Freddy and Juan go to Arizona to help Fred and Malynda who are struggling due to the pandemic. After Fred's job loss, they need to turn a gold mining hobby into their main source of income.
In northwest Colorado Freddy and Juan are answering an SOS from a struggling minor on the brink of going bust. Dealing with superfine gold that is finding its way past the sluice box several fixes are recommended to save the Friedman mine.
Freddy finds out the hard way that welding flat stock to repair a leaky trammel in the 120-degree Sonoran Desert can be hazardous to your health. The miners learn how to split boulders so they can mine the pay dirt beneath them.
Jagger, Wylder, and Rider, three teenagers from Eastern Oregon who love gold mining convinced their parents to purchase a mine with lots of old equipment. Freddy and Juan spend 7 days searching for pay dirt and modifying their old trammel.
On the banks of the San Miguel River the Macar family struggle with very fine gold that's difficult to catch. Using a 10-year-old wash plant with no moving parts, Freddy and Juan must find a way to capture more gold.
Freddy and Juan head to Alaska to help a family of Marine Miners on the Bering Sea. Using an excavator on the back of a barge that can dig in 15 feet of water, Judy and Doug Martinson hope to make their operation more profitable.