In this episode of Gold Rush, Parker and Mitchell are searching for new terrains to mine gold in Alaska. They come across a claim that was previously used by an old mining company and are intrigued by the potential of finding gold. With the help of the claim owner’s daughter, they explore the claim and discover evidence of past mining activities. This gives them hope that there may be leftover gold for them to scavenge.
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Parker and Mitchell are searching for new terrains to mine gold in Alaska.

They come across a claim previously used by an old mining company.

The claim owner’s daughter, aora, helps them explore the claim.

They discover evidence of past mining activities, including an old dredge.

The old miners excavated shafts and created tunnels to extract gold.

Parker and Mitchell become optimistic about finding gold on the claim.

aora points out a pile of dirt with a birch tree growing on it, indicating the presence of gold.

They shovel dirt into a pan and hope to find gold.

Main information:

  • The claim is located 20 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
  • Parker and Mitchell had a successful mining season in the Yukon last year.
  • Parker’s wash plant for the new claim is delayed, so they cannot dig deep.
  • aora and her husband believe there is potential for Parker and Mitchell to salvage their season on this historic ground.
  • The old miners likely left behind gold that was too big for them to mine.

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