Ep 4. Over the Line
- TV-14
- April 20, 2018
- 41 min
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8.0 (10)
In Bering Sea Gold season 10 episode 4, titled "Over the Line," the miners are faced with increasingly challenging obstacles in their quest for gold. In Nome, Alaska, Shawn Pomrenke continues to face difficulties with his crew as they struggle to locate a promising gold deposit. He decides to focus his efforts on an untested area that he believes has the potential for large amounts of gold. However, this comes with the risk of not finding any gold at all.
Meanwhile, on the Eroica dredge, captain Brad Kelly is dealing with a malfunctioning air compressor that is making it difficult to operate the dredge's suction system. The issue not only threatens the crew's ability to dig for gold, but also their safety as they navigate the dangerous waters of the Bering Sea.
On the Reaper, owner and captain Kris Kelly is determined to meet his daily gold quota despite setbacks such as broken equipment and crew tensions. He pulls a risky move by dredging near the edge of the lease boundary, putting himself at risk of being fined and having his license revoked.
The Wild Ranger crew, led by Vernon Adkison, is also feeling the pressure as they fall behind on their gold count for the week. The crew struggles with equipment issues and disputes over leadership, causing tensions to run high.
As the miners race against time to find gold before their leases expire, the stakes are higher than ever. Will they be able to overcome the challenges and strike it rich, or will they be left with empty pockets and shattered dreams? Only time will tell in "Over the Line."