:16,629 --> 00:06:19,939 - We're looking at least two weeks downtime, minimum. - Wow. 93 00:06:21,939 --> 00:06:25,146 - That's not good. - No, not by any means. 94 00:06:32,353 --> 00:06:35,870 [narrator] 28-year-old Parker Schnabel is stretched thin, 95 00:06:35,870 --> 00:06:38,629 running two mines in different countries. 96 00:06:39,836 --> 00:06:42,801 [Parker] The last two weeks I've been in Alaska. 97 00:06:42,801 --> 00:06:44,836 You know, we had a rough ten days start up, 98 00:06:44,836 --> 00:06:46,663 and now it's starting to smooth out. 99 00:06:46,663 --> 00:06:49,698 We've got a plant running over there. There's gold coming in. 100 00:06:51,974 --> 00:06:55,491 [narrator] In the Yukon, his crew are racing to mine out the massive 101 00:06:55,491 --> 00:07:00,146 air strip claim before the water license expires at the end of the season. 102 00:07:02,491 --> 00:07:04,594 [Parker] We have to get all of this mined this year. 103 00:07:04,594 --> 00:07:07,836 So it's basically use it or lose it. 104 00:07:07,836 --> 00:07:10,249 And it's important that we get everything 105 00:07:10,249 --> 00:07:14,836 that we have left to mine this year stripped and on pay. 106 00:07:14,836 --> 00:07:19,043 Half a million of square feet of what we have left is not stripped. 107 00:07:19,043 --> 00:07:22,043 And this is pretty late in the year to be stripping. 108 00:07:23,387 --> 00:07:25,732 [narrator] Parker's crew have already mined out 109 00:07:25,732 --> 00:07:29,318 forty eight of his 90 acres at the airstrip. 110 00:07:29,318 --> 00:07:33,560 The Keyhole, Easy Street, and Bear Cuts. 111 00:07:33,560 --> 00:07:38,663 Now they're running paydirt through Sluicifer from the 18 acre Payback Cut, 112 00:07:38,663 --> 00:07:45,422 and continue to strip the last and largest of them all. The 24 acre Runway Cut. 113 00:07:45,422 --> 00:07:49,456 They need to get at least five acres down to pay this week, 114 00:07:49,456 --> 00:07:52,043 before they can fire Big Red back up. 115 00:07:55,456 --> 00:07:58,732 [Parker] So Big Red will sit until all the stripping's done. 116 00:07:59,939 --> 00:08:03,560 We really can't afford the time, but, um, 117 00:08:03,560 --> 00:08:05,801 it's just gonna mean sluicing later in the year. 118 00:08:07,698 --> 00:08:09,801 [narrator] Down to just one wash plant, 119 00:08:09,801 --> 00:08:15,215 it's all hands on deck at the Runway Cut, until it's completely stripped. 120 00:08:15,215 --> 00:08:17,939 Except for one crew member. 121 00:08:19,353 --> 00:08:21,284 [Tyson] So right now I'm in the Payback Cut. 122 00:08:21,284 --> 00:08:22,801 You know, there's a lot to do. 123 00:08:22,801 --> 00:08:25,215 And I'm pretty much over here on my own. 124 00:08:25,215 --> 00:08:28,456 So, trying to keep the wash plant going. 125 00:08:28,456 --> 00:08:30,939 [narrator] While Sluicifer plant boss Tyson Lee 126 00:08:30,939 --> 00:08:35,008 digs out Payback Cut pay dirt in the 750 excavator... 127 00:08:35,008 --> 00:08:37,836 You know, it's just a struggle trying to keep ahead. 128 00:08:37,836 --> 00:08:43,146 [narrator] Parker in the D-11, and foreman Mitch Blaschke in the 700, 129 00:08:43,146 --> 00:08:45,732 strip overburden in the Runway Cut. 130 00:08:48,905 --> 00:08:51,422 This is probably the most behind we've ever been, 131 00:08:51,422 --> 00:08:55,077 in opening a cut and having things ready. 132 00:08:55,077 --> 00:09:00,318 We've got so much on our plate and you know, here we are just trying to get through it all, 133 00:09:00,318 --> 00:09:02,077 and trying to do it before the snow flies. 134 00:09:02,077 --> 00:09:04,353 [hissing noise] 135 00:09:04,353 --> 00:09:08,284 And... what the? Holy [bleep]. 136 00:09:10,387 --> 00:09:13,387 Whoa! Whoa! [bleep] 137 00:09:13,387 --> 00:09:16,387 There's only one thing that smells like that, and that is coolant. 138 00:09:16,387 --> 00:09:18,836 [hissing from engine] 139 00:09:18,836 --> 00:09:20,284 That is not good. 140 00:09:23,180 --> 00:09:25,215 Looks like we just blew our radiator here, 141 00:09:25,215 --> 00:09:27,077 and it's blown right on the exhaust manifold. 142 00:09:28,663 --> 00:09:29,939 Not what we need right now. 143 00:09:33,111 --> 00:09:34,560 Yo, Taylor, you got a copy, man? 144 00:09:35,077 --> 00:09:36,456 [over radio] 145 00:09:36,456 --> 00:09:39,767 Hey buddy, you wanna make your way over to the seven-hundy here? 146 00:09:39,767 --> 00:09:41,663 It looks like it lost the radiator. 147 00:09:41,663 --> 00:09:44,318 We've got a whole bunch of coolant spewing out right on the exhaust. 148 00:09:44,974 --> 00:09:46,422 [over radio] 149 00:09:46,422 --> 00:09:49,077 I mean, the biggest thing here is just the lead time on getting parts. 150 00:09:49,077 --> 00:09:51,180 [over radio] 151 00:09:52,491 --> 00:09:54,939 To lose something like the radiator in this 700, 152 00:09:54,939 --> 00:09:56,525 when we've got all this dirt to move, 153 00:09:56,525 --> 00:09:58,767 I need another big excavator over here. 154 00:09:58,767 --> 00:10:01,215 Um, I'm not sure where I'm gonna get one of those from right now. 155 00:10:16,629 --> 00:10:17,456 Hey! 156 00:10:19,767 --> 00:10:23,629 - How's it going, Mitch? - Oh, we've had better days. 157 00:10:23,629 --> 00:10:26,491 - What's going on? - Oh, the 700 just blew the rad. 158 00:10:26,491 --> 00:10:28,111 - Oh, really? - Yeah, like, bad. 159 00:10:28,111 --> 00:10:31,146 The problem is, we're in the middle of all that mud right now. 160 00:10:31,146 --> 00:10:33,284 - Yeah. - And without a big excavator, 161 00:10:33,284 --> 00:10:35,594 there's no way we've got a fighting chance of getting through it. 162 00:10:35,594 --> 00:10:38,801 I know you're doing everything you can to keep up with Sluicifer, 163 00:10:38,801 --> 00:10:41,146 but, man, we really need the 750. 164 00:10:44,560 --> 00:10:48,698 Well, it sucks, 'cause, you know, we have, like, no payout right now. 165 00:10:48,698 --> 00:10:52,387 So, the 750 is kind of key to this operation right now. 166 00:10:52,387 --> 00:10:54,525 I know, and that's gonna leave you with a 480. 167 00:10:54,525 --> 00:10:56,905 As soon as Taylor gets the 700 back up and going, 168 00:10:56,905 --> 00:10:58,905 - you can have this thing back. - Right. 169 00:10:58,905 --> 00:11:01,146 But, man, for right now, I hate to do it, 170 00:11:01,146 --> 00:11:04,974 but we've really got no other option down there but to repo the old 750 from you. 171 00:11:04,974 --> 00:11:06,077 Right. 172 00:11:09,491 --> 00:11:11,525 I'll get it back to you as soon as I can. 173 00:11:19,698 --> 00:11:24,180 [narrator] Losing the 750 leaves Tyson with just the 480, 174 00:11:24,180 --> 00:11:27,284 reducing the amount of pay he can send to Sluicifer. 175 00:11:29,905 --> 00:11:32,008 Sadly, I'm gonna have to turn Sluicifer down. 176 00:11:32,008 --> 00:11:34,905 You know, with only the 480 digging pay, 177 00:11:34,905 --> 00:11:36,767 we're gonna get to the point where we're out of pay, 178 00:11:36,767 --> 00:11:38,008 we have nothing to run. 179 00:11:38,008 --> 00:11:41,629 You know, a lower feed rate means less gold coming in, 180 00:11:41,629 --> 00:11:44,629 but it's better than having no gold coming in and having to shut the plant down. 181 00:11:46,180 --> 00:11:49,870 [narrator] With Sluicifer dialed down and Big Red shut down, 182 00:11:49,870 --> 00:11:54,008 the chances of mining out all 90 acres are slimmer than ever. 183 00:11:56,732 --> 00:11:59,422 You've gotta pick your battles and well, we lost this one. 184 00:12:11,663 --> 00:12:14,594 [Dave Turin] There's some big changes ahead for this season. 185 00:12:14,594 --> 00:12:19,146 I'm officially retiring from mining and um, I'm gonna try and sell these claims. 186 00:12:20,629 --> 00:12:24,767 [narrator] At Glacier Creek, Dave Turin is on a mission 187 00:12:24,767 --> 00:12:29,732 to sell his one million dollar turnkey mining operation. 188 00:12:29,732 --> 00:12:33,111 [Dave] I can't do this forever. I've been doing it a long time. 189 00:12:33,111 --> 00:12:36,732 I want to enjoy my grandkids, my kids, hang out, 190 00:12:36,732 --> 00:12:38,353 do whatever, go camping, and hunting, 191 00:12:38,353 --> 00:12:39,836 and fishing and stuff. 192 00:12:39,836 --> 00:12:42,422 Hopefully it all works out. 193 00:12:42,422 --> 00:12:47,939 [narrator] Dave hopes to prove to potential buyers Nathan Clarke and Jason Sanchez 194 00:12:47,939 --> 00:12:54,146 there's years of mining and a possible $10 million of gold in the ground. 195 00:12:54,146 --> 00:12:59,215 Nathan and Jason, myself, we did a prospect with The Beatles, found $20 a yard. 196 00:12:59,215 --> 00:13:00,318 That's good ground. 197 00:13:00,318 --> 00:13:02,663 Hopefully it's good enough for those guys to buy it. 198 00:13:02,663 --> 00:13:05,284 We've set a goal of 30 ounces. 199 00:13:05,284 --> 00:13:08,905 If we pull 30 ounces out of here, it will prove there's a lot of gold here. 200 00:13:08,905 --> 00:13:10,870 And everybody's walking out of here 201 00:13:10,870 --> 00:13:12,801 with gold in their pockets, which is a good thing. 202 00:13:13,836 --> 00:13:16,491 So, it's one last hurrah for Team Turin. 203 00:13:19,629 --> 00:13:22,387 I still can't believe we're actually gonna make a run at it. 204 00:13:22,387 --> 00:13:23,801 - I'm excited. - I'm excited too. 205 00:13:25,146 --> 00:13:27,249 [narrator] Since the early 1900s, 206 00:13:27,249 --> 00:13:30,491 miners have been flocking to the area around Glacier Creek 207 00:13:31,491 --> 00:13:34,663 with the dream of striking it rich. 208 00:13:34,663 --> 00:13:38,318 Over the years, the ground's delivered a fortune... 209 00:13:38,318 --> 00:13:41,732 nearly 150,000 ounces of gold. 210 00:13:42,870 --> 00:13:46,698 Today, worth around 250 million dollars. 211 00:13:49,077 --> 00:13:50,525 - [Dave] Morning, guys. - [Nate] Morning! 212 00:13:50,525 --> 00:13:51,974 [Dave] So here's what I'm thinking. 213 00:13:51,974 --> 00:13:54,801 Because we don't have a rock truck, there's just three of us, 214 00:13:54,801 --> 00:14:00,180 if we, uh, we need to move this plant, this sluice closer to the pay. 215 00:14:00,180 --> 00:14:01,077 Yeah, I agree. 216 00:14:01,905 --> 00:14:03,767 [narrator] Last week, 217 00:14:03,767 --> 00:14:05,629 I'll pick the spot, landowner. 218 00:14:05,629 --> 00:14:08,456 Okay. Mine boss. 219 00:14:08,456 --> 00:14:10,732 [laughs] 220 00:14:10,732 --> 00:14:14,146 [narrator] Team Turin punched three test holes downstream 221 00:14:14,146 --> 00:14:16,111 from last season's Sunlight Cut. 222 00:14:17,767 --> 00:14:19,077 Twenty dollars, eighty cents a yard. 223 00:14:20,146 --> 00:14:22,077 I really think we should fire The Eagle up. 224 00:14:24,491 --> 00:14:31,491 [narrator] Now they plan to move Dave's $500,000 mobile wash plant, The Eagle, 225 00:14:31,491 --> 00:14:37,422 half a mile downstream to the best test hole where they will open up a new cut. 226 00:14:39,629 --> 00:14:42,456 [Dave] We're calling it The Three Amigos Cut. 227 00:14:42,456 --> 00:14:46,353 So why don't you guys grab the excavator, start lifting this sluice. 228 00:14:46,353 --> 00:14:49,422 I'll start on all the tailings so that we can get this thing up and out of here. 229 00:14:50,318 --> 00:14:51,939 - You good? - Let's get to it. 230 00:14:58,836 --> 00:15:03,284 What I will miss, for real, is missing mining with the guys. 231 00:15:03,284 --> 00:15:04,353 That's the hard part. 232 00:15:05,318 --> 00:15:07,008 See what that'll do. 233 00:15:07,008 --> 00:15:09,801 [Dave] We all want to be a part of a really good team. 234 00:15:09,801 --> 00:15:10,905 Swinging right. 235 00:15:10,905 --> 00:15:13,663 [Dave] You know, this is my top team right here. 236 00:15:13,663 --> 00:15:17,353 And when you think about it ending, that's hard. 237 00:15:19,146 --> 00:15:20,905 We all built this together. 238 00:15:21,939 --> 00:15:23,387 Yeah, it's sentimental. 239 00:15:32,180 --> 00:15:34,663 - All right, you're done with me. - I'm ready to walk. 240 00:15:36,870 --> 00:15:39,180 All right. Let's, uh, get this over there. 241 00:15:39,180 --> 00:15:41,974 - I'm gonna start finishing up the pad. - Okay. 242 00:15:41,974 --> 00:15:47,422 [narrator] The 34-ton Eagle rides on tracks and is driven by remote control, 243 00:15:47,422 --> 00:15:51,594 making it faster and easier to move than most wash plants. 244 00:15:52,456 --> 00:15:53,456 Okay, we ready? 245 00:15:54,249 --> 00:15:56,353 [over radio] 246 00:15:57,698 --> 00:15:59,077 Get her walked out of here. 247 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:02,387 Here we go! 248 00:16:05,353 --> 00:16:08,284 [Jason] Looking good, Nate. Looking good, buddy. 249 00:16:08,284 --> 00:16:10,215 Man, you act like you've done this before! 250 00:16:12,939 --> 00:16:18,870 So I gotta make sure to get the pad ready for The Eagle, and it's gotta be level. 251 00:16:18,870 --> 00:16:23,525 Hopefully they get that thing over here, 'cause I'm gonna be ready here in a little bit. 252 00:16:27,767 --> 00:16:29,801 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Nate. Whoa. Whoa. 253 00:16:29,801 --> 00:16:33,974 You keep going, that tube's gonna end up smacking the ground. 254 00:16:33,974 --> 00:16:35,594 We're only inches above. 255 00:16:38,180 --> 00:16:41,629 Well, the clear problem is, the blue tube hangs down too low. 256 00:16:41,629 --> 00:16:44,801 We can't raise it up anymore. It's raised up all the way. 257 00:16:44,801 --> 00:16:45,939 It's just how the hill is. 258 00:16:48,491 --> 00:16:52,146 All of our material goes down that pipe, so we can't damage it at all. 259 00:16:52,146 --> 00:16:53,801 It's the only tube we've got, 260 00:16:53,801 --> 00:16:58,215 so we can't bend it, damage it, it might damage the whole Eagle. 261 00:16:58,215 --> 00:17:00,974 [narrator] The vital 10-foot-long tube 262 00:17:00,974 --> 00:17:06,008 feeds screened pay dirt from the shaker decks into the sluice runs. 263 00:17:06,008 --> 00:17:09,732 You wanna get some material, and just add up to the tracks, so the tracks are going up? 264 00:17:09,732 --> 00:17:13,043 Make it less of a slope, get the tracks on it, get the front end up. 265 00:17:13,043 --> 00:17:14,008 We'll be okay. 266 00:17:14,008 --> 00:17:16,215 Dude, do you just wanna back her up? 267 00:17:16,215 --> 00:17:19,870 I'll get that 980, and grab us some tails. 268 00:17:25,491 --> 00:17:27,215 [Jason] So what we're trying to do is 269 00:17:27,215 --> 00:17:30,663 build up a pad here, that will elevate the tracks 270 00:17:32,111 --> 00:17:33,939 in a manner that will bring that tube up. 271 00:17:43,353 --> 00:17:45,939 Well, we'll give her a shot and see what she does. 272 00:17:49,629 --> 00:17:51,974 - You ready? - All right. Come on, Nate. 273 00:17:58,870 --> 00:18:00,594 Easy. Easy now. 274 00:18:01,905 --> 00:18:03,249 Go ahead and kick her to the right. 275 00:18:05,043 --> 00:18:07,077 Straight ahead. Let me get up ahead of you again. 276 00:18:13,836 --> 00:18:17,456 Seems to be going actually pretty smooth after we did that material. 277 00:18:20,180 --> 00:18:22,491 Straighten her out. We're smooth sailing, now, my man. 278 00:18:27,353 --> 00:18:34,284 The pad looks pretty level. And I've got a pretty good slope for the sluice box. 279 00:18:34,284 --> 00:18:36,077 So now it's time to move The Eagle in. 280 00:18:38,525 --> 00:18:41,491 - [Nate] Try that right there. - [Jason] That looks pretty good. 281 00:18:49,111 --> 00:18:52,629 - Do you love it? - [Nate] Yeah, I like it. Good. 282 00:18:53,629 --> 00:18:56,629 Eagle's set. Sluice box's set. 283 00:18:56,629 --> 00:18:58,836 All we've got left is to start getting some dirt! 284 00:18:59,629 --> 00:19:01,215 All right, here we go. 285 00:19:03,456 --> 00:19:04,939 [Jason] He started right back at it. 286 00:19:04,939 --> 00:19:07,870 We're digging, we're throwing dirt. Pullin' gold. 287 00:19:11,905 --> 00:19:14,180 - [Nate] All right, Dave, I'm gonna turn it on. - Okay, turn it on. 288 00:19:16,249 --> 00:19:21,146 [engine starts up] 289 00:19:21,146 --> 00:19:23,353 He's alive, Dave. He's alive! 290 00:19:23,353 --> 00:19:25,422 Let's turn some water on and run some dirt. 291 00:19:31,077 --> 00:19:35,939 [narrator] Team Turin are once again running Alaskan gold-rich pay dirt. 292 00:19:39,318 --> 00:19:43,249 [Dave] I think those two guys, out of all the guys I've ever mined with, 293 00:19:43,249 --> 00:19:45,525 they get it. And that's why they're here. 294 00:19:46,732 --> 00:19:50,111 I've given them an offer that I don't think they'll get 295 00:19:50,111 --> 00:19:51,939 anywhere else in their lifetime. 296 00:19:51,939 --> 00:19:54,180 Both of them are ready for that challenge. 297 00:20:07,560 --> 00:20:11,456 I think right now, I wanna say we're really, like, paving the way through. 298 00:20:11,456 --> 00:20:16,353 [narrator] Fred Lewis's wash plant Sergeant Sluice is at a standstill, 299 00:20:16,353 --> 00:20:20,594 waiting on a replacement belt for the shaker deck's motor. 300 00:20:20,594 --> 00:20:25,215 It almost feels like mowing the lawn with a pair of scissors. 301 00:20:26,905 --> 00:20:28,456 [Stuart] I know we've had, kind of, a ton of problems, 302 00:20:28,456 --> 00:20:31,284 but, I mean, every piece of equipment we get, 303 00:20:31,284 --> 00:20:36,043 you know, we have to put massive TLC into it to get it up and running. 304 00:20:38,491 --> 00:20:39,491 [over radio] Hey Fred, where are you at? 305 00:20:43,111 --> 00:20:43,974 JB, is that you? 306 00:20:45,008 --> 00:20:47,836 Yeah man, I'm back. I'm coming in hot. 307 00:20:47,836 --> 00:20:49,974 That's freaking record time, man. Did you get the belts? 308 00:20:50,870 --> 00:20:53,870 [over radio] 309 00:21:00,284 --> 00:21:03,525 [JB] We basically just get a hold of her right there, and I'll spin the wheel. 310 00:21:03,525 --> 00:21:05,077 [wheel squeals as turned] 311 00:21:05,077 --> 00:21:06,560 Here we go. Come on, man. 312 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:08,387 [high pitched squeal] 313 00:21:08,387 --> 00:21:11,077 There we go. Yep, Yep. There it goes. There it goes. 314 00:21:11,077 --> 00:21:14,146 All right, let it go. Oh, yeah, there's one. 315 00:21:14,146 --> 00:21:15,974 Now we've gotta... 316 00:21:15,974 --> 00:21:18,249 You're gonna have to spin it down there again. 317 00:21:18,249 --> 00:21:21,353 There we go, there we go. We got it. 318 00:21:22,974 --> 00:21:27,387 Okay. We're on. Straight. Tight. 319 00:21:28,456 --> 00:21:29,836 [chuckles] 320 00:21:29,836 --> 00:21:32,043 - You ready to fire it up and see what it does? - Yeah. 321 00:21:33,111 --> 00:21:37,663 [engine starts] 322 00:21:59,249 --> 00:22:01,318 [Fred] Old Sarge is running smooth. 323 00:22:01,318 --> 00:22:03,974 We've got Buzz up clearing and stripping land. 324 00:22:03,974 --> 00:22:07,905 I'm gonna maintain tailings and pull in more pay to keep the plant feeding. 325 00:22:08,732 --> 00:22:09,594 We're on the gold now. 326 00:22:24,043 --> 00:22:27,560 [JB] [beep]! What is going on? 327 00:22:28,767 --> 00:22:30,353 Doggone belt came off again. 328 00:22:31,353 --> 00:22:32,491 Why now? 329 00:22:34,525 --> 00:22:37,560 [Fred] The amount of breakdowns that we've had, I mean it goes on and on. 330 00:22:37,560 --> 00:22:39,974 [over radio] 331 00:22:39,974 --> 00:22:41,629 Oh man, it's unbelievable. 332 00:22:43,525 --> 00:22:45,284 [JB] Something's obviously wrong. 333 00:22:45,284 --> 00:22:48,077 I gotta get up there, and see what's going on with these pulleys 334 00:22:48,077 --> 00:22:51,939 Try to use my detective work and see what's going on. 335 00:22:56,249 --> 00:22:59,215 My best guess is that it's gotta be this pulley system. 336 00:22:59,215 --> 00:23:01,663 The small pulley up here on the electric motor 337 00:23:01,663 --> 00:23:03,732 runs the larger pulley on the bottom. 338 00:23:03,732 --> 00:23:09,663 My guess is they're, uh, either not aligned, or they've got misaligned. 339 00:23:19,422 --> 00:23:21,801 I think I found the culprit. 340 00:23:21,801 --> 00:23:26,629 The, uh, the top pulley has been moving back and forth on this shaft, 341 00:23:27,939 --> 00:23:30,801 causing it to walk out and walk back in slightly. 342 00:23:30,801 --> 00:23:34,387 I can see the marks on the shaft here. 343 00:23:34,387 --> 00:23:39,284 And that would definitely cause our, uh, our belt-breaking issues. 344 00:23:39,284 --> 00:23:42,525 Man, I can't believe it, such an easy fix. 345 00:23:42,525 --> 00:23:48,318 I, I'll put a new, uh, cone in there and a spacer, and, uh, tighten it down and 346 00:23:48,318 --> 00:23:49,836 this, this thing should be fixed. 347 00:23:51,870 --> 00:23:55,525 [narrator] Sergeant Sluice's shaker deck is powered by an electric motor 348 00:23:55,525 --> 00:23:57,698 that drives a rubber belt. 349 00:23:57,698 --> 00:24:00,939 JB thinks the motor's pulley wheel is misaligned 350 00:24:00,939 --> 00:24:04,732 with the shaker's bigger wheel and is moving in and out, 351 00:24:04,732 --> 00:24:06,801 causing the belt to snap... 352 00:24:06,801 --> 00:24:08,594 - [snapping] - ...and the deck to stop. 353 00:24:09,043 --> 00:24:10,836 JB's plan? 354 00:24:10,836 --> 00:24:13,456 Add a spacer to the motor's drive shaft 355 00:24:13,456 --> 00:24:16,491 to prevent the lateral movement of the belt. 356 00:24:16,491 --> 00:24:19,629 He hopes this will stop the wear and tear on the belt 357 00:24:19,629 --> 00:24:22,456 and get Sergeant Spruce up and running again. 358 00:24:27,974 --> 00:24:32,491 The true test is going to be, will this belt hold up? 359 00:24:35,008 --> 00:24:36,422 [engine starts] 360 00:24:47,215 --> 00:24:48,594 That's what we wanted! 361 00:25:06,422 --> 00:25:10,077 [Fred] That wash plant's the heartbeat of this operation. If it's not shaking, 362 00:25:10,077 --> 00:25:11,629 we're never gonna reach our goal. 363 00:25:11,629 --> 00:25:13,249 We've got so much on the line right now 364 00:25:13,249 --> 00:25:15,077 and that American Dream is never gonna happen 365 00:25:15,077 --> 00:25:18,387 without a guy like JB to fix this [bleep] so, now we're up and running. 366 00:25:35,215 --> 00:25:38,491 [Parker] Um, right now, we're just stripping the runway. 367 00:25:39,663 --> 00:25:41,698 Seems like pretty deep mud. 368 00:25:41,698 --> 00:25:45,146 You know, I think that's probably a good 20 feet of mud in here and, 369 00:25:45,146 --> 00:25:46,939 it's a bit late in the year to be opening up 370 00:25:46,939 --> 00:25:48,939 a ground that has 20 feet of mud. 371 00:25:49,560 --> 00:25:51,629 Smooth loadin' that out, 372 00:25:51,629 --> 00:25:55,180 and we have nowhere to push it to, so it's all getting loaded out. 373 00:25:55,180 --> 00:25:58,043 I won't say going fine but it's going. 374 00:25:58,043 --> 00:25:59,663 [narrator] Parker Schnabel's crew 375 00:25:59,663 --> 00:26:04,594 is rushing to strip the 24 acre Runway Cut down to pay 376 00:26:04,594 --> 00:26:08,594 so they can start feeding wash plant Big Red. 377 00:26:08,594 --> 00:26:11,560 I've got Big Red sitting on that hillside over there, 378 00:26:11,560 --> 00:26:12,836 waiting to wash rocks. 379 00:26:12,836 --> 00:26:16,629 If we had pay dirt right now, it'd be up and running. 380 00:26:16,629 --> 00:26:20,594 I know it's really put Tyson in a tough spot here taking the 750, 381 00:26:20,594 --> 00:26:23,594 but it's so important that we get this ground opened up. 382 00:26:23,594 --> 00:26:26,905 If not, we're gonna leave a lot of gold in the ground. 383 00:26:26,905 --> 00:26:30,663 [narrator] With Mitch's 700 Excavator still in for repair, 384 00:26:31,525 --> 00:26:34,663 Tyson is stuck in the smaller 480. 385 00:26:34,663 --> 00:26:38,318 Struggling to dig enough pay to feed Sluicifer. 386 00:26:38,318 --> 00:26:41,077 [Tyson] Had to dial down Sluicifer's feed rate a little. 387 00:26:41,077 --> 00:26:42,974 And hopefully I don't have to dial it down any more. 388 00:26:42,974 --> 00:26:45,560 But at the rate things are going, I might have to make that adjustment. 389 00:26:47,146 --> 00:26:49,387 And, you know, sadly, getting Big Red going, 390 00:26:49,387 --> 00:26:52,008 it's taken priority over keeping Sluicifer fed. 391 00:26:54,456 --> 00:26:57,249 Taylor, I hope you got some good news for me, man. 392 00:26:57,249 --> 00:26:58,456 [Taylor] Hey, buddy. 393 00:26:58,456 --> 00:27:01,456 - How's it going? - [Mitch] Oh, well you tell me. 394 00:27:01,456 --> 00:27:04,146 - I see we got some parts here. - Uh... We do indeed. 395 00:27:04,146 --> 00:27:06,180 The rad's dropped in, she's ready to go. 396 00:27:06,180 --> 00:27:08,387 - All right, sounds good, buddy, appreciate it, thanks! - All right, catch you later. 397 00:27:11,939 --> 00:27:14,180 Hey, Tyson, Tyson, you got a copy? 398 00:27:15,111 --> 00:27:16,767 [Tyson over radio] 399 00:27:16,767 --> 00:27:20,801 Hey, buddy, I got a present for you if you wanna meet me, uh, over by Sluicifer. 400 00:27:20,801 --> 00:27:23,215 [over radio] Sound's good, man. I'm on my way. 401 00:27:28,870 --> 00:27:32,525 When you said you had a present for me, I'm glad it's not the EC20. 402 00:27:32,525 --> 00:27:34,870 Nah, man. We treated her good. It moved a lot of mud, 403 00:27:34,870 --> 00:27:37,629 it really helped out. So now we can get some pay up here 404 00:27:37,629 --> 00:27:39,215 and crank this baby back up. 405 00:27:39,215 --> 00:27:42,560 Well, I'll go turn it up and then light the fire under Froggy and my own ass. 406 00:27:42,560 --> 00:27:45,663 All right, buddy. Now you at least got some muscle down here for digging this. 407 00:27:45,663 --> 00:27:47,939 - Sounds good, thanks, Mitch. - Yeah, no worries, man, thanks. 408 00:27:50,284 --> 00:27:53,008 [Tyson] So you know, I just got the 750 back, which is, 409 00:27:53,008 --> 00:27:57,008 the best news I've had all week. That means I can turn this wash plant back up. 410 00:27:57,008 --> 00:27:59,732 And we can get back to running 220 yards an hour. 411 00:27:59,732 --> 00:28:01,560 So it's time I get us back 412 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:04,905 to getting some serious pay through this plant and getting some serious gold. 413 00:28:06,560 --> 00:28:10,629 [narrator] Parker's only working wash plant is finally back sluicing 414 00:28:10,629 --> 00:28:12,180 at max capacity. 415 00:28:19,594 --> 00:28:21,146 [engine shutting off] 416 00:28:24,353 --> 00:28:26,353 It looks like the Super Stacker's off. 417 00:28:28,629 --> 00:28:31,146 Last year it was playing these games, 418 00:28:31,146 --> 00:28:32,560 and it seemed to have just stopped. 419 00:28:39,663 --> 00:28:41,043 Oh, "Feeder Fault." 420 00:28:41,387 --> 00:28:42,870 RPM 0. 421 00:28:43,663 --> 00:28:44,456 And now our... 422 00:28:46,663 --> 00:28:48,111 feeder doesn't wanna start. 423 00:28:49,387 --> 00:28:51,008 It's got some gremlins in it. 424 00:28:56,353 --> 00:28:58,767 - [engine turns on] - Oh, here we go, it's fixed. 425 00:28:58,767 --> 00:29:03,698 Didn't do [bleep] at all but it's working now, so we'll roll with it. 426 00:29:03,698 --> 00:29:07,077 It's something we're gonna have to keep an eye on is that Super Stacker. 427 00:29:07,077 --> 00:29:09,111 Yeah, Alec, you got a copy, Alec? 428 00:29:10,525 --> 00:29:11,870 [Alec over radio] 429 00:29:11,870 --> 00:29:13,525 [thumping and clanking] 430 00:29:15,146 --> 00:29:17,525 [engine shutting down] 431 00:29:17,525 --> 00:29:22,111 This, uh, conveyor system is playing some pretty intense games right now. 432 00:29:23,249 --> 00:29:25,215 At first it was the Super Stacker 433 00:29:25,215 --> 00:29:27,146 then our belt feeder wouldn't start for us. 434 00:29:28,215 --> 00:29:30,663 And now the end delivery conveyor is shutting down. 435 00:29:33,456 --> 00:29:36,008 We gotta get to the bottom of these electrical demons here. 436 00:29:46,974 --> 00:29:48,698 Uh, just got a radio call that we're having 437 00:29:48,698 --> 00:29:50,491 some issues here with the conveyors. 438 00:29:50,491 --> 00:29:51,974 They're wanting to shut off on their own. 439 00:29:51,974 --> 00:29:54,180 So we gotta take a look at it, see what's going on. 440 00:29:55,456 --> 00:29:57,594 [narrator] At Parker's Yukon claim, 441 00:29:57,594 --> 00:30:02,353 electrical gremlins are plaguing Sluicifer's Super Stacker. 442 00:30:02,353 --> 00:30:05,456 - What went on at first? Did this stop? Or... - Just this belt 443 00:30:05,456 --> 00:30:07,387 - right here stopped. - But the top kept going? 444 00:30:07,387 --> 00:30:10,525 Oh, yeah. It's had a couple times where you hit "Go," 445 00:30:10,525 --> 00:30:13,353 and then it'll run for four seconds or something and then turn off. 446 00:30:14,215 --> 00:30:16,905 And it's also cutting out randomly. 447 00:30:19,180 --> 00:30:21,525 It's got no noise or anything coming from the gearbox. 448 00:30:21,525 --> 00:30:24,215 You know, looking over all the rollers here, 449 00:30:24,215 --> 00:30:25,456 don't see anything jammed up. 450 00:30:26,629 --> 00:30:27,974 If the problem's consistent, 451 00:30:27,974 --> 00:30:30,767 you could isolate the problem. 452 00:30:30,767 --> 00:30:32,905 But when it quits working and then it starts back up 453 00:30:32,905 --> 00:30:34,905 and everything looks good and checks out good, 454 00:30:34,905 --> 00:30:36,008 it makes it real tough. 455 00:30:37,767 --> 00:30:40,146 [narrator] Every hour Sluicifer's down... 456 00:30:40,146 --> 00:30:44,146 costs Parker almost $4,000 in lost gold production. 457 00:30:46,422 --> 00:30:49,077 And with Big Red also out of action, 458 00:30:49,077 --> 00:30:52,146 he's making no money. 459 00:30:52,146 --> 00:30:53,560 [Alec] I'm wonderin' if maybe there's some 460 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:55,629 tired contactors in the panel there. 461 00:30:58,043 --> 00:31:02,663 It certainly could be that the contactors are getting shot in it. 462 00:31:02,663 --> 00:31:04,836 [narrator] Contactors are heavy-duty switches 463 00:31:04,836 --> 00:31:07,560 that prevent surges frying the electrics. 464 00:31:10,801 --> 00:31:13,525 [Alec] So we're looking to see if we've got some of the right goodies here. 465 00:31:14,387 --> 00:31:16,663 It's heavy enough. Feels expensive. 466 00:31:18,180 --> 00:31:20,284 Could be this guy, right here. 467 00:31:25,836 --> 00:31:28,525 Visually, the face plates look a little bit different. 468 00:31:28,525 --> 00:31:31,732 But this is not a direct replacement part 469 00:31:31,732 --> 00:31:34,284 to that old contactor there. 470 00:31:34,284 --> 00:31:37,836 Like, physically it will fit, and we can join up some of the wires 471 00:31:37,836 --> 00:31:40,077 and it might go, but it'd be nice to have 472 00:31:40,077 --> 00:31:42,456 the exact unit that came out of it, 473 00:31:42,456 --> 00:31:44,422 which that new one is not. 474 00:31:44,422 --> 00:31:46,111 [Mitch] It looks like we have part of what we need, 475 00:31:46,111 --> 00:31:47,629 but, unfortunately, not all of it. 476 00:31:48,698 --> 00:31:49,836 So, in the meantime, 477 00:31:50,456 --> 00:31:52,353 let's just, uh, 478 00:31:52,353 --> 00:31:54,560 try and kind of... Maybe we can blow this thing out. 479 00:31:54,560 --> 00:31:55,974 I mean, all the dust, all the dirt, 480 00:31:55,974 --> 00:31:57,629 you look at all that sand and everything in there. 481 00:31:57,629 --> 00:31:58,905 Oh, yeah, we've got a bit. 482 00:31:58,905 --> 00:32:01,456 [Mitch] It doesn't take much in there for those contactors 483 00:32:01,456 --> 00:32:05,180 to get some contamination. They're not gonna wanna bite in good. 484 00:32:05,180 --> 00:32:07,663 - [air hissing] - [Mitch] Oh, yeah, you see that dust coming out of there? 485 00:32:09,491 --> 00:32:12,422 See, Alec, back in my day, when you had, like, a video game that 486 00:32:12,422 --> 00:32:14,180 - didn't wanna work, you just had to go like... - Okay. 487 00:32:14,180 --> 00:32:16,870 - [blows air] ...and then it's good to go, you know. - [air hissing] 488 00:32:27,732 --> 00:32:29,905 Well... 489 00:32:29,905 --> 00:32:33,387 - looks a lot better than it did. - [Alec] Yeah, it's all right. 490 00:32:33,387 --> 00:32:36,870 - [Mitch] Give that a try, buddy. - Fire up the video game again. 491 00:32:36,870 --> 00:32:40,077 Obviously, we're out here in the sand and the dirt and the elements so, 492 00:32:40,077 --> 00:32:41,801 uh, not the best thing for it. 493 00:32:41,801 --> 00:32:44,249 And, you know, all it takes, 494 00:32:44,249 --> 00:32:46,594 little bit of junk here for things to not start working right. 495 00:32:46,594 --> 00:32:49,491 This'll be like taking your laptop outside and, uh, 496 00:32:49,491 --> 00:32:51,594 you know, leaving it out in the weather for a few weeks. 497 00:32:51,594 --> 00:32:54,318 Rain, dirt, crud, everything. 498 00:32:54,318 --> 00:32:58,767 Well, that old piece is reinstalled. We've blown out, uh, 499 00:32:58,767 --> 00:33:01,560 the dust and hopefully the gremlins along with it. 500 00:33:01,560 --> 00:33:03,560 Wanna go fire up the generator and see what she says? 501 00:33:08,043 --> 00:33:09,043 [Sluicifer turning on] 502 00:33:10,008 --> 00:33:11,008 Oh! 503 00:33:11,008 --> 00:33:12,663 Things are workin' again. 504 00:33:12,663 --> 00:33:13,732 [Sluicifer whirring] 505 00:33:20,422 --> 00:33:22,663 Uh, you know, I think there's definitely probably still some gremlins 506 00:33:22,663 --> 00:33:25,801 in this thing but it's, uh, firing up. It's working. 507 00:33:25,801 --> 00:33:27,491 And as long as these belts keep spinning, 508 00:33:27,491 --> 00:33:28,767 that's all we can ask for right now. 509 00:33:46,732 --> 00:33:48,387 [Dave] We're back in the saddle. 510 00:33:48,387 --> 00:33:49,422 Team Turin all in. 511 00:33:53,801 --> 00:33:55,215 [narrator] At Glacier Creek, 512 00:33:55,215 --> 00:33:58,284 Dave Turin is running nearly two hundred yards an hour 513 00:33:58,284 --> 00:34:00,111 through his wash plant, the Eagle. 514 00:34:02,180 --> 00:34:03,905 [Dave] This could be the best run of my life. 515 00:34:05,111 --> 00:34:06,870 Couldn't have done it with a better group of guys. 516 00:34:08,180 --> 00:34:10,043 [narrator] In the Three Amigos Cut, 517 00:34:10,043 --> 00:34:12,111 Jason stockpiles pay dirt. 518 00:34:13,180 --> 00:34:15,594 I'm very, very happy to be back at it. 519 00:34:16,387 --> 00:34:17,905 Wingin' and singin'! 520 00:34:17,905 --> 00:34:21,043 Gonna be diggin' and washing here in a minute. 521 00:34:21,043 --> 00:34:25,008 [narrator] Ready for Nathan to haul it to the wash plant in the loader. 522 00:34:26,146 --> 00:34:29,215 - [engine clicking] - [Nate] Better than nothing. 523 00:34:29,215 --> 00:34:32,043 - Come on, baby. Don't fail me now. - [loader beeps] 524 00:34:40,732 --> 00:34:42,422 She don't, don't wanna turn over. 525 00:34:44,594 --> 00:34:47,318 Hey, Dave, I'll probably need you to come over here in a second, 526 00:34:47,318 --> 00:34:49,318 uh, ol' Betty don't wanna start up. 527 00:34:49,318 --> 00:34:52,456 [Dave cursing over radio] 528 00:34:54,663 --> 00:34:56,008 What's up, Nate? 529 00:34:56,008 --> 00:34:58,422 - She is clicking, that's it. - [Dave] Oh, no. 530 00:34:58,422 --> 00:35:00,456 - Yeah. - [Dave] Have you checked the batteries? 531 00:35:00,456 --> 00:35:02,111 No, I haven't checked the batteries yet. 532 00:35:02,111 --> 00:35:04,180 - You want me try to turn it over then? - [Nate] If you don't mind. 533 00:35:04,180 --> 00:35:05,146 Okay. 534 00:35:05,146 --> 00:35:06,939 - [Nate] Go ahead. - [Dave] All, right, clear! 535 00:35:06,939 --> 00:35:07,767 [Nate] Yeah. 536 00:35:08,836 --> 00:35:10,732 [engine clicking and beeping] 537 00:35:14,180 --> 00:35:15,215 I got just clicking. 538 00:35:16,387 --> 00:35:17,974 But it ain't, ain't driving at all. 539 00:35:17,974 --> 00:35:20,077 - [loader beeps] - [Dave curses] 540 00:35:21,732 --> 00:35:24,456 No good. [bleep] No good at all. 541 00:35:24,456 --> 00:35:26,870 It's either batteries, or it's the starter. 542 00:35:28,353 --> 00:35:31,525 [Nate] So we got 26 volts, 25. 543 00:35:31,525 --> 00:35:34,353 - So the batteries are okay. - But that's exactly where it should be. 544 00:35:34,353 --> 00:35:37,146 Yeah. [indistinct] [bleep] 545 00:35:37,146 --> 00:35:39,387 I mean, I don't mind putting money out for a starter. 546 00:35:39,387 --> 00:35:42,077 We're gonna have to put a starter in it anyway to move it, so... 547 00:35:42,077 --> 00:35:44,180 [Nate] I don't wanna tell you... I mean, yeah, we could probably 548 00:35:44,180 --> 00:35:45,974 get a starter by the time frame. 549 00:35:45,974 --> 00:35:48,180 [Dave] See how long it's gonna take to get a starter. 550 00:35:48,180 --> 00:35:50,387 And without this machine hauling pay, 551 00:35:50,387 --> 00:35:53,180 we get nothing. We might as well just pack it up and go home. 552 00:35:57,836 --> 00:36:01,387 I'm, uh, looking for a starter for a 980G, uh, CAT. 553 00:36:01,387 --> 00:36:03,905 [man on phone] All right, let me, uh, look that up in our inventory. 554 00:36:03,905 --> 00:36:05,905 Okay. 555 00:36:05,905 --> 00:36:08,043 - [man clicks tongue] I got one in Juneau. - Oh, [bleep]. 556 00:36:08,043 --> 00:36:09,905 How long until we get that? 557 00:36:09,905 --> 00:36:12,836 [man] I could probably get you something in a week. Maybe two. 558 00:36:13,422 --> 00:36:15,008 Okay, um... 559 00:36:15,008 --> 00:36:16,732 - Nothing sooner? - [man] No, 560 00:36:16,732 --> 00:36:19,180 I'm afraid. That's the only one around anyway. 561 00:36:19,180 --> 00:36:22,939 Okay. That's fine. Alright, yeah, let's go ahead and get it rolling this way. 562 00:36:22,939 --> 00:36:25,905 Um, we gotta, we gotta get on there one way or another. 563 00:36:25,905 --> 00:36:27,387 - [man clicks tongue] All right. - All right, thanks, Chad. 564 00:36:29,836 --> 00:36:30,905 [sighs and curses] 565 00:36:33,146 --> 00:36:34,318 Hi, Dave. 566 00:36:34,318 --> 00:36:35,111 Got bad news. 567 00:36:35,594 --> 00:36:36,456 That starter, 568 00:36:37,422 --> 00:36:38,318 no bueno. 569 00:36:39,077 --> 00:36:40,249 What? 570 00:36:40,249 --> 00:36:42,870 [Nate] They said it's over a week out. It's in Juneau. 571 00:36:42,870 --> 00:36:45,905 Well, week's way too long. I don't wanna sit around and do nothing for a week. 572 00:36:46,422 --> 00:36:49,698 Um... [bleep] 573 00:36:49,698 --> 00:36:52,525 If we can't find a starter, I gotta find a loader or somethin'. 574 00:36:52,525 --> 00:36:54,008 Let me talk to Shelly. 575 00:36:54,008 --> 00:36:55,560 - We'll see if she can come up something. - [Nate] Cool. 576 00:36:59,318 --> 00:37:03,836 And that goes to show you, it doesn't matter if it's three guys, eight guys, 577 00:37:03,836 --> 00:37:05,870 when a piece of equipment goes down... 578 00:37:07,732 --> 00:37:09,732 it shuts an entire operation down. 579 00:37:21,836 --> 00:37:22,939 [Shelly over radio] Shelly to Dave. 580 00:37:24,663 --> 00:37:26,111 [Dave over radio] Go ahead, Shelly. 581 00:37:26,111 --> 00:37:27,905 [Shelly] Hey, Dave, would you meet me by the bridge? 582 00:37:27,905 --> 00:37:29,318 I have something I wanna show you. 583 00:37:31,043 --> 00:37:32,870 - [Dave] Okay, I'll be right there. - Okay. 584 00:37:34,801 --> 00:37:36,974 [Nate] I just wanna get going. I just wanna fire up and go. 585 00:37:36,974 --> 00:37:39,111 We got some of this maintenance crap taken care of. 586 00:37:39,111 --> 00:37:41,387 - Without a loader, Nate, we aint' doin' [bleep]. - [Nate] Nope. 587 00:37:43,491 --> 00:37:45,905 [horn honking] 588 00:37:45,905 --> 00:37:49,456 - [Nate] Well, well. - [Jason] Where in the world did he come up with that? 589 00:37:50,249 --> 00:37:52,180 [Dave] Check it out, boys. 590 00:37:52,180 --> 00:37:54,284 [Jason] You never cease to amaze me, Dave. 591 00:37:54,284 --> 00:37:55,594 [Nate] That's awesome. 592 00:37:55,594 --> 00:37:59,008 Shelly found it, you know. There's a guy in town, local guy, 593 00:37:59,008 --> 00:38:02,008 said we could, you know, rent it for a while. 594 00:38:02,008 --> 00:38:05,008 But we gotta get sluicing. That's gonna cost us some money. 595 00:38:05,008 --> 00:38:06,491 It's not free. 596 00:38:06,491 --> 00:38:09,663 So you run that, I'll bring the little excavator up here 597 00:38:09,663 --> 00:38:10,836 and we're off and going. 598 00:38:10,836 --> 00:38:12,215 - [Nate] That'll work. - All right, let's do it, guys. 599 00:38:13,663 --> 00:38:15,284 [engine turning over] 600 00:38:28,353 --> 00:38:30,905 So, here we go. We're back in business. 601 00:38:41,043 --> 00:38:42,491 I like it. Here we go. 602 00:38:46,043 --> 00:38:48,663 You know, who knows how this is gonna end. 603 00:38:48,663 --> 00:38:50,594 But as long as we can prove this ground, 604 00:38:50,594 --> 00:38:53,008 then Jason and Nathan, you never know. 605 00:38:53,008 --> 00:38:54,698 They might be the new owners. 606 00:39:05,732 --> 00:39:09,077 - Not bad for first run. - No, sir. 607 00:39:09,077 --> 00:39:11,215 [Dave] Nice little chunk there. 608 00:39:11,215 --> 00:39:13,939 We got gold in the box. It's always a good thing to see. 609 00:39:14,732 --> 00:39:16,663 [narrator] At Glacier Creek, 610 00:39:16,663 --> 00:39:18,318 Team Turin pulls the mats... 611 00:39:19,043 --> 00:39:19,905 Getting up. 612 00:39:19,905 --> 00:39:22,111 ...after nearly three days running. 613 00:39:29,422 --> 00:39:33,905 The Three Amigos Cut, three days, three guys, and we got gold. 614 00:39:33,905 --> 00:39:35,836 Let's just hope it isn't three ounces. 615 00:39:35,836 --> 00:39:37,560 [all laughing] 616 00:39:37,560 --> 00:39:40,594 I'm enjoying myself. This is the most fun I've had mining. 617 00:39:40,594 --> 00:39:42,939 All I gotta do is sit there and run that plant, 618 00:39:42,939 --> 00:39:45,180 you guys are digging pay, hauling it up. 619 00:39:45,180 --> 00:39:49,318 - And I think we just found an employee. - [all laughing] 620 00:39:49,318 --> 00:39:52,974 - No stress, no responsibility, just run that son [bleeping]. - On it. 621 00:39:52,974 --> 00:39:54,008 [all continue laughing] 622 00:39:55,767 --> 00:39:57,284 [Nate] I love it. I love it. 623 00:40:06,077 --> 00:40:09,008 - You're ready to retire? All right. - I'm ready to retire. Yes. 624 00:40:09,008 --> 00:40:10,249 Hey, guys, come on in. 625 00:40:11,663 --> 00:40:12,905 Let's weigh it up. 626 00:40:12,905 --> 00:40:15,146 [narrator] Dave Turin gathers his crew 627 00:40:15,146 --> 00:40:17,146 for the first gold weigh of the season. 628 00:40:18,077 --> 00:40:20,491 Well, Shelly, can you do the honors? 629 00:40:20,491 --> 00:40:23,180 - [Shelly] Okay. - The first gold weigh of the year 630 00:40:23,180 --> 00:40:25,491 and let's see how many ounces we get. 631 00:40:25,491 --> 00:40:28,560 We've set a goal of 30 ounces. 632 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:31,629 I was hopin' for 10 ounces today. I'll count. 633 00:40:32,215 --> 00:40:33,180 All right, here we go. 634 00:40:35,387 --> 00:40:36,387 [Dave] There's a half. 635 00:40:37,146 --> 00:40:38,077 There's one. 636 00:40:39,043 --> 00:40:39,836 Two. 637 00:40:41,180 --> 00:40:42,043 There's three. 638 00:40:43,767 --> 00:40:44,525 There's four. 639 00:40:44,939 --> 00:40:45,732 Come on. 640 00:40:47,215 --> 00:40:48,249 We got five. 641 00:40:49,008 --> 00:40:49,801 Come on. 642 00:40:50,905 --> 00:40:53,146 Five point five eight. 643 00:40:53,146 --> 00:40:55,698 [narrator] Worth nearly $10,000. 644 00:40:59,422 --> 00:41:02,249 We ran about 1,400 yards. That's not the best, 645 00:41:02,249 --> 00:41:05,008 but we know top gravels aren't the best. 646 00:41:05,008 --> 00:41:06,284 - [Jason] You're right. - We know that. 647 00:41:06,284 --> 00:41:09,180 But we didn't have time to do a lot of strippin' either. 648 00:41:09,180 --> 00:41:10,732 - Right. - [Dave] So we're just, like, 649 00:41:10,732 --> 00:41:12,422 - we gotta move it and run it. - [Jason] Run it. 650 00:41:12,422 --> 00:41:14,663 Hey, the good news is... 651 00:41:14,663 --> 00:41:16,318 - we're down to deeper gravels. - [Nate] Yup. 652 00:41:16,318 --> 00:41:18,111 I mean at the end there, 653 00:41:18,111 --> 00:41:19,905 you were startin' to hit those big rocks. 654 00:41:19,905 --> 00:41:21,629 - That's where the gold's livin'. - Yeah. 655 00:41:21,629 --> 00:41:23,422 [Dave] So the next one will be better. 656 00:41:23,422 --> 00:41:26,767 Oh, I'm sorry, you guys, that's $10,000 top gravels. 657 00:41:26,767 --> 00:41:28,456 - For two and a half [bleep] days. - [Shelly] Yeah. 658 00:41:28,456 --> 00:41:29,767 - I'll take it. - [Shelly] Yup. 659 00:41:29,767 --> 00:41:31,008 - Yeah. - [Shelly] Yeah, it works. 660 00:41:31,318 --> 00:41:33,146 It works. 661 00:41:33,146 --> 00:41:37,008 We're just getting down to actually see where the good pay is. 662 00:41:37,008 --> 00:41:38,422 - Let's do it. - [Dave] Good job, guys. 663 00:41:38,422 --> 00:41:39,594 Let's get some more gold. 664 00:41:39,594 --> 00:41:41,767 [Jason] You know, Nate's crazy idea to, 665 00:41:41,767 --> 00:41:44,974 "Let's fire her up and run, three guys and a gal..." 666 00:41:46,215 --> 00:41:47,284 it paid off. 667 00:41:47,284 --> 00:41:49,939 It's gonna give us some results to really base our 668 00:41:49,939 --> 00:41:52,215 buying or not buying decision now. 669 00:41:52,215 --> 00:41:53,491 [Dave] All right, let's do it. All in? 670 00:41:54,353 --> 00:41:56,422 Three amigos, all in. One, two, three. 671 00:41:56,422 --> 00:41:57,249 [all] All in! 672 00:41:59,456 --> 00:42:01,146 [Dave] And we're having fun with it. 673 00:42:01,146 --> 00:42:02,594 I just love these guys. 674 00:42:02,594 --> 00:42:05,387 I love the opportunity to mine with 'em one last time. 675 00:42:06,629 --> 00:42:08,525 Thirty ounces is the goal 676 00:42:08,525 --> 00:42:10,974 and we're gonna do it in the Three Amigos Cut. 677 00:42:27,836 --> 00:42:28,939 [JB] What a week, eh? 678 00:42:28,939 --> 00:42:30,491 - Oh. - All the time. 679 00:42:31,732 --> 00:42:33,525 If it's not one thing, it's the other. 680 00:42:36,767 --> 00:42:38,525 What are you guys guessin'? 681 00:42:38,525 --> 00:42:41,422 I've been disappointed so many times, I'm just gonna go for, 682 00:42:42,146 --> 00:42:43,353 twelve, 11 ounces. 683 00:42:43,974 --> 00:42:44,870 What's up, guys? 684 00:42:46,284 --> 00:42:48,732 Um, I guess it was a tough week. 685 00:42:48,732 --> 00:42:50,767 I mean, we had the trip to Alaska, which was, like, 686 00:42:50,767 --> 00:42:52,249 basically two days we weren't doing anything 687 00:42:52,249 --> 00:42:54,008 'cause we couldn't have our belts. 688 00:42:54,008 --> 00:42:57,180 And, uh, then we had to fix the plant, so it's been hindering us a little bit. 689 00:42:57,180 --> 00:42:59,594 But i feel like the wash plant right now is ready. 690 00:42:59,594 --> 00:43:01,284 We just have to keep that yardage going. 691 00:43:01,284 --> 00:43:02,870 [JB] Uh, half-week running? Right? 692 00:43:02,870 --> 00:43:05,215 - Yeah. Pretty much. - Yeah, there's also... We lost some days. 693 00:43:05,215 --> 00:43:06,767 And what do we need to pay the bills? 694 00:43:06,767 --> 00:43:09,008 - We need 11 ounces. - 11 ounces to pay the bills, okay. 695 00:43:09,008 --> 00:43:10,146 11 ounces to pay the bills. 696 00:43:10,146 --> 00:43:11,939 I don't know. I'm not gonna give you guys any clues. 697 00:43:11,939 --> 00:43:13,663 I am gonna tell you the gold is getting chunkier. 698 00:43:13,663 --> 00:43:15,836 And it's starting to get me a little excited. 699 00:43:15,836 --> 00:43:17,249 Who wants to count it? 700 00:43:17,249 --> 00:43:18,974 - I think I am today. - [Fred] You're doing it? 701 00:43:18,974 --> 00:43:20,077 - Yeah, yeah. - [Fred] All right, JB. 702 00:43:20,077 --> 00:43:21,836 - I get the honors. - All right. You ready? 703 00:43:21,836 --> 00:43:23,215 Yeah, I'm ready. 704 00:43:23,215 --> 00:43:25,318 [Fred] All right, JB. Here we go, here we go. 705 00:43:25,318 --> 00:43:27,215 [JB] There's one, two 706 00:43:27,215 --> 00:43:29,836 three, four, five, six, 707 00:43:29,836 --> 00:43:32,353 seven, eight, nine, ten, 708 00:43:32,353 --> 00:43:35,905 eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, 709 00:43:35,905 --> 00:43:38,767 - fifteen, sixteen, seventeen... - [bleeping] 710 00:43:38,767 --> 00:43:40,249 ...eighteen, come on, twenty! 711 00:43:40,249 --> 00:43:42,456 No way! Twenty-freaking-one! 712 00:43:42,456 --> 00:43:44,387 - [all cheering] - Holy [bleep]. 713 00:43:44,387 --> 00:43:46,043 - Are you kidding me! - [bleeping] 714 00:43:47,146 --> 00:43:48,939 - Finally. - Holy [bleep]! 715 00:43:49,836 --> 00:43:53,284 [narrator] Worth over $35,000. 716 00:43:53,284 --> 00:43:57,663 This week's weigh in is the most they've ever mined as a solo crew 717 00:43:57,663 --> 00:44:01,387 and proof the Freedom Cut can pay out. 718 00:44:01,387 --> 00:44:04,939 You know, this right here represents the best [bleep] clean up we've ever had 719 00:44:04,939 --> 00:44:06,767 as a, as a mine team. 720 00:44:06,767 --> 00:44:09,318 So what that tells me is we're on the path. 721 00:44:09,318 --> 00:44:11,560 Can't even imagine. Think about how much gold we would be getting 722 00:44:11,560 --> 00:44:13,594 if we hit that seam and we keep following it 723 00:44:13,594 --> 00:44:15,318 and we can get our yardage. 724 00:44:15,318 --> 00:44:17,732 I, uh, you know I... It was looking like it was gonna be 725 00:44:17,732 --> 00:44:21,180 another bad clean up but, I mean, our hard work, dedication, 726 00:44:21,180 --> 00:44:23,974 it is finally coming to fruition and you can see it. 727 00:44:23,974 --> 00:44:25,353 [Fred] To me, the gold is in the ground. 728 00:44:25,353 --> 00:44:27,594 We're gonna, we're gonna work as hard as we possibly can. 729 00:44:27,594 --> 00:44:30,249 The rest of the season we're gonna [bleep] push knowing that it's there. 730 00:44:30,905 --> 00:44:32,284 [Fred] Put the hours in. 731 00:44:32,284 --> 00:44:33,905 - Put that [bleep] through the plant... - Easily. 732 00:44:33,905 --> 00:44:36,387 - ...and we're gonna go home with actual bonus this year. - It's crazy. 733 00:44:36,387 --> 00:44:38,939 I put a lot of equity into this season. 734 00:44:38,939 --> 00:44:41,077 From my house, from my [bleep] everything. 735 00:44:41,077 --> 00:44:43,939 Before this gold weigh, I was freaking the [bleep] out. 736 00:44:43,939 --> 00:44:46,663 - Yeah. Yeah. - This gives me confidence that we can do that. 737 00:44:46,663 --> 00:44:47,974 We need to hit that 500 ounces. 738 00:44:47,974 --> 00:44:49,801 But I think we can do that now. 739 00:44:49,801 --> 00:44:51,698 I know we can do that, if we get workin'. 740 00:44:51,698 --> 00:44:52,698 Yup. 741 00:44:52,698 --> 00:44:54,215 - So... - So, why are we sitting around? 742 00:44:54,215 --> 00:44:55,974 - Yeah. - It's a good [bleep] question, Buzz. 743 00:44:55,974 --> 00:44:57,284 That's a good [bleep] question. 744 00:44:57,284 --> 00:44:58,525 - Get back to work. - You guys get back to work. 745 00:44:58,525 --> 00:45:00,146 [all chuckling] 746 00:45:00,146 --> 00:45:02,629 Love you guys, but, uh, don't wanna see you the rest of the day. 747 00:45:02,629 --> 00:45:04,111 - Yup. - Yes. 748 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:18,939 - [Chris] Hey, Mitchell. - [Mitch] What's happenin', man? 749 00:45:18,939 --> 00:45:19,974 How you doing, buddy? 750 00:45:19,974 --> 00:45:21,387 Hope you don't mind me not standing up. 751 00:45:21,387 --> 00:45:23,008 But it's nice and warm right here. 752 00:45:23,663 --> 00:45:25,180 [narrator] At Indian River, 753 00:45:25,180 --> 00:45:30,008 wash plant Big Red barely ran half a day before running out of pay. 754 00:45:30,008 --> 00:45:33,043 So it's down to Sluicifer to keep the Schnabel Crew 755 00:45:33,043 --> 00:45:36,008 in the game and on the gold. 756 00:45:36,008 --> 00:45:37,284 - How's it going, guys? - Hey, chief. 757 00:45:37,284 --> 00:45:39,732 - Oh, she's going, man! - [Tyson] Oh, it's been a week, man. 758 00:45:42,353 --> 00:45:44,560 You know how the coolest thing having turned Sluicifer down, 759 00:45:44,560 --> 00:45:48,353 but definitely we weren't gonna get through that mud with, uh, 480, no way. 760 00:45:48,353 --> 00:45:51,663 - Yeah, no... - [Chris] I'm glad you guys didn't get in a punchin'... 761 00:45:51,663 --> 00:45:54,870 pushing, fighting, arguing mode over who gets what, it-- 762 00:45:54,870 --> 00:45:57,180 - It just got repossessed. - [chuckles] Yeah. 763 00:45:57,180 --> 00:45:59,698 Temporarily. Well I'm glad it helped you out. 764 00:46:03,836 --> 00:46:05,422 - [Parker] Hey there, youngster. - [Tyson] Hi. 765 00:46:05,422 --> 00:46:06,939 - How you doin'? - Good. 766 00:46:06,939 --> 00:46:11,249 - How are you guys? - Uh, 700 blew the rod, but we got her back together. 767 00:46:11,249 --> 00:46:14,663 Well, you know when the 750 left, I had to turn the plant down a little bit 768 00:46:14,663 --> 00:46:17,146 just to, kinda, keep up 'cause the 480 isn't able to dig. 769 00:46:17,146 --> 00:46:18,663 Oh, to get enough pay up. 770 00:46:18,663 --> 00:46:22,146 Yeah, it was a struggle. Hopefully we don't notice it too much right now. 771 00:46:22,146 --> 00:46:23,801 We definitely lost some 772 00:46:23,801 --> 00:46:25,905 some, uh, yardage for sure this week. 773 00:46:25,905 --> 00:46:29,077 - Yeah. - You are holding it like it has some weight to it. 774 00:46:29,077 --> 00:46:30,801 - Well, I'm old. - He's tryna trick 'ya! 775 00:46:30,801 --> 00:46:33,560 - I'm old and weak. - Five ounces. 776 00:46:33,560 --> 00:46:36,594 [narrator] Last week, running two wash plants, 777 00:46:36,594 --> 00:46:41,387 delivered a combined total of 457 ounces. 778 00:46:41,387 --> 00:46:43,077 - You ready, T? - Okay, I see zero. 779 00:46:43,077 --> 00:46:45,456 - That's a good place to start. - [Tyson chuckles] Yeah. 780 00:46:45,456 --> 00:46:46,905 Hopefully that's not where it finishes. 781 00:46:47,422 --> 00:46:48,215 Twenty. 782 00:46:48,594 --> 00:46:49,387 Forty. 783 00:46:50,215 --> 00:46:51,318 Sixty. 784 00:46:51,318 --> 00:46:52,870 - We get a lot of tip on that thing. - [Tyson] Eighty. 785 00:46:53,318 --> 00:46:54,629 A hundred. 786 00:46:54,629 --> 00:46:58,974 One twenty, 140, 150, 170, 787 00:46:59,456 --> 00:47:00,767 oh, 200, 788 00:47:01,249 --> 00:47:02,767 209.5. 789 00:47:03,594 --> 00:47:07,284 [narrator] Worth over $350,000. 790 00:47:07,284 --> 00:47:09,284 - [Tyson] It's not bad. - That's not bad. 791 00:47:09,284 --> 00:47:11,663 If we run comparisons... 792 00:47:11,663 --> 00:47:16,008 last season at this time we had 4,251 ounces. 793 00:47:16,008 --> 00:47:21,491 - This season, we have 4,984 ounces. - [Mitch] That ain't bad. 794 00:47:21,491 --> 00:47:24,284 We're just a hair shy of 5,000. 795 00:47:25,939 --> 00:47:28,905 We'll work all week. Try and, uh, get rid of that overburden. 796 00:47:28,905 --> 00:47:30,560 Maybe we'll have two plants running but 797 00:47:30,560 --> 00:47:32,594 we got a lot of work ahead of us so, 798 00:47:32,594 --> 00:47:35,318 uh, no guarantees there, but we'll do everything we can. 799 00:47:35,318 --> 00:47:37,180 Yeah, I'll try to give you guys some buffer 800 00:47:37,180 --> 00:47:40,077 - but this whole season is working with none, right? - [Tyson] Yeah, for sure. 801 00:47:40,077 --> 00:47:43,387 Like, everyday we don't have two plants running is another, 802 00:47:43,387 --> 00:47:45,456 you know, day that we're staying. 803 00:47:45,456 --> 00:47:47,767 That's what Mitch and I talked about the first day we get here. 804 00:47:47,767 --> 00:47:49,077 - [laughing] - [Mitch] Yeah. 805 00:47:49,077 --> 00:47:51,491 - Go, go, go. - Whereas I'm, like, no, no, no. 806 00:47:51,491 --> 00:47:53,077 Don't, don't worry about it. 807 00:47:53,077 --> 00:47:54,008 - Cool. - [bottles clinking] 808 00:47:54,008 --> 00:47:54,939 Cheers, folks. 809 00:47:56,215 --> 00:47:57,422 Cheers, guys. 810 00:47:57,422 --> 00:47:58,836 Five thousand next week? 811 00:47:58,836 --> 00:47:59,870 See you guys at dinner. 811 00:48:00,305 --> 00:49:00,596 Watch Online Movies and Series for FREE www.osdb.link/lm