Gold Rush Season 13 Episode 9 Site
Parker was forced to put the "Panama Canal" on the back burner for later in the season. Despite this, the crew still managed a massive weekly cleanup of 546 ounces of gold , valued at nearly $1 million. Fred Lewis: The Monster Dozer Disaster
Almost immediately after delivery, the dozer broke down.
With no dedicated mechanic on site, the breakdown highlight’s Fred's ongoing struggle to keep his operation running smoothly amidst constant equipment failures. Tony Beets: A New Crew and Bad Luck Gold Rush Season 13 Episode 9
The Clayton brothers were also featured, though they faced their own hurdles while attempting to reach their "Golden Acres" claim. They currently sit at less than 12 ounces for the season and desperately need a win to stay competitive with crews like Fred's.
Tony welcomed a new crew into the "Cursed Cut," hoping to ramp up production. Parker was forced to put the "Panama Canal"
The episode title rang true for Tony as he experienced "bad luck at the worst time". He continues to push toward his 10,000-ounce season goal, though frozen ground at the Swallow Cut has left him and Parker both trailing behind their necessary pace. The Clayton Brothers: Road to Golden Acres
Mother Nature had other plans. As they began digging, they discovered the ground underneath the road was still frozen. With no dedicated mechanic on site, the breakdown
The latest episode of , titled "Cursed," lived up to its name as the major players faced significant setbacks that threatened their season goals. From frozen ground to mechanical failures, here is everything that went down in Episode 9. Parker Schnabel: The "Panama Canal" Gamble