The Dakota Boys find their first bedrock gold in the glory hole. Does anyone there ever check fluid-levels or grease anything? Tony begins rebuilding his 75-year old dredge. Parker does the work of two men until an argument with his mother threatens to shut him down. How much is real and how much is played or scripted, I don't know, but seems real enough for me to not turn the program off. Meanwhile, Rick has bad news for Parker. In his quest for virgin ground at Smith Creek, Parker turns into a lumberjack to get back on the gold. And, there's a look back at the biggest payouts of gold, crab cash, and treasure.
Dave pushes his crew to double their last clean-out and, despite a jammed tree in the feeder, pull 60 oz in a week. This time instead of motorcycles we have gold pans. In the end, two crews get their biggest gold clean-outs to date, while the third faces an abrupt end to their season. Tony Beets takes a convoy of military trucks on a treacherous journey to hunt down parts for his monster dredge. Meanwhile, the Dakota boys lock horns trying to re-open their mine. Dave's race to open a new cut leaves his dozer hanging over a cliff. Todd is thousands of dollars in the hole and the 1,000-ounce goal looks impossible.
At Big Nugget Mine, Parker continues to hit pay dirt. Frozen ground and machinery breakdowns threaten Rick's season. The Dakota boys stake their future on a new cut; Parker gets a second chance at mining with one of the largest wash plants in the Klondike. This year Todd and Jack take over an existing claim, and wouldn't ya know? Hells' bells, the Teletubbies have more smarts! When are the Producers of shows like these willing to admit how much damage they are doing by contributing to it. Cameras also follow him in his offseason home in the desert.
Archived from on 29 October 2014. Graphics show you where these claims are and allows for easy following. Jason is furious and threatens to pull the plug on their season. And, Freddy drops a bombshell. The crew that lost their claim because the leader forgot to pay for it, is particularly retarded. The narration is well done and the music is fantastic. Can they tough it out long enough to find any gold? In this case they faced like tons of problems but they're spirit was unbreakable and the mechanic - amazing.
Do you want to watch free sports streaming hockey or basketball? Parker ignores Tony Beets, but still manages to hit his first pay dirt. Archived from on February 28, 2012. And that is what I love the most about this series - making the dream come true from scratch, facing problems and solving them, filming and simply just seeing the gold. You simply fail to recover it. Meanwhile, massive rocks break Dakota Fred's de-rocker and Parker reconsiders his future after smelting his 35 oz season haul into a solid gold bar. The Big Nugget Mine faces closure if Parker fails to hit a pay streak and Dakota Fred thinks he's finally found Jack Hoffman's glory hole.
I am amazed when I see things such as equipment operating for long periods without a sign of a grease gun or any maintenance at all! In Alaska, Dustin gets stranded in the mountains during the worst electrical storm in twenty years. Parker needs his best clean-out ever in order to stop Todd from repossessing his dozer. Seriously, check the classified ads. Dustin finally gets real mining equipment up to Cahoon Creek to see if it holds big gold. In the Klondike, Parker gets more gold out of Little Blue than the Hoffmans ever did. Reminds me of a bunch of construction workers destroying the lands of Alaska.
A season or two ago, an excavator chewed up a final and Jack took it apart, and it was obvious that it was bone-dry without lube- no wonder! The Dakota Boys fight over rival mining plans, with one plan high in the mountains, and the other deep in the hole. The team of greenhorns beg, borrow and build all the equipment they need to mine for gold. Tracked down his facebook, she is listed as his sister on the family members list. Rain and thawing snow flood the mine and Jack puts his life on the line as the glory hole caves in around the massive 100,000-pound excavator. Tony breaks his dredge buckets.
All of that took me a full minute of googling. Tony struggles to get his dredge to Dawson before the Yukon River freezes. Todd searches for a fix so he can stop losing gold out of the sluicebox. Despite a big clean-out, Parker modifies his plant to hit a million-dollar season. This special episode reveals what went wrong and how the guys plan to hit the mother lode next season.
Todd discovers a major design flaw in the equipment and is forced to make huge modifications. Parker faces a crew rebellion and Dakota Fred attacks the Glory Hole with his secret weapon — the bedrock shark. Plus, Tony Beets is ready to barge the bucket line down the Yukon River. The Dakota Boys believe they've finally found the elusive Glory Hole. Tony's crew hits a huge snag with the dredge. . Tony mounts a massive operation to replace a 24-ton bucket line and Parker's parents arrive for his birthday bearing extraordinary gifts.