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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:07,900 --> 00:00:11,266 [captivating music playing] 2 00:00:29,266 --> 00:00:32,700 [Tony speaking] 3 00:00:45,000 --> 00:00:47,700 [radio chattering] 4 00:00:47,700 --> 00:00:50,100 [man on radio] Gold is sitting at a new all-time high, 5 00:00:50,100 --> 00:00:52,400 over $2,600 an ounce. 6 00:00:53,867 --> 00:00:57,567 The recent price is showing no signs of slowing down. 7 00:00:57,567 --> 00:01:00,667 -Silver is doing very well. - laughs] 8 00:01:00,667 --> 00:01:04,467 [Tony speaking] 9 00:01:04,467 --> 00:01:08,400 [narrator] Gold prices have been soaring all summer long, 10 00:01:08,400 --> 00:01:11,567 and Tony Beets is determined to cash in 11 00:01:11,567 --> 00:01:14,867 and smash his 5,000-ounce gold. 12 00:01:14,867 --> 00:01:16,266 [Tony speaking] 13 00:01:28,367 --> 00:01:32,367 [narrator] After an explosive three-plant start to the season, 14 00:01:32,367 --> 00:01:35,367 Tony is now down to just one, 15 00:01:35,367 --> 00:01:38,300 and he is 840 ounces short 16 00:01:38,300 --> 00:01:40,000 of his 5,000-ounce target, 17 00:01:42,467 --> 00:01:44,000 [Tony speaking] 18 00:01:55,667 --> 00:02:00,200 [Tony speaking] With his only thawed pay at Indian River underwater, 19 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:05,600 Tony's turning to his 85-year-old dredge to bank more gold. 20 00:02:05,600 --> 00:02:08,467 Digging pay with 72 buckets, 21 00:02:08,467 --> 00:02:10,767 its low-cost two-man crew 22 00:02:10,767 --> 00:02:13,266 sluice using an onboard trommel 23 00:02:13,266 --> 00:02:16,867 that can deliver 80 ounces of gold a week. 24 00:02:18,166 --> 00:02:20,667 [Tony speaking] 25 00:02:27,967 --> 00:02:30,100 I was hoping you wouldn't find me. 26 00:02:30,100 --> 00:02:31,400 [Tony speaking] 27 00:02:32,467 --> 00:02:33,767 [Greg] Doctor, coming on. 28 00:02:33,767 --> 00:02:37,767 [narrator] Last season, Tony called good friend, Greg Mason, 29 00:02:37,767 --> 00:02:42,100 to get his prized behemoth up and running for the first time 30 00:02:42,100 --> 00:02:43,667 in five years. 31 00:02:44,667 --> 00:02:48,066 I'm so excited, I could just piss my pants. 32 00:02:48,066 --> 00:02:49,066 [laughs] 33 00:02:49,066 --> 00:02:51,467 [narrator] When Greg had to leave early... 34 00:02:51,467 --> 00:02:52,634 [Tony speaking] 35 00:02:52,634 --> 00:02:55,000 [narrator]... Tony called upon the only other person 36 00:02:55,000 --> 00:02:57,700 he trusts to operate the dredge. 37 00:02:57,700 --> 00:02:59,367 [Kevin] Tony has never run the dredge. 38 00:02:59,367 --> 00:03:01,467 I don't think he could, honestly, 39 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:04,800 [narrator] With Kevin running his own claim 40 00:03:04,800 --> 00:03:07,367 and Greg unavailable until now, 41 00:03:07,367 --> 00:03:10,500 the dredge has sat idle for nearly a year. 42 00:03:11,367 --> 00:03:13,600 [Tony speaking] 43 00:03:19,667 --> 00:03:23,567 [Greg] Hopefully, we can turn that dinosaur into a gold-making machine. 44 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:28,100 Oh, my God! 45 00:03:28,100 --> 00:03:30,000 [Tony speaking and laughing] 46 00:03:31,367 --> 00:03:33,567 [narrator] To get the dredge running, 47 00:03:33,567 --> 00:03:36,000 Greg first needs to move it into position, 48 00:03:36,000 --> 00:03:38,567 using two winches on the deck 49 00:03:38,567 --> 00:03:41,200 that are anchored to dozers on the shore. 50 00:03:44,867 --> 00:03:47,767 [Tony speaking on radio] 51 00:03:47,767 --> 00:03:49,100 -Yes, yes. -[Tony laughs] 52 00:03:49,100 --> 00:03:51,800 [Tony speaking on radio] 53 00:03:53,000 --> 00:03:54,800 [huffing] 54 00:04:01,166 --> 00:04:02,900 [Greg] Coming up on my winch lines. 55 00:04:06,800 --> 00:04:08,000 [Tony speaking] 56 00:04:08,767 --> 00:04:10,567 Mike coming your way at all, Tony? 57 00:04:11,100 --> 00:04:12,567 [Tony speaking] 58 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:18,266 [Greg] It seems to be working. 59 00:04:18,266 --> 00:04:20,166 [Tony speaking] 60 00:04:23,367 --> 00:04:25,467 Okay. I'm gonna come up on the port. 61 00:04:35,367 --> 00:04:36,567 [Greg] It's coming. 62 00:04:37,467 --> 00:04:38,567 [Tony speaking on radio] 63 00:04:50,500 --> 00:04:52,600 [Greg on radio] I'm stuck on something, Tony. 64 00:04:52,600 --> 00:04:56,166 [Tony speaking] 65 00:04:56,166 --> 00:04:57,967 [Greg] Water's not deep enough. 66 00:04:57,967 --> 00:04:59,567 [Tony speaking] 67 00:05:05,567 --> 00:05:07,367 [Tony on radio] 68 00:05:12,667 --> 00:05:15,367 [narrator] Tony and Greg are trying to maneuver 69 00:05:15,367 --> 00:05:19,100 the 350-ton dredge 300ft closer 70 00:05:19,100 --> 00:05:21,500 to the south edge of its pond, 71 00:05:21,500 --> 00:05:25,300 where his only thawed pay sits underwater. 72 00:05:26,867 --> 00:05:29,400 But it's beached on raised bedrock, 73 00:05:29,400 --> 00:05:31,900 and the onboard winch motors 74 00:05:31,900 --> 00:05:34,100 are not powerful enough to pull it free. 75 00:05:35,100 --> 00:05:39,467 Now Tony will use the two D7 anchored dozers 76 00:05:39,467 --> 00:05:41,900 attached to the dredge's cables 77 00:05:41,900 --> 00:05:43,567 to pull it over the bedrock 78 00:05:43,567 --> 00:05:45,567 and then guide it into position 79 00:05:45,567 --> 00:05:47,000 where the gold is. 80 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:52,166 [Tony speaking on radio] 81 00:05:52,166 --> 00:05:54,667 Everybody seems to be clear, yes. 82 00:06:02,367 --> 00:06:04,000 [engine whirring] 83 00:06:08,300 --> 00:06:09,767 [engine revving] 84 00:06:14,700 --> 00:06:16,000 [Tony speaking] 85 00:06:19,266 --> 00:06:21,266 [Tony speaking on radio] 86 00:06:29,700 --> 00:06:31,066 [Greg] Yeah. I realize that. 87 00:06:31,066 --> 00:06:32,767 There ain't a [bleep] thing I can do. 88 00:06:33,900 --> 00:06:35,700 I'm stuck. 89 00:06:35,700 --> 00:06:37,166 [Tony speaking] 90 00:06:38,667 --> 00:06:39,900 [Tony on radio] 91 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:46,166 [engine groaning] 92 00:06:47,166 --> 00:06:50,166 [Greg] Tony is tugging us along right now. 93 00:06:50,166 --> 00:06:52,367 Mike is pulling from the other side. 94 00:06:53,367 --> 00:06:55,867 But Tony's doing most of the work. 95 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:00,900 Yeah, man, that's working. 96 00:07:02,967 --> 00:07:05,166 [metal groaning and clanging] 97 00:07:05,867 --> 00:07:06,767 It's coming. 98 00:07:13,467 --> 00:07:15,467 [Greg] Yeah. We're whistling now, Tony. 99 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:21,200 Coming on with the trommel. 100 00:07:23,667 --> 00:07:25,967 [engine whirring] 101 00:07:25,967 --> 00:07:27,767 -[Greg] I tried to buck the ladder. -[Tony speaking] 102 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:31,867 [Tony speaking] 103 00:07:35,567 --> 00:07:36,767 She's dredging. 104 00:07:37,767 --> 00:07:40,800 [narrator] Tony is sluicing at Indian River 105 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:43,567 for the first time in six weeks. 106 00:07:47,166 --> 00:07:49,367 [Greg] Okay. All right. Will do. 107 00:07:50,567 --> 00:07:53,467 [Greg] It's good to have it back up and running. 108 00:07:53,467 --> 00:07:56,266 So excited I could just piss my pants, you know? 109 00:07:57,567 --> 00:07:58,500 [Tony speaking] 110 00:08:09,467 --> 00:08:11,567 [intense music playing] 111 00:08:18,400 --> 00:08:19,900 We're coming down to the end here. 112 00:08:19,900 --> 00:08:22,900 We don't have much time, but we're gonna just hit it with everything we got. 113 00:08:22,900 --> 00:08:25,066 The weather's changing, it's getting cold. 114 00:08:25,066 --> 00:08:26,700 It's time we get sluicing. 115 00:08:26,700 --> 00:08:28,100 [narrator] One hundred miles east, 116 00:08:28,100 --> 00:08:30,900 Rick Ness is only days away 117 00:08:30,900 --> 00:08:36,567 from seeing if his biggest gamble ever will pay off. 118 00:08:36,567 --> 00:08:40,500 Rick's crew have spent five weeks and a million dollars 119 00:08:40,500 --> 00:08:44,500 chasing a pay streak from Rally Valley to Vegas Valley. 120 00:08:45,567 --> 00:08:47,100 [Greg] After weeks of stripping, 121 00:08:47,100 --> 00:08:48,166 we're finally done with overburden. 122 00:08:48,166 --> 00:08:50,667 You know, well, over 100ft of that [bleep] 123 00:08:50,667 --> 00:08:52,867 finally on the pay, and it feels really good. 124 00:08:54,100 --> 00:08:55,467 [narrator] For the huge stock pile 125 00:08:55,467 --> 00:08:58,667 of Vegas Valley pay ready to go, 126 00:08:58,667 --> 00:09:03,467 Rick just needs to move his Monster Red plant to the new cut 127 00:09:03,467 --> 00:09:06,166 and start washing dirt by the end of the week 128 00:09:06,166 --> 00:09:09,000 to see if he's hit the jackpot. 129 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:11,166 I haven't moved Monster Red in four years. 130 00:09:11,166 --> 00:09:13,000 Some of the guys on my team have never moved a wash plant. 131 00:09:13,000 --> 00:09:15,066 To make it safer and easier on us, 132 00:09:15,066 --> 00:09:16,500 we're gonna completely disassemble this thing. 133 00:09:20,100 --> 00:09:21,066 Well [bleep]. 134 00:09:22,266 --> 00:09:23,400 [tools whirring] 135 00:09:24,500 --> 00:09:27,166 [narrator] Rick has tasked foreman Buzz Legault 136 00:09:27,166 --> 00:09:29,767 with taking apart Monster Red. 137 00:09:30,400 --> 00:09:32,066 [Buzz speaking] 138 00:09:37,066 --> 00:09:38,200 [narrator] While the rest of the crew 139 00:09:38,200 --> 00:09:41,567 prepares the road into Vegas Valley. 140 00:09:41,567 --> 00:09:43,600 Hey, Kyle, you think this [bleep] gonna pack in decent? 141 00:09:43,600 --> 00:09:45,467 [Kyle on radio] Yeah, I think it'll be fine. 142 00:09:47,400 --> 00:09:51,200 [Kyle] We spent quite a bit of time in that cut, not sluicing at all. 143 00:09:51,200 --> 00:09:53,200 So we only have a few weeks left. 144 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:55,300 if we don't produce anything, 145 00:09:55,300 --> 00:09:58,100 yeah, that gold bonus might be out the window. 146 00:09:58,100 --> 00:09:59,900 That's why we named this Vegas Valley. 147 00:09:59,900 --> 00:10:01,767 Everything's a big gamble over here. 148 00:10:01,767 --> 00:10:02,967 [honks] 149 00:10:02,967 --> 00:10:05,000 [Ryan] You know, this should be the last piece that we need 150 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:08,100 to make this road to the pad. 151 00:10:08,100 --> 00:10:09,700 That's all I'm hoping for. 152 00:10:09,700 --> 00:10:14,166 Watch that big red [bleep] beast come down that hill. 153 00:10:14,166 --> 00:10:15,166 Let's put it to work. 154 00:10:20,767 --> 00:10:22,066 [Rick] You guys ready? 155 00:10:22,066 --> 00:10:23,467 [Ryan] Today's we're moving the plant. 156 00:10:23,467 --> 00:10:24,400 I'm excited. 157 00:10:24,400 --> 00:10:26,000 It means we're that much closer to the gold. 158 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,500 So what do you want to do? The tower? 159 00:10:27,500 --> 00:10:29,000 Get the shaker deck unhooked, 160 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,066 set it on the trailer, strap it down, get her out. 161 00:10:31,066 --> 00:10:33,200 Yeah. You guys got the pad ready to go, so [bleep] why not? 162 00:10:33,200 --> 00:10:34,700 -Yeah. -Let's get [bleep] moved. 163 00:10:36,667 --> 00:10:38,667 [Rick] There's a fair amount of work to do here, 164 00:10:38,667 --> 00:10:41,767 But we really don't have a lot of experience moving it, so it's exciting. 165 00:10:41,767 --> 00:10:43,367 -[machine groaning] -Oh. Don't fall. 166 00:10:43,767 --> 00:10:45,100 Easy. 167 00:10:45,100 --> 00:10:46,300 [Rick] At the same time, it's a little scary. 168 00:10:46,300 --> 00:10:48,166 We can't afford to break anything on it. 169 00:10:48,967 --> 00:10:50,367 [Ryan] Strap her down. 170 00:10:51,266 --> 00:10:53,867 [Rick] All the money is in that shaker box when we pull it off. 171 00:10:53,867 --> 00:10:55,567 So we drop that or damage that, 172 00:10:55,567 --> 00:10:57,100 we're pretty much [bleep]. 173 00:10:58,300 --> 00:11:02,000 [narrator] Using his most powerful excavator, the 750, 174 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:05,900 Rick needs to move the heart of his wash plant, 175 00:11:05,900 --> 00:11:09,600 the ten-ton shaker deck. 176 00:11:09,600 --> 00:11:12,066 [Rick] Now we're gonna pull the shaker deck off the frame of the plant. 177 00:11:13,100 --> 00:11:14,166 That's the heaviest point of it, 178 00:11:14,166 --> 00:11:15,200 and it's all the way at the top. 179 00:11:15,200 --> 00:11:16,867 This plant's 26ft tall. 180 00:11:16,867 --> 00:11:19,567 When we try to move it, it's very top-heavy. 181 00:11:19,567 --> 00:11:21,100 This is gonna be a heavy lift. 182 00:11:22,467 --> 00:11:23,367 Straight up. 183 00:11:25,667 --> 00:11:26,700 Easy, easy. 184 00:11:27,867 --> 00:11:29,166 [Rick] I'm just gonna lift it straight up 185 00:11:29,166 --> 00:11:31,400 -and swing it over the side. -[machine groaning] 186 00:11:31,400 --> 00:11:34,266 Hopefully, it'll land on the trailer in one piece. 187 00:11:37,400 --> 00:11:38,266 [bleep] 188 00:11:41,467 --> 00:11:42,367 -[thuds] -[bleep] 189 00:11:46,166 --> 00:11:48,000 [Ryan] Kind of go in towards you. 190 00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:51,200 There you go. 191 00:11:51,200 --> 00:11:52,600 [machine groans] 192 00:11:52,600 --> 00:11:54,100 [Rick] Why is it lifting straight? 193 00:11:54,100 --> 00:11:56,567 Is there anything catching? 194 00:11:56,567 --> 00:11:58,000 [Ryan] No, it doesn't look like it. 195 00:11:59,100 --> 00:12:00,166 [thuds] 196 00:12:00,667 --> 00:12:01,967 What the [bleep]? 197 00:12:04,000 --> 00:12:05,300 [Ryan] We're gonna bend that bar. 198 00:12:05,300 --> 00:12:08,000 -[Rick] Whoa! -[thuds] 199 00:12:13,100 --> 00:12:13,967 [intense music playing] 200 00:12:17,166 --> 00:12:18,667 [Rick] Why is it lifting straight? 201 00:12:18,667 --> 00:12:20,567 Is there anything catching? 202 00:12:20,567 --> 00:12:22,467 [Ryan] No, it doesn't look like it. 203 00:12:22,467 --> 00:12:23,934 [Rick] Pretty important piece here. 204 00:12:23,934 --> 00:12:27,367 It would completely put an end to our season if I [bleep] this thing up. 205 00:12:29,300 --> 00:12:30,600 What the [bleep]? 206 00:12:31,266 --> 00:12:32,900 [exclaims] Whoa! 207 00:12:33,567 --> 00:12:34,467 [thuds] 208 00:12:36,500 --> 00:12:37,934 [bleep] sake! 209 00:12:37,934 --> 00:12:42,000 [narrator] Rick Ness is struggling to move wash plant Monster Red 210 00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:43,367 to Vegas Valley 211 00:12:43,367 --> 00:12:46,100 and get sluicing by the end of the week. 212 00:12:47,667 --> 00:12:49,066 [Rick] I'm maxed out. 213 00:12:49,600 --> 00:12:50,667 She's a heavy beast. 214 00:12:51,300 --> 00:12:53,166 It's gonna be fine. 215 00:12:53,166 --> 00:12:55,300 Positive energy, keep positive energy. 216 00:12:55,300 --> 00:12:56,200 That's right. 217 00:12:57,767 --> 00:12:59,367 Let's get this [bleep] plant moving. 218 00:13:00,800 --> 00:13:02,967 [Ryan] You're back a little bit still. 219 00:13:02,967 --> 00:13:04,000 Forward? 220 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:05,266 [machine groans] 221 00:13:08,567 --> 00:13:10,567 Come on! 222 00:13:10,567 --> 00:13:13,333 -[Ryan] Almost out. -[Kyle] There you go. 223 00:13:15,800 --> 00:13:17,500 -Just swing it. -Yeah. 224 00:13:18,667 --> 00:13:20,467 [Ryan] She's flying perfect now. 225 00:13:20,467 --> 00:13:23,200 And that is what the bottom of the shaker deck looks like. 226 00:13:27,266 --> 00:13:29,200 I think we're good. Let's let's creep her down. 227 00:13:31,100 --> 00:13:32,800 She's down. Yeah! 228 00:13:34,066 --> 00:13:37,567 That was a little stressful, but it's on the trailer now. 229 00:13:37,567 --> 00:13:40,500 [chuckles] We definitely got that trailer maxed out. 230 00:13:40,500 --> 00:13:42,900 Hopefully, this gets down the road to where it's got to go. 231 00:13:45,066 --> 00:13:47,367 Well, Kyle, if you want to run that loader behind him. 232 00:13:47,367 --> 00:13:50,166 Just ride with him, and if it gets away from him, just slow him down. 233 00:13:50,166 --> 00:13:52,567 Um, and then we'll just get it down there and get it unloaded. 234 00:13:53,266 --> 00:13:54,467 -Sound good? -Great. 235 00:13:58,200 --> 00:13:59,066 Let's [bleep] go. 236 00:14:03,767 --> 00:14:06,100 [narrator] To keep costs down, 237 00:14:06,100 --> 00:14:08,767 Rick's crew are using their trucks and trailers 238 00:14:08,767 --> 00:14:11,300 to convoy the plant and its parts. 239 00:14:12,767 --> 00:14:16,867 Buzz uses his pickup to pull the ten-ton shaker deck 240 00:14:16,867 --> 00:14:18,200 from Rally Valley, 241 00:14:18,200 --> 00:14:23,400 a mile-and-a-half, along a treacherous and winding mine road. 242 00:14:23,400 --> 00:14:28,100 Their biggest challenge will be a 300-foot mud track descent. 243 00:14:28,100 --> 00:14:30,667 down a 35-degree gradient, 244 00:14:30,667 --> 00:14:32,667 where the overloaded trailer 245 00:14:32,667 --> 00:14:35,700 could be easily careen out of control, 246 00:14:35,700 --> 00:14:37,166 ending Rick's season. 247 00:14:39,500 --> 00:14:42,700 To steady the $500,000 cargo... 248 00:14:42,700 --> 00:14:44,667 Better to be safe than sorry. 249 00:14:44,667 --> 00:14:47,166 ...Kyle will be in a loader behind, 250 00:14:47,166 --> 00:14:49,000 cabled to the trailer, 251 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:54,100 acting as a safety brake, for the final decline into Vegas Valley. 252 00:14:57,667 --> 00:14:59,166 [Rick speaking] 253 00:15:09,700 --> 00:15:10,967 [Buzz on radio] 254 00:15:12,467 --> 00:15:14,166 Kyle Just control his speed, would ya? 255 00:15:14,767 --> 00:15:15,800 Yep. Will do. 256 00:15:19,567 --> 00:15:21,567 [Rick] He's halfway down the downhill part. 257 00:15:21,567 --> 00:15:22,567 Seems to be going good. 258 00:15:22,567 --> 00:15:23,934 He's holding back. 259 00:15:25,367 --> 00:15:28,533 The brakes are handling it no problem, so that's a good sign. 260 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:32,900 Yeah, I got good touch here on him, so... 261 00:15:33,667 --> 00:15:35,400 Perfect. Thank you, Kyle. 262 00:15:37,600 --> 00:15:39,300 [Kyle on radio] Yeah, I think we're good. 263 00:15:41,266 --> 00:15:42,867 [Rick on radio] Nice job, guys. 264 00:15:42,867 --> 00:15:44,200 Nice and smooth. 265 00:15:48,000 --> 00:15:49,066 [Rick] We're here. 266 00:15:49,967 --> 00:15:51,166 -That went good. -Yeah. 267 00:15:51,166 --> 00:15:52,767 Easy. Everything held up real well. 268 00:15:52,767 --> 00:15:54,800 Not a [bleep] problem. 269 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:58,166 [Buzz] Great. Good job, guys. Yeah! No problem. 270 00:15:58,166 --> 00:16:00,567 [Rick] Most expensive part of the plant made it here in one piece. 271 00:16:00,567 --> 00:16:01,567 Very excited about that. 272 00:16:01,567 --> 00:16:03,000 We're gonna go get the rest of it. 273 00:16:03,000 --> 00:16:04,767 We just gotta get it back together without wrecking anything, 274 00:16:04,767 --> 00:16:05,700 and we're in business. 275 00:16:09,500 --> 00:16:11,300 [intense music playing] 276 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:23,100 Hey, Brennan. Brennan. 277 00:16:23,100 --> 00:16:26,000 I'm about ready to fire up the plant. 278 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,367 [Brennan on radio] Okay, perfect. Sounds good. 279 00:16:28,367 --> 00:16:30,667 Let's get stuff fired up and ready to [bleep] roll. 280 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:36,467 [narrator] Rookie mine boss Kevin Beets 281 00:16:36,467 --> 00:16:41,467 has spent five months getting 470 ounces of gold. 282 00:16:41,467 --> 00:16:44,467 Now, with only four weeks left, 283 00:16:44,467 --> 00:16:46,100 he needs to double it 284 00:16:46,100 --> 00:16:49,000 to have any chance of another season. 285 00:16:50,667 --> 00:16:53,967 It's just been a nightmare with downtime this year. 286 00:16:53,967 --> 00:16:55,200 What we need next 287 00:16:55,200 --> 00:16:58,867 is some really, really good gold to catch back up. 288 00:17:00,266 --> 00:17:02,567 [narrator] Bring in as much gold as possible, 289 00:17:02,567 --> 00:17:08,100 Kevin's tasked foreman Brennan Ruault with digging out pay dirt, 290 00:17:08,100 --> 00:17:11,900 while the rest of the crew feeds the plant 24/7 291 00:17:13,567 --> 00:17:14,867 [Brennan] Kev did a pan for us, 292 00:17:14,867 --> 00:17:16,166 and it looked really good, actually. 293 00:17:16,166 --> 00:17:18,300 So I'm just working my ass off here 294 00:17:18,300 --> 00:17:21,567 to try and keep that stockpile as big as we can down at the plant, 295 00:17:21,567 --> 00:17:23,800 so night shift can run smoothly. 296 00:17:26,266 --> 00:17:28,367 [Kevin] And here's night shift. 297 00:17:28,367 --> 00:17:31,767 [narrator] To make sure the wash plant runs non-stop, 298 00:17:31,767 --> 00:17:34,100 Kevin's bringing in a hired gun 299 00:17:34,100 --> 00:17:36,467 to help operator Hunter Canning. 300 00:17:41,266 --> 00:17:42,667 [both laugh] 301 00:17:44,567 --> 00:17:46,800 [narrator] Rick Johnson arrives 302 00:17:46,800 --> 00:17:49,967 with more than a dozen years' mining experience. 303 00:17:50,767 --> 00:17:52,400 -[Kevin] How's it going? -All right. 304 00:17:52,400 --> 00:17:55,066 -[Kevin] Ready for your first night on. night, Rick? -Yeah. Yeah. 305 00:17:55,066 --> 00:17:56,567 -You ready, buddy? -No problem. 306 00:17:56,567 --> 00:17:57,567 I'm sure you guys got it figured, 307 00:17:57,567 --> 00:17:59,500 but, yeah, just keep it running. 308 00:17:59,500 --> 00:18:01,767 Well, don't shut down, 'cause if we're gonna hit 1,000 ounces, 309 00:18:01,767 --> 00:18:04,367 we gotta really run pretty much non-stop. 310 00:18:04,367 --> 00:18:07,000 -[Rick J] You got it. -Okay, So, have a good night. 311 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:08,166 -[Hunter] Yeah. -I'll see you in the morning. 312 00:18:08,166 --> 00:18:10,000 -I'll keep you on your toes. -Right on. 313 00:18:10,000 --> 00:18:11,734 [chuckles] 314 00:18:14,166 --> 00:18:17,500 [Kevin] It's going to be a little bit frantic with how our tailings are. 315 00:18:17,500 --> 00:18:21,200 We really do need a second operator to take the tailings away. 316 00:18:22,467 --> 00:18:25,266 One of the things that I have definitely gotten from Tony 317 00:18:25,266 --> 00:18:28,867 is we really don't let almost anything [bleep] stop us. 318 00:18:28,867 --> 00:18:30,967 Just got to keep [bleep] running the dirt through. 319 00:18:32,100 --> 00:18:34,066 [Brennan] It looks like we've got a pretty healthy pay pile 320 00:18:34,066 --> 00:18:35,767 stocked up down there for night shift, 321 00:18:35,767 --> 00:18:37,767 So I'm just gonna finish up 322 00:18:37,767 --> 00:18:39,867 and hit camp for some dinner and go to bed. 323 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:43,867 [intense music playing] 324 00:18:50,967 --> 00:18:55,266 No sleep for the wicked until the gold gets sluiced. 325 00:18:55,266 --> 00:19:00,500 [narrator] Hunter keeps the plant fed with 24 loads of pay an hour. 326 00:19:00,500 --> 00:19:04,667 While Rick operates a second loader to clear tailings. 327 00:19:05,767 --> 00:19:07,667 So far, so good. 328 00:19:07,667 --> 00:19:12,367 [Hunter] I definitely know the importance of not shutting down. 329 00:19:12,367 --> 00:19:14,567 Kevin put me on nights 'cause he trusts me, 330 00:19:14,567 --> 00:19:16,767 and I just want to prove to him 331 00:19:16,767 --> 00:19:18,500 that I can keep the plant running. 332 00:19:20,967 --> 00:19:22,867 [Rick J] We got to make sure we get it all through the wash plant. 333 00:19:23,500 --> 00:19:25,200 In the belly of it, 334 00:19:25,200 --> 00:19:28,567 is the gold that pays all the bills around here. 335 00:19:28,567 --> 00:19:29,400 [engine whirring] 336 00:19:37,867 --> 00:19:38,700 [bleep] 337 00:19:42,367 --> 00:19:43,700 Are you kidding me? 338 00:19:46,200 --> 00:19:47,066 [engine revving] 339 00:19:47,967 --> 00:19:49,367 [Rick J] I got both sides spinning. 340 00:19:52,600 --> 00:19:54,600 Hunter, copy, Hunter. 341 00:19:54,600 --> 00:19:55,867 [Hunter on radio] Yeah. What's up? 342 00:19:55,867 --> 00:19:57,000 Yeah, I'm stuck. 343 00:19:58,467 --> 00:20:00,867 Basically, both side wheels are spinning. 344 00:20:00,867 --> 00:20:05,200 Uh, where are you stuck, by the tailings or where you're dumping? 345 00:20:05,200 --> 00:20:07,000 [Rick J] I'm stuck in the fines right now. 346 00:20:07,667 --> 00:20:09,367 All right. Give me one second. 347 00:20:10,166 --> 00:20:11,500 [on radio] It might be a tow job. 348 00:20:17,367 --> 00:20:18,367 [groans] 349 00:20:30,000 --> 00:20:33,767 Oh, boy! That's not something I wanted to happen tonight. 350 00:20:34,967 --> 00:20:37,166 If I can't get him out quick enough, 351 00:20:37,166 --> 00:20:39,600 I'm just gonna have to leave him there and try to come back again. 352 00:20:39,600 --> 00:20:42,266 'Cause I can't let this hopper go dry, 353 00:20:42,266 --> 00:20:44,567 and if I end up whitewashing, 354 00:20:44,567 --> 00:20:48,066 then we can potentially lose a lot of gold. 355 00:20:48,767 --> 00:20:49,867 [Hunter speaking] 356 00:20:53,567 --> 00:20:56,567 [narrator] Hunter stocks the hopper with enough pay dirt 357 00:20:56,567 --> 00:20:59,667 to feed Kevin's plant for eight minutes. 358 00:20:59,667 --> 00:21:03,166 If it runs out while she saves Rick's loader, 359 00:21:03,166 --> 00:21:06,000 water pressure in the sluices will increase 360 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:09,767 blasting gold out of the box. 361 00:21:09,767 --> 00:21:12,066 Right on, Hunter. We got a cable in the crew truck. 362 00:21:12,066 --> 00:21:14,066 -I'm gonna bring it over. -[Hunter on radio] All right. 363 00:21:14,867 --> 00:21:16,667 It's definitely a race against time. 364 00:21:17,367 --> 00:21:18,667 Rick's sinking in quicksand, 365 00:21:18,667 --> 00:21:21,000 and I have to get his hopper filled, 366 00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:22,667 so I can go help him and tug him out. 367 00:21:26,667 --> 00:21:28,800 All right, man. I'm on my way. Get ready. 368 00:21:31,266 --> 00:21:32,166 Back, back. 369 00:21:33,166 --> 00:21:34,233 Stop. 370 00:21:35,867 --> 00:21:37,066 [Hunter on radio] You got it all sorted out? 371 00:21:37,066 --> 00:21:38,767 You need help? We gotta hurry. 372 00:21:39,200 --> 00:21:40,667 [Rick J speaking] 373 00:21:43,000 --> 00:21:44,467 We'll let you put tension on. 374 00:21:46,667 --> 00:21:48,000 [engine revving] 375 00:21:49,800 --> 00:21:51,700 [Hunter on radio] All right. She's tight. 376 00:21:51,700 --> 00:21:53,266 [Rick J on radio] Okay, Hunter, let her rip. 377 00:21:53,700 --> 00:21:55,266 [engine revving] 378 00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:00,100 [bleep] 379 00:22:05,467 --> 00:22:06,467 [Hunter] Whoa! 380 00:22:07,667 --> 00:22:08,900 It's [bleep] stuck. 381 00:22:15,467 --> 00:22:16,367 [intense music playing] 382 00:22:21,467 --> 00:22:24,867 I tried getting him out, but his tires just kept spinning. 383 00:22:24,867 --> 00:22:29,467 [narrator] The loader operated by Kevin Beets' new hire, Rick Johnson, 384 00:22:29,467 --> 00:22:31,400 is stuck in the fine tailings. 385 00:22:31,400 --> 00:22:33,367 [Hunter on radio] Hey, Rick, ready to go again? 386 00:22:33,367 --> 00:22:35,567 I gotta go back to the hopper. 387 00:22:35,567 --> 00:22:38,066 [Rick J on radio] I think we have like one minute here. 388 00:22:38,066 --> 00:22:40,467 [narrator] Hunter is racing to pull him free 389 00:22:40,467 --> 00:22:42,900 before the plant runs out of pay 390 00:22:42,900 --> 00:22:46,500 and blasts gold out of the sluice box. 391 00:22:46,500 --> 00:22:48,500 [Rick J on radio] Yeah. Hopefully, we get it out this time. 392 00:22:49,600 --> 00:22:51,900 All right. She's good. Start backing up. 393 00:22:52,367 --> 00:22:53,166 [engine revving] 394 00:22:55,500 --> 00:22:56,667 [on radio] Slowly, slowly. 395 00:23:02,467 --> 00:23:03,567 [Rick J] Keep it going. Keep it going. 396 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:06,066 Okay. Let her rip. 397 00:23:11,700 --> 00:23:13,000 Are you out? 398 00:23:14,266 --> 00:23:15,634 [Rick J on radio] Hell, yeah. 399 00:23:17,800 --> 00:23:20,767 [Hunter] I gotta take this off and get back to the hopper now. 400 00:23:21,467 --> 00:23:22,967 If this won't [bleep] come off. 401 00:23:24,367 --> 00:23:25,667 [Rick J] I'll take care of all that. 402 00:23:25,667 --> 00:23:26,900 Get back and feed that hopper. 403 00:23:26,900 --> 00:23:28,967 -Don't get stuck again, man. -Yeah. 404 00:23:30,000 --> 00:23:32,000 [Hunter] We didn't have to shut down. 405 00:23:32,000 --> 00:23:35,200 We didn't whitewash. We got it under control. 406 00:23:37,667 --> 00:23:39,066 [serene music playing] 407 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:51,467 It's finally almost the end of our shift. 408 00:23:51,467 --> 00:23:52,867 [on radio] How is everything over there, Rick? 409 00:23:52,867 --> 00:23:55,200 I'm just making sure everything's cool for day shift. 410 00:23:57,667 --> 00:24:00,367 Now it's time to go home and have a drink. 411 00:24:00,367 --> 00:24:01,367 [Rick J on radio] I hear you. 412 00:24:06,900 --> 00:24:09,367 [Kevin] Hey, guys. How'd it go? 413 00:24:09,367 --> 00:24:10,967 -[Hunter] Oh! -Hey, Kev. 414 00:24:10,967 --> 00:24:14,767 [Hunter] You know, just another day at the office. [chuckles] 415 00:24:14,767 --> 00:24:16,767 [Rick J] I got a little buried started spinnin', 416 00:24:16,767 --> 00:24:18,867 she was able to come over, we got back-- 417 00:24:18,867 --> 00:24:21,467 -I came to the rescue. -Exactly. 418 00:24:21,467 --> 00:24:23,066 Didn't have to shut down at all then? 419 00:24:23,066 --> 00:24:25,100 [Hunter] No, we didn't have to shut down. 420 00:24:25,100 --> 00:24:26,266 [Kevin] Oh! Looks like we do. 421 00:24:26,467 --> 00:24:27,467 [bleep] 422 00:24:27,467 --> 00:24:28,367 [dramatic music playing] 423 00:24:31,367 --> 00:24:32,266 [thudding] 424 00:24:32,667 --> 00:24:33,567 [Hunter yells] 425 00:24:34,100 --> 00:24:34,967 [bleeping] 426 00:24:37,266 --> 00:24:38,100 [engine winds down] 427 00:24:44,400 --> 00:24:47,400 [narrator] Rocks have clogged up the pre-wash... 428 00:24:47,400 --> 00:24:49,600 -[Hunter] How you doing? -[sighs] Okay, thank you. 429 00:24:49,600 --> 00:24:55,533 ...forcing Kevin to shut down the plant while Hunter digs it out. 430 00:24:58,000 --> 00:25:00,867 Not great at the end of the shift, that's for sure. But... 431 00:25:02,367 --> 00:25:03,867 whatever needs to be done. 432 00:25:05,266 --> 00:25:06,100 [sighs wearily] 433 00:25:07,567 --> 00:25:08,767 [Hunter] I got this cleaned out. 434 00:25:10,467 --> 00:25:11,400 [man] Let's fire up. 435 00:25:12,700 --> 00:25:13,567 [machine whirring] 436 00:25:20,000 --> 00:25:23,266 Sounds like Rick and Hunter had an eventful night. 437 00:25:23,266 --> 00:25:25,000 Though, it is good that they were able 438 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:27,066 to deal with it on their own. 439 00:25:27,066 --> 00:25:29,600 So, yeah, I think a good first night. 440 00:25:29,600 --> 00:25:32,000 And here's to many more, I hope. 441 00:25:33,500 --> 00:25:34,367 [intense music playing] 442 00:25:51,166 --> 00:25:52,967 [narrator] Klondike legend, Tony Beets, 443 00:25:52,967 --> 00:25:55,266 is at Paradise Hill, 444 00:25:55,266 --> 00:25:57,667 making sure youngest son Mike 445 00:25:57,667 --> 00:26:01,066 doesn't leave any gold behind in The Super Pit. 446 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:05,367 [Tony speaking] 447 00:26:23,867 --> 00:26:25,667 [Greg] Time for another day of dredging. 448 00:26:25,667 --> 00:26:28,767 It'll be nice to see what she produces. 449 00:26:28,767 --> 00:26:30,467 [narrator] Forty miles south, 450 00:26:30,467 --> 00:26:34,166 Tony's dredge should also be on the gold. 451 00:26:35,100 --> 00:26:38,000 Something's wrong here. 452 00:26:38,767 --> 00:26:40,767 Why is it leaning so much? 453 00:26:46,066 --> 00:26:47,400 Oh, crap. 454 00:26:49,700 --> 00:26:51,967 Oh, jeez! She's sunk. 455 00:26:56,767 --> 00:26:59,667 Tony ain't gonna be happy, let's put it that way. 456 00:26:59,667 --> 00:27:04,700 It has to be one of the pontoons leaking or something. 457 00:27:04,700 --> 00:27:07,700 It was banging on some bedrock when we pulled it. 458 00:27:08,166 --> 00:27:10,567 [bleeping] 459 00:27:15,367 --> 00:27:19,767 [narrator] Overnight, one of the dredge's pontoons has filled with water, 460 00:27:19,767 --> 00:27:22,300 causing it to sink on one side. 461 00:27:24,400 --> 00:27:27,767 [Greg] So water and electricity don't mix. 462 00:27:27,767 --> 00:27:31,467 The other side goes under, there's a lot more stuff that could be damaged. 463 00:27:31,467 --> 00:27:35,100 The generator, other pumps, stuff like that. 464 00:27:35,100 --> 00:27:38,467 I'm looking to see if it's gotten to this side yet. 465 00:27:38,467 --> 00:27:40,367 It hasn't so far. 466 00:27:41,467 --> 00:27:43,967 [narrator] If the dredge takes on more water, 467 00:27:43,967 --> 00:27:46,000 it will fry the generator, 468 00:27:46,000 --> 00:27:50,567 and put Tony's only running Indian River plant out of action 469 00:27:50,567 --> 00:27:52,300 for the rest of the season. 470 00:27:53,166 --> 00:27:55,066 Michael, do you copy? 471 00:27:55,066 --> 00:27:57,066 [Mike on radio] Go ahead, Greg. 472 00:27:57,066 --> 00:27:58,600 I think you need to come down here. 473 00:27:58,600 --> 00:28:00,567 The dredge is sinking. 474 00:28:00,567 --> 00:28:02,867 Oh [bleep]. Okay, I'll be over there quick. 475 00:28:04,367 --> 00:28:05,266 [intense music playing] 476 00:28:09,266 --> 00:28:10,500 [Mike] Holy [bleep]! 477 00:28:11,667 --> 00:28:12,900 She sunk. 478 00:28:12,900 --> 00:28:14,300 -I came to work today... -Yeah. 479 00:28:14,300 --> 00:28:17,000 [blows raspberry] ...found it on its side. 480 00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:18,667 -[Mike] That is not good. -[Greg] No. 481 00:28:20,166 --> 00:28:21,600 This is not good at all. 482 00:28:21,600 --> 00:28:24,100 I see it's still dropping. It's still sinking. 483 00:28:24,100 --> 00:28:26,367 We got to handle real quick right now. 484 00:28:26,367 --> 00:28:30,100 I'm gonna need some tools, some equipment and bombs. 485 00:28:32,166 --> 00:28:34,567 [narrator] The 350-ton dredge 486 00:28:34,567 --> 00:28:38,867 floats on two separate 70-foot-long pontoons. 487 00:28:40,700 --> 00:28:43,266 A leak somewhere in the right pontoon 488 00:28:43,266 --> 00:28:45,500 has allowed water to flood in, 489 00:28:45,500 --> 00:28:47,967 listing the dredge to one side. 490 00:28:47,967 --> 00:28:49,100 [dredge groans] 491 00:28:49,567 --> 00:28:50,667 To right it, 492 00:28:50,667 --> 00:28:54,100 Greg and Mike will install two pumps on the bank 493 00:28:54,100 --> 00:28:56,266 to remove water from the dredge pond, 494 00:28:56,266 --> 00:29:01,000 allowing access to the pontoon's deck thatch. 495 00:29:01,000 --> 00:29:06,600 Then use a smaller pump internally to drain it of water. 496 00:29:06,600 --> 00:29:11,667 Once the pontoon is empty, locate and repair the damage. 497 00:29:11,667 --> 00:29:16,400 Then pump water back into the pond and refloat the dredge 498 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:19,467 to get back on Indian River gold. 499 00:29:21,266 --> 00:29:22,867 [Mike] You can drop that one. 500 00:29:22,867 --> 00:29:25,367 This is the biggest pump we have. 501 00:29:25,367 --> 00:29:28,867 It's big and ugly, but it'll move a lot of water. 502 00:29:28,867 --> 00:29:32,567 If it sinks any more, then we're really [bleep]. 503 00:29:32,567 --> 00:29:34,266 Ruby, do you copy? Ruby? 504 00:29:34,266 --> 00:29:35,567 [Ruby on radio] Yeah. Go ahead. 505 00:29:35,567 --> 00:29:36,767 [Mike] Jump in the loader for me 506 00:29:36,767 --> 00:29:39,000 and move this pump to the dredge, please. 507 00:29:42,400 --> 00:29:44,266 [Ruby] It's so late in our season right now, 508 00:29:44,266 --> 00:29:46,166 we just don't have time to waste. 509 00:29:46,166 --> 00:29:47,000 [dramatic music playing] 510 00:29:52,000 --> 00:29:53,066 [Mike on radio] That is perfect. 511 00:29:54,467 --> 00:29:56,367 We've got the pump in the place. 512 00:29:56,367 --> 00:29:58,100 Now we just got to hook up the suction hose. 513 00:30:00,367 --> 00:30:01,567 [Mike] Yeah. You're good there. 514 00:30:03,800 --> 00:30:04,700 [intense music playing] 515 00:30:07,166 --> 00:30:08,800 [Mike] We got this pump here. 516 00:30:08,800 --> 00:30:10,266 We use it to feed the plants, 517 00:30:10,266 --> 00:30:13,000 but since the plants are down, we gotta steal it. 518 00:30:15,467 --> 00:30:17,700 Right now, the dredge was our only moneymaker. 519 00:30:17,700 --> 00:30:20,166 So getting an extra pump in will make a difference 520 00:30:20,166 --> 00:30:23,066 between being down for a day or being down for three days. 521 00:30:24,767 --> 00:30:27,367 Should we just try bringing it in with this thing? 522 00:30:27,367 --> 00:30:29,066 -I think so. -Yeah. Okay. 523 00:30:33,166 --> 00:30:34,700 [engine starts] 524 00:30:37,200 --> 00:30:39,066 [Mike speaking] 525 00:30:50,567 --> 00:30:53,500 Since Tony's not here, I got to give him a phone call. 526 00:30:55,967 --> 00:30:57,967 He might not be happy with the news, 527 00:30:57,967 --> 00:30:59,900 but we'll do our best to save this thing. 528 00:31:00,967 --> 00:31:01,800 [intense music playing] 529 00:31:12,266 --> 00:31:14,300 -Hey, Tony. -[Tony speaking on phone] 530 00:31:14,300 --> 00:31:16,800 Hey, we got a problem with the dredge. 531 00:31:16,800 --> 00:31:18,967 -It's sinking. -[Tony speaking on phone] 532 00:31:18,967 --> 00:31:20,266 One side is under water. 533 00:31:20,266 --> 00:31:21,700 [Tony speaking on phone] 534 00:31:21,700 --> 00:31:22,767 [bleep] 535 00:31:29,567 --> 00:31:30,367 [dramatic music playing] 536 00:31:34,266 --> 00:31:35,800 [Tony speaking] 537 00:31:40,667 --> 00:31:45,867 [narrator] Tony Beets' dredge has been dead in the water for 24 hours. 538 00:31:47,400 --> 00:31:50,500 [Greg] We got the pumps going left and run all night. 539 00:31:51,200 --> 00:31:53,600 The water's down low enough, 540 00:31:53,600 --> 00:31:56,800 so we can start pumping out the pontoons. 541 00:31:57,700 --> 00:31:59,867 [narrator] Dredge master Greg Mason 542 00:31:59,867 --> 00:32:02,667 is battling to get it back on the gold. 543 00:32:04,667 --> 00:32:07,000 It's just going to be a little bit of cleaning up. 544 00:32:07,900 --> 00:32:09,100 So this was the problem. 545 00:32:09,100 --> 00:32:10,367 Pontoon, the leak in. 546 00:32:11,367 --> 00:32:13,000 She's got to be pumped out. 547 00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:15,166 Get this thing floating again. 548 00:32:17,266 --> 00:32:19,000 [water gurgling] 549 00:32:20,667 --> 00:32:22,400 Looking good. 550 00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:24,900 [narrator] The pontoon is drained. 551 00:32:29,166 --> 00:32:30,767 [Tony speaking] 552 00:32:37,867 --> 00:32:40,166 -Hey. -[Tony speaking] 553 00:32:40,166 --> 00:32:42,000 Got a leak. It's... 554 00:32:42,000 --> 00:32:44,266 I think you kinda pulled it on some bedrock. 555 00:32:44,266 --> 00:32:45,567 [Tony speaking] 556 00:32:45,567 --> 00:32:48,000 -[Greg] That's it. -[Tony speaking] 557 00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:49,266 It would be nice. 558 00:33:18,500 --> 00:33:22,367 [narrator] When Tony pulled the dredge off the raised bedrock, 559 00:33:22,367 --> 00:33:24,700 it pulled apart one of the rivets, 560 00:33:24,700 --> 00:33:27,066 locking the metal walls together. 561 00:33:46,767 --> 00:33:48,667 -[Greg] You're coming out? -Yeah. 562 00:33:53,000 --> 00:33:54,300 [Tony speaking] 563 00:33:56,467 --> 00:33:58,700 Now that we know about it, we can keep an eye on it. 564 00:33:58,700 --> 00:34:00,667 [Tony speaking] 565 00:34:00,667 --> 00:34:03,367 [narrator] After two days of lost production, 566 00:34:03,367 --> 00:34:07,367 Greg refloats the dredge and fires back up. 567 00:34:10,367 --> 00:34:12,166 [Tony speaking] 568 00:34:20,367 --> 00:34:22,567 -[Tony laughs] -[Greg] You're a funny guy. 569 00:34:22,567 --> 00:34:23,600 [Tony speaking] 570 00:34:24,967 --> 00:34:26,767 [Greg] Yeah. Yeah. Looks good. 571 00:34:27,266 --> 00:34:29,166 [Tony speaking] 572 00:34:37,400 --> 00:34:38,266 [intense music playing] 573 00:34:44,467 --> 00:34:46,367 [Bailey] Slow and steady right now. 574 00:34:46,367 --> 00:34:48,000 Definitely a little tight right here. 575 00:34:48,567 --> 00:34:50,000 [narrator] At Duncan Creek, 576 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:55,066 the Ness Crew are moving the last parts of wash plant, Monster Red, 577 00:34:55,066 --> 00:34:58,967 from Rally Valley to their new cut at Vegas Valley. 578 00:35:00,266 --> 00:35:01,600 [Ryan] They made it in one piece. 579 00:35:03,567 --> 00:35:05,166 If we continue to have nothing to come in, 580 00:35:05,166 --> 00:35:08,800 we all just spent our [bleep] gold bonus on diesel fuel 581 00:35:08,800 --> 00:35:10,367 that went right out the exhaust. 582 00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:12,767 [Buzz speaking] 583 00:35:18,367 --> 00:35:20,567 [narrator] Rick has tasked Buzz 584 00:35:20,567 --> 00:35:22,800 with getting the frame into position 585 00:35:22,800 --> 00:35:25,000 so they can rebuild the plant. 586 00:35:27,467 --> 00:35:29,467 [Rick] Just cutting in here to... 587 00:35:29,467 --> 00:35:30,767 make sure everything's going smooth. 588 00:35:31,266 --> 00:35:32,767 [groans] 589 00:35:33,967 --> 00:35:36,900 I already got the spot I told 'em I was supposed to be into [bleep]. 590 00:35:48,100 --> 00:35:48,967 [intense music playing] 591 00:35:54,200 --> 00:35:55,500 Yeah, it ain't gonna work. 592 00:35:56,567 --> 00:35:57,900 Buddy, you didn't go far enough. 593 00:35:59,000 --> 00:36:01,166 [Rick] Look at where those sluice boxes are gonna come out. 594 00:36:01,166 --> 00:36:05,333 Look where that berm is. Like we have got a new spot for the course. 595 00:36:07,800 --> 00:36:09,900 It's got to go that way in under 15, 20ft. 596 00:36:14,266 --> 00:36:18,567 [narrator] Buzz has put Monster Red in the wrong place. 597 00:36:19,400 --> 00:36:21,066 Rick doesn't think there's enough room 598 00:36:21,066 --> 00:36:24,467 for the coarse tailings to pile up. 599 00:36:24,467 --> 00:36:27,133 [Rick] I told him to the edge of that right there, 600 00:36:29,600 --> 00:36:31,100 [narrator] Two weeks ago... 601 00:36:35,600 --> 00:36:41,367 ...Rick and his foreman's relationship hit rock bottom. 602 00:36:41,367 --> 00:36:44,567 Why the does he not know that he can't sleep on the job? 603 00:36:44,567 --> 00:36:45,767 [Rick yells on radio] Hey, Buzz! 604 00:36:47,000 --> 00:36:48,300 You're not the senior operator, 605 00:36:48,300 --> 00:36:49,767 you're a [bleep] guy on this crew. 606 00:36:49,767 --> 00:36:52,200 You're gonna jump in where the [bleep] you fit in or you're gonna go home. 607 00:36:54,467 --> 00:36:56,166 Do it now before it gets too far. 608 00:36:56,166 --> 00:36:59,700 [narrator] And tensions between the two remain. 609 00:36:59,700 --> 00:37:01,600 We've got to unhook this water line. 610 00:37:01,600 --> 00:37:04,567 Rick wants the plant moved back about 20-40ft, 611 00:37:04,567 --> 00:37:08,367 so, right now, it's time for us to get to work. 612 00:37:08,367 --> 00:37:09,467 [tools whirring] 613 00:37:10,800 --> 00:37:12,100 [Buzz speaking] 614 00:37:16,300 --> 00:37:17,567 It's frustrating because I did say, 615 00:37:17,567 --> 00:37:18,867 I did make it clear what I wanted. 616 00:37:18,867 --> 00:37:20,266 It's not where it ended up. 617 00:37:20,266 --> 00:37:21,867 [Ryan groan] Boss. 618 00:37:27,066 --> 00:37:28,533 [metal creaking] 619 00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:32,300 [Rick] I shouldn't have to say things twice. 620 00:37:32,300 --> 00:37:34,200 You know, we gotta stay sharp for the end of the season here. 621 00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:36,166 There's not much time left. We got a lot of gold to get. 622 00:37:37,166 --> 00:37:39,266 [narrator] Frame finally in place, 623 00:37:39,266 --> 00:37:41,967 Rick and his crew can reassemble the plant. 624 00:37:43,300 --> 00:37:45,967 We struggled getting the box out of the plant when we moved it, 625 00:37:45,967 --> 00:37:48,066 so we're gonna use two machines to lift it up there. 626 00:37:48,066 --> 00:37:50,000 750 and the 701 on each side. 627 00:37:50,000 --> 00:37:52,000 And that way we get in there nice and straight. 628 00:37:53,367 --> 00:37:54,900 [Bailey] Running the most expensive machine 629 00:37:54,900 --> 00:37:56,266 and about to lift up 630 00:37:56,266 --> 00:37:58,300 the most expensive part of this mine. 631 00:38:02,367 --> 00:38:03,867 [metal creaks] 632 00:38:09,667 --> 00:38:11,300 -We ready to go in? -[Bailey] Yep. 633 00:38:11,300 --> 00:38:12,367 [Ryan] You're close. 634 00:38:13,967 --> 00:38:15,467 Looks good. 635 00:38:15,467 --> 00:38:17,700 We have touchdown, Buzz. She's done. 636 00:38:24,600 --> 00:38:25,667 It looks really good. 637 00:38:26,867 --> 00:38:28,100 Really, really good. 638 00:38:28,100 --> 00:38:30,967 [narrator] After two months without gold... 639 00:38:30,967 --> 00:38:33,100 [Rick] This is what you guys put your bonuses on the line for. 640 00:38:33,100 --> 00:38:34,533 Time to see some gold again. 641 00:38:34,533 --> 00:38:40,000 ...Rick will soon find out if his Vegas Valley gamble will pay off. 642 00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:41,967 We got overburden, we got a whole pile of pay there. 643 00:38:41,967 --> 00:38:43,066 You ready to do it? 644 00:38:43,066 --> 00:38:45,266 [Bailey] Generator's in. Pump's in. 645 00:38:46,367 --> 00:38:47,767 It's time to fire. 646 00:38:47,767 --> 00:38:49,900 Put some dirt in the [bleep] box. 647 00:38:49,900 --> 00:38:51,667 [Rick] Well, [bleep] good energy. Let's do it. 648 00:38:52,166 --> 00:38:53,300 [grunts] Fire up. 649 00:38:54,900 --> 00:38:55,767 [Ryan] It's fired. 650 00:38:57,667 --> 00:38:58,634 [Rick cheering] Yeah! 651 00:39:00,100 --> 00:39:02,467 [bleep] Yeah. Vegas Valley. Here we go. 652 00:39:04,400 --> 00:39:06,166 [Ryan] It's a hell of a view to see Monster Red 653 00:39:06,166 --> 00:39:07,867 finally getting pay fed through her. 654 00:39:07,867 --> 00:39:10,166 I mean, this Vegas Valley cut's been one hell of a cut, 655 00:39:10,166 --> 00:39:11,567 and it's been a battle the whole way. 656 00:39:13,667 --> 00:39:15,400 [Rick] This has been a long time coming, 657 00:39:15,400 --> 00:39:16,567 but we finally got there. 658 00:39:17,066 --> 00:39:18,266 Things are looking up. 659 00:39:18,266 --> 00:39:20,567 Now we just gotta hope we got enough weather, enough time 660 00:39:20,567 --> 00:39:22,800 to run the dirt and get the gold. 661 00:39:30,066 --> 00:39:30,867 [pleasant music playing] 662 00:39:32,967 --> 00:39:34,567 [Tony speaking] 663 00:40:20,367 --> 00:40:21,266 [intense music playing] 664 00:40:28,567 --> 00:40:30,200 [Kyle] We've got quite a bit of gold in here. 665 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:32,100 -I got some in here. -[Bailey] Some good pockets. 666 00:40:32,100 --> 00:40:33,266 Looks pretty good. 667 00:40:33,266 --> 00:40:34,767 Big pile of it there. 668 00:40:35,967 --> 00:40:38,567 [narrator] After two days of running pay dirt, 669 00:40:38,567 --> 00:40:42,300 the Ness Crew check Monster Red sluices. 670 00:40:42,300 --> 00:40:46,867 A first look to see if their million-dollar gamble will pay out. 671 00:40:47,467 --> 00:40:49,100 [Rick] Oh! Hell, yeah! 672 00:40:49,967 --> 00:40:52,467 Look at all that gold right there. 673 00:40:52,467 --> 00:40:54,900 It's just [bleep] piles of it, that nugget's loose. 674 00:40:56,266 --> 00:40:57,700 You got some more down there. 675 00:40:59,100 --> 00:41:01,000 It's lit up like it's Christmas. 676 00:41:02,467 --> 00:41:03,400 Guys. Nice job. 677 00:41:04,367 --> 00:41:05,700 [Bailey] Lots of gold in that, 678 00:41:06,667 --> 00:41:08,266 and it's definitely well worth, 679 00:41:08,266 --> 00:41:09,700 you know, the month and a half 680 00:41:09,700 --> 00:41:13,967 of hauling [bleep] just to get to pay. 681 00:41:16,100 --> 00:41:17,667 [Heather] Yeah! Mat to wash! 682 00:41:18,967 --> 00:41:21,800 Getting this first clean-up from Vegas Valley done. 683 00:41:21,800 --> 00:41:24,200 Exciting to see what kind of gold we get out of it. 684 00:41:25,667 --> 00:41:27,367 See mats like that, it's pretty promising. 685 00:41:28,367 --> 00:41:29,700 It's a pretty decent picker. 686 00:41:32,166 --> 00:41:34,567 [Rick] Everybody put up their gold bonuses for this. 687 00:41:34,567 --> 00:41:36,166 I mean, there it is. It's right there in the box. 688 00:41:37,567 --> 00:41:38,467 We got a long ways to go. 689 00:41:38,467 --> 00:41:39,900 We just started sluicing this stuff. 690 00:41:39,900 --> 00:41:41,467 I mean, everything's gonna be against us. 691 00:41:41,467 --> 00:41:43,200 But that's what we're looking for right there. 692 00:41:43,200 --> 00:41:44,567 And all we got to do is get that dirt 693 00:41:44,567 --> 00:41:47,000 through the [bleep] plant, and we're gonna have the gold. 694 00:41:47,967 --> 00:41:48,867 And that's all that matters. 695 00:41:53,667 --> 00:41:54,500 [intense music playing] 696 00:42:02,567 --> 00:42:04,400 -[Brennan] Good morning. -Mornin'. 697 00:42:04,400 --> 00:42:06,000 -[Brennan] How's it going? -It's going. 698 00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:07,667 -How are you? -I'm not bad. 699 00:42:08,500 --> 00:42:09,967 Hi, everybody. 700 00:42:09,967 --> 00:42:11,066 [Brennan] How's it going? 701 00:42:11,066 --> 00:42:13,767 [narrator] It's the end of a grueling week 702 00:42:13,767 --> 00:42:17,900 of day and night shifts for Kevin and his crew. 703 00:42:17,900 --> 00:42:20,100 [Kevin] We've been able to keep going 24s, 704 00:42:20,100 --> 00:42:22,266 and like if we really want to hit 1,000 ounces, 705 00:42:22,266 --> 00:42:24,367 that is what we're gonna have to keep doing 706 00:42:24,367 --> 00:42:26,000 pretty much till the end of the season. 707 00:42:26,000 --> 00:42:28,000 You still got the Beets blood in you, don't ya? [chuckles] 708 00:42:28,000 --> 00:42:31,467 I make it work some [bleep] how. 709 00:42:31,467 --> 00:42:35,767 [narrator] Kevin and Faith spent $2,000,000 on startup costs, 710 00:42:35,767 --> 00:42:40,166 and still need nearly a million dollars in gold to break even. 711 00:42:41,767 --> 00:42:44,667 We've been running the links... extension bay, 712 00:42:44,667 --> 00:42:47,567 Even with the little excitement Hunter and Rick had 713 00:42:47,567 --> 00:42:48,767 with the load we've been able to suck, 714 00:42:48,767 --> 00:42:51,367 they managed to keep the plant going, so... 715 00:42:51,367 --> 00:42:54,000 [Brennan] Look at that jar's full to the brim, so... 716 00:42:54,000 --> 00:42:55,767 So obviously, like, we've hit something good. 717 00:42:55,767 --> 00:42:58,200 Hopefully, that's bumped us up. 718 00:42:58,200 --> 00:43:00,700 -Way up somebody's [bleep]. -[Faith] Let's go. 719 00:43:01,767 --> 00:43:04,800 [narrator] To hit their 1,000-ounce goal, 720 00:43:04,800 --> 00:43:07,967 they must hit 133 ounces every week. 721 00:43:08,467 --> 00:43:12,900 Fifty, 60, 100, 130, 722 00:43:12,900 --> 00:43:17,367 150, 180, 190... 723 00:43:18,467 --> 00:43:20,467 205.58. 724 00:43:22,300 --> 00:43:24,000 [Brennan] That's awesome. 725 00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:26,667 That's your biggest one yet this year. 726 00:43:26,667 --> 00:43:28,367 It's not quite double, but it does look like 727 00:43:28,367 --> 00:43:30,100 the extension has been paying out. 728 00:43:30,100 --> 00:43:32,600 It's a lot better than what we've been getting previous. 729 00:43:32,600 --> 00:43:35,000 But wait, there's more. 730 00:43:35,000 --> 00:43:36,000 [Kevin] There's more? 731 00:43:37,967 --> 00:43:39,867 -[Brennan] Ooh! What are those? -Nuggets? 732 00:43:39,867 --> 00:43:40,800 [Brennan] Oh, the nuggies! 733 00:43:40,800 --> 00:43:43,000 [Kevin] Holy [bleep] 734 00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:45,266 [Faith] You wanna just pour it out, Brennan? 735 00:43:45,266 --> 00:43:46,200 -[gold clinking] -Ooh! 736 00:43:48,700 --> 00:43:51,100 At 4.14 ounces. 737 00:43:51,100 --> 00:43:57,367 [narrator] The nuggets tipped their weekly haul to 209.72 ounces, 738 00:43:57,367 --> 00:44:00,700 worth over half a million dollars. 739 00:44:00,700 --> 00:44:05,567 Bringing their season total to 680 ounces. 740 00:44:05,567 --> 00:44:07,367 -[Brennan bleeps] Yeah. -Yeah. 741 00:44:07,367 --> 00:44:09,800 -[Brennan] Beautiful. I love that. -That's not bad at all. 742 00:44:09,800 --> 00:44:12,667 Doesn't feel too bad to actually hit 1,000 now. 743 00:44:12,667 --> 00:44:15,000 That's what, just over 300 ounces? 744 00:44:15,000 --> 00:44:16,700 We're not out of the woods yet. 745 00:44:16,700 --> 00:44:19,700 We really need to push for these last few weeks. 746 00:44:19,700 --> 00:44:22,266 All right. I wanna find that next couple 100 ounces we need. 747 00:44:22,266 --> 00:44:23,567 -[Faith] Thank you. -[Brennan] You bet. 748 00:44:23,567 --> 00:44:25,100 Will talk to you guys later. 749 00:44:25,100 --> 00:44:27,000 [Kevin] That's our biggest clean-up yet. 750 00:44:27,000 --> 00:44:30,867 It was nice to see that we were able to pull it out of the link's extension. 751 00:44:30,867 --> 00:44:32,500 Yeah, the nuggies were a nice little addition, 752 00:44:32,500 --> 00:44:34,867 so we're well on our [bleep] way, but... 753 00:44:34,867 --> 00:44:37,567 can't rest now. We still got a long way to 1,000 ounces. 754 00:44:41,500 --> 00:44:42,367 [intense music playing] 755 00:44:50,367 --> 00:44:52,500 -[woman] Hi, guys. -Hi. 756 00:44:53,867 --> 00:44:54,867 [Minnie] Nice to see you, Greg. 757 00:44:54,867 --> 00:44:56,100 [Greg] Yeah. Good to see you. 758 00:44:56,100 --> 00:44:57,400 Where you been? 759 00:44:57,400 --> 00:45:00,300 -[Minnie] On the hill with Mike. -Oh. 760 00:45:02,767 --> 00:45:04,166 Sure. We'll go with that. 761 00:45:06,100 --> 00:45:07,767 [Minnie] Well, that's a little debatable. [laughs] 762 00:45:07,767 --> 00:45:09,266 -[all exclaiming] -[Tony speaking] 763 00:45:10,800 --> 00:45:14,166 [narrator] For the first time in seven weeks, 764 00:45:14,166 --> 00:45:20,000 the Beets family finally has gold coming in at their Indian River claim. 765 00:45:20,000 --> 00:45:21,667 [Greg] How's things on the hill, Mike? 766 00:45:21,667 --> 00:45:23,000 Good. Running every day. 767 00:45:23,000 --> 00:45:24,567 How about you, Greg? 768 00:45:24,567 --> 00:45:28,400 Well, dredge is up, running and working just fine. 769 00:45:31,600 --> 00:45:32,934 Well, we had a little hiccup. 770 00:45:34,500 --> 00:45:37,567 -[Greg] Just had a little list. -Like, pit at 2:00 a.m., or... 771 00:45:37,567 --> 00:45:40,667 Half the boat was under water and half was floating. 772 00:45:40,667 --> 00:45:41,667 How's that? 773 00:45:45,166 --> 00:45:46,000 Yeah. 774 00:45:47,400 --> 00:45:49,066 [Greg] That's right. 775 00:45:49,066 --> 00:45:52,166 [narrator] To hit their 5,000-ounce target, 776 00:45:52,166 --> 00:45:55,100 the Beets still need nearly 1,000 ounces. 777 00:46:00,367 --> 00:46:02,700 Yeah. It'd be nice. Uh-huh. 778 00:46:02,700 --> 00:46:08,100 [narrator] The dredge ran for three days and should deliver 35 ounces. 779 00:46:08,900 --> 00:46:09,867 [Greg] Let's do it. 780 00:46:11,600 --> 00:46:12,600 Five. 781 00:46:13,400 --> 00:46:14,467 Ten. 782 00:46:15,967 --> 00:46:17,266 Twenty. 783 00:46:17,967 --> 00:46:18,900 Thirty. 784 00:46:20,567 --> 00:46:25,400 31.75. That's what she comes out to be. 785 00:46:26,467 --> 00:46:29,734 [narrator] Putting $83,000 in the bank. 786 00:46:32,200 --> 00:46:34,166 Yeah. Right. 787 00:46:34,166 --> 00:46:35,266 -You ready, Mike? -Yeah. 788 00:46:37,700 --> 00:46:39,567 -[narrator] Next up... - Greg] Ten... 789 00:46:39,567 --> 00:46:41,567 ...Mike's Paradise Hill trommel, 790 00:46:41,567 --> 00:46:45,367 which has been averaging 200 ounces a week. 791 00:46:45,367 --> 00:46:48,600 100, 120... 792 00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:54,300 130... 160... 793 00:46:55,100 --> 00:46:57,266 172.15. 794 00:46:58,800 --> 00:47:02,900 [narrator] Worth nearly half a million dollars, 795 00:47:02,900 --> 00:47:08,367 taking the Beets' season total to 4,363 ounces. 796 00:47:09,100 --> 00:47:10,867 -[Minnie] Good job, Michael. -Yeah. 797 00:47:10,867 --> 00:47:13,767 Seven 12-hour shifts, it generally does add up. 798 00:47:23,867 --> 00:47:26,367 [Greg] I'm not making any money sitting here, guys. 799 00:47:26,367 --> 00:47:28,166 -[Tony speaking] -[Minnie] Later, guys. 800 00:47:29,367 --> 00:47:32,367 [Minnie] So it's nice to see something out of the dredge. 801 00:47:32,900 --> 00:47:35,767 [Tony speaking] 802 00:47:35,767 --> 00:47:39,900 Anyway, we'll do our best to get these other two plants rolling. 803 00:47:39,900 --> 00:47:42,000 You are here with a lot of people, 804 00:47:42,000 --> 00:47:44,100 and there's not a lot coming out here. 805 00:47:44,100 --> 00:47:45,767 It doesn't spoil, so at some point-- 806 00:47:45,767 --> 00:47:46,767 That's not the point. 807 00:47:46,767 --> 00:47:49,166 Right now, we're spending a lot of money here. 808 00:47:49,166 --> 00:47:51,200 Time's getting a little shorter, too. 809 00:47:51,200 --> 00:47:52,266 We need to get some revenue. 810 00:47:52,266 --> 00:47:55,166 Okay, okay. I get it. I get it. 811 00:47:55,166 --> 00:47:56,367 Later, missy. 812 00:47:56,367 --> 00:47:57,467 Later, boy. 60723

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