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"Gold Rush" Season 3 has been ordered by Discovery Channel.

"Gold Rush: Alaska" (Discovery Channel TV show) follows six men who, in the face of an economic meltdown, risk everything—their families, their dignity, and in some cases, their lives—to strike it rich mining for gold in the wilds of Alaska. Inspired by his father Jack, Todd Hoffman of Sandy, Oregon, leads a group of greenhorn miners to forge a new frontier and save their families from dire straits. While leasing a gold claim in Alaska, Todd and his company of newbies face the grandeur of Alaska as well as its hardships, including an impending winter that will halt operations and the opportunity to strike gold. In an effort to keep the operation running, the team takes fate into their own hands with a make or break venture that will change their lives forever.

After watching the steady decline of his aviation business in Oregon due to the stalled economy, Todd searched for new opportunities. With the price of gold on the rise, he came up with a plan to mine for the mineral in southeast Alaska, where there's an estimated $250 billion worth of gold. The mystique of Alaska draws Todd to Porcupine Creek, the setting for "Gold Rush: Alaska," where his father Jack mined for three seasons in the 1980s before he nearly went bankrupt.



Todd and Jack look to their community in Oregon for a team of men to work the mines alongside them, knowing dire economic straits have hit those around them hardest. They have no financial means to pay them until—or unless—they find gold. It's a risk, but with high unemployment in Oregon, there's no shortage of interest. The assembled team includes: rookie Jimmy Dorsey, mechanical genius James Harness, foreman Greg Remsburg, and safety officer Jim Thurber.

The mine at Porcupine Creek is located in the heart of one of the last great wildernesses, where weather conditions can change in an instant. The claim is surrounded by the largest bald eagle population on earth, and a nearby river is the site of a year-round salmon run. Grizzly bears and moose sightings happen daily, and the team must be prepared for some seriously close encounters. Armed with the hope and ferocity to rekindle the original American Dream, "Gold Rush: Alaska" shines a spotlight on this group of enthusiasts. In essence, these are the new "'49ers," going back to the roots this country was founded on: hard labor, blood, sweat and tears. The men risk everything in the biggest gamble of their lives, and the hunt is on to strike it rich—or in some cases, go bust.

"Gold Rush: Alaska" is produced for Discovery Channel by Raw Television, where Dimitri Doganis is executive producer, and Sam Maynard is series producer. For Discovery Channel, Tim Pastore and Christo Doyle are executive producers.



GOLD RUSH: ALASKA (DISCOVERY CHANNEL): FACTS

Network: Discovery Channel
Genre: Reality
Runtime: 60 mins.
Premiere Date: December 3, 2010
Seasons: 3
Production Company: Raw Television





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GOLD RUSH: ALASKA (DISCOVERY CHANNEL): TWITTER
May 25, 2012
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2 days ago
Gold Rush Alaska expert wants to keep mineral sorting techniques a secret...what's so secret about a shaking table with a magnetic separator
2 days ago
@NickyAllt try band of brothers , the mentalist , the good wife , homelands , gold rush Alaska and my best - eastbound and down. All great
3 days ago
 
vince says:
The show appeared stagged. It has to get better than this for me to continue to watch.
richard says:
Great Show...lots of hardship and problems running a gold camp!
trishayowell says:
I truely hope that they never find any kind of gold.They shot that bear,they do not know if it is the same bear.The bear didn't move to Or.They pissed me off so bad,I wish them nothing but bad luck.THEY ARE IN THE BEARS HOUSE,HOPE THEY GET SICK OFF OF THE MEAT,A BIG GROUP OF STUIPD BASTARDS.
towzilla says:
These are some real idiots. How much is Discovery paying these guys. Leave the kids at HOME. Need to put Jack in a home he's gong to kill someone. Looks to me like its a bear hunt not a gold hunt. 45 guns Gimme a Break.
dave says:
Absolute idiots with no comprehesion of the place they are in. Leave food out and bears come, so shoot the bears??? How about teaching the kids to leave a clean camp? On the positive side, they sure got some decent structures up quickly and the mechanic has some skills, but they are complete morons otherwise. I hope they lose their shirts.

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