Posted on 12/18/2010 6:43:50 AM PST by matt1234
The thing that makes me laugh is the fact that no one posted the obvious: That they are mining Discovery Channel for gold. Does everyone think that the camneras are just there documenting this “great adventure”? Whether they actually find gold (and I have feeling they’ll hit a “planted” pocket of gold in some dramatic fashion right before they starve and die the night before the first snow falls and they can’t work again until next season), is immaterial, this is fiction....fantasy.
I thought it was funny when they had to be at the port by 3 pm or they would have to wait another week before they could ship their heavy equipment. If it was that important why not leave a day earlier to be on the safe side? The bear drama was a riot. They saw a bear in camp and decided they had to kill a bear, any bear. My wife said they needed to watch Sarah Palin’s show on how to camp in bear territory. That being said I still enjoy watching the show.
One more thing: this show is proof that the MSM thinks we are idiots.
All that said, I am a huge fan of placer gold mining. I wish they’d play “real” educational documentaries on that. Now THAT I’d watch.
Yes, I get your point. It shows me that you can always sell a dream, even in a bad economy, perhaps especially in a bad economy.
We love the show. My fiancee’ has a mining company and develops mining equipment. Too bad those guys didn’t contact him before setting out. He has a machine that would find that glory hole in about 3 minutes. He could put an X on the spot and they would be bringing the nuggets up in an hour.
That .50 cal was a Smith and Wesson.
I enjoy the show too. Sounds like your fiancee should take a trip to Alaska next year. These guys are from about 20 miles away from me and I love the old guy w/the Don’t tread on me hat.
Merry Christmas
“...theyll hit a planted pocket of gold...”
You nailed it!
One of the ‘miners’ claimed they “only had one chain on the job”.
Idiots, they are.
The star of the show is the 90 year old guy that looks like he’s in his early 70’s. His operation is the one History Channel should be following.
I get this feeling that Discovery Channel is going to find as many branched off reality shows it can find and use it while the Alaska hype is hopping.
Since I happen to live just past Wasilla here is my suggestions.
Ditchdivers of Alaska, true life stories of those that dare the first snows of the season and were too lazy to equip their cars with studded tires, or have just recently moved to Alaska and think they can drive from Wasilla to Anchorage with tire chains at 25 mph. And the real life stories of the many different recovery specialists, from multiple car impacts to windblown campers and tractor trailers.
Combat in Alaska!, a reality show of the people who fish combat fashion.
Alaska Homes, a show portraying the many ways industious Alaskans build their homes, from stacking shipping containers to walls made from wooden pallets.
Honestly there is a lot of ways to find gold, jade and such in Alaska and I may try my hand at it one of these summers.
I like your suggestions. How about "Drunk in Alaska"? Is there any potential there? :)
I’ve got another suggestion for reality shows in Alaska. “welfare scammers from Oregon, Washington and California hit the jackpot”!. THere is a well greased pattern I see all the time where these parasites get every dime of “aid” within a few months of arriving in Alaska. And then after one year of residency they get the permafund give away so they can buy new televisions and liquor instead of food and clothing for their children. Call my cynical but thats the way I see it. And it is not just confined to these states or just US citizens.
How about PFD madness?
You get a large family, each gets a figure of lets say $1200 EACH, and what each kid and adult does with it, about how Walmart practically floods the isles with LCD TVs a week before the checks come out, or how some families actually use it instead of a paycheck, they just put it all in the bank from the whole family and live off it for most of the year.
I’m not against the PFD, and to be honest I would rather they cash it out and just give us a lump sum, I think somebody came up with a figure that it would be about $35,000 per person, one shot deal, and its done with.
What got me was the lack of organization. They wait until the big rig is at the bridge BEFORE they find out if the bridge can take the load? That kind of operation, even on a small scale, calls for a front man to check things out. As one poster mentioned, cutting things so fine when getting to the dock area was either incompetence or scripted tension. The other poster who said that it is Discovery Channel being mined for the gold is also Spot On. Multi-DVD sets with royalties coming out soon.
I have not been to Alaska but my fiancee’ lived in Wasilla for awhile and he has been all over. He consults with mines up thre in the Yukon surveying the gold reserves on their claims. In fact next summer he and a friend are going up to work the friend’s claim for a month or so. He told me last night he thinks these guys would have been better served to set up a sluice box process. It would not move as many yards of dirt a day but its easy to set up and they would have been mining right off the bat and getting at least a couple of ounces of gold a day. At $1,400 per oz it adds up fast.
My guess is these guys will make more money from the reality show than the gold they mine. I’m glad to see average people who are out of work making some money any way they can.
Bingo, you have a winner. That would be great. I think the lower 48 would be amazed at what happens up here that week in October every year. I thought of another one too. How about Memorial Day Madness and the exodus of campers and fishermen heading to the Kenai on Memorial Day weekend. They could feature every sort of camper from tents to luxury Class A's and everything in between. Or even Dipnet Madness along the same lines.
I agree. The old guy next door is the best part of the show. I hope they show more of his operation.
Thinking about this this morning after last nights episode...
Is this a 3D mapping technology similar to what the Oil Industry is using? My pet theory is if they are looking for a "Glory Hole" they need a Topographical Map and the 3D Mapping to get a "Model" of where these ancient water falls maybe located.Again, just my arm chair theory, but they are using stone-age technology shot in the dark stuff when they can potentially nail it and be making money sooner using advanced technology...
Yes, that old salt is something. The compactness and thought-out nature of his processing equipment if “home-made” ought to be a study project for young mechanical engineers, brilliant IMHO...
At times we all have been great mechanics and sometimes all thumbs...
But this guy makes me look like "Smokey Yunick".
We need to pray for him, I hope he doesn't hurt himself. St Christopher Metal as a gift blessed might be a good thing.
More importantly, was his lecture about how the six of them were an inspiration to working men versus men sitting at home, getting unemployment, and watching TV. I was surprised that the Discovery Channel's editors didn't cut that scene (too manly, not chickified)...
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