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The Klondlike region is near the Dawson City in Yukon, Canada. Both the times, Parker Schnabel crew used the location for mining. The location has been featured twice, once in season 2 and the other time in season 3.
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On the West bank of Porcupine Creek is Big Nugget Mine. The mine was once again featured in season 3 as one of the locations chosen by the Dakota crew. Later in season 2, Dakota Fred Hurt purchased the creek and renamed it as Jim Nail Placer Mine. Though, the mine was unnamed during that time. The location was first featured in season 1 when the Hoffmans arrived at the Porcupine Creek. The main focus of the mining crew in the earlier seasons of the show was Jim Nail Placer Mine, which is situated at the East bank of Porcupine Creek and is a tributary of Klehini River in the Chilkat Valley. Well, let’s take a look at the locations featured in the show. You never know for real which place will turn out to be a hidden treasure and sometimes, even after right calculations, the miners return empty-handed. Though, as gold miners, that is the part of the deal. While many of these places have proved to be success spots for the miners, some have turned out to be total waste of time. Over the last several seasons, Gold Rush has used different locations for mining like Alaska, Klondlike, Guyana, Oregon, Colorado, etc.
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Todd Hoffman, a renowned gold miner, who was a prominent part of the show till 9 seasons, has become a well-known TV figure due to the show. There have been many special seasons for the show as well, featuring behind the scenes footage and actual interviews of the miners and crew. The show has been running strong for almost a decade now.