First, for the safety of every person. Second, because time is limited and there is no time to be sick during gold mining season. Most of all, they have a very unique story to tell during this historic pandemic.
Everyone will have a story. The first is, who is able to get to their mining site? Seems like two crews have accomplished this. What about Team Rally? Will the pandemic put a stop to the gold mining season? The Beets crew and Team Schnabel are in the Yukon and doing their thing, mining.
But, what about Rick Ness? The most recent news is that Rick and Team Rally were headed to the Yukon. The gold mining season is short, so Rick and his pals have their work cut out for them. First, they have to get to camp. Then, they can start mining for gold.
Gold Rush Season 11 should premiere on Discovery in October, Your email address will not be published. Tv Shows Ace. Gold Rush , News. Share on Facebook. The Discovery reality series Gold Rush follows crews of miners as they attempt to unearth the valuable element from sites in locations ranging from North America to the southwestern Pacific. Since its debut in , fans have been introduced to several prospecting families including the Schnabels, the Hoffmans, and the Beets.
Season 1 of the series took place in Alaska, but since Season 2, the action has mostly taken place in the Klondike, near Yukon, Canada. Since the early seasons, cameras have also traveled with their famous gold miners as they try their luck abroad in remote locations such as Guyana, Papua New Guinea, and Peru. There was speculation that Gold Rush was scripted, but a series producer quickly shut down those rumors. While production does work with the miners to map out their season, it rarely goes to plan.
We do focus on a story or character; we do try to have a plan each day or at least each week on what we want to emphasize," producer Ed Gorsuch explained. Several former cast members have suggested that Gold Rush is scripted. At least, they allege that parts of it are anyway. The likes of Jimmy Dorsey and James Harness have said that producers know the story they want to tell and push the cast into performing certain actions or saying things that they can then use to tell a scripted tale.
One of the hardest things about filming Gold Rush is the fact that it takes people away from their families and friends. The gold mining season can last for more than four months, meaning that the cast and crew have to spend that much time isolated in the Yukon away from the people they love without being able to have much contact with them.
Another dishonest thing that the producers of Gold Rush have been accused of is the way they plan out what is set to happen and manipulate the footage they have. Instead, they use the footage they have to paint people in a good or bad light depending on how they want to progress with the plot that season.
Anyone watching Gold Rush would probably assume that most of the miners are struggling for money. That is not strictly true as the cast are all paid a salary. The likes of Todd Hoffman could make hundreds of thousands of dollars a season, while those lower down the pecking order still came away with a nice chunk of change.
A part of the mining experience that is rarely shown on camera is the camaraderie that the miners share with each other. The relationships on the show between the crews often look strained but in reality, many of them are friends. They spend so much time together eating, drinking, and working that they can become good friends and have a lot of fun with each other.
Gold mining is not something that you can just decide to do on a whim. Crews need a lot of paperwork to even begin trying to extract any gold from the ground, requiring permission from local officials to simply move their equipment to the mines. That means that inspectors and state officials are often at the worksites but are never shown on camera unless directly influencing the action.
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