Gold Rush season 12 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the Klondike, Parker Schnabel takes a costly gamble on a deep ground rumored to hold vast gold reserves, directing Tyson Lee and a novice crew to ready the Airstrip Cut for sluicing. Despite initial setbacks, including a rookie mistake that jeopardizes the wash plant setup, they commence operations, marking the first gold of the season. Elsewhere, Rick Ness faces manpower shortages and mechanical issues in his quest to double his gold output, while Tony Beets aims for a record haul, relying on old-timer tailings amidst licensing delays. Newcomer Fred Lewis, armed with military discipline and a veteran crew, embarks on a Yukon venture, overcoming high royalty demands to secure promising ground at California Creek, setting the stage for a season of high stakes and hopeful rewards.
Full Episode S12E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Parker Schnabel?
Parker Schnabel is a 26-year-old mine boss in the Klondike, known for his ambitious gold mining ventures.
What challenge is Parker facing this season?
Parker is facing the challenge of mining a deep piece of ground rumored to have significant gold deposits, having already spent over $700,000 without finding gold.
Who is Tyson Lee?
Tyson Lee is Parker Schnabel's plant boss, tasked with setting up a wash plant at the Airstrip Cut amidst a shortage of experienced crew members.
What is the Airstrip Cut?
The Airstrip Cut is a mining site left in reserve by Parker Schnabel from the last season, located a mile west from Mud Mountain.
How is Rick Ness planning to increase his gold production?
Rick Ness aims to double his gold production to 2,000 ounces this year by adding more people and bigger machines to his operation.
What is Tony Beets's goal for the season?
Tony Beets is chasing a record 9,000-ounce gold haul, needing his claims at Paradise Hill and Indian River to deliver significant yields.
Why did Fred Lewis move to the Yukon?
Fred Lewis moved to the Yukon in search of more profitable gold-rich ground, facing the high competition and royalty demands.
What is California Creek?
California Creek is a mining claim in the Yukon where Fred Lewis decides to mine, attracted by the lower royalty demand and potential gold deposits.
What setbacks are miners facing early in the season?
Miners are facing several setbacks, including mechanical breakdowns, financial risks, crew shortages, and the challenge of finding profitable mining sites.
What is the significance of the Airstrip Cut for Parker's season?
The Airstrip Cut is significant for Parker's season as it offers a potential source of gold close to ready for sluicing, crucial for offsetting his heavy investments at Mud Mountain.