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The Dales hire a new hand to pick up the pace in the race to Ole's Gold before winter shuts them down for the year.
The Dales hire a new hand to pick up the pace in the race to Ole's Gold before winter shuts them down for the year.
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American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP4 "Dead in the Water"A wall of dead air stands between the Dales and Ole's Gold at the Pete and Joe #1 mine; Rick and his nephew Brian try to find the upper extension of Ole's Gold up at #6.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP5 "Breakthrough"The Dales finally reach the depths of the Pete and Joe #1, but the results are disappointing; at the #6, Rick and Brian make a discovery that changes everything.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP6 "Bird in the Hand"The Dales finally find Ole's Gold at the Pete and Joe #6, but they have to figure out how to get it out of the mountain before winter arrives.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP7 "Pivot Point"John's son Brian becomes the new shift manager as the Dales pour all their resources into the Pete and Joe #5, where they plan to mine Ole's Gold from the bottom up.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP3 "Into the Breach"The Dales attempt a risky installation of prefabricated portal sets at the Pete and Joe #1.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP2 "Powder Keg"A rash of wildfires throws the Dales into a state of emergency; Jeremy uses the big excavator to crack open the Pete and Joe #1.
American Gold: The Legend of Bear Gulch
S2, EP1 "Double Down"The Dale family returns to Bear Gulch to take another shot at finding "Ole's Gold," a legendary gold vein said to be worth millions.
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