Gold Rush season 9 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a challenging episode of "Gold Rush," Chad suffers a hand injury, causing concern among the crew. Rick's team pushes hard to expand their mining cut, renting a costly 475 dozer in an effort to uncover more pay dirt amidst equipment and ground quality issues. Parker's operations face a halt with a loader tire failure at Big Red, but they manage to bounce back with a successful gold weigh-in. Tony Beets' ambitious project to dismantle and transport a 1940s dredge presents its own set of challenges. Through determination and teamwork, each crew navigates their respective obstacles, striving to meet their gold targets.
Full Episode S09E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened to Chad?
Chad broke his hand, leading to a temporary halt in operations and concern for his wellbeing.
How did Rick's team plan to meet their gold target?
Rick's team expanded their mining cut and rented a 475 dozer to uncover more pay dirt, despite facing challenges with ground quality and equipment.
What were the main challenges faced by Parker's team?
Parker's team dealt with significant equipment failures, including a loader tire issue that halted operations at Big Red, but managed to recover with a successful gold weigh-in.
How did Tony Beets' team handle the dredge project?
Tony's team worked on dismantling a 1940s dredge for transportation and reassembly, facing challenges with the massive structure's movement and transportation.
What was the outcome of the episode for the mining crews?
Despite facing relentless challenges, including equipment failures and personal injuries, the mining crews navigated their difficulties with determination and teamwork, aiming to reach their ambitious gold targets.