Gold Rush: White Water - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Dakotas Strike Back
Television's most dangerous gold mining is back. The Dakota Boys double down on everything including crew, locations and equipment, while the remote Alaska conditions punish their efforts like never before.

Burned Alive
Equipment failure leaves one crew member with life-threatening burns, while the advantage of having two dredges up and running proves successful.

When Bears Attack
Above water, a hungry and aggressive apex predator tears through the miners camp, forcing the crew to come together to find a solution. Below water, The crew uses new equipment to speed up their gold recovery.

Too Close for Comfort
Moving massive boulders with new equipment might mean the Dakota Boys are finally on the gold.

The Nugget Trap
The Dakota Boys finally discover a rich nugget trap, but inadvertently risk the life of a crew member.

Mckinley, We Have a Problem
Finding their biggest gold nugget of the season is a great sign, but soon enough heavy rain means flooding and despite the danger, The Dakota Boys still go out and dive.

Sacrifice & Sabotage
After being rescued from the water, Dustin is forced to look for a new mine site due to the flood, but he soon finds out that the McKinley site may not be a lost cause after all.

Landslide
Digging deeper than ever, there's still no sign of the bedrock gold they were counting on, but just when the crew starts to question Dustin's leadership, his determination pays off.

The Widow Maker
The Dakota boys are dredging towards a nugget trap they believe holds a life-changing jackpot of gold. They dredge the width of the creek and bring up more gold than ever.

Gold Strike
The crew cleans up and does a final gold weigh-in for the season. Then Dustin leads them to a new mine site he's had his eye on that proves instantly to have massive gold potential.

Diving Deeper
The Dakota Boys and their crew members reflect on their wild season and look ahead to what's next.
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