Gold Rush: White Water

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Season 4
Dustin's crew make an exciting discovery that pushes them to test their limits; Fred's crew are dangerously deep and under pressure to get down to bedrock.
Gold miners Fred and his son, Dustin, are determined to make a fortune no matter the risk, but to find the big gold payout, they'll put their lives on the line.
Dustin is overpowered by the raging white water leaving his life in his crew's hands. Fred's crew fights zero visibility and have a deadly encounter 14 feet underwater.
Dustin's gamble of investing his life savings into these claims pays off after Carlos removes a monster boulder and finds chunky nuggets.
Dustin's crew is finally down to virgin ground but discovers their equipment is no match for the giant boulders at Rockfall Ravine, so Wes fabricates a new tool for their arsenal.
Carlos, Dustin and James battle the most violent rapids they've ever dove in; they must engineer a way to slow the rapids down or risk being washed over the 80-foot waterfall.
Season 2
The Dakota Boys struggle to run their two dredges until new man, Casey Morgan, arrives. But they are soon a man down again when a crew member is savagely burned.
Season 1
The Dakota Boys put together a team of intrepid divers, mountaineers and bush mechanics to go where no miner has ever managed to explore - the depths of freezing plunge pools in white water rapids that have only recently become accessible.
The Dakota Boys put together a team of intrepid divers, mountaineers and bush mechanics to go where no miner has ever managed to explore - the depths of freezing plunge pools in white water rapids that have only recently become accessible.
The Dakota Boys put together a team of intrepid divers, mountaineers and bush mechanics to go where no miner has ever managed to explore - the depths of freezing plunge pools in white water rapids that have only recently become accessible.
The Dakota Boys put together a team of intrepid divers, mountaineers and bush mechanics to go where no miner has ever managed to explore - the depths of freezing plunge pools in white water rapids that have only recently become accessible.
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