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Discovery channel better thank their asses that this wiki is here, be cause their official page is totally baren and void of any info. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.171.27.40 ( talk) 06:07, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
Gold Rush Alaska is a documentary television series that airs [...]
I'd like to see some proof that this was a documentary. some things in the serie just doesn't add up; it seem like another reality show: scripted. Anything scripted isn't a documentary. DynV ( talk) 09:43, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
And I would like to see proof that it's scripted and fictional. Don't go changing things without proof one way or the other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.107.237.81 ( talk) 00:38, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
I think that the date of when season 2 will air should be added. 70.187.185.194 ( talk) 18:36, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
This series is NOT a Documentary about Todd Hoffman, as a gold prospector, at least. It IS a 'reality' genre TV show. That means it is devoid of anything actually similar to real. I just saw the 2015 narration where Todd is credited with making more in this single season than he has in the WHOLE previous 9 years. That is absurd. He has land owners who will not lease to him for business return reasons. He has crew which will not work with him. He has investors who will never invest with him. All of this you can see 'documented' during the various seasons.
He has a personal net worth of LESS THAN his TV income over the years (according to celebritynetworth.com), which means his 'business' does not make him, personally, any net money. It costs him money to run the 'gold prospecting' business.
I recall Dave Turin on a YT video of a radio program he was on, wherein he said Todd is a great guy, which I don't doubt he feels to be true, but he also said the editing is often done to make Todd look bad. I have yet to recall an episode where Todd made himself look good. An example is the decision he made about his wash plant a few seasons ago, while still in Alaska. He ordered a new trommel, at a size and design the manufacturer had never done before, and before the delivery date, he shut down his old wash plant. Then, the new manufacturer had such a bad late delivery, that Todd, and some crew had to go, and help him finish it, then it immediately broke down. Now, I ask any reasonable person. Do you sell your old equipment when you have a future delivery date, with a new manufacturer, who has just over designed something so new to himself he literally cannot fit the equipment into his manufacturing building? Who would do that in the professional world? No one.
I also recall on that radio program that a clear, obvious question occurred to me, which good decision, in which season, and episode, did Dave Turin recall that the editing so completely changed the perception, that Dave immediately was shocked at the TV show depiction, and noted it in his mind as an example of this egregious editing practice that the producers are afflicting Todd Hoffman with?
This in an entertainment show about anything but professional gold prospecting. A professional, by definition, makes his income with the pursuit, not the sideline TV show about the pursuit. A professional makes his living from his expertise and his excellent discipline, and decisions, and designs, he does not dig out other funds to cover up the deficiencies he has in business year after year, as Todd Hoffman does.
I watch the show for the other prospectors, but I never watch the Hoffman excerpts expecting anything good. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.229.20.231 ( talk) 15:48, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
Using a single-source interview with a single person on a controversial subject constitutes a non-NPOV. Please find secondary references confirming claims. 5minutes ( talk) 02:44, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
What kind of source would Fred Hurt be considered? He also made claims about editing and scripting in a couple of posts (on different occasions) on his Facebook page. He later deleted the posts, but not before many people copied one of them. It can be found on many sites including this one: http://www.oregongold.net/tag/fred-hurt/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloria whole ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 12 February 2012 (UTC)
Thank you for the explanation. This is tough stuff to understand. I would have thought that a statement from an cast member saying that he was working from a story line would have been proof enough.
How about comments made by Heather Lende in her blog? Or would it have to be something of her's that was published in the local paper?
From her blog: " ...That's when Roger said, "They made Donny go back and do it again." That's right. Donny drove all that stuff back over the bridge and crossed it again, so they could have more film... Gold Rush Alaska managed to make folks who know better willingly suspend disbelief. (Or perhaps we never believed there was anything "real" about the show except Haines in the first place. Perhaps even the river crossing was as staged as the bridge crossing.) "
http://www.heatherlende.com/node/327 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloria whole ( talk • contribs) 22:56, 13 February 2012 (UTC)
I've looked up Wikipedia's definition of "Reality television" and no longer feel that "scripted and directed" needs to be included here, as it's redundant. Thanks for your patience and help,5minutes. Gloria whole ( talk) 14:39, 19 February 2012 (UTC) everyone is doing as good as they can and i am as a viewer of the show glad to see Alaska and the miners and the work done to find gold. The idea of what is a scripted show or not is useless.The show stands as a good show. Why must someone always try to tear down work of Landowners,Miners and film makers? Lets enjoy the shows. Blondeignore ( talk) 22:14, 24 February 2013 (UTC)blondeignore
From the Se01Ep02, the Porcupine Creek area is in the Chilkat Valley. It seems this is the Chilkat River's Valley... so some additions to that article or the Haines article might be in order? 76.65.128.132 ( talk) 14:28, 15 January 2012 (UTC)
Dorsey's unwarranted attack on gold rush is his personal attempt to discredit and harm anyone involved , due to his bitterness for being asked to leave for his dangerous foolish attitude and incompetence , he is out for any popularity, attention or wealth he can stir up good or bad , there is absolute proof of this throuout his bitter attempts in many areas , the Discovery Channel will testify there is and never was a script of any kind . That Dorsey didn't write in his mind for himself., this is fact ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.67.105.194 ( talk) 16:35, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
I would hardly say it isnt scripted, notice that when somthing "bad" is happening they always seem to have a camera in the perfect place to catch the "action".....Please..... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.198.2.82 ( talk) 09:23, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
I believe the controversy section should be removed. WP:SOAP states that WP is not "a soapbox, a battleground, or a vehicle for propaganda". As the controversies presented here are essentially he-said, she-said scenarios with no journalistic or scientific research, since the sources for both of the controversies are incapable of providing a neutral point of view and since the data is not verifiable at this time, I do not believe this section should remain on the page.
However, I would be open to re-creating the section at some point in the future if and when an independent news source performs an investigation and comes to a conclusion. 5minutes ( talk) 17:39, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
Removal of the controversy section? This seems to be the only reason for the article to exist in the first place. As it stands this article is simply a mashup of Discovery channel propaganda. Articles that are simply corporate propaganda for a product are usually removed from Wikipedia, so what merit remains to keep this article? Wikipedia articles can't be allowed to simply be corporate propaganda and there's no need for wikipedia to be a replication of "TV Guide".
With all factual information and sources removed there needs to be some of those warnings at the top of this page. This article is not just "incomplete", it's been CENSORED of any real information except for a corporate product description. Someone should consider elevating this issue and adding warnings about the article.-- Jakestew ( talk) 19:53, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
You edited boldly and kept the notion that this is a documentary. This entire show is scripted. In the 2014-2015 season, one of Parker's guys drives off the road and there's a camera placed in the bushes at the exact spot he hits, before he drives there. How did the crew know the rock truck was going to hit at that exact spot? You have removed any mention of the controversy, which rages elsewhere. - J — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.38.247.133 ( talk) 19:56, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
At first one thing: the ages listed in the cast-table don't say anything, because there's no information in which year or season they were this age. Better would be to name their year of birth.
But what I really wanted to ask is: doesn't Parker Schnabel grow old? In season 1 it was said, that he's 17, also in season 2. And now in season 3 they still call him the 17 year old Parker Schnabel. So how could this be? Is goldmining a fountain of youth? -- Lord van Tasm ( talk) 13:38, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
so... I've added the Wikia link
-- 70.24.250.26 ( talk) 07:10, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
It'd be nice if someone wrote up articles on these sites... Porcupine Creek , Quartz Creek (Yukon) , Toronto Creek , Calder Creek ; we have an article on Indian River (Yukon) -- 76.65.128.43 ( talk) 17:18, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
The "Episodes" section takes up an awful lot of space. I suggest that the "Episodes" section be transferred to a new page called "List of Gold Rush episodes," or something along those lines.-- Philpill691 ( talk) 02:03, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Apparently this show has already inspired a second Yukon gold mining reality show... -- 65.92.180.137 ( talk) 10:23, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Seems like this has a passelload of competitors now:
-- 65.94.76.126 ( talk) 10:03, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
Can someone, with more time on their hands than I have, undo the removal of the Gold Rush specials from the episodes page? The user AeroByte made the decision to remove them under the grounds that they don't belong there, and didn't put the information anywhere else from what I can see. As a casual fan of the show, I did go to that page to see what specials had been aired. Same thing with Bering Sea Gold if anyone wants to look into that one too. Thanks! 76.186.154.127 ( talk) 08:25, 20 December 2013 (UTC)
WHERE'S RICK NESS???? Super surprised to see that Rick Ness has been mentioned on the list of cast members. It's understandable that every crew member can't be listed, but there isn't a weekly episode without him. He also takes part in most of the Gold Rush: The Dirt and Gold Rush: Pay Dirt. Matter of fact, there is a sentence that mentions Rick - "He [Parker] then stayed and continued mining with Rick and picked up an additional 193, . . ." But that's it. Sad, when if not for Rick, Parker wouldn't have gotten that extra 193 oz. And the ONLY crew member that stuck with Parker after being such a (I'll keep it clean) JERK to his amazing crew last year was . . . Rick Ness (even with the very personal family issues he was having at home). Parker would be toast without him. And he most certainly deserves recognition on the Gold Rush page. That's it. Thanks. DT - December 26, 2015
The list of cast members in the article is now much different than that shown on the Discovery Channel page: http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/gold-rush/bios. Landroo ( talk) 12:30, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
I love the show, in fact it's my favorite show, but I think that overly biased articles (either way) just stir things up unnecessarily.
I think the description is too far from reality to be credible. An "all stakes gamble" doesn't make sense when there are 4 seasons of spectacular mining failure documented in the series.
It should also be mentioned that the "show" is the driving factor. Were it not for the TV show there would be NO mining by the Hoffmans. Most people realize that you can't fail 4 times at something and keep going, so not mentioning this makes the article look biased and weak.
Before someone jumps down my throat about the mining "failure", it should be noted that I don't see ANYBODY claiming the Hoffmans have ever made a profit at mining. In season 3 they meet their arbitrary goal, but simple analysis should show that it's highly unlikely that this represents a profitable operation.
The fact that all information besides the rehashes of corporate promotional material has been CENSORED from the article seems to be a serious breach of Wikipedia users trust. Warnings about the article should be added to the page until this is straightened out and the article improved.-- Jakestew ( talk) 20:24, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
While restarting what's been an ongoing project, I came across this listing/source. I take it this is the same John Schnabel? That he was mayor of Haines 60 years ago may be worth mentioning, though probably not relevant to what viewers are following. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 22:24, 26 April 2014 (UTC)
RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 03:49, 7 May 2014 (UTC)SCHNABEL, John J., Mayor of Haines, Gen. Mgr. Haines Lumber Co., Schnabel Apt. Hotel., Box 129, Ph. 209, Haines. Home: Schnabel Apts., Ph. 209, Haines. Born New Almelo, Kans., Feb. 11, 1920. Ed. Sacred Heart Acad., Klamath Falls, Ore.; Gonzaga Univ., Spokane, Wash. Member Lions; Haines Bus. Council. Married Erma DiRe, 1948. Children: Patricia Louise, Deborah Justine, Sandra Lee. Came to Alaska in 1940 from Klamath Falls, Ore., where he worked for Weyerhaueser Timber Co. Served four years with USN Air Corps. Hobby: hunting.
Oh, boy. This section had a vague relevance when the program began and it was focused heavily on specific equipment. Anyway, the article now contains a gigantic, pointless, non encyclopedic list of equipment on the program that isn't even featuring it any more.
Therefore, that section should be removed. 76.105.131.18 ( talk) 20:17, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
Season 9 has ended and this section needs to be updated. I don't watch TV so I can't do it. 2001:1970:5324:D600:2406:F619:6406:4467 ( talk) 14:17, 18 May 2019 (UTC)
I don’t mind the gold rush crews flying there country flags. They are in Canada, why don’t they respect the country they get their gold and fly the Canadian flag first then there country flag.! 174.93.5.167 ( talk) 13:46, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Gold rush is my social studies project and I want to learn more about it at home SueEmily ( talk) 23:27, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
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Discovery channel better thank their asses that this wiki is here, be cause their official page is totally baren and void of any info. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.171.27.40 ( talk) 06:07, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
Gold Rush Alaska is a documentary television series that airs [...]
I'd like to see some proof that this was a documentary. some things in the serie just doesn't add up; it seem like another reality show: scripted. Anything scripted isn't a documentary. DynV ( talk) 09:43, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
And I would like to see proof that it's scripted and fictional. Don't go changing things without proof one way or the other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.107.237.81 ( talk) 00:38, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
I think that the date of when season 2 will air should be added. 70.187.185.194 ( talk) 18:36, 18 September 2011 (UTC)
This series is NOT a Documentary about Todd Hoffman, as a gold prospector, at least. It IS a 'reality' genre TV show. That means it is devoid of anything actually similar to real. I just saw the 2015 narration where Todd is credited with making more in this single season than he has in the WHOLE previous 9 years. That is absurd. He has land owners who will not lease to him for business return reasons. He has crew which will not work with him. He has investors who will never invest with him. All of this you can see 'documented' during the various seasons.
He has a personal net worth of LESS THAN his TV income over the years (according to celebritynetworth.com), which means his 'business' does not make him, personally, any net money. It costs him money to run the 'gold prospecting' business.
I recall Dave Turin on a YT video of a radio program he was on, wherein he said Todd is a great guy, which I don't doubt he feels to be true, but he also said the editing is often done to make Todd look bad. I have yet to recall an episode where Todd made himself look good. An example is the decision he made about his wash plant a few seasons ago, while still in Alaska. He ordered a new trommel, at a size and design the manufacturer had never done before, and before the delivery date, he shut down his old wash plant. Then, the new manufacturer had such a bad late delivery, that Todd, and some crew had to go, and help him finish it, then it immediately broke down. Now, I ask any reasonable person. Do you sell your old equipment when you have a future delivery date, with a new manufacturer, who has just over designed something so new to himself he literally cannot fit the equipment into his manufacturing building? Who would do that in the professional world? No one.
I also recall on that radio program that a clear, obvious question occurred to me, which good decision, in which season, and episode, did Dave Turin recall that the editing so completely changed the perception, that Dave immediately was shocked at the TV show depiction, and noted it in his mind as an example of this egregious editing practice that the producers are afflicting Todd Hoffman with?
This in an entertainment show about anything but professional gold prospecting. A professional, by definition, makes his income with the pursuit, not the sideline TV show about the pursuit. A professional makes his living from his expertise and his excellent discipline, and decisions, and designs, he does not dig out other funds to cover up the deficiencies he has in business year after year, as Todd Hoffman does.
I watch the show for the other prospectors, but I never watch the Hoffman excerpts expecting anything good. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.229.20.231 ( talk) 15:48, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
Using a single-source interview with a single person on a controversial subject constitutes a non-NPOV. Please find secondary references confirming claims. 5minutes ( talk) 02:44, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
What kind of source would Fred Hurt be considered? He also made claims about editing and scripting in a couple of posts (on different occasions) on his Facebook page. He later deleted the posts, but not before many people copied one of them. It can be found on many sites including this one: http://www.oregongold.net/tag/fred-hurt/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloria whole ( talk • contribs) 22:28, 12 February 2012 (UTC)
Thank you for the explanation. This is tough stuff to understand. I would have thought that a statement from an cast member saying that he was working from a story line would have been proof enough.
How about comments made by Heather Lende in her blog? Or would it have to be something of her's that was published in the local paper?
From her blog: " ...That's when Roger said, "They made Donny go back and do it again." That's right. Donny drove all that stuff back over the bridge and crossed it again, so they could have more film... Gold Rush Alaska managed to make folks who know better willingly suspend disbelief. (Or perhaps we never believed there was anything "real" about the show except Haines in the first place. Perhaps even the river crossing was as staged as the bridge crossing.) "
http://www.heatherlende.com/node/327 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloria whole ( talk • contribs) 22:56, 13 February 2012 (UTC)
I've looked up Wikipedia's definition of "Reality television" and no longer feel that "scripted and directed" needs to be included here, as it's redundant. Thanks for your patience and help,5minutes. Gloria whole ( talk) 14:39, 19 February 2012 (UTC) everyone is doing as good as they can and i am as a viewer of the show glad to see Alaska and the miners and the work done to find gold. The idea of what is a scripted show or not is useless.The show stands as a good show. Why must someone always try to tear down work of Landowners,Miners and film makers? Lets enjoy the shows. Blondeignore ( talk) 22:14, 24 February 2013 (UTC)blondeignore
From the Se01Ep02, the Porcupine Creek area is in the Chilkat Valley. It seems this is the Chilkat River's Valley... so some additions to that article or the Haines article might be in order? 76.65.128.132 ( talk) 14:28, 15 January 2012 (UTC)
Dorsey's unwarranted attack on gold rush is his personal attempt to discredit and harm anyone involved , due to his bitterness for being asked to leave for his dangerous foolish attitude and incompetence , he is out for any popularity, attention or wealth he can stir up good or bad , there is absolute proof of this throuout his bitter attempts in many areas , the Discovery Channel will testify there is and never was a script of any kind . That Dorsey didn't write in his mind for himself., this is fact ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.67.105.194 ( talk) 16:35, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
I would hardly say it isnt scripted, notice that when somthing "bad" is happening they always seem to have a camera in the perfect place to catch the "action".....Please..... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.198.2.82 ( talk) 09:23, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
I believe the controversy section should be removed. WP:SOAP states that WP is not "a soapbox, a battleground, or a vehicle for propaganda". As the controversies presented here are essentially he-said, she-said scenarios with no journalistic or scientific research, since the sources for both of the controversies are incapable of providing a neutral point of view and since the data is not verifiable at this time, I do not believe this section should remain on the page.
However, I would be open to re-creating the section at some point in the future if and when an independent news source performs an investigation and comes to a conclusion. 5minutes ( talk) 17:39, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
Removal of the controversy section? This seems to be the only reason for the article to exist in the first place. As it stands this article is simply a mashup of Discovery channel propaganda. Articles that are simply corporate propaganda for a product are usually removed from Wikipedia, so what merit remains to keep this article? Wikipedia articles can't be allowed to simply be corporate propaganda and there's no need for wikipedia to be a replication of "TV Guide".
With all factual information and sources removed there needs to be some of those warnings at the top of this page. This article is not just "incomplete", it's been CENSORED of any real information except for a corporate product description. Someone should consider elevating this issue and adding warnings about the article.-- Jakestew ( talk) 19:53, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
You edited boldly and kept the notion that this is a documentary. This entire show is scripted. In the 2014-2015 season, one of Parker's guys drives off the road and there's a camera placed in the bushes at the exact spot he hits, before he drives there. How did the crew know the rock truck was going to hit at that exact spot? You have removed any mention of the controversy, which rages elsewhere. - J — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.38.247.133 ( talk) 19:56, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
At first one thing: the ages listed in the cast-table don't say anything, because there's no information in which year or season they were this age. Better would be to name their year of birth.
But what I really wanted to ask is: doesn't Parker Schnabel grow old? In season 1 it was said, that he's 17, also in season 2. And now in season 3 they still call him the 17 year old Parker Schnabel. So how could this be? Is goldmining a fountain of youth? -- Lord van Tasm ( talk) 13:38, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
so... I've added the Wikia link
-- 70.24.250.26 ( talk) 07:10, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
It'd be nice if someone wrote up articles on these sites... Porcupine Creek , Quartz Creek (Yukon) , Toronto Creek , Calder Creek ; we have an article on Indian River (Yukon) -- 76.65.128.43 ( talk) 17:18, 15 January 2013 (UTC)
The "Episodes" section takes up an awful lot of space. I suggest that the "Episodes" section be transferred to a new page called "List of Gold Rush episodes," or something along those lines.-- Philpill691 ( talk) 02:03, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Apparently this show has already inspired a second Yukon gold mining reality show... -- 65.92.180.137 ( talk) 10:23, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
Seems like this has a passelload of competitors now:
-- 65.94.76.126 ( talk) 10:03, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
Can someone, with more time on their hands than I have, undo the removal of the Gold Rush specials from the episodes page? The user AeroByte made the decision to remove them under the grounds that they don't belong there, and didn't put the information anywhere else from what I can see. As a casual fan of the show, I did go to that page to see what specials had been aired. Same thing with Bering Sea Gold if anyone wants to look into that one too. Thanks! 76.186.154.127 ( talk) 08:25, 20 December 2013 (UTC)
WHERE'S RICK NESS???? Super surprised to see that Rick Ness has been mentioned on the list of cast members. It's understandable that every crew member can't be listed, but there isn't a weekly episode without him. He also takes part in most of the Gold Rush: The Dirt and Gold Rush: Pay Dirt. Matter of fact, there is a sentence that mentions Rick - "He [Parker] then stayed and continued mining with Rick and picked up an additional 193, . . ." But that's it. Sad, when if not for Rick, Parker wouldn't have gotten that extra 193 oz. And the ONLY crew member that stuck with Parker after being such a (I'll keep it clean) JERK to his amazing crew last year was . . . Rick Ness (even with the very personal family issues he was having at home). Parker would be toast without him. And he most certainly deserves recognition on the Gold Rush page. That's it. Thanks. DT - December 26, 2015
The list of cast members in the article is now much different than that shown on the Discovery Channel page: http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/gold-rush/bios. Landroo ( talk) 12:30, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
I love the show, in fact it's my favorite show, but I think that overly biased articles (either way) just stir things up unnecessarily.
I think the description is too far from reality to be credible. An "all stakes gamble" doesn't make sense when there are 4 seasons of spectacular mining failure documented in the series.
It should also be mentioned that the "show" is the driving factor. Were it not for the TV show there would be NO mining by the Hoffmans. Most people realize that you can't fail 4 times at something and keep going, so not mentioning this makes the article look biased and weak.
Before someone jumps down my throat about the mining "failure", it should be noted that I don't see ANYBODY claiming the Hoffmans have ever made a profit at mining. In season 3 they meet their arbitrary goal, but simple analysis should show that it's highly unlikely that this represents a profitable operation.
The fact that all information besides the rehashes of corporate promotional material has been CENSORED from the article seems to be a serious breach of Wikipedia users trust. Warnings about the article should be added to the page until this is straightened out and the article improved.-- Jakestew ( talk) 20:24, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
While restarting what's been an ongoing project, I came across this listing/source. I take it this is the same John Schnabel? That he was mayor of Haines 60 years ago may be worth mentioning, though probably not relevant to what viewers are following. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 22:24, 26 April 2014 (UTC)
RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 03:49, 7 May 2014 (UTC)SCHNABEL, John J., Mayor of Haines, Gen. Mgr. Haines Lumber Co., Schnabel Apt. Hotel., Box 129, Ph. 209, Haines. Home: Schnabel Apts., Ph. 209, Haines. Born New Almelo, Kans., Feb. 11, 1920. Ed. Sacred Heart Acad., Klamath Falls, Ore.; Gonzaga Univ., Spokane, Wash. Member Lions; Haines Bus. Council. Married Erma DiRe, 1948. Children: Patricia Louise, Deborah Justine, Sandra Lee. Came to Alaska in 1940 from Klamath Falls, Ore., where he worked for Weyerhaueser Timber Co. Served four years with USN Air Corps. Hobby: hunting.
Oh, boy. This section had a vague relevance when the program began and it was focused heavily on specific equipment. Anyway, the article now contains a gigantic, pointless, non encyclopedic list of equipment on the program that isn't even featuring it any more.
Therefore, that section should be removed. 76.105.131.18 ( talk) 20:17, 21 October 2015 (UTC)
Season 9 has ended and this section needs to be updated. I don't watch TV so I can't do it. 2001:1970:5324:D600:2406:F619:6406:4467 ( talk) 14:17, 18 May 2019 (UTC)
I don’t mind the gold rush crews flying there country flags. They are in Canada, why don’t they respect the country they get their gold and fly the Canadian flag first then there country flag.! 174.93.5.167 ( talk) 13:46, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Gold rush is my social studies project and I want to learn more about it at home SueEmily ( talk) 23:27, 27 February 2023 (UTC)