Gold Rush

Rick Ness and his crew gamble by moving to a spot he believes to be the old bend of a lazy river, and the team finds giant gold nugget! ‎

Over at Dunkin Creek, Rick and his team are starting a fresh shift but run into a big snag at the wash plant that throws a wrench in their plans. As they work to sort out the problem, Mark, also known as Dove Spike, who’s in charge of the wash plant, stumbles upon a major issue with how they’re processing the gold.

The team led by Rick is dealing with a critical situation at Dunkin Creek where rocks are posing a serious threat to the wash plant’s functionality.
The presence of holes in the screen and a large hole in the punch plate have escalated the problem, making it even more urgent.

On-the-fly solutions:
Facing a tight deadline and unable to create a new plate, the team chooses to do a temporary patch job to keep the plant running until the end of the season.
Ben Belly steps up to the task of repairing the plant, understanding that the fix is only temporary.

Seasonal stress is piling up for the crew as they wrap up the season, dealing with last-minute repairs and patches to ensure everything keeps running smoothly.

A Brave Choice and Risk:
Rick, determined to meet his 1,000-ounce goal for the season, takes a chance by heading towards the lazy bend in the river in search of more lucrative gold deposits.
Steering away from the familiar creek cut is a bold move, demonstrating Rick’s unwavering commitment to achieving a prosperous season.

Rick’s risk in exploring the laid-back curve pays off when they come across pay gravels and uncover a substantial gold nugget, surpassing their usual output. This decision not only rescues their season but also propels them closer to achieving their ambitious target of 1,000 ounces.

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Despite the tough challenges at the wash plant, Rick and his team have put in incredible efforts to overcome obstacles. One of their major hurdles involved quickly fixing a large hole in the perforated plate. With the gold mining season coming to a close and the pressure to reach the 1,000-ounce goal, Rick’s decision to relocate to the lazy bend of the river may have seemed risky, but it ultimately paid off. The discovery of huge gold nuggets not only marked the end of a successful mining season but also showcased Rick Nass’s bravery and determination.

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