
The Fast and the Farmer-ish
With tortuous challenges ahead, teams are focused on bagging max points to get to the final.

With tortuous challenges ahead, teams are focused on bagging max points to get to the final.

All eyes are firmly fixed on a place in the semi-final; looking out for catapulting turnips.

For the five remaining teams, smart thinking is key in this round of extreme challenges.

All six tractor driving teams are revved up and ready to test their skills and nerve to the limit.

Ken embarks on a dangerous drive for fuel; Karl deals with a frozen sluice plant and other problems.

Cold weather threatens the miners' operations; Karl's workers hunt moose; Big Al battles beavers.

Ken moves across Moose Creek in an effort to change his luck; Bernie's junior crew makes mistakes.

Ken's wife visits the camp; Karl's hopes for a payday fade as the season reaches the halfway point.

Ken considers firing a worker; Big Al's camp faces a total shutdown due to equipment problems.

Ken believes his gold camp may be cursed; Bernie moves his entire operation out of McDame Creek.

Ken's gold camp is threatened by a flooding river; a worker quits; Big Al's machines break down.

Big Al gets off to a great start as the gold mining season begins; Bernie and Ken suffer setbacks.

Racing against time, PJ and Andy start a night shift to sluice the best pay dirt before winter shuts them down

PJ and Andy's investor gives them an ultimatum; Chris discovers something.

Brothers from the South challenge a brother-sister duo from the North for the top spot.

Boats in the fleet must rely on local knowledge.

Southern boat Rasta Rocket sets out to prove that the little boat can be big competition.

A Southern crew is stranded on the water with no bluefin.

New Southern captains take on the Northern fleet on the first day of bluefin season.

As the clock ticks down, the battle to be the top-earning boat in the Outer Banks heats up.