[EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] Gold Rush: Season Finale Sneak Peek

The number one rated series on the Discovery Channel, Gold Rush, is wrapping up its record-breaking fifth season on Friday, March 6, with a two hour can’t-miss finale.
Will the Hoffman team be able to achieve an additional 300 ounces of gold? Will Park hit the jackpot and reach his goal of $2.5 million? MiningGlobal has an exclusive sneak peek of the upcoming season finale.
The season ending episode will be a two-part series, kicking off with an all-new episode of “The Dirt,” where Executive Producer Christo Doyle sits down with all three mining bosses to discuss their mad dash to find gold.
THE DIRT – Pre-Show (Friday, March 6 at 8 PM ET)
Parker’s grandfather, John Schnabel, makes his Dirt debut and for the very first time, Executive Producer Christo Doyle gathers all three mine bosses, Parker Schnabel, Tony Beets and Todd Hoffman to discuss their desire to reach their season's goal. Gold Rush Series Producer Ronan Browne stops by to give the inside dirt on the season.
GOLD RUSH – Season 5 Finale (Friday, March 6 at 9 PM ET)
Millions in Gold: In the season finale, with the Klondike winter closing in, Parker Schnabel faces mutiny when he announces one last push for 400 ounces. The Hoffman crew gets the largest dozer in the Klondike to secure land for next season and it’s hell or high water as Tony Beets has one last shot at getting his 75-year-old dredge mining for gold. Following the finale, Todd, Parker and Tony come together on the ‘Gold Rush’ after show to react to the exciting end of the season.
Tune in to the Discovery Channel Friday, March 6 to find out!
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