"Gold Rush" Freedom for the Bold
ID | 13212900 |
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Movie Name | "Gold Rush" Freedom for the Bold |
Release Name | Gold.Rush.S13E09.720p.AMZN.WEBRip.x264-GalaxyTV |
Year | 2022 |
Kind | tv |
Language | English |
IMDB ID | 23838466 |
Format | srt |
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[Parker]
Did you bring a gold pan?
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I got mine, where's yours?
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[woman] Can I use that one?
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- Nope.
- [woman] Okay.
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So, this is the road that
we never mined.
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- [woman] Yeah.
- Like, it starts back there.
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It's built on top of
tailings from like, the 90s.
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It's virgin underneath.
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- Do you wanna pan the road?
- [Parker] Yeah, why not?
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My water license in
the Yukon's expiring.
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So, if we don't start working
on it now, then we never will.
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[narrator] In the Yukon,
with the clock ticking,
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Parker Schnabel is determined
to get every ounce
of gold he can,
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before the end of the season.
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[Parker] Rule number one
with panning, Tyler.
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- [Tyler] Yeah?
- [Parker] What is it?
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Um... clean water?
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[Parker] No. Make sure there's
nothing in the pan already.
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Oh, okay. Yep.
Didn't know that.
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[Parker] You've panned before?
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[Tyler] Everyone I've learned
off has a different like,
method of doing it.
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[Parker] There's no right
or wrong.
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- I mean, there is.
- [Tyler laughing]
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[laughing] I'm
not comfortable.
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- Maybe I'll walk into
the water.
- Yeah, go ahead.
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- That's how the real miners
used to do it.
- Okay.
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- Are you [bleep] with me?
- [Parker] No!
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[Tyler] Oh, that's actually
much better.
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[Parker] You just gotta
get aggressive with it.
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- [Tyler] Like this?
- [Parker] Yeah.
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[Tyler] How do I get
all of them out?
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[Parker] When you want
material to go out of the pan,
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you like, angle it like this
and wash it out.
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You don't wanna really
throw it out. You know
what I mean?
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- [Tyler] Oh!
- And any gold starts to
show up down at the bottom.
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- [Tyler] Oh, is that a bit
of gold?
- [Parker] Yeah.
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[Tyler] Oh, cool!
There's color.
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- Okay.
- [Parker] That's good enough
for me.
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What are you doing, man?
I saw your truck on the road.
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I didn't know if you were
broke down or something.
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- There's always a fair chance
of that.
- [Tyler chuckles]
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What are you finding?
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We're just panning this road.
Every year I've driven by it,
I've been like,
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"Should we mine that? No."
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But now it's the last year
that we can't say no anymore.
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If we say no this year, then
it's never gonna get mined.
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This has been left because,
well, it's the only section
of road.
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There's no other way around it
right through here.
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We got so many other things
going on.
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[Parker] But the stripping
crew has a little opening,
don't it?
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- I mean... [scoffs]
- Let's just send them in here
and see what happens.
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This is not just mining
the road, it's building
a new road,
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then, it's coming down here,
stripping this.
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I'm just looking at what
we got going on down there.
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Everything's froze up.
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I feel like, everyday we are
a little bit further behind.
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[Parker] I think it's gonna
be thawed.
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Like, the sides have
been exposed.
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Like, I don't even
think that the pay's gonna
be frozen.
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If it's thawed,
that's gonna be huge.
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If it's not, then I'm gonna
eat a big dose of crow, Mitch.
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I'm not trying to mess up
your schedule.
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But I am.
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Parker just added a huge
amount of work to our
already overloaded schedule.
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There's already not enough
hours in the day,
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and days left in this season,
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to get through what we've
got going on.
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And for Parker to wanna come
down here
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and pull out the only road,
the only access we have
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down to where we're
currently working,
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to start another cut,
I think is crazy.
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[Parker] Big thing for me is,
I really like to
push ourselves
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and find more gold each year.
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And we know this is our last
season to mine this stuff.
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[narrator] Nine weeks
into this season,
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27-year old Parker Schnabel's
master plan
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is starting to come together.
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[Parker] We're stretched
really thin right now.
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It's a good thing we've got
a good group of people
this year because
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it's a lot going on,
especially with Alaska
firing up.
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[narrator] In three weeks,
Parker will open a new
operation in Alaska.
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In the Yukon, his two
wash plants are running
side by side
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in the Bear cut,
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and have delivered more than
1,800 ounces of gold.
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We're more than halfway
through the ground.
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Nearly four million
square feet.
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Now, our whole season depends
on keeping two plants running
as long as possible.
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[narrator] His crew have
already stripped 48 acres,
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36 football fields,
of the massive
90-acre airstrip.
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Now, Parker has tasked
foreman, Mitch Blaschke
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with opening even more ground.
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There's a whole bunch of
little pieces of ground
here and there
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that could probably make us
a quick buck.
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If we don't do it now,
we'll never get to it.
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[Mitch] Parker's decided that
he wants us to strip
a new road,
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which we're calling
the Panama Canal cut.
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Well, we've gotta move the mud
and get down to some
pay gravels.
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[narrator] Over a thousand
yards downstream from
the Bear cut,
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and his wash plants,
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Mitch must open up
a new ten acre cut,
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taking Parker's total
to a hundred.
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But to get to the pay,
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Mitch must dig up the only
road connecting the camp
to the cuts.
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To solve this problem,
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Mitch must also build
a new road at the same time,
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keeping vital access to
the mine site open.
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[Mitch] I got half the crew
working on our new road.
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Really important here to have
good roads. We're constantly
moving around.
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At the same time we're
building the new road,
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we're also stripping this
new cut,
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the Panama Canal.
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[Tyler] I get why Parker wants
to mine this ground.
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But it's just insane.
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We need to get this done
super quickly.
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It's a huge project.
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I think everyone's a little
bit on edge at the moment.
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[Mitch] Parker seems to think
that this chunk of ground here
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is gonna be some
easy pickings.
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We'll find out when
we get to the bottom of it.
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It's feeling pretty hard here.
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Put the ripper in and see
what we got.
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Hopefully, it's just
compact from everybody
driving on it.
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[bleep]
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I know what that is.
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Well, so much for it
being thawed.
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It's big, frozen chunks.
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Lots of ice in it.
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All this rock is glued
together, pretty much.
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Parker thought with there
being cuts on both sides
of this,
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that this section of the road
would be all thawed out here.
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But you see all this water,
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you see all this ice here?
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You know, if this was
all thawed, all this would've
just drained off
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down on both sides here.
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We've chopped off our access
to the wash plants.
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And we got paydirt and it
looks like it's all gonna
be frozen.
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[Clayton] Dirt Devil's
fired up.
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We're currently mining
the Aspen.
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Squeaking every little ounce
out of it we can.
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[narrator] The Claytons are
chasing gold hotspots
along the creek
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on their way to Golden Acres.
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[Clayton] We got a long ways
to go and a lot of dirt
to move.
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The gold's getting better,
the plan is going great.
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We're one step closer
to Golden Acres.
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That's where we wanna be.
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That's the best shot
on getting 500 ounces.
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We're just hoping
for the best.
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The "best" is definitely
kicking Fred's ass.
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[narrator] Across the creek,
veteran Green Beret,
Fred Lewis,
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is also chasing 500 ounces.
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He's finally sluicing pay
from last season's cut
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and looking to deliver his
first gold weigh at the end
of the week.
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[Fred] It's been a hell of
a season so far.
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You know, we've been fighting
and fighting.
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We haven't got any gold yet.
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But I know we're almost there.
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I heard form Tony that
the road ban was lifted.
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Finally gonna get that
dozer in here.
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[narrator] Eight weeks ago,
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Fred bought a dozer to
dig his way to a gold bonanza
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at the Freedom cut.
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But winter road bans
have made delivery of
the 53 ton machine impossible.
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Until today.
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[Fred] With that dozer,
we're gonna be able to lift,
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move, push a hell of a lot
more paydirt.
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And that 500 ounce goal
wouldn't be possible
without it.
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[honking]
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Holy [bleep].
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That is impressive.
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[Mike] You made it!
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So, Mikey, I was hoping,
since you got a lot more
experience than we do,
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you could pull this off
the trailer for us
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so we don't break it,
pulling it off.
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You just rub our bellies
and tell us we're good boys
and we'll...
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[all laughing]
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It's awesome. It's just
anything is better than what
we got going right now. So...
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- [Fred] You mean nothing?
- [Mike chuckles]
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[Mike] Everybody clear?
He's driving ahead.
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[Fred] Oh, [bleep].
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[engine sputtering]
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Come on, baby.
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I got the big haul.
I'll take it off.
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- It's alive!
- [man chuckles]
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What do you think now?
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- I think it's [bleep] sweet.
- [Fred chuckles]
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This is 1984's best made
freaking dozer.
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[man] Damn!
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Not gonna lie, she looks a lot
better with the blade on.
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Yeah, I bet.
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[narrator] To lift the ten ton
dozer blade off his trailer...
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[bleep] somebody's
[bleep] chart.
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[narrator] ...Mike has to use
the 250 excavator
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rated to lift around 10 tons.
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[Fred] All right,
let's get the blade off.
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Fingers crossed that
the 250 can lift this.
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I think it can.
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[Mike] It barely lifts it.
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So, I'm gonna have to be
a little bit ignorant to get
the [bleep] thing off.
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[bleep]
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- [Fred] Mike?
- I got it.
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[Fred] Watch out,
watch out, watch out.
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[Fred] Just gotta be very
[bleep] carful where I
[bleep] go.
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Barely lifting it.
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You know what that
blade's about to be doing.
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- Pushing up the gold.
- Pushing up some gold.
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[Fred] Yeah, that's it.
Got everything off
the trailer.
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Mining starts the day
this dozer's running.
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- Safe trip!
- [Mike] Was nice meeting
you all.
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Stop for a second, Fred.
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Stu, out just a little more.
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We've got the beast
all put back together
in the front, plates attached,
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hydraulics are going well.
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Now, the last thing we
gotta do is put this pin
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into our ripper blade.
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- Ready?
- [Buzz] Yeah!
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- Ready to go to work?
- Let's get this beast working!
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- [motor chugging]
- Bim, bam, boom,
we're ready to roll.
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[narrator] Fred and his crew
head straight to the claim,
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eager to tear open
the Freedom cut.
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I can't believe we're actually
gonna start working
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on the Freedom cut,
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which really is where
we're gonna get our gold.
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The past few seasons,
we've kind of had to make do.
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This is the first season that
we have the right equipment.
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This is what's gonna make us
hit our freaking season goal.
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[Stuart] Think how far we've
grown as a team,
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coming together and getting
over PTSD and all sort of
the problems that come
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with going to war.
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[Fred] And since I've been
here, I don't think about any
of that [bleep], dude.
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Just don't have time for it.
I need to look forward.
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We have to realize
the opportunity we have.
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I mean, we're freaking mining
for gold in Yukon.
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The adventure is something
for the rest of our lives.
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I mean, the story will be
a hell of a lot better
if we succeed.
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- Right? [laughs]
- [Stuart] Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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[narrator] Fred and Stu
get back to keeping
the plant fed.
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While Buzz rips into
the three acre Freedom cut.
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We are firing
on all cylinders.
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Everything couldn't be
going any better.
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Buzz is up in the Freedom cut,
getting that stripped
and ready.
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This dozer is mammoth.
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We've named this "the Tank",
and I think you can see why.
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It's old but it definitely
does the job.
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Really nice stripping
with this machine.
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[Fred] I don't care if it's
got rust on it, I don't care
if it needs a paint job,
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its heart is there,
and its soul is there
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and this thing is gonna move
a lot of dirt for us.
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As long as that
dozer's running,
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we really do have
a chance of hitting that
500 ounce goal.
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You gotta love it when
a plan comes together.
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[Fred] We are right
where we need to be.
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This dozer is an absolute
game changer.
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[narrator] At California
creek, Fred Lewis finally
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has the dozer stripping
the Freedom cut.
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This dozer can definitely
push dirt.
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[thuds, creaks]
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[bleep]
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[Buzz] Fred, you have
a copy on me?
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I'm gonna need you to
come down here. Dozer broke.
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[Fred] I just heard that
the dozer's down.
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We could be seriously
[bleep] here.
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Got a lot riding on this.
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I've got my house on this.
I've got all of our financials
into it.
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At this point, if the dozer's
down, we're down.
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Plain and simple.
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All right.
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Holy [bleep].
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[Buzz] Come up here and
look at this.
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I backed up, I stopped,
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set the blades down,
that goes chunk.
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[Fred] [bleep]
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[Buzz] The little bracket that
holds the round that lifts
the blade up and down
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has been cracked for
a long time and finally
decided to let go.
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So, this has been happening
for a long time.
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[Buzz] There was only about
an inch of this piece holding
them together.
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[Fred] [bleep], dude.
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[narrator] The 53-ton dozer's
hydraulic lift cylinder
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is held in place by a bracket,
called a yoke.
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It pivots, allowing
the ten ton blade
to rise and fall.
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But it's cracked.
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Fred needs to swap out the old
broken part for a new one
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before he can get back
to stripping the Freedom cut.
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[Fred] [bleep]
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This is really gonna cost us.
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I honestly don't know
what the hell I'm going to do.
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Meanwhile, this is gonna
turn into more and more slop.
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Not good. Not good at all.
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Parts for a 1984 Komatsu
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are not easy to come by
out here.
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There reaches a point where
you can't bleed anymore.
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Kind of reaching that point
with the company.
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[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] Two months into
his season,
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King of the Klondike,
Tony Beets,
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has opened up two of
the deepest cuts he's
ever mined.
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So far, they've delivered
just over 900 ounces.
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280 ounces less than this time
last season.
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[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] To get more gold,
Tony's got another trick
up his sleeve.
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[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] First mined
three seasons ago
by daughter, Monica,
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Tony's cut down on
Hunker creek has
been plagued...
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- [explosion]
- [Monica] What just happened?
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[man on radio speaking]
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[narrator] ...by breakdowns...
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[thuds]
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...frozen pay...
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[Monica] I seem to have
hit some frost.
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[narrator] ...and floods...
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[Monica] Should've named it
the Cursed Cut,
not the Hunker Cut.
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[narrator] ...leading Monica
to abandon the Cursed Cut.
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Tony is leasing it to
the Winchester boys.
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Three new miners hoping to
strike it rich in the Yukon.
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[Jason] We're gold miners,
so we like to have, you know,
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buckets of gold if we can
get it in our hands.
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[narrator] Leading the crew
is mine boss and construction
worker, Jason Fraser.
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[Jason] My buddy John there
built the plant.
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And said, "Well, we'll
come up and give it a try."
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Figured it might be a chance
to at least get your boots wet
here in Klondike.
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We'll catch some gold here.
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[narrator] Retired business
owner, John Van Thuyl
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is the crew's mechanic.
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I've never mined in
the Yukon before.
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I'm semi-retired.
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I built the wash plant
in my driveway up at home.
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00:17:52,743 --> 00:17:55,610
Five years from now, I hope
to have a five gallon bucket
of gold,
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and I'm gonna totally retire.
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I got lots of friends that
say that they would love
to do mining
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but I'm here doing it.
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[narrator] Running the heavy
equipment is ex-logger,
Patrick "Butch" Bouchard.
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It's an extremely expensive
operation to be involved in.
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It's definitely high risk,
high reward.
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If this doesn't work out,
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00:18:40,410 --> 00:18:43,443
I'm sure Butch will be
processing logs again
all next winter,
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00:18:43,443 --> 00:18:46,510
and John likely will be
plowing snow from Ontario.
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00:18:46,510 --> 00:18:50,376
And myself, I'll be most
likely digging basements
in Vancouver Island.
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[Tony speaking]
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Better than the Three Stooges.
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00:19:00,643 --> 00:19:01,843
- How've you been?
- Fine.
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00:19:01,843 --> 00:19:03,243
- Nice to meet you.
- I'm John.
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[Jason] The Hunker Cut it is.
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- [Monica] Is it cursed for
you guys?
- [Jason] Don't say it!
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[Butch chuckling]
Don't say it. Yeah.
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00:19:11,843 --> 00:19:14,510
For us, everything that
could go wrong, went wrong.
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[Jason] I don't believe
in curses.
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00:19:26,543 --> 00:19:27,810
Yeah. I hope so.
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00:19:27,810 --> 00:19:30,877
Think we can get somewheres
around our goal of 200, 250.
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[Tony speaking]
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[all chuckling]
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[Jason] Gotta walk your
Kiwi plant out of the way.
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If you can get that out,
we'll get set up.
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[Tony speaking]
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That sounds good.
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00:19:48,043 --> 00:19:49,076
[Tony speaking]
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[narrator] Once Tony's old
Kiwi wash plant is moved
from the middle of the cut,
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00:20:00,943 --> 00:20:05,810
the new crew will haul in
their homemade
60-yard an hour wash plant,
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00:20:05,810 --> 00:20:07,610
the Winchester.
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00:20:07,610 --> 00:20:10,209
[John] 980 hours to build
the wash plant.
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00:20:10,877 --> 00:20:12,543
I was only gonna do one drum,
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00:20:12,543 --> 00:20:14,877
and then my wife says,
"Well, why don't you do two?"
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00:20:14,877 --> 00:20:16,877
That's why we called
it "Winchester".
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It's a double barrel shotgun.
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00:20:19,443 --> 00:20:23,309
[narrator] They plan to run
ground already stripped
by Tony,
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00:20:23,309 --> 00:20:27,543
chasing gold left behind
by the old timer's dredges.
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John to Jason, you got a copy?
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00:20:29,576 --> 00:20:31,743
Mike Beets is coming down
the hill.
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00:20:39,743 --> 00:20:41,176
[Mike] How you gentlemen
this morning?
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00:20:41,176 --> 00:20:42,010
[Jason] We good, buddy. You?
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00:20:42,643 --> 00:20:44,376
[bleep] I hate rain.
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00:20:44,376 --> 00:20:47,543
Well, once we get the eyes
exposed, then we can attach it
to the D10,
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00:20:47,543 --> 00:20:49,076
so that we can pull the
[bleep] thing.
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00:20:49,076 --> 00:20:50,877
So, your eye will be
around over here.
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00:20:50,877 --> 00:20:52,043
[Butch speaking]
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00:20:52,043 --> 00:20:53,743
[Mike] Scrape it clean until
we can see the eyes.
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00:21:01,510 --> 00:21:03,343
It's really sticking out
quite decently.
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00:21:03,343 --> 00:21:04,910
So now I'm trying to wonder
where the [bleep] it is,
378
00:21:04,910 --> 00:21:07,010
just might be lower
and sitting more further back.
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00:21:08,209 --> 00:21:09,643
Could you get it
a little deeper?
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00:21:11,543 --> 00:21:13,810
[narrator] If they can't find
the eye hooks,
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00:21:13,810 --> 00:21:17,877
the stranded Kiwi plant will
block the Winchester's access,
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00:21:17,877 --> 00:21:20,443
stopping them from
mining gold.
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00:21:20,443 --> 00:21:22,043
- [Mike] Do we have a shovel?
- Eh?
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00:21:25,877 --> 00:21:26,710
[Mike] That's so weird.
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00:21:28,710 --> 00:21:30,843
- [Butch] Well, there's an eye.
- [John] Kind of looks like
a rock.
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00:21:30,843 --> 00:21:32,076
[Mike] No, that is the eye.
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00:21:33,376 --> 00:21:35,543
So the other one will be
right here.
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- Ouch.
- [Tony] Oh, there you go.
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00:21:38,777 --> 00:21:39,677
[Mike chuckles]
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00:21:40,777 --> 00:21:42,777
- [Jason] If you can start
hooking those up.
- Yeah.
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00:21:42,777 --> 00:21:45,777
[Mike] I'll hop in the dozer
and we can back her up,
and we should be all good.
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[Butch] Timber.
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00:21:56,843 --> 00:21:57,977
[Jason] Whatever it takes
to move it.
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00:21:59,643 --> 00:22:01,343
It's good to go now.
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00:22:01,343 --> 00:22:03,576
[narrator] Kiwi plant
out of the way...
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- [Mike] Good luck, gentlemen.
- [honks]
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[narrator] ...the Winchester
boys are one step closer
to catching gold
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00:22:10,076 --> 00:22:12,510
and delivering
Tony's royalties.
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00:22:12,510 --> 00:22:13,910
[Butch speaking]
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00:22:13,910 --> 00:22:14,943
One more piece, boys.
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00:22:15,977 --> 00:22:18,343
We can get back to work
and make some real gold.
402
00:22:31,043 --> 00:22:33,476
[Mitch] We've invested
a ton of money, a ton of time
403
00:22:33,476 --> 00:22:35,109
into the Panama Canal cut.
404
00:22:35,109 --> 00:22:38,777
If we can't get a sluice
this year, it's gonna be
nothing but a loss.
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00:22:40,343 --> 00:22:41,943
[narrator] At Indian River...
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00:22:41,943 --> 00:22:43,443
What's happening, man?
407
00:22:43,443 --> 00:22:46,943
[narrator] ...Parker has
tasked Mitch with using
all their resources
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00:22:46,943 --> 00:22:49,476
to open up and mine
an access road.
409
00:22:50,309 --> 00:22:52,143
The Panama Canal cut.
410
00:22:52,143 --> 00:22:55,543
As well as building a new
access road
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00:22:55,543 --> 00:22:59,243
and keeping the rest of
the operation on track.
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00:22:59,243 --> 00:23:02,677
Well, we got all the mud off,
but all the gravel's frozen.
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00:23:06,543 --> 00:23:09,043
[Parker] It gets tons of
sun and...
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00:23:09,043 --> 00:23:12,243
- [Mitch] Yeah.
- ...high and dry, it makes
no sense to me.
415
00:23:12,243 --> 00:23:14,977
Well, and the one we needed
to be thawed more than
any of them is this one.
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00:23:14,977 --> 00:23:15,810
[Parker] Right?
417
00:23:16,810 --> 00:23:18,810
What do you think
we should do?
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00:23:18,810 --> 00:23:21,977
Well, man I hate walking away
from something after we've
poured a bunch of money in it,
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00:23:21,977 --> 00:23:26,543
but it's a matter of what has
more gold, I guess.
420
00:23:26,543 --> 00:23:28,543
If we have to walk away from
something, it should be
this one,
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00:23:28,543 --> 00:23:29,877
not the ones downstream.
422
00:23:29,877 --> 00:23:30,710
Don't you think?
423
00:23:33,209 --> 00:23:34,443
We have to get out of here.
424
00:23:35,476 --> 00:23:37,476
I think that's the only thing
we can do.
425
00:23:37,476 --> 00:23:39,410
Yeah, I think it's gonna be
this way all year.
426
00:23:40,443 --> 00:23:42,643
- All right. Thanks, Mitch.
- Yep.
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00:23:45,143 --> 00:23:47,743
[Parker] This isn't
an ideal scenario but...
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00:23:47,743 --> 00:23:50,910
we've gotta go get all the mud
off the areas that have mud,
429
00:23:50,910 --> 00:23:53,510
and then figure out what we're
gonna do with frozen gravel.
430
00:23:53,510 --> 00:23:55,977
Ripping frozen mud
is not too expensive.
431
00:23:55,977 --> 00:23:58,610
Ripping frozen gravel
is intense.
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00:23:58,610 --> 00:24:01,410
And we're gonna have to rip
a whole pile of frozen gravel
this fall,
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00:24:01,410 --> 00:24:03,309
because of how much we've
taken on.
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00:24:05,710 --> 00:24:06,877
[Mitch] Panama Canal,
435
00:24:06,877 --> 00:24:09,043
is a project we really didn't
have the time to start,
436
00:24:09,043 --> 00:24:11,076
but now, Parker doesn't
want us to finish it.
437
00:24:11,076 --> 00:24:13,877
And that's just
a huge waste of time
and a huge waste of money.
438
00:24:15,943 --> 00:24:18,977
Right now, we really need
to get this new road done.
439
00:24:18,977 --> 00:24:22,777
[narrator] Before Mitch's crew
can go back to work
in the airstrip,
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00:24:22,777 --> 00:24:28,010
they need to finish
the new road to restore access
across the claim.
441
00:24:28,010 --> 00:24:31,209
We're working on this end here
which is through one of
our tailings pile,
442
00:24:31,209 --> 00:24:34,209
so this is pretty good
material off the other side.
443
00:24:34,209 --> 00:24:36,109
It's real nasty stuff.
444
00:24:36,109 --> 00:24:38,977
And the trucks are having
a hard time getting
through there.
445
00:24:38,977 --> 00:24:42,877
I've got no access for anybody
to get back and forth here.
446
00:24:42,877 --> 00:24:45,010
So, it's really put
a time crunch on this.
447
00:24:46,943 --> 00:24:50,143
[Tyler] Mitch has got me
running tailings to finish
this road.
448
00:24:50,143 --> 00:24:52,076
Just so much mud.
449
00:24:53,276 --> 00:24:55,843
It makes driving these things
hard as well.
450
00:24:55,843 --> 00:24:59,343
I can feel my truck going to
get bogged every time nearly.
451
00:25:01,243 --> 00:25:03,743
I don't feel very confident
in the mud.
452
00:25:03,743 --> 00:25:06,209
[chuckles] Parker definitely
likes to throw you in
the deep end
453
00:25:06,209 --> 00:25:08,209
and you just have to hope
that you swim.
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00:25:12,610 --> 00:25:15,176
[Tyson on radio] Hey, Mitch.
You got a copy, Mitch?
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00:25:15,176 --> 00:25:17,643
- Go ahead.
- [Tyson] Yeah, hey man,
there's not enough pay up
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00:25:17,643 --> 00:25:19,843
at Big Red or Sluicifer
for them to run tonight.
457
00:25:20,977 --> 00:25:23,510
Right now I'm looking at
3000-4000 yards of material
458
00:25:23,510 --> 00:25:24,977
and we need double that.
459
00:25:24,977 --> 00:25:29,043
So, we need to steal some
resources and move some
iron up here.
460
00:25:29,043 --> 00:25:31,376
Ah, man, This road's gonna
take a little bit here.
461
00:25:31,376 --> 00:25:33,543
It's got a pretty good section
that's real snotty.
462
00:25:33,543 --> 00:25:35,877
But as soon as
we get this road done,
463
00:25:35,877 --> 00:25:38,043
I'll be sending everybody
back to you, bud.
464
00:25:38,043 --> 00:25:39,777
Just gonna have to make do
for right now, buddy.
465
00:25:39,777 --> 00:25:41,309
[Tyson] I don't know about you
but I don't wanna see
466
00:25:41,309 --> 00:25:42,777
either of these plants
go down tonight.
467
00:25:45,910 --> 00:25:47,977
[narrator] Until the road
is finished,
468
00:25:47,977 --> 00:25:51,810
the crew can't get back
to stockpiling paydirt
at the plant,
469
00:25:52,476 --> 00:25:55,610
risking a double shutdown.
470
00:25:55,610 --> 00:25:57,276
Tyson just hit me up
'cause it doesn't look like
471
00:25:57,276 --> 00:25:59,109
we've got enough dirt
for nightshift.
472
00:25:59,109 --> 00:26:01,143
That's what happens when
we got so many projects.
473
00:26:01,143 --> 00:26:03,243
You don't do anything well.
474
00:26:03,243 --> 00:26:07,176
This road is something
you'd normally like to have
well ahead of time done.
475
00:26:07,176 --> 00:26:10,743
But Parker sprung this on us.
476
00:26:10,743 --> 00:26:13,743
He's bouncing back and forth
between lots of ideas.
477
00:26:13,743 --> 00:26:17,243
As a mine boss,
you need to make a [bleep]
decision and stick with it.
478
00:26:18,543 --> 00:26:20,977
[narrator] Mitch has
his whole crew finishing up
479
00:26:20,977 --> 00:26:24,510
the last 350 feet
of the new road.
480
00:26:24,510 --> 00:26:27,343
You wanna try and get me
a spot here where I can get
481
00:26:27,343 --> 00:26:29,309
this new road connected.
482
00:26:29,309 --> 00:26:32,076
Let the trucks know we'll
have them start
dumping there.
483
00:26:32,076 --> 00:26:34,143
It ain't gonna be pretty
but it'll work.
484
00:26:34,143 --> 00:26:37,810
- Pretty? It never pretty.
- As long as it works.
485
00:26:37,810 --> 00:26:42,010
[Froggy] We're lucky that
we got everybody on deck
and working
486
00:26:42,010 --> 00:26:46,143
to build this road
right here, right now.
487
00:26:46,143 --> 00:26:50,010
Parker's lucky he's got guys
that are good at more than
one thing.
488
00:26:51,877 --> 00:26:53,376
[Tyson] Hey, Mitch.
You got a copy?
489
00:26:56,176 --> 00:26:59,410
When are you hoping to finish
off with your crew over there?
490
00:26:59,410 --> 00:27:01,143
[Mitch] Hurrying to try
and get this done.
491
00:27:01,143 --> 00:27:02,977
[Tyson] [bleep] We just don't
have enough pay.
492
00:27:02,977 --> 00:27:04,576
So, we don't have
much time to do this.
493
00:27:05,510 --> 00:27:07,510
Time is not on our side.
494
00:27:09,877 --> 00:27:11,643
Truck's hauling
coarse tailings.
495
00:27:11,643 --> 00:27:13,276
This is where I want you
to drop it.
496
00:27:13,276 --> 00:27:15,576
We're gonna tie it back
into that other material
you've been putting down.
497
00:27:15,576 --> 00:27:17,643
[Tyler] Okay, thank you.
498
00:27:17,643 --> 00:27:22,176
Just machinery going
everywhere, it's so intense.
499
00:27:22,176 --> 00:27:25,677
Parker just has such
a all or nothing personality.
500
00:27:25,677 --> 00:27:27,810
If he's gonna do something,
he's does it a 100 percent.
501
00:27:27,810 --> 00:27:31,276
If this was my mine site,
I'd probably make the same
decision as Parker did.
502
00:27:31,276 --> 00:27:34,343
I know it sounds risky
and it's full on and there's
lots going on.
503
00:27:34,343 --> 00:27:36,243
But as a gold miner,
504
00:27:36,243 --> 00:27:37,810
you just can't leave
gold in the ground.
505
00:27:40,309 --> 00:27:41,877
[Mitch] Yeah,
keep coming back.
Keep coming back.
506
00:27:41,877 --> 00:27:43,576
We're gonna go right off
the edge here.
507
00:27:43,576 --> 00:27:44,710
There you go, right there.
508
00:27:51,410 --> 00:27:53,143
This will be our road.
509
00:27:53,143 --> 00:27:57,209
We got little bit of mud
on top of the gravel.
510
00:27:57,209 --> 00:28:00,010
So, truck that are sinking
could get moving.
511
00:28:01,710 --> 00:28:05,309
And we got this road done.
512
00:28:05,309 --> 00:28:08,309
[narrator] 12 hours since
they began the build,
513
00:28:08,309 --> 00:28:11,543
Mitch and crew have
finished the new access road.
514
00:28:14,743 --> 00:28:16,410
We got ourselves a road here.
515
00:28:16,410 --> 00:28:17,977
It's come along real good.
516
00:28:17,977 --> 00:28:21,043
It's been a lot of work.
It should definitely do
the job.
517
00:28:22,476 --> 00:28:24,476
[Tyler] Mitch is sending me
back to the wash plant.
518
00:28:25,476 --> 00:28:27,843
Moving the old road
and building a new one,
519
00:28:27,843 --> 00:28:30,010
that's just, like, insane.
520
00:28:30,010 --> 00:28:33,309
I'm actually stoked I actually
helped such a huge project.
521
00:28:34,343 --> 00:28:36,176
[Mitch on radio] Hey,
Tyson, you got a copy?
522
00:28:36,176 --> 00:28:40,510
The road is finished and
the trucks are heading back
over to you right now.
523
00:28:40,510 --> 00:28:43,143
[Tyson on radio] Yeah,
sounds good. I'll meet you
at the wash plants.
524
00:28:43,143 --> 00:28:44,510
[Mitch] Just in time, buddy.
525
00:28:45,877 --> 00:28:47,977
You know, pretty happy with
how this road turned out.
526
00:28:47,977 --> 00:28:49,877
We just had to do it
quick and fast.
527
00:28:49,877 --> 00:28:52,476
But we've got good access
back down to the wash plants.
528
00:28:52,476 --> 00:28:55,543
One more thing that Parker's
added to our already
busy schedule,
529
00:28:55,543 --> 00:28:58,010
but somehow we were able
to make it all happen.
530
00:28:58,010 --> 00:28:59,343
It's been a hell of a day.
531
00:28:59,343 --> 00:29:01,943
But, you know, I'm really
happy with how things
turned out here.
532
00:29:12,376 --> 00:29:15,476
Had this freaking dozer for
two days and now it's stuck
in the slop.
533
00:29:16,443 --> 00:29:18,343
[narrator] At
California Creek,
534
00:29:18,343 --> 00:29:21,743
Fred Lewis's crew are
busy sluicing pay.
535
00:29:21,743 --> 00:29:25,576
But his new dozer has
a broken yoke bracket.
536
00:29:25,576 --> 00:29:29,943
It's a 1984 dozer. Honestly,
I don't know where the [bleep]
I'm gonna find a part for it.
537
00:29:29,943 --> 00:29:32,443
I think Troy did mention
he had some spare parts.
538
00:29:32,443 --> 00:29:33,777
So, I'm gonna call him.
539
00:29:33,777 --> 00:29:35,677
Hail Mary. Hopefully,
he's got what I'm looking for.
540
00:29:35,677 --> 00:29:38,843
But if we can't get this
dozer going, we are [bleep].
541
00:29:44,877 --> 00:29:46,343
Hey, Troy. How's it going?
542
00:29:48,276 --> 00:29:50,309
Um, we're having a little
bit of a problem.
543
00:29:50,309 --> 00:29:51,343
It's the lift cylinder.
544
00:29:53,143 --> 00:29:56,176
I was hoping to see if maybe
you might have
545
00:29:56,176 --> 00:29:59,176
parts laying around that we
could come and scavenge from?
546
00:30:09,543 --> 00:30:14,043
Okay, so would you mind
me sending Buzz out there to
come and check it out?
547
00:30:16,476 --> 00:30:18,343
I appreciate it.
I'll let you get back to work.
548
00:30:19,309 --> 00:30:20,443
[bleep] yeah.
549
00:30:20,443 --> 00:30:23,610
We got the part. So I can send
Buzz out right now.
550
00:30:23,610 --> 00:30:26,243
Without it, we'd be probably
down two or three weeks.
551
00:30:26,243 --> 00:30:28,476
Now, we can get that dozer
back up and running.
552
00:30:37,910 --> 00:30:39,243
[Buzz speaking]
553
00:30:40,677 --> 00:30:42,710
[narrator] At
Fred Lewis's claim,
554
00:30:42,710 --> 00:30:47,276
Buzz returns from his 300 mile
round trip to Keno
555
00:30:47,276 --> 00:30:49,643
with the part to fix
the broken dozer.
556
00:30:49,643 --> 00:30:53,109
It took me about 13 hours.
557
00:30:53,109 --> 00:30:54,243
Had to be done.
558
00:30:54,243 --> 00:30:56,043
Cut my sleep time
rather short,
559
00:30:56,043 --> 00:30:59,877
but sacrifices a guy
has gotta make to be
a successful miner.
560
00:31:01,743 --> 00:31:04,209
Starting to get pretty
damn sloppy out here.
561
00:31:05,943 --> 00:31:07,243
Broken going out.
562
00:31:10,376 --> 00:31:11,576
Get the new one in.
563
00:31:13,977 --> 00:31:15,276
Pretty heavy. [bleep]
564
00:31:32,777 --> 00:31:36,076
It's kind of [bleep] to do
this by yourself.
565
00:31:36,076 --> 00:31:37,743
She's ready to
rock and roll again.
566
00:31:40,943 --> 00:31:42,343
Talk about timing.
567
00:31:43,743 --> 00:31:46,810
- How's it going?
- Whoo! Holy [bleep],
Buzz.
568
00:31:46,810 --> 00:31:48,443
Can't believe you did this
by yourself.
569
00:31:48,443 --> 00:31:51,543
- What a pain in the ass.
Great work, dude.
- Yeah.
570
00:31:51,543 --> 00:31:54,176
While you're here,
just put those parts
in the back.
571
00:31:54,176 --> 00:31:56,943
- [Fred] Yes.
- [Buzz] I'll let you
carry the big piece.
572
00:31:56,943 --> 00:31:58,209
[Fred] Oh, jeez, what is that?
573
00:31:58,943 --> 00:32:00,843
Oh my [bleep].
574
00:32:00,843 --> 00:32:02,877
I see why you wanted me
to carry this one.
575
00:32:04,109 --> 00:32:06,343
[grunting] Oh, my [bleep].
576
00:32:07,943 --> 00:32:08,843
[grunts]
577
00:32:10,376 --> 00:32:13,076
[Buzz] Fire this puppy up.
Let's push some muck.
578
00:32:14,476 --> 00:32:18,376
[narrator] Just 24 hours
after the dozer went down...
579
00:32:18,376 --> 00:32:20,710
[Buzz] Everything seems
right and tight.
580
00:32:21,877 --> 00:32:23,576
Ready to rip and strip.
581
00:32:23,576 --> 00:32:27,576
[narrator] ...Buzz has it back
stripping in the Freedom cut.
582
00:32:27,576 --> 00:32:31,877
Buzz is busting his balls
to get that dozer back
up and running.
583
00:32:31,877 --> 00:32:33,877
We'll fix every single problem
and eventually,
584
00:32:33,877 --> 00:32:35,343
we're gonna pull the gold
out of this ground.
585
00:32:35,343 --> 00:32:36,376
We're gonna keep fighting.
586
00:32:45,576 --> 00:32:46,810
[Tony speaking]
587
00:33:08,476 --> 00:33:10,943
[John] So, today, we're gonna
get her hooked up.
588
00:33:10,943 --> 00:33:13,209
We back Winchester down
into the corner.
589
00:33:13,209 --> 00:33:17,777
[narrator] The Winchester boys
are racing to get their
wash plant up and running
590
00:33:17,777 --> 00:33:20,777
to prove to Tony that
they can catch gold
591
00:33:20,777 --> 00:33:23,276
and deliver his
30 percent royalties.
592
00:33:25,877 --> 00:33:27,243
[Butch speaking]
593
00:33:41,309 --> 00:33:43,510
[John] I'm not using
a chain on Winchester.
594
00:33:43,510 --> 00:33:45,010
I don't wanna mark
the paint up.
595
00:33:45,010 --> 00:33:47,143
Try to keep her as nice
as we can for now.
596
00:33:49,209 --> 00:33:50,076
Okay, Butch.
597
00:34:04,276 --> 00:34:06,643
[Jason] I want it another
foot and a half this way.
598
00:34:07,143 --> 00:34:07,943
[Butch] Okay.
599
00:34:11,710 --> 00:34:13,943
Butch, tighten the strap.
Oh, no.
600
00:34:13,943 --> 00:34:14,777
[Jason] Butch!
601
00:34:15,910 --> 00:34:17,076
[Butch] Holy [bleep].
602
00:34:19,943 --> 00:34:21,243
[Butch speaking]
603
00:34:23,610 --> 00:34:25,510
[John] He caught it
before it went over.
604
00:34:27,076 --> 00:34:30,376
We're good. Little stressful.
But we're good.
605
00:34:30,376 --> 00:34:33,410
[narrator] Now that the plant
is placed safely on the pad,
606
00:34:33,410 --> 00:34:36,843
all they need to do is connect
the sluice boxes.
607
00:34:36,843 --> 00:34:38,643
And they're ready to run pay.
608
00:34:42,109 --> 00:34:43,677
[Jason] Is that gonna go
under there?
609
00:34:44,943 --> 00:34:45,843
I hope so.
610
00:34:48,743 --> 00:34:49,576
Um...
611
00:34:52,510 --> 00:34:53,810
Hm.
612
00:34:53,810 --> 00:34:56,109
- [John] Leg is in the way
'cause of the angle.
- [Jason] I see.
613
00:34:59,543 --> 00:35:02,810
[John] In my driveway,
I set everything to fit
on the other side.
614
00:35:02,810 --> 00:35:04,243
I thought it was the same.
615
00:35:06,010 --> 00:35:07,710
Okay, well that's not
gonna work.
616
00:35:09,209 --> 00:35:12,243
[John] Ah, [bleep].
It's always something.
617
00:35:14,777 --> 00:35:19,677
[narrator] John's
homemade plant is a unique
dual-barrel trommel.
618
00:35:19,677 --> 00:35:24,543
Pay from the feed conveyer
is split evenly between both.
619
00:35:24,543 --> 00:35:29,710
High pressure jets clean
the rocks as they spin in
the trommels.
620
00:35:29,710 --> 00:35:35,343
Gold-rich slurry then runs out
the two chutes into
the sluice boxes.
621
00:35:35,343 --> 00:35:38,209
When it was built,
the sluice boxes were attached
622
00:35:38,209 --> 00:35:39,977
to the right side
of the plant.
623
00:35:40,843 --> 00:35:43,743
Now, the tailings
conveyer setup
624
00:35:43,743 --> 00:35:45,977
means they need to be
on the left.
625
00:35:45,977 --> 00:35:49,276
But a supporting leg
makes that impossible.
626
00:35:49,276 --> 00:35:54,010
To fix, John needs to build
an extension to
the diversion chute,
627
00:35:54,010 --> 00:35:56,209
allowing it to get
around the leg,
628
00:35:56,209 --> 00:35:58,643
and direct paydirt to
the sluice boxes.
629
00:36:03,977 --> 00:36:04,777
[John speaking]
630
00:36:13,643 --> 00:36:15,410
[Jason] You know,
we're a tiny crew.
We're three people.
631
00:36:15,410 --> 00:36:17,076
Time is money, like everybody.
632
00:36:17,076 --> 00:36:19,209
But maybe more so
when you're small.
633
00:36:19,209 --> 00:36:20,476
You look at
the Beets' operation,
634
00:36:20,476 --> 00:36:22,910
they can call in
a service truck or a mechanic.
635
00:36:22,910 --> 00:36:25,076
And for us, it stops
until we fix it.
636
00:36:25,910 --> 00:36:27,376
[John speaking]
637
00:36:41,643 --> 00:36:43,209
Hook that little eyelet on.
638
00:36:45,576 --> 00:36:47,309
Looks like it's gonna
work okay.
639
00:36:56,343 --> 00:36:59,910
Well, now we gotta get dirt
into the plant and get gold
out of the sluice box.
640
00:37:01,176 --> 00:37:03,410
[narrator] After
a 12-hour delay,
641
00:37:03,410 --> 00:37:06,943
the Winchesters are finally
ready to run pay.
642
00:37:07,376 --> 00:37:08,376
[Tony speaking]
643
00:37:11,343 --> 00:37:12,443
[Jason] That's Winchester.
644
00:37:12,877 --> 00:37:14,209
[Tony speaking]
645
00:37:20,243 --> 00:37:21,810
[Butch speaking]
646
00:37:33,143 --> 00:37:34,176
[Jason] Power her up.
647
00:37:36,943 --> 00:37:39,977
[machine whirring]
648
00:37:55,176 --> 00:37:56,410
[John speaking]
649
00:38:03,143 --> 00:38:04,843
[Jason] They call this
the Cursed Cut.
650
00:38:04,843 --> 00:38:07,977
But if you believe in curses,
then you're beat already.
651
00:38:08,743 --> 00:38:10,209
[Butch speaking]
652
00:38:15,043 --> 00:38:18,410
Looks like all of
the calculations kind of
worked out.
653
00:38:18,410 --> 00:38:21,710
The water's flowing,
beautiful, the boxes are
behaving properly.
654
00:38:42,309 --> 00:38:43,777
[Fred] Today is a good day.
I'm going to pick up Khara.
655
00:38:43,777 --> 00:38:45,777
And I haven't seen her in
probably about two
and a half months.
656
00:38:46,376 --> 00:38:47,309
[blows air]
657
00:38:51,309 --> 00:38:53,410
Oh, baby!
658
00:38:53,410 --> 00:38:54,977
Well, that's her plane.
659
00:38:56,943 --> 00:39:00,677
- Hi!
- Hey, baby! Mm.
660
00:39:00,677 --> 00:39:03,176
[Khara chuckles]
I'm gonna crush you.
661
00:39:04,443 --> 00:39:07,109
Are you ready to see the mine?
You gotta meet The Tank.
662
00:39:07,109 --> 00:39:08,777
[Khara] I knew you were
gonna jump right into that.
663
00:39:12,977 --> 00:39:14,510
[Fred] We should probably
talk about finances.
664
00:39:14,510 --> 00:39:16,076
- You can't have any
more money.
- With the finances...
665
00:39:16,076 --> 00:39:17,576
- No more money.
- Yeah, for three months.
666
00:39:17,576 --> 00:39:20,276
Maybe you don't look at
the finances and just
kind of trust me on it?
667
00:39:20,276 --> 00:39:21,743
'Cause it's getting
kind of scary.
668
00:39:21,743 --> 00:39:23,443
But I got it.
669
00:39:23,443 --> 00:39:26,443
- Just trust me.
- [laughs] You say this
every year.
670
00:39:26,443 --> 00:39:28,376
-"Just trust me." We barely
squeak by.
- Shouldn't have trusted me
671
00:39:28,376 --> 00:39:29,410
in Oregon, by the way.
672
00:39:29,410 --> 00:39:31,610
I didn't trust you
in Oregon. [laughs]
673
00:39:31,610 --> 00:39:33,410
- Tough love. Tough love.
- I need it.
674
00:39:33,410 --> 00:39:34,410
- Ow.
- Sorry.
675
00:39:48,276 --> 00:39:49,576
[Tony speaking]
676
00:40:00,743 --> 00:40:03,143
[narrator] Two days
after firing up,
677
00:40:03,143 --> 00:40:07,010
it's time to see if
the Winchester boys have
broken the curse,
678
00:40:07,010 --> 00:40:08,410
and delivered gold.
679
00:40:09,977 --> 00:40:11,276
- Hello, guys.
- [Tony laughs] Ha ha!
680
00:40:12,710 --> 00:40:13,877
- I got the loot.
- [Monica chuckles]
681
00:40:16,576 --> 00:40:17,710
[Tony speaking]
682
00:40:18,643 --> 00:40:20,643
We ran for 25 hours
straight and...
683
00:40:22,076 --> 00:40:22,977
[Tony speaking]
684
00:40:22,977 --> 00:40:24,109
Yeah.
685
00:40:24,109 --> 00:40:25,510
- Gives you some faith
in the box.
- [Butch] Yeah.
686
00:40:26,109 --> 00:40:27,276
[Jason] Yeah. Yeah.
687
00:40:30,376 --> 00:40:31,977
[Jason] Oh, yeah.
688
00:40:31,977 --> 00:40:36,276
[narrator] Tony's hoping
the 25 hour run will deliver
seven ounces of gold.
689
00:40:37,543 --> 00:40:39,443
So, somebody wanna do
some counting?
690
00:40:42,543 --> 00:40:43,810
- [John] Tear away.
- [Jason] Tear it off.
691
00:40:44,677 --> 00:40:45,743
That's zero.
692
00:40:48,076 --> 00:40:50,610
One ounce, two ounce,
693
00:40:51,476 --> 00:40:53,410
two and a half, three,
694
00:40:54,276 --> 00:40:55,977
three and a half, four,
695
00:40:56,643 --> 00:40:58,076
four and a half, five,
696
00:40:58,877 --> 00:41:02,143
five and a half, 6.125 ounces.
697
00:41:02,143 --> 00:41:04,209
[Tony speaking]
698
00:41:13,243 --> 00:41:16,543
[narrator] Worth more
than $11,000,
699
00:41:16,543 --> 00:41:20,710
a strong start to
the Winchesters' first season
in the Yukon.
700
00:41:25,476 --> 00:41:26,476
[Butch speaking]
701
00:41:26,476 --> 00:41:27,443
[Tony speaking]
702
00:41:29,643 --> 00:41:31,877
Portioned just about
half an ounce an hour.
703
00:41:34,376 --> 00:41:35,276
[Jason] Really?
704
00:41:35,276 --> 00:41:37,143
Those top gravels would've
been lean anyway
705
00:41:37,143 --> 00:41:39,176
because they've been
washed out for the last
few years.
706
00:41:39,176 --> 00:41:41,943
We can do a little better
on the yardage recovery then
707
00:41:41,943 --> 00:41:43,343
we're definitely in the game.
708
00:41:43,343 --> 00:41:44,176
[Tony speaking]
709
00:41:47,343 --> 00:41:48,143
[Monica] Well, you did.
710
00:41:49,543 --> 00:41:51,777
[Monica laughing] "Hm".
He says, "Hm."
711
00:41:51,777 --> 00:41:53,543
Now he perks up. [chuckles]
712
00:41:55,677 --> 00:41:56,777
Nice to see you again.
713
00:41:58,376 --> 00:41:59,410
[Butch speaking]
714
00:42:10,710 --> 00:42:12,743
[John] Each cut that we take
should progress to
715
00:42:12,743 --> 00:42:15,610
more and more gold,
the deeper we go.
716
00:42:15,610 --> 00:42:18,043
And hopefully, Winchester's
up for the task.
717
00:42:18,610 --> 00:42:19,710
We are.
718
00:42:19,710 --> 00:42:21,777
[Jason] That's just the tip
of the iceberg for us.
719
00:42:21,777 --> 00:42:24,010
We still have a full 100 days
ahead of us.
720
00:42:24,010 --> 00:42:26,176
We're not gonna really
discuss the curse bit.
721
00:42:26,176 --> 00:42:27,543
But I think we beat it.
722
00:42:27,543 --> 00:42:28,677
I'd like to think we beat it.
723
00:42:29,376 --> 00:42:30,810
[Tony speaking]
724
00:42:47,710 --> 00:42:49,710
All right, guys.
First gold weigh.
725
00:42:49,710 --> 00:42:50,910
- [Khara] You guys excited?
- Yeah.
726
00:42:50,910 --> 00:42:51,777
[Buzz] [bleep] Yeah.
727
00:42:51,777 --> 00:42:54,176
We need a fire going here.
728
00:42:54,176 --> 00:42:57,910
[narrator] It's a momentous
day for Fred Lewis
and his crew.
729
00:42:57,910 --> 00:43:01,510
After battling for ten weeks
to get on the gold,
730
00:43:01,510 --> 00:43:05,276
it's time for their first
gold weigh of the season.
731
00:43:05,276 --> 00:43:07,076
[Fred] It's really awesome to
have Khara here.
732
00:43:07,076 --> 00:43:09,843
Mama's in town, it just
completes the mine site.
733
00:43:09,843 --> 00:43:12,109
[Kiera] Well, I'm excited.
We're gonna make it happen
this season.
734
00:43:12,109 --> 00:43:13,476
Yeah.
735
00:43:13,476 --> 00:43:15,743
Buzz, you saved us this week
736
00:43:15,743 --> 00:43:17,677
and we really appreciate that.
737
00:43:17,677 --> 00:43:18,977
[Stuart] Look at Buzz go, man.
738
00:43:18,977 --> 00:43:21,309
[laughs] We're just
getting started.
739
00:43:21,309 --> 00:43:23,143
Well, seeing
getting started...
740
00:43:23,143 --> 00:43:24,743
- [Fred] You wanna see gold.
- [Khara] I'm ready. I'm ready.
741
00:43:24,743 --> 00:43:26,643
- [Fred] I know.
- I wanna see what
we've got.
742
00:43:26,643 --> 00:43:29,109
- [narrator] Last season...
- [Khara] Okay, here we go.
743
00:43:29,109 --> 00:43:32,877
[narrator] ...Fred's first
gold weigh
delivered 8.4 ounces.
744
00:43:33,777 --> 00:43:36,710
[Stuart] One, two...
745
00:43:37,476 --> 00:43:41,643
- three, four...
- [Buzz] Oh?
746
00:43:41,643 --> 00:43:44,276
- ...five.
- [Fred] Come on, come on,
come on, come on.
747
00:43:44,276 --> 00:43:46,343
[Stuart] Uh, six.
748
00:43:46,343 --> 00:43:47,677
- [Fred] Six point oh.
- Six point oh.
749
00:43:47,677 --> 00:43:49,743
[Fred] Six point oh,
on the dot.
750
00:43:49,743 --> 00:43:54,309
[narrator] Six ounces falls
far short of where the crew
need to be
751
00:43:54,309 --> 00:43:57,643
in order to hit their
500 ounce season goal.
752
00:44:01,176 --> 00:44:05,243
You know, this is still more
than we mined the entire
first [bleep] season we mined.
753
00:44:05,243 --> 00:44:07,376
Even though it's been
miserable hard work
754
00:44:07,376 --> 00:44:09,710
and we haven't got a lot
of gold to show for it,
755
00:44:09,710 --> 00:44:10,843
we're paying the bills.
756
00:44:10,843 --> 00:44:13,510
- We need to get better at it
to get rich.
- Yeah.
757
00:44:15,276 --> 00:44:17,943
This is the worst run
we're gonna have all season.
758
00:44:17,943 --> 00:44:19,076
[Fred] We've now got a dozer.
759
00:44:19,076 --> 00:44:21,443
Like, we're in the position
we wanted to be.
760
00:44:21,443 --> 00:44:24,743
So, now we need to put
serios yardage to the plant,
and keep it going.
761
00:44:26,043 --> 00:44:27,143
Now, get back to work.
762
00:44:29,010 --> 00:44:31,143
Six ounces in a week.
763
00:44:31,143 --> 00:44:33,743
Not even close to cutting it.
We need that everyday.
764
00:44:33,743 --> 00:44:35,843
'Cause I feel like that was
a bunch of [bleep].
765
00:44:35,843 --> 00:44:37,576
But I just gotta figure out
a way to keep the guys'
hope up.
766
00:44:37,576 --> 00:44:40,043
That we're still...
[sighs deeply]
767
00:44:41,309 --> 00:44:43,443
We're still here mining,
we're still pulling in gold.
768
00:44:43,443 --> 00:44:45,877
But to put all the work
that we put in
769
00:44:45,877 --> 00:44:50,010
to this point of the season,
and to walk out with
six freaking ounces,
770
00:44:50,010 --> 00:44:52,343
it's not where I wanna be,
but we gotta get better.
771
00:45:01,076 --> 00:45:02,643
- What's shaking, buddy?
- How's it going, man?
772
00:45:02,643 --> 00:45:03,877
Good. Good.
773
00:45:03,877 --> 00:45:05,743
- How's it going, Doumitt?
- Good, how're you
doing, buddy?
774
00:45:05,743 --> 00:45:07,410
[Parker] Good, thanks.
How are you feeling?
775
00:45:07,410 --> 00:45:10,977
Yeah, it's been a fight, man,
keeping both wash plants going
side by side.
776
00:45:10,977 --> 00:45:13,376
- They make you work.
- Oh, the two together,
777
00:45:13,376 --> 00:45:15,076
they do,
they grind through the pay.
778
00:45:15,076 --> 00:45:17,410
I was a little worried about
that for a while. It's getting
pretty skinny down there.
779
00:45:17,410 --> 00:45:19,410
But yeah, not long
after we had that road built,
780
00:45:19,410 --> 00:45:20,710
started pushing the overburden
781
00:45:20,710 --> 00:45:22,943
and everything was frozen.
782
00:45:23,510 --> 00:45:24,777
[Parker] I was wrong.
783
00:45:24,777 --> 00:45:26,677
I freely admit that.
784
00:45:26,677 --> 00:45:28,910
- And...
- I totally thought that
would be thawed.
785
00:45:29,576 --> 00:45:30,677
It's very frozen.
786
00:45:32,510 --> 00:45:34,209
Now, what do we do
with Panama Canal?
787
00:45:34,209 --> 00:45:37,143
Yeah, we'll have to just
let it thaw and see
788
00:45:37,143 --> 00:45:39,143
if it's ready by the end
of the year,
789
00:45:39,143 --> 00:45:40,810
and if we have time
to sluice it.
790
00:45:40,810 --> 00:45:44,677
It's gonna be tough to get
that worked into everything
else we got going on, man.
791
00:45:44,677 --> 00:45:48,576
Yeah, at the beginning of
the season when we started,
it was little overwhelming
792
00:45:48,576 --> 00:45:50,243
in the amount we have to do.
793
00:45:50,243 --> 00:45:52,243
Yeah. It's one of those things
I think it's gonna get worse
before it gets better.
794
00:45:52,243 --> 00:45:54,610
- [Doumitt] It's all mind game.
It's all head game.
- Is that what it is?
795
00:45:54,610 --> 00:45:56,910
- Yeah.
- [Doumitt] We're a third way
through the season already.
796
00:45:56,910 --> 00:45:58,710
[Parker] Yeah, well, how much
gold do we got there?
797
00:45:58,710 --> 00:46:00,543
We a third of weight of
where we want to be?
798
00:46:00,543 --> 00:46:01,643
Let's take a look see.
799
00:46:01,643 --> 00:46:03,576
- We'll do Big Red first, yeah?
- [Mitch] All right.
800
00:46:03,576 --> 00:46:04,510
Get in there!
801
00:46:04,510 --> 00:46:05,743
[narrator] Last week,
802
00:46:05,743 --> 00:46:11,143
Big Red delivered
a 124.3 ounces of
bare cut gold.
803
00:46:11,143 --> 00:46:13,243
[Mitch] Let's see what she did
this week, buddy.
804
00:46:14,010 --> 00:46:18,043
All right. 20, 40, 60,
805
00:46:18,510 --> 00:46:21,543
100, 120, 140,
806
00:46:22,243 --> 00:46:24,743
160, 180, 190...
807
00:46:24,743 --> 00:46:27,109
Oh! 200. 220.
808
00:46:27,777 --> 00:46:31,276
230, 240, 250...
809
00:46:31,276 --> 00:46:32,677
[taps bottle]
810
00:46:32,677 --> 00:46:35,977
257.9. [bleep] yeah.
811
00:46:35,977 --> 00:46:39,276
It's about time we started
having some big numbers.
812
00:46:39,276 --> 00:46:40,877
What's the other one?
813
00:46:40,877 --> 00:46:44,010
[narrator] Sluicifer's haul
from the Bear cut last week
814
00:46:44,010 --> 00:46:46,777
was a 174.9 ounces.
815
00:46:48,276 --> 00:46:50,843
80, 110,
816
00:46:51,476 --> 00:46:54,076
140, 170,
817
00:46:55,109 --> 00:46:56,677
- over 200.
- [Mitch] Yeah.
818
00:46:57,677 --> 00:46:59,877
- Come on. Come on.
- [Tyson] 230, 240,
819
00:46:59,877 --> 00:47:03,043
- 250, 260, 270...
- [Mitch chuckles]
820
00:47:03,043 --> 00:47:06,176
- Yeah!
- 289.05.
821
00:47:06,176 --> 00:47:07,543
- There we go!
- Yeah!
822
00:47:07,543 --> 00:47:09,076
- Whoo!
- Chest bump.
823
00:47:09,076 --> 00:47:10,843
- No.
- [all laugh]
824
00:47:11,576 --> 00:47:13,743
Oh! [laughing]
825
00:47:14,877 --> 00:47:16,643
[Doumitt] Not a bad
week, fellas.
826
00:47:18,576 --> 00:47:21,076
[narrator] Parker's crew
have pulled in mor than
827
00:47:21,076 --> 00:47:25,443
$980,000 worth of gold
this week,
828
00:47:25,443 --> 00:47:30,376
bringing their season total
to over 2,300 ounces.
829
00:47:30,376 --> 00:47:33,510
[Parker] Man,
that's pretty cool to see,
even after everything,
830
00:47:33,510 --> 00:47:34,843
fighting with that road...
831
00:47:34,843 --> 00:47:37,276
It's encouragement when you
put in that much work
and effort
832
00:47:37,276 --> 00:47:39,376
- that you get good numbers.
- Yeah.
833
00:47:39,376 --> 00:47:42,643
- Doesn't always go that way.
- No, but it did this time.
834
00:47:42,643 --> 00:47:44,376
- And hopefully will
next time.
- That's cool, man.
835
00:47:44,376 --> 00:47:47,476
- I'll bag this stuff up.
We'll get out of here.
- All right, man. Thanks!
836
00:47:47,476 --> 00:47:49,343
[Doumitt] You betcha.
Thank you, you guys.
837
00:47:49,343 --> 00:47:50,843
- Thanks, Chris.
- [Mitch] Thanks, guys.
838
00:47:53,010 --> 00:47:56,376
You know, I really feel like
we wasted a lot of time this
week building that new road
839
00:47:56,376 --> 00:47:57,943
and stripping
the Panama Canal.
840
00:47:57,943 --> 00:48:00,843
Pretty tough, but when you see
that much gold at the end
of it all,
841
00:48:01,710 --> 00:48:02,743
definitely worth it.
841
00:48:03,305 --> 00:49:03,696
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