![]() ![]() However, the paucity of physical evidence belies the fact that two gold dredges once worked the creek’s gravels. It’s obvious that the creek has been worked, but no buildings remain from the historic mining period and only scattered pieces of mining equipment are left. The footprint left by mining on the Nome Creek Basin north of Fairbanks appears minimal at first glance. In a touching moment, Tony says he must wave goodbye to the “old lady,” his wife Minnie Beets, who is on the banks watching them sail on the river as she waves away.Īfter five months of delays, Tony’s power barge is finally heading upriver to bring back his dredge.Dredge buckets sinking into muskeg along Nome Creek Tony as the team finally get the dredge off the sandbank Tony is pleased with the whole operation after its all said and ******* done The forced air heater works well as Kevin and Brad coordinate with Tony and some welders to finally get the dredge up and off the sandbank. Tony uses a forced air heater to warm the engine room and heat up the rig. Tony tells him that he doesn’t care for “that ice”. We also see son Kevin Beets working on this problem, as he swears a long string of unintelligible dialogue - even more than his dad. Poor Brad gets in the way, and Tony screams: “Just get the f*** off,” as they chip away at the frozen river nestling the metal rig. Tony says: “All we gotta do is get it off the f****** sandbank!” ![]() Not if Tony’s potty mouth’s got anything to do with it.
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