Come Nuggets or Excessive Water
Season 15 • Episode 6
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 6.]
It has been a tough begin for Rick Ness on Gold Rush. First, he came upon he could not have a water license for Duncan Creek previous this season. Then he ordered the unsuitable pump for the wash plant Monster Pink, which put his operation at a standstill. Regardless of the setbacks, the 43-year-old managed to show issues round in an enormous manner through the December 13 episode.
Elsewhere, Tony Beets’ nephew Michael labored to impress his uncle by serving because the foreman at Indian Creek. He took an enormous swing and proved worthy of the chance. Issues aren’t going properly for Tony’s eldest son Kevin at Scribner Creek. The primary-time mine boss has been snakebit with fixed tools failure. His state of affairs appeared to go from unhealthy to worse. Let’s dig into all of it.
Rick Ness
Sitting at zero gold after 5 weeks into the season, time has not been on Ness’ aspect. Fortunately, he was in a position to recoup the $150,000 he spent on the unsuitable pump for Monster Pink by returning it. Transferring ahead Ness cooked up a brand new plan to maneuver the eight-inch pump from Rally Valley with the intention to run paydirt by means of the wash plant. The opposite crew would proceed to dig pay grime to scrub out the flooded groundwater earlier than he’s pressured to maneuver it again. They lastly obtained sluicing till they bumped into points with Monster Pink’s spray bars. With out sufficient strain on one aspect to scrub correctly, gold may probably be misplaced. They managed to carry new pipes and contours to hyperlink the spray bars collectively, permitting the water to flow into and construct up strain for a constant movement throughout the total size of the wash plant’s display.
For the primary time this season, Monster Pink was washing paydirt 250 yards an hour. Including to the momentous event, the crew seen they’d hit bedrock. An awesome signal that they’re on the cusp of Ness’ greatest pay but within the three years at Rally Valley. Gold nuggets found give them extra causes to rejoice. It now turns into a race to get all of the gold out of the bottom earlier than Rally Valley floods with water. Ness gathered his crew for the primary weigh of the season. The preliminary depend was 115.71 ounces. He then stunned the staff much more by revealing one other canister. Collectively they discovered 315.71 ounces value greater than three-quarters of 1,000,000 {dollars}! It’s considered one of his finest hauls ever. Ness’ fortunes have rotated.
Tony Beets

Tony Beets working in excavator. (Discovery Channel)
The “King of the Klondike” got here out of the gate sturdy by sluicing nearly 4 months sooner than prior to now. After 5 weeks, he already mined 1,105 ounces value $2.7 million. To his goal, Tony divided his household up with children Mike and Monica at Paradise Hill whereas he enlisted the providers of nephew Michael at Indian River. The latter of which has Tony’s solely working wash plant. He tasked Michael to maneuver Sluice-A-Lot to the opposite finish of the minimize to create extra effectivity. Reasonably than use the mile-long service Highway, Michael took a danger dragging the $800,000 wash plant down a shorter route throughout the Comeback Lower. It saves time however requires cautious navigation. He maneuvered by means of not solely tough terrain and muddy situations, however rain and hail.
With the D10 dozer moved issues alongside up the ramp the place one calculation off may imply going over the sting and catastrophe. Michael pulled it off. Nevertheless, simply as he was firing up the wash plant, he heard a nasty noise. A big rock had smashed the impression plate on the primary display deck. He needed to substitute it rapidly. He welded stronger plates to deal with the stronger rocks. After solely two hours of being down, Michael managed to get Sluice-A-Lot again up and operating. Tony was impressed with how Michael dealt with the repair. The Beets household gathered to weigh the gold from Indian River. The end result was 146.10 ounces, value greater than $365,000. Tony’s season now stands at 1,250 ounces, banking $3.1 million.
Kevin Beets

Kevin Beets fixing equipment. (Discovery Channel)
Regardless of Tony loaning some tools and offering some land, Kevin has nonetheless drained all his life financial savings into this new operation. He hoped to hit pay by the top of the week. Nevertheless, equipment always being down and groundwater on the Hyperlinks Lower made it tough. Foreman Brennan Ruault continued to get annoyed on the high quality of the tools, particularly when he seen bolts damaged off the 30-year-old D10 dozer. Kevin additionally seen an oil leak. It was there just one, which meant his operation got here to a halt. He had no alternative however to go to Tony to ask for a spare dozer. “There isn’t any extra freebies. All of us obtained to be taught to be our personal boss,” Dad stated. Not good.
And not using a dozer, Ruault tried to strip overburden all the way down to pay with a 460 excavator. The concept was to suit a satan’s finger into it to do the work of a dozer. Issues went from unhealthy to worse when he heard there was {an electrical} fireplace on the 700 excavator. They discovered the starter motor solenoid that supplied a spark for the engine. The machine wouldn’t begin with out it. Kevin’s greatest excavator was now down. He discovered a alternative solenoid and changed it. Nevertheless, his mission to hit pay led to failure. Can he rebound?
Gold Rush, Fridays, 8/7c, Discovery Channel
