Have you ever thought about finding your own treasure after watching all those Gold Rush shows? Dave Turin’s upcoming new show America’s Backyard Gold may give you added motivation and insight into how to get started without breaking the bank. “Dozer” Dave hits the road across the country to meet everyday people and learn their methods. Though it’s more about hitting paydirt but getting to know the stories that go beyond the surface. “We tried to stay true to Gold Rush, but have a little bit of separation so this show can stand alone,” Turin told TV Insider. “Each episode is unique.” Turin’s itinerary will take him from California and his own backyard of Oregon to Georgia and Alabama. He was first introduced to audiences through Gold Rush, his spin-off Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine in 2019, and Gold Rush: Winter’s Fortune in 2021. We caught up with...
- 3/13/2024
- TV Insider
Gold miner Dave Turin returns for an all-new season of Gold Rush: Dave Turin’S Lost Mine on Friday, May 20 at 9Pm Et/Pt on Discovery Channel and discovery+, the definitive non-fiction, real life subscription streaming service. In the season premiere of Gold Rush: Dave Turin’S Lost Mine, audiences learn that after failing in six states […]
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- 4/29/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine has been renewed for a third season and a premiere date has been set for later this month. In this season, Team Turin will head to Colorado after plans to mine in Alaska have fallen through, due to the pandemic
revealed more about the return of Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine in a press release.
“Miner Dave Turin returns for an epic and emotional journey in an all-new season of Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine premiering Friday, March 19 on and Discovery Channel. After pandemic travel restrictions make Dave's plans of mining in Alaska impossible, Team Turin finally sets up their operation in Colorado. Armed with an all-new state-of-the-art wash plant, they begin work on a lost mine with massive gold potential. With gold prices reaching all-time highs, Dave's dream of achieving financial security...
revealed more about the return of Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine in a press release.
“Miner Dave Turin returns for an epic and emotional journey in an all-new season of Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine premiering Friday, March 19 on and Discovery Channel. After pandemic travel restrictions make Dave's plans of mining in Alaska impossible, Team Turin finally sets up their operation in Colorado. Armed with an all-new state-of-the-art wash plant, they begin work on a lost mine with massive gold potential. With gold prices reaching all-time highs, Dave's dream of achieving financial security...
- 3/5/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Season 3 of “Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine” will be a bit heavy — and we’re not talking about good weight on the digital scale. Midway through production on the upcoming season, which TheWrap has learned will air beginning March 19 on Discovery Channel and Discovery+, gold room operator Jesse Goins died.
The trailer for the Box Creek, Colorado-set season, which we can also exclusively debut, does not shy away from the loss — though it also does not mention Goins by name. It opens on a sad Turin, and then we see a fire engine leading an ambulance either away from or to the mining site.
“Oh my God,” Kc Morgan then says.
“Who is it?” Nathan Clark asks.
“It’s hard when you lose a brother,” Jason Sanchez says in the Season 3 sneak peek. “You’ve got to step up.”
Yeah, there’s still (hard) work to be done.
Watch...
The trailer for the Box Creek, Colorado-set season, which we can also exclusively debut, does not shy away from the loss — though it also does not mention Goins by name. It opens on a sad Turin, and then we see a fire engine leading an ambulance either away from or to the mining site.
“Oh my God,” Kc Morgan then says.
“Who is it?” Nathan Clark asks.
“It’s hard when you lose a brother,” Jason Sanchez says in the Season 3 sneak peek. “You’ve got to step up.”
Yeah, there’s still (hard) work to be done.
Watch...
- 3/4/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Jesse Goins, one of the miners featured on Discovery’s “Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine,” has died at the age of 60.
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
“We are absolutely heartbroken to hear about Jesse Goins’ death,” a Discovery spokesperson said in a statement. “Our hearts and prayers go out to his family.”
According to TMZ, Goins was on set for the show in Colorado when he was found unconscious by a crew member Tuesday night. Per TMZ, “a medic on-site administered CPR and EMTs then arrived and rushed Jesse to the hospital, but efforts to revive him proved unsuccessful.”
Also Read: Here's What Discovery's 'Gold Rush' Looks Like Amid Coronavirus (Exclusive Video)
Goins’ brother, Larry Goins, shared a photo of Goins with the “Gold Rush” cast in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “Jesse loved his Gold Rush family,” he wrote. “I could never find the words to express how grateful to Dave Turin...
- 8/19/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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