Bering Sea Gold “Gone With the Wind” S17E3 October 20 2023 on Discovery

Tonight (Friday October 20 2023), Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series Bering Sea Gold!

Gone With the Wind Season 17 Episode 3 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Bering Sea Gold” on Discovery, titled “Gone With the Wind,” the gold mining fleet faces a race against time as an impending storm looms on the horizon. The pressure is on as miners scramble to get their operations up and running before the tempest arrives.

However, as they push forward in their quest for gold, mechanical difficulties begin to plague some of the key players. Both Mr. Gold and Kris Kelly find themselves wrestling with equipment issues that threaten to derail their mining efforts.

Meanwhile, the dangers of underwater mining become starkly evident as Chris McCully has a close call during a dive. The perils of extracting gold from the depths of the Bering Sea become all too real.

Amidst the challenges and chaos, Vernon is determined to make a comeback in the gold mining game, showcasing the unwavering resilience that characterizes these daring miners.

What Time is the “Gone With the Wind” Episode On?

The Gone With the Wind episode of Bering Sea Gold will be broadcast on October 20 2023 on Discovery at 9:05 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Gone With the Wind” Episode New?

The Gone With the Wind episode of Bering Sea Gold is all new!

Bering Sea Gold Gone With the Wind Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Emily Riedel
Shawn Pomrenke
Ezekial Tenhoff
Steve Pomrenke
Andy Kelly
Brad Kelly
Kris Kelly
Ken Kerr
Thom Beers
Dave Young
Nick McGlashan
Mike Rowe

Gone With the Wind Episode Videos & Previews



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Bering Sea Gold Series Information

The gold rush in Alaska isn't confined to the state's precious ground. It's taking place on the sea ... or more accurately, on the bottom of the frigid Bering Sea. This series, from the creators of the Emmy-winning "Deadliest Catch," follows four gold dredges and their eccentric and driven crews who risk their lives to find as much gold as possible before winter sets in and it's too dangerous to dive. The custom-built rigs, some barely seaworthy, include an 80-foot barge run by the most successful gold dredger in Nome, Alaska, and a modified skiff that seats only two people.

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