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Parker’s New Recruits From the Beets Camp 🤯 Gold Rush | Discovery
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Everyone's always in a good mood here.
0:02
Way better place to work.
0:05
>> The partners, it's more relaxed,
0:07
stressfree. You know what you're doing.
0:12
>> It's a little weird to hear please and
0:13
thank yous all the time rather than
0:15
somebody that's just been called a at
0:17
7:30 in the morning.
0:19
>> When you compare to Tony Beats, it's
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like he's on a very very far far end of
0:25
a spectrum in terms of how you treat
0:26
people. That's fine. That's Tony Styles.
0:30
None of my business.
0:41
>> Hi.
0:42
>> Hi.
0:43
>> How are you?
0:45
>> Hello.
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>> Oh. So, what's happening? So Tony, we
0:55
lost uh seven good people. Jacob, too. I
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left in the middle of the night
1:02
and they all went to Pogger.
1:09
Around you
1:13
must be my shining personality.
1:15
>> I guess so.
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>> Bunch of weasels. They can't tough it
1:19
out.
1:21
They did me a favor. left all by
1:22
himself.
1:24
I hope Parker has a lot of fun with him.
1:26
He can deal with it.
1:29
>> Yeah.
1:31
>> I'm actually happy. Yeah.
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>> You know, it's not going to stop us. I
1:36
mean, the core group of us is still
1:39
here.
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>> So, I guess no more days off for people.
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Okay, let's get on with it.
2:05
Turn around is very very high for some
2:07
reason this year.
2:10
Whatever. personally couldn't really
2:13
give a less
2:16
than half around myself. You know what I
2:20
mean?
2:22
After losing seven crew members, king of
2:25
the Klondike Tony Beats is forced to get
2:29
his hands dirty to keep the gold
2:32
flowing.
2:33
>> As long as you get gold in the box,
2:35
that's all that counts.
2:38
To date, Tony's put $16 million in gold
2:42
in the box. Just last week, he hit his
2:46
biggest gold way of the season, 672 oz.
2:51
And he wants another mega payday by the
2:54
end of the week.
2:59
>> Michael, his biggest job is keep these
3:01
plans up and running
3:04
>> because that's the only way he can make
3:05
money, right?
3:07
Cousin Mike is running two wash plants
3:10
in the 46 acre corner cut. At the north
3:14
end is Tony's heavy hitter, Slooot.
3:18
1,500 ft south sits his new milliondoll
3:23
plant, Findal.
3:26
>> Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. You're
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running right over the cone.
3:30
>> But after the defection, cousin Mike's
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now left with inexperienced crew.
3:38
is not great. You got to train people
3:41
constantly.
3:43
So, this means more work for me.
3:48
>> Priority now is just keeping those wash
3:49
plants running at all costs. So, we
3:51
always need a lot more people. We've
3:53
been getting a lot of crew coming over
3:54
from Tony's, which is nice and helpful
3:56
for us.
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>> We treat them as good as we can. We pay
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them as well as we can.
4:05
It wasn't very much fun working at
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Tony's. Always worried about what to do,
4:09
what to say, all that. Whether you're
4:11
going to get yelled at or whether Tony
4:14
was in a good mood or not.
4:17
Everyone's always in a good mood here.
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Way better place to work.
4:22
>> The partners, it's more relaxed,
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stressfree.
4:25
You know what you're doing.
4:29
It's a little weird to hear please and
4:30
thank yous all the time rather than
4:32
somebody that's just been called a at
4:34
7:30 in the morning.
4:36
>> When you compare to Tony Beats, it's
4:38
like he's on a very very far far end of
4:42
a spectrum in terms of how you treat
4:43
people. That's fine. That's Tony's
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style, none of my business.
4:49
>> It definitely annoys me hiring all these
4:51
new people and they just come and get to
4:54
run whatever piece of equipment they
4:57
want. But the people that have been here
4:59
a while are just kind of stuck where
5:02
they are.
5:04
>> It definitely like upsets people. Like
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poor Evan has been working here for
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years and he knows how to run a hoe, but
5:11
yet they keep him still running a plant,
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which I think is bull.
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>> The new people come in and just get to
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do whatever they want. Really?
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>> Are you kidding me?
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What's going on?
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>> At Paradise Hill, seconds after firing
5:33
up for the first time this season, Mike
5:37
has shut down his trauma.
5:39
>> Not enough water.
5:40
>> Ain't none.
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>> None.
5:43
>> What happened?
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>> No water in this system.
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>> No water is reaching the pre-wash,
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causing dry dirt to pile up in the
5:51
trauml and back up into the feed
5:54
conveyor. Can you go close the bypass a
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little bit?
5:57
>> Close that one a little bit. Good. Good.
6:01
Open and close that well. I'll do it
6:03
myself.
6:08
>> Oh, you weren't pulling hard enough.
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That's the problem.
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>> There you go.
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>> That's going on my social media.
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>> My grandma fire it back up.
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I hate this sometimes.
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>> Some reason there was no water going
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into the shoot so that IT FILLED UP WITH
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DIRT. MIKE SHUT IT OFF AND THEN THEY
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FINALLY GOT WATER TO GO through
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Mike. Now that belt SHUT OFF CUZ IT
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PILED UP.
7:05
>> You start this up.
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>> I had it hit. Nothing happened.
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>> This do it
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>> fine.
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Oh,
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>> it stopped for some reason.
7:24
>> Why in the
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>> Michael?
7:27
>> What?
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>> We don't have enough rollers in there.
7:30
You see the belt? Pences in between that
7:32
roller. Ain't going to get it. We got to
7:35
put six rollers in.
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>> So, I mean, what the
7:40
>> Well, to be fair, we didn't look. We
7:41
thought Len got it, right?
7:42
>> Well, let's not blame anybody. This is
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your party.
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>> Get some of these guys to shuffle it
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out. Other thing they're going to have
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do it. It doesn't look to me that nobody
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grease these things. Especially the ones
7:56
up on top. I didn't see no grease there.
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The top bearings, bottom bearings, these
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bearings, those bearings, every bearing
8:02
that you guys grease those up there
8:04
back.
8:05
>> Someone did mention I think Lens.
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>> Oh, I don't care. Go grease. Everything
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wants more. There's a chipping hammer
8:10
laying down there. So there you go.
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She's She's your party, young fella.
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I can't stand looking at them. This is
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about time that we get going around
8:19
there.
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Tony retreats to Indian River to keep
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the family's only source of gold
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flowing, leaving Mike to order the
8:46
missing rollers and get the truml fit
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for purpose.
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No off right away. That whole thing was
8:55
a nightmare. like a pain in my ass.
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>> He's frustrated. He's very frustrated.
9:02
>> It's kind of too bad. I was looking
9:03
forward to seeing him at all.
9:06
>> He's been having troubles all year. It's
9:08
just one more thing, I guess. Uh
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hopefully tomorrow's another day. And if
9:12
not, there's the next and the next and
9:14
the next.
9:17
>> Everything keeps going wrong.
9:19
Constantly, no matter what I seem to do,
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doesn't want to work.
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>> We have a major problem.
9:27
with the depth of pay, what's going to
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happen to us at the end of the season,
9:33
and the knock-on effect of what's going
9:36
to happen to us next year if we don't
9:39
get those pits all out, at least out,
9:42
right? We don't have to necessarily get
9:44
them slooed, but they the dirt can't be
9:46
in the hole anymore,
9:47
>> right?
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>> Because if the dirt's still in the hole,
9:49
we can't strip the next bite into those
9:51
pits. And then it just like the knock-on
9:53
effect of all of that causes like a huge
9:55
amount of pain and suffering and
9:58
>> yeah,
9:58
>> heartache.
9:59
>> Sure. It's just where do we put it that
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we can lose it once we start stripping?
10:02
>> I think we should start hauling it out.
10:04
We have a lot of big waste sites of
10:05
gravel, right, that we could just start
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making pay piles on top of.
10:09
>> How long do we have to get this done
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then?
10:12
>> In my mind, we have to get at least half
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of it out in the next like 7 days.
10:17
>> And who do I have to get this done?
10:19
>> Your plant crews. You shut down both
10:21
Lucifer and Big Red.
10:27
>> Parker's mined the golden mile for four
10:29
months, but with winter fast
10:32
approaching, he's behind schedule with
10:34
over 300,000 yards of pay still left in
10:37
the cut.
10:40
To get it all out, he's gambling on
10:42
shutting down both wash plants, which
10:45
will cost him 3/4 of a million in lost
10:48
gold each week.
10:50
He'll use the plant crews to help haul
10:53
the remaining pay out into two massive
10:55
stockpiles. Then he can start stripping
10:59
overburden from a new cut into the mined
11:02
out golden mile. While Tyson's crew
11:05
races to slle as much of the pay pile
11:08
before winter hits.
11:11
>> I don't know another option. Do you?
11:13
>> I get what you're saying by we don't
11:15
have to slleoose it this year. Would it
11:16
sucks doing that cuz when have we not
11:18
slle something? We pulled out of a pit.
11:20
>> I know, but when have we had a pit that
11:22
needed to get stripped into and we
11:24
didn't get the pay out of it? That's a
11:26
bigger problem,
11:27
>> right? There's no chance of getting
11:28
anyone from the Indian to come up. If
11:30
you absolutely have to, you can talk to
11:32
Mitch about taking trucks from Ken
11:34
Stewart's.
11:34
>> Well, I wish there was another way, but
11:36
doesn't seem like there is. Hey,
11:37
>> no, there's not. Um, I don't really see
11:40
another option, so I think we're just
11:42
going to have to bite the bullet. Well,
11:44
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news,
11:46
but thank you.
11:52
Oh, that really breaks Tyson's heart. He
11:55
loves wash plants to be washing.
11:58
Um, as do I.
12:00
But, um, there's not much you can do
12:02
about the situation. We were either
12:04
going to have a situation like this now
12:06
or a much worse situation in the end of
12:09
the season. And I really don't like
12:14
over our future selves.
12:17
Much rather the present than the future.
12:22
>> We'll get this truck up and running hell
12:24
or high water.
12:30
>> It's a pretty delicate balance.
12:33
Speed versus meticulousness.
12:36
You try to do both. And if you uh
12:39
overextend in one, you fail in the
12:41
other.
12:46
All right,
12:47
that's her.
12:49
Every truck on site, we're uh we're
12:51
needing down to the golden mile. So, we
12:52
need to get this thing up and up and
12:54
running ASAP. Um Tyson's going to be
12:56
super stoked we got this thing going.
13:02
>> Hey, Tyson, I'm here now. Uh heard you
13:04
got some pay to be moved.
13:05
>> Thought you were taking the day off,
13:07
man. Didn't think I'd see you today.
13:09
>> Hell yeah, brother. We'll get her done,
13:11
man. That's awesome. It's what we need
13:13
to get this project done.
13:15
>> Tyson now has a shot to get half the
13:19
payout by Parker's end of week deadline.
13:22
>> Hopefully, we can pull it off.
13:33
>> At the beginning of the week when you
13:34
said 50% of that cut has to be out of
13:36
there. I thought it was going to be
13:38
pretty tough to do, but with the extra
13:39
truck, it definitely helped out. So,
13:41
thanks, man.
13:41
>> No worries. Yeah.
13:42
>> Yeah. Good job.
13:44
>> So, you think you'll be able to grind
13:46
through that that pay pile?
13:47
>> Hopefully. It's pretty big.
13:49
>> Yeah.
13:51
>> It's definitely the biggest pile of pay
13:53
we've ever put up, but we've never
13:55
really done that before.
13:57
>> It's just the timing is really bad. You
13:59
know, each week our goal numbers are
14:02
going down and down and then to shut
14:03
down two plants like that like
14:07
>> there's no good way to deal with it.
14:09
It's just the lesser of two evils.
14:13
>> So, there isn't much this week, Doommit.
14:16
>> Yeah. Well, with everything that's going
14:18
on with the two plants, you're not going
14:20
to have a great deal.
14:21
>> I don't even want to be here for this
14:23
gold way. It looks pretty depressing,
14:25
not going to lie.
14:26
>> Yeah. All right. Here we go.
14:29
>> First up, the Golden Mile. Before the
14:33
shutdown, it averaged 240 ounces of gold
14:36
a week.
14:38
Is that it?
14:39
>> That's all that's in the jug, man.
14:41
>> 53.65.
14:43
Two plants. That's depressing.
14:46
>> Yeah, they got to run to make gold.
14:48
>> Well, Tyson, since you're already up.
14:50
>> Yeah.
14:51
>> In the bridge cut wash plant Bob is
14:54
averaging 156 ounces every week.
14:59
>> 100
15:02
129.05.
15:06
Not great, but not terrible. Yeah,
15:08
>> triple digits. Can't argue with that,
15:10
right?
15:11
>> One plant verse two pulls off double the
15:14
amount. And
15:15
>> then old truckless rock sand, huh?
15:17
>> Yeah. Let's go.
15:19
>> Finally, rock sand, which last time
15:22
delivered just 76 o.
15:25
>> Going to break 100.
15:28
123.55.
15:31
>> That's not bad.
15:32
>> No, not for the ground you're on. The
15:34
pay does not look great. Just super
15:36
sandy.
15:37
>> Yeah. No, looking at the dirt, that
15:39
doesn't look bad.
15:40
>> So, last week was $433.4
15:43
oz. This week it's 306.25.
15:49
>> Worth 1,71,000.
15:53
The third week in a row, Parker's
15:56
numbers have fallen.
15:58
>> We've lost a lot of gold. Of course, you
16:00
got the two plants shut down. There's
16:02
things going on, right? Our season total
16:05
7,048.55
16:08
O. We did break the 7,000 mark.
16:12
We just need to cough up another three
16:14
somewhere
16:15
>> somewhere.
16:17
Is this our worst week of the season?
16:20
>> Pretty close. Yeah. Yeah. It's It's like
16:24
our season's going backwards.
16:26
>> Yeah. I don't like the direction we're
16:27
heading when each week it's a little bit
16:28
less, a little bit less, you know.
16:30
>> And this was a bad jump over 100 ounces.
16:32
Yeah.
16:33
>> All right. Well, we'll get those plants
16:35
back up and running. Much better to deal
16:37
with this now than in September, though,
16:39
>> right?
16:40
>> Yep.
16:40
>> Yeah. When it gets cold, you don't want
16:41
to be dealing with those problems.
16:43
Hopefully, we can make up for it on the
16:45
back end.
16:45
>> Yeah. Hopefully, it's a late fall and a
16:47
warm fall.
16:48
>> Yeah. All righty. Next week, a lot of
16:53
hopefully more glow. Lame.
16:54
>> Lame.
16:55
>> Lame.
16:56
>> Yep.
16:58
>> Crank them up, guys. Crank them up.
17:00
>> We'll do. See you. Doom it.