Posted on 12/30/2017 12:58:37 PM PST by Eddie01
Gold Rush fans are used to miners going to great lengths to strike it rich, but in Discoverys latest spin-off show, White Water, Dakota Fred Hurt and his son Dustin are headed deep beneath the waters surface.
In the new reality series, which premieres in January, the father son duo return to McKinley Creek, Alaska, where theyve enlisted a team of intrepid divers, mountaineers and bush mechanics to search for gold deep in one of Alaskas wildest creeks.
Gold Rush: White Water premieres Jan. 19 at 10 p.m. ET on Discovery.
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Dakota Fred, thought maybe he had dug his last glory hole.
I was wondering why him and his son disappeared from the Gold Rush show for the last few years with not even a mention of him.
Has Todd ever done an honest days work since the series has been on? His father is more of a man than he is. I thought the whole gold mining thing was to make money to survive...not turning it into a competition with another miner (Todd and Parker). The only one I liked on that whole series was Tony Beets. That might be because he was born in Holland like my father was, and appears to have worked hard for many years to get where he is. I'll stick with Swamp people which starts a new season February 1st. Great show...great people!!
Their was a show on for one year, and it is sad they canned it. It was “Fixing Alaska”, about a crew of heavy equipment guys ( one main star ) that fly all over via Bush / Sea Plane and had to bush fix heavy equipment w/ missing tools and improvise hoist to pull a bulldozer in half. I freakin’ loved that show, the ingenuity and get-er-done spirit was amazing. Fixing stuff (when they are not ham and egging it) and yes the pile of Gold is what I like about Gold Rush, these silly grudges competitions are not needed.
Swamp People news:
Mitchell Guist
http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/16/showbiz/swamp-people-death/index.html
Chase Landry
http://www.tmz.com/2017/12/05/swamp-people-chase-landry-wanted-bench-warrant-missed-trial/
Roger Rivers
http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2017/05/swamp_people_star_faces_wildli.html
Never saw “Fixing Alaska.” I remember another series that was on the Discovery Channel for three seasons (2011-2013). It was called “Flying Wild Alaska.” It featured the Tweto family who ran the airline company Era Alaska. They eventually sold the company, but the show was excellent.
Lol! I got to see Ariel running around at the Oshkosh flyin' either before or after she got her license. I might have even said hello, ya good show!
Hadn’t heard about the Chase Landry warrant. Doesn’t he have a job somewhere, and only helps his father during gator season? On the show he seems to be a bit lacadaisical, with an “I’ll get there, when I get there” attitude. Can’t remember the Rivers guy.
Ariel is a pretty girl, but her flying made me cringe. It seemed she didn’t have her wits about her at times. I’m sure she’s matured a bit since the show.
She actually survived.? Cute girl, dumb as a post.
Last nights gold rush was a special consisting of “Bush Fixes” I liked watching that
I’d like to see an episode of an Alaska show highlighting the film crews, how they film and live.
Originally I liked Todd. Got to really dislike him and wish him misfortune. Sadly he will drag Dave (gone), Jim Thurber, Freddie Dodge with him.
He could have stayed in the Klondike , Alaska and made a bunch of money but being greedy he has frittered away money, time, etc. looking for ‘El Dorado’. And father Jack is a joke.
Parker Schnabel is turning into a little tyrant.
Tony Beets is pretty cool.
Liked the Dakota boys.
I love Tony he is the best. Todd is a lazy whipped by his wife and Parker is a millennial asshole.
There is a show like that coming soon.. last chance garage or something like that
Thanks for the post. Mr. RR is president of a prospecting club. He has about 350 members who come to events from about six different states. It is a very active club. He has visited with Dakota Fred several times and they have attended events together. Glad to hear Fred is back.
--I also find especially annoying the "race" to x number of ounces between two fools--
--agree that the only one I'd work for would be Tony Beets--
If you search her name, you realize she likes to be photographed ... a lot.
rellimpank wrote: “—having spent the productive part of my life in undergound and surface metal mining, I watch it to see how wrong it gets—”
I’ve no experience in mining but I very suspicious that most of the things that go wrong are written into a script by the producers of this show. No one who is series about running an operation would allow these things to happen. Something breaks, no repair parts, lots of down time. People don’t do preventive maintenance. Just too stupid to be anything other than a script to bring a sense of drama into the show.
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