Ep 17. Rivers of Gold
- TVPG
- February 13, 2015
- 41 min
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7.8 (34)
In season 5 of the hit reality show Gold Rush: Alaska, the miners faced new challenges and obstacles in their quest for gold. This season, the miners were spread out across different parts of Alaska, each hoping to strike it rich in their own way.
In episode 17 titled "Rivers of Gold," the miners continue their relentless pursuit of gold. Parker Schnabel and his team remain at Scribner Creek, where they are working hard to keep up with their daily gold goals. Parker is determined to meet his goal of 2,000 ounces of gold for the season, but with only a few weeks left, the pressure is on. Meanwhile, Tony Beets and his crew are struggling to keep their dredge in operation at Eureka Creek. The dredge is breaking down more often than not, and morale is low.
At McKinnon Creek, Todd Hoffman and his team have hit a roadblock. They are out of pay-dirt and must find a new source of gold if they hope to continue operating. They decide to take a risk and test a new claim that Todd has heard about from a fellow miner. The location is rumored to contain a high concentration of gold, but it is also in a dangerous area known for bear attacks.
The episode follows each of the teams as they face their respective challenges. Parker and his crew deal with equipment breakdowns, while Tony tries to keep his crew motivated despite the constant setbacks. At McKinnon Creek, Todd's team works tirelessly to get their new claim up and running. They must overcome numerous obstacles, including rough terrain, unpredictable weather, and the constant threat of bear attacks.
As each team works towards their goal, tensions rise and tempers flare. Parker becomes frustrated with his crew's slow progress, while Tony's team bickers and argues over who is responsible for the dredge's breakdowns. Todd's team also faces their own internal struggles, as they disagree over the best approach to take when working the new claim.
Despite the challenges, each team remains determined to find the gold they seek. As the season nears its end, the pressure only increases. Will Parker meet his goal of 2,000 ounces of gold? Can Tony keep his dredge running long enough to hit his target? And will Todd's high-risk gamble pay off in the end?
The episode is filled with action-packed scenes of heavy machinery, dangerous wildlife, and high-stakes drama. Fans of Gold Rush: Alaska will not be disappointed by "Rivers of Gold," as it delivers all the excitement and suspense that the show is known for.