Still remember the first episodes of this show when he was working with his granddad. He has more than lived upto what he had thought he would do with his legacy, well done Parker you have been smashing it for years
If you pay attention to Tony he isn't the kind of guy that cares about things he has no control over, he sticks to his own business which is the only thing he can do anything about
He had a sizable reserve of cash before he bought Dominion in the last season. Dominion cost $15 million to buy. This year they tried to get going earlier but the weather didn't cooperate and the ground was too hard to mine due to remaining frozen longer.
stevebroxton7419 They have to follow government rules and regulations. The site has to be reclaimed. So... First, notice they don't use chemicals, just sluicing. Second, when they are done, they will have to do some grading, and reforestation work to reclaim it. Finally, it gets inspected to ensure government is satisfied. When they file their mining plan, it must include the 'cleanup' of the site. Gone are the days in the past that created blightful eyesores, or 'superfund' sites. There are numerous other required permitting and the like I haven't even covered. So yes, while they mine, it's not so pretty. But after they finish, and all is said and done, the land will slowly once more become pristine, with one main difference. The gold will be gone.
Still remember the first episodes of this show when he was working with his granddad. He has more than lived upto what he had thought he would do with his legacy, well done Parker you have been smashing it for years
He's looking more and more like his grand father every day.
His grandpa was 90's he is in his 20's lol
Yeah the great Tony beet
Not tony. His grandpa was john schnable @@Trapfarmbrunch
Really made that landscape beautiful.
Love watching hard working people making there dreams come true.
Tony Beets is grinding his teeth about now! Way to go team Parker!
If you pay attention to Tony he isn't the kind of guy that cares about things he has no control over, he sticks to his own business which is the only thing he can do anything about
Remember when parkers first day with his pap. Was first show I watched. Very impressive young man. 👍
Glad things are looking up for you guys.☺️
Parker is the King gold miner taking away Tony Beets crown OUTSTANDING JOB PARKER AND YOUR CREW
It's great watching him be so successful.
Yep. Parker has come such a long way. The hard work those guys have done, and what they have been through, is pretty amazing.
Красавчик , Паркер и вся команда 👍! А то переживать уже начал из за плохого начала сезона .
Just Awesome as everytime.
I am sure his grandfather is looking down from heaven very proud
his grandad would be so proud of him
More than the Hoffmans ever mined
He owns the rights to the shows and is making bank...
Ya gotta get 3 or 4 plants down there🤣
Would it be worth digging the material at the end of Big Red's sluices to recover the lost gold?
lose a dollar to pick up a dime
@@papaal7014 Not necessarily, done properly they could make it viable. Be interesting to know exactly how much gold they lose every day.
He might of brought that much gold in, but his overhead is just as high with gas & breakdowns. So don't let the yellow brick road fool you.
Spoken like a true hater. 🤣✌️
Im surprised they're still going with this show, it's like I'm still watching the same episode from 15 years ago
Does he ever save for reserve?
He had a sizable reserve of cash before he bought Dominion in the last season. Dominion cost $15 million to buy. This year they tried to get going earlier but the weather didn't cooperate and the ground was too hard to mine due to remaining frozen longer.
Aparently I don't matter. Took a very long time to prove something that was very obvious to begin with. You hiring?
The environmental damage inflicted by mining and the shows that sponsoring this is unconscionable. What happens to the sites once the ore plays out?
stevebroxton7419 They have to follow government rules and regulations. The site has to be reclaimed. So...
First, notice they don't use chemicals, just sluicing.
Second, when they are done, they will have to do some grading, and reforestation work to reclaim it.
Finally, it gets inspected to ensure government is satisfied.
When they file their mining plan, it must include the 'cleanup' of the site. Gone are the days in the past that created blightful eyesores, or 'superfund' sites.
There are numerous other required permitting and the like I haven't even covered.
So yes, while they mine, it's not so pretty. But after they finish, and all is said and done, the land will slowly once more become pristine, with one main difference.
The gold will be gone.
Greedy!
😅😅😅😅😅😅