In the latest chapter of the Gold Rush saga, Parker’s crew undertakes the ambitious task of relocating their wash plant, Lucifer, to a fresh site. Confronted with hurdles involving the constructed runway and the substantial weight of the wash plant, the team overcomes these challenges and positions Lucifer for gold mining operations. The culmination of their efforts unfolds at the end of the episode when they calculate their gold haul, reaching a season total of $678,000.
This remarkable achievement marks a new record for Parker’s crew. Yet, the three-day journey was not without its difficulties, and the intriguing stories surrounding the team add an element of unpredictability to their unexpected success.
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– Parker’s crew relocates their wash plant, Lucifer, to a new site.
– Challenges arise with the constructed runway and the wash plant’s weight.
– They successfully position Lucifer and commence gold mining operations.
– The episode concludes with a gold haul, contributing to a season total of $678,000.
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The crew had to move the wash plant without fully disassembling it due to time constraints.
They had to be careful with the wash plant’s movements as any input would be amplified throughout the plant.
They had to navigate the runway they built without any flight schedule or means of communication with incoming planes.
The crew successfully moves Lucifer past the runway and onto the pad.
They connect the super stacker to the wash plant and start mining for gold.
The crew’s gold haul from three different cuts brings their season total to $678,000.