Gold Rush season 7 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a high-stakes episode of "Gold Rush," Parker faces setbacks with a mammoth goal of mining 4,000 ounces, battling operational failures and an underperforming claim. Meanwhile, Todd pins hopes on the Colorado gold to salvage his season, despite dealing with a depleted crew and mechanical issues. A tense moment unfolds as a 52-ton excavator gets trapped in a swamp, highlighting the perilous nature of gold mining. Both teams grapple with the physical and emotional toll of their ambitious endeavors, showcasing resilience and determination amid adversity. The episode encapsulates the relentless pursuit of gold against all odds, underlining the harsh realities of mining.
Full Episode S07E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Parker's goal for the season?
Parker has set a mammoth target to mine 4,000 ounces of gold worth $4.8 million.
How many claims is Parker managing?
Parker is running two claims.
What are the specific goals for Rick and Parker at their claims?
Rick must sluice 1,000 ounces from Indian River while Parker aims for 3,000 ounces from his Boundary Cut Extension at Scribner Creek.
What major equipment failure occurred in this episode?
A 52-ton excavator got stuck in a swamp, submerged up to its engine housing.
How was the stuck excavator eventually freed?
Mitch and Brennan had to dig a hole beside the stranded excavator to allow air between the thick mud and the machine, breaking the suction.
What is Todd's last chance to recover from debt?
Todd's last chance to dig himself out of debt is through the operation at the Fairplay mine in Colorado.
Who is managing the plant at Todd's Colorado operation?
Freddy is managing his plant, Rusty Red.
What significant problem does Todd's Colorado operation face?
The operation faces mechanical failures and the challenge of operating with a significantly reduced crew.
How much gold does Todd's cleanup need to deliver to be worth mining?
For Fairplay to be worth mining, Todd needs the cleanup to deliver around 40 ounces.
What is the status of Tony's dredge?
Tony's dredge is out of action, and he is 223 ounces short of his 2,000-ounce goal.