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Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15, Episodes 20 & 21 recap: Brian ‘Zee’ Zaremba delivers heartbreaking news to Rick Ness
Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
The hunt for gold ramped up again as Gold Rush Season 15 returned on April 4 with back-to-back episodes packed with more drama and deeply personal moments.

With winter bearing down and gold prices soaring, the miners are under pressure to finish the season strong.

For Rick Ness, Parker Schnabel, and Tony Beets, every decision now carries high stakes.

Each crew faces mounting challenges, from equipment breakdowns to emotional gut punches, as they work to hit their ambitious gold targets.

Relationships are tested, machines are pushed to their limits, and the clock is ticking faster than ever.

These two episodes offered a mix of drama, hope, and heartbreak that perfectly captured the emotional highs and lows of life in the gold fields.

Rick Ness faces equipment setbacks and emotional shocks

Rick Ness, who returned this season after a year-long hiatus, had high hopes riding on his million-dollar gamble in the Vegas Valley.
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 4/5/2025
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush “Mine Boss for the Day” S15E9 March 21 2025 on Discovery
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
On Friday March 21 2025, Discovery broadcasts Gold Rush!

Mine Boss for the Day Season 15 Episode 9 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Gold Rush,” titled “Mine Boss for the Day,” promises to be filled with excitement and challenges. In this episode, foreman Mitch Blaschke takes on the role of mine boss, stepping into a position that comes with high expectations and tough decisions. Viewers can expect to see how Mitch handles the pressure of leading the crew in a demanding environment.

As soon as Mitch takes charge, he faces a series of immediate problems that threaten the operation. Broken water pumps create a significant hurdle, impacting the crew’s ability to process gold efficiently. The situation becomes even more complicated with issues involving rock trucks and excavators. These machines are essential for mining, and any malfunction can lead to delays and increased costs.

Mitch’s leadership skills will be put to the...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/21/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush: Mine Boss for the Day
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Discovery’s “Gold Rush” takes a detour from its usual format this Friday with a special episode that puts foreman Mitch Blaschke in the hot seat. In “Mine Boss for the Day,” Mitch gets a taste of what it’s like to run the entire operation, and it’s not all gold nuggets and glory. From the moment […]

Gold Rush: Mine Boss for the Day...
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  • 3/17/2025
  • by Andrew Martins
  • MemorableTV
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 19 recap: Rick Ness’ high stakes gamble puts him at odds with his crew
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
As Gold Rush Season 15 nears its conclusion, concern rises among the miners who are racing against time to hit their gold targets.

Parker Schnabel, Rick Ness, and Kevin Beets each face their own set of obstacles that threaten to derail their season goals.

With equipment failures, risky investments, and dwindling pay dirt, every decision they make carries heavy consequences.

Schnabel is forced to take drastic measures to offset financial losses, while Ness’ high-stakes gamble puts his crew at odds.

Meanwhile, Beets fights to prove himself as a first-time mine boss, battling mechanical failures and a dwindling pay supply.

With just weeks left in the season, the miners must push harder than ever to strike gold.

Parker Schnabel faces serious financial trouble

Parker Schnabel’s Dominion Creek claim has been a major disappointment this season, yielding far less gold than he anticipated. With his operation struggling, Schnabel made the tough decision...
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  • 3/15/2025
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15 Episode 9 Mine Boss for the Day Airs March 21 2025 on Discovery
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
The upcoming episode of “Gold Rush,” titled “Mine Boss for the Day,” promises to deliver plenty of excitement and challenges. Set to air on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 8:00 Pm on Discovery, this episode features foreman Mitch Blaschke stepping into the role of mine boss. Viewers can expect to see how Mitch handles the pressures of leadership in the demanding world of gold mining.

As Mitch takes charge, he is immediately faced with a host of issues that threaten the operation. Broken water pumps, malfunctioning rock trucks, and troublesome excavators all present significant hurdles. The weight of responsibility falls squarely on Mitch’s shoulders as he tries to keep everything running smoothly. This episode will highlight his problem-solving skills and ability to lead under pressure.

Fans of “Gold Rush” will likely be on the edge of their seats as they watch Mitch tackle these unexpected challenges. The stakes are high in the race for gold,...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 3/13/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 17: Parker Schnabel struggles and Tony Beets battles setbacks
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Kevin Beets face mounting challenges in Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 17.

As the season nears its end, each miner battles equipment failures, environmental hazards, and dwindling time to reach their ambitious gold targets.

Parker, struggling with poor returns from Dominion Creek, has already lowered his goal from 10,000 to 8,000 ounces.

Meanwhile, Tony operates at limited capacity, hoping to hit 5,000 ounces despite progress in frozen ground stalling.

Kevin, in his first year as a mine boss, is pushing through setbacks with his own financial investment on the line.

With obstacles piling up, the miners must work through frustration, risk, and last-minute recoveries to keep their operations running.

Parker Schnabel faces a production crisis

Parker Schnabel’s mining efforts took a hit as Dominion Creek, and the Long Cut struggled to produce high yields.

With only two wash plants running, Sulphur Creek’s shutdown further slowed progress.

Mitch Blaschke...
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  • 3/1/2025
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
‘Gold Rush’ Recap: Rick Ness Hits Massive Roadblock That Puts His Season in Jeopardy
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[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 13.] After hitting some big weeks on Gold Rush, it was all about location, location, location for Tony Beets and Rick Ness to keep their momentum going. During Friday’s (January 31) episode, the two mine bosses were looking for their next sweet spots. This process could be very costly, especially if their hunch doesn’t prove fruitful. With so much invested and his small but mighty team depending on him, Ness felt the most pressure to deliver. After all, if he doesn’t get his water license renewed, this could be the end at Duncan Creek. For Parker Schnabel, it was more about staying the course. With three wash plants running, his crew looked to make up some ground lost earlier in the season. Read on below to see how the miners did. Parker Schnabel Mitch Blaschke looking stressed. (Discovery Channel) Schnabel introduced his new four-legged chocolate Labrador named Bosco,...
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  • 2/1/2025
  • TV Insider
‘Gold Rush’ Parker Schnabel In Trouble At Dominion Creek
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Gold Rush recently started the new year earlier this month, starting with a January 3rd a double-header. However, recent events suggest Parker Schnabel hasn’t gotten things off to a good start. His team was also plagued by issues in the following episode.

The Dominion Site Proves To Be A Risky Venture For Parker Schnabel

The Gold Rush reality series follows various companies and their gold mining ambitions. First airing in 2010, viewers have seen gold mining expeditions in Alaska, Oregon, and Colorado, among other places.

One figure viewers have gotten to known through the series in Parker Schnabel. Originally from a mining family, Parker started working at his grandfather John Schnabel’s Big Nugget Mine at a young age. He eventually took over the mine when his grandfather retired.

Parker Schnabel – YouTube

As noted by Monsters & Critics, Schnabel got things off to a poor start during an episode released on January 3. His most recent venture,...
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 1/6/2025
  • by John Witiw
  • TV Shows Ace
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15 Episodes 8 & 9: Parker Schnabel is heading to disaster at Dominion Creek
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush kicked off the new year with a double-header on January 3, diving back into Parker Schnabel’s uphill battle at Dominion Creek.

The season’s worst start in a decade has left Schnabel scrambling, with just 364 ounces mined over seven weeks, a far cry from his ambitious 10,000-ounce goal.

The Gold Rush star has invested millions into the project and is scrambling for ideas.

The financial strain loomed large as Schnabel and his team faced mounting debt.

To salvage the operation, he turned to his trusted crew: Mitch Blaschke and Tyson Lee.

Blaschke took charge of the wash plant Roxanne, while Lee prepped a pad near Bridge Cut for Big Red to resume sluicing. However, success didn’t come easy.

Parker Schnabel overcomes technical issues but still falls short

Early on, Tatiana Costa identified a critical issue with Big Red: a broken spring in its shaker deck.

The repair delayed the plant’s setup,...
See full article at Monsters and Critics
  • 1/4/2025
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
‘Gold Rush’ Parker Schnabel Goals Unlikely After Struggles
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Parker Schnabel is usually one of the most successful miners on Gold Rush. However, this season, he has faced many more obstacles than normal. He started the season with a very high goal, and now it seems he might not come close to what he was looking for.

Here is what you need to know about Parker and his struggles this season on Gold Rush.

Parker Schnabel Struggling On Gold Rush

Parker set a more ambitious target for the upcoming week, increasing the pressure on his crew. This is because things have started so bad this season, with them only finding 30.80 ounces during the first week. This is nowhere near the totals that Parker wanted to hit this season.

Parker Schnabel Gold Rush- YouTube

To date, Parker has pulled 135.85 ounces in the first three weeks. The problem is that he had an ultimate goal of 10,000 ounces, and at this rate,...
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 12/8/2024
  • by Shawn Lealos
  • TV Shows Ace
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15 Episode 5: Parker Schnabel makes tough decision after falling short of mining goal
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
In Season 15, Episode 5 of Discovery Channel’s Gold Rush, Parker Schnabel, 30, confronts significant operational challenges at his Dominion Creek claim.

Despite a $15 million investment and an ambitious target of 10,000 ounces of gold for the season, Schnabel’s team has extracted only 135 ounces over four weeks, falling short of their goals.

Schnabel acknowledged that there isn’t much room for error if he is to have a successful season. Therefore, the pressure is mounting on his crew to haul gold.

The primary obstacle has been the persistent permafrost—a subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen, hindering access to gold-rich pay dirt.

Typically, seasonal thawing facilitates mining, but uncooperative weather has left the ground unusually solid.

Crew member Mitch Blaschke attempted to accelerate thawing using a bulldozer, but the frozen terrain caused structural damage to the equipment, cracking support braces and compromising the blade’s integrity.

Parker Schnabel halts sluicing operations...
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  • 12/7/2024
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15 Episode 4: Parker Schnabel faces high-stakes challenges after sonic drill results
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Parker Schnabel faces significant challenges at his Dominion Creek operation in the latest episode of Discovery Channel’s Gold Rush, titled The Disappearing Pay Layer.

Aiming for an ambitious 10,000-ounce gold season, Schnabel’s plans have been hindered by unforeseen obstacles, resulting in a modest yield of 36 ounces over three weeks.

The primary setback involves the Long Cut, a 20-acre site notorious for its unpredictability.

The ground remains frozen, preventing sluicing activities.

Compounding the issue, crew member Mitch Blaschke expressed concerns that the gold-rich pay layer might be deeper than anticipated.

Accessing it within the current season could be unfeasible if it lies more than 20 feet below the surface.

Parker Schnabel invests in a sonic drill

To determine the exact depth of the pay layer, Schnabel invested in a sonic drill, incurring a rental cost of $20,000 per day.

The drilling revealed that the pay layer was approximately 15 feet above bedrock,...
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
‘Gold Rush’: Parker Schnabel Plays Hardball With Tony Beets’ Son Kevin (Recap)
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[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 15, Episode 4.] Let’s face it. Gold Rush Season 15 hasn’t been the best start for Parker Schnabel, nowhere even close to being on track the way he would like. Equipment issues and icy ground have plagued the 29-year-old and his crew with hopes the tide would turn in their favor. Things were the complete opposite for Tony Beets in terms of generating gold, but that doesn’t mean he faced his own obstacles. Meanwhile, Beets’ eldest son has begun to learn how hard it is to be a mine boss as he tries to negotiate a deal with Parker, who plays hardball. Let’s dig into what took place during the November 29 episode, which was without Rick Ness. Parker Schnabel Mitch Blaschke, Tyson Lee and Parker Schnabel in conversation. (Discovery) The Long Cut has been a steep learning curve for Schnabel. The plan for a record-breaking season...
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  • 11/30/2024
  • TV Insider
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
Gold Rush Season 15 Episode 3: Parker Schnabel’s risky Dominion Creek venture faces new setback
Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets, and Rick Ness in Gold Rush (2010)
In the latest episode of Gold Rush, 29-year-old Parker Schnabel dives headfirst into a high-stakes venture at Dominion Creek.

He has an ambitious target of 10,000 ounces of gold worth a staggering $25 million.

However, the journey gets off to a rocky start, with only 5.6 ounces recorded so far and the team struggling to get any wash plants running.

The operation centers on a 20-acre site known as the Long Cut and is notorious for its unpredictability.

Despite initial challenges, Schnabel remains optimistic, envisioning a potentially record-breaking haul.

A glimmer of hope emerges when the wash plant, Roxanne, finally powers up, switching from a red warning light to green, signaling it’s ready for action.

Parker Schnabel’s Long Cut operation has issues

However, Roxanne’s operational debut is fraught with complications. The team notices that the tray meant to channel water isn’t functioning as expected, leading to water mismanagement and...
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  • 11/23/2024
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
‘Gold Rush’: Rick Ness Faces Disaster in Dramatic Season 15 Premiere
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It’s back to the Yukon for the miners of Gold Rush as the popular Discovery Channel series returned with the Season 15 premiere. Parker Schnabel, Rick Ness, and Tony Beets continued their respective operations with the same goal of getting their piece of that golden pie. Find out how things kicked off for the three below. Parker Schnabel Discovery Channel The 29-year-old took his biggest bet by leveraging everything into buying the Dominion Creek claim. Time was of the essence for Schnabel with six years left of the license. In order to accomplish his goal, he must mine at least 10,000 ounces a year. Attention is turned to the Long Cut. However, crew members Tyson Lee and Mitch Blaschke had to break the bad news to their boss that the area was not able to start to wash leaving the site at a possible disastrous standstill. Schnabel isn’t accepting the...
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  • 11/9/2024
  • TV Insider
Parker Schnabel Seeks To Break Records On ‘Gold Rush’
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Parker Schnabel is planning big things for this season on Gold Rush. As the season begins, Parker has set some goals for himself. However, with the new site he purchased, he wants to break a record. The question is, whether or not he will succeed at this big goal this season, and what will happen if he falls short?

Here is what Parker has planned and what you can expect to see this season on Gold Rush.

Parker Schnabel Wants To Break New Record On Gold Rush

Parker Schnabel has a new record he wants to break this season on Gold Rush. With the new season about to launch, Parker has said that he wants to break records. This show is one of the most physically demanding shows out there, and miners pay the price, as the job takes a physical toll. Even so, Parker is looking to move forward in big ways.
See full article at TV Shows Ace
  • 11/7/2024
  • by Shawn Lealos
  • TV Shows Ace
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
Parker Schnabel details record-breaking quest in Gold Rush Season 15
Parker Schnabel in Gold Rush (2010)
As the price of gold soars, Parker Schnabel is going all-in with a risky new venture on Discovery Channel’s Gold Rush.

In its 15th season, the 29-year-old mining magnate has staked everything on the expansive Dominion Creek claim.

He aims to break records by extracting 10,000 ounces per season for the next six years.

Schnabel has already mined over 63,000 ounces of gold, valued at a staggering $98 million.

However, his ambitions are far from satisfied.

With its estimated $200 million worth of untapped resources, Dominion Creek presents Schnabel with opportunity and intense pressure.

To succeed, he and his crew, including Mitch Blaschke and Tyson Lee, must maintain a relentless pace or risk sinking under the debt from this high-stakes acquisition.

Parker Schnabel details challenges as gold prices climb

In an exclusive interview with TV Insider, Schnabel shared how the rise in gold prices has influenced mining in the Yukon.

“I’ve noticed...
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Frank Yemi
  • Monsters and Critics
‘Gold Rush’: Parker Schnabel Dishes on Fights With Tony, Issues With Rick & Season 15 Dramas
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Parker Schnabel is not one to rest on his laurels. With gold pricing reaching new heights, the franchise’s 29-year-old king of the Klondike looks to break more records during Season 15 of Gold Rush. He took the biggest bet of his career leveraging everything to buy the Dominion Creek claim. The big risk so far has paid out. Despite collecting more than 63,000 ounces of gold worth $98 million thus far, Schnabel could see massive potential for more. That more is to the tune of $200 million within the grounds! To achieve what he wants for his operation overall, he needs to get to at least 10,000 ounces per season over six years. It’s about keeping the momentum going and not faltering, which could lead to drowning in mounting debt from the acquisition. A lofty goal that puts immense pressure on the crew including Mitch Blaschke and Tyson Lee to deliver the goods.
See full article at TV Insider
  • 11/5/2024
  • TV Insider
Gold Rush: Parker Schnabel’s extra horsepower fails him as hopper feeder refuses to budge
On tonight’s episode of Gold Rush, it’s a case of giant machinery getting stuck in the mud as three men try to solve a problem — and create an even bigger one. In the clip below, we see Parker Schnabel’s crew of Mitch Blaschke and Brennan Ruautt trying to sort out the giant hopper feeder which has become immobile and stuck in deep dirt and rocks. Brennan is seen in the top of the clip saying: “Parker wasn’t happy the pad was not ready…but it’s not my fault, not much we can do about it. We just haven’t had the machines […]

The post Gold Rush: Parker Schnabel’s extra horsepower fails him as hopper feeder refuses to budge appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
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  • 1/25/2019
  • by April Neale
  • Monsters and Critics
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