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Gold Rush season 16 episode 16: Mike and Tony Beets finally strike gold after trouble with the trommel
Tony Beets comes closer to his gold goal after Mike Beets’ trommel finally delivers results in the latest episode of Gold ...
The risks are great, but so are the potential rewards. Gold Rush is back this fall with its 16th season, premiering November 7 on Discovery Channel. With gold prices skyrocketing to $3,800 an ounce, ...
Gold Rush sees Parker risk shutting down wash plants to rescue Golden Mile, Tony’s Trommel finally hits gold after endless fixes, and Rick begs mechanic Ryan to stay despite his family’s heartbreaking ...
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Gold Rush season 16 episode 16: Ryan Kent questions his future after emotional talk with his wife
Rick Ness’s go-to man Ryan Kent feels torn between his family and work at Valhalla as he shares his concerns.
Gold Miners Rick Ness, Parker Schnabel and Tony Beets are back with a new season 16 episode in Discovery Channel’s hit series “Gold Rush.” The miners know that big risks can lead to big rewards as the ...
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 16.] The latter eyed an aggressive 10,000 ounces this year and years to come. Tony was looking to build on momentum from last season. “I’m ...
It’s also been a good Season 16 for Tony Beets, who cashed in on the Early Bird Cut at Indian River. However, the demanding “King of the Klondike” put the pressure on youngest Michael to get Paradise ...
Gold Rush is back for its 16th season this fall. The premiere date was just announced, and promises higher-than-ever stakes with gold prices skyrocketing. The show returns on Friday, November 7, at ...
Season 16 of the popular reality series Gold Rush drops on the Discovery Channel with a two-episode premiere Friday, Nov. 7 at 8/7c. During the two-episode premiere, Parker launches a cutthroat plan ...
Parker Schnabel has been happy to see progress on Gold Rush. During the December 19 episode he leaned in on Mitch Blaschke, his foreman at Sulphur Creek, to squeeze every ounce of the good stuff ...
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