Parker Is Back On The Gold With A MASSIVE $1.5 Million Gold Haul!
Gold Rush: Parker Pushes Three Plants — But One Man Is Reaching His Breaking Point
Everyone’s excited about Parker Schnabel running three wash plants this season. Three sites, three operations, one massive push for more gold.
But there’s one major problem… the entire gold-cleaning workload is falling on ONE man.

And that one man is Chris Doumitt.
“I Can’t Keep Up” — Chris Reaches His Limit
Despite the huge potential of a three-pronged mining attack, Chris makes it clear he can’t sustain this pace:
“Everything has to be cleaned in the gold room. I can’t do that. I just can’t.”
Chris is racing nonstop from Big Red… to Roxanne… to Bob.
Three plants = three cleanups every week.
He’s exhausted, his back is giving out, and he admits:
“We’re getting very close to the ‘I can’t do it anymore.’”
Chris Breaks the News to Parker
Chris finally calls Parker in for a tough conversation:
- He’s overwhelmed
- He can’t keep up with three plants
- Something has to change
Parker, surprised but understanding, offers to pull someone from the field.
Chris suggests a few names… but they’re all unavailable.
Finally, Parker agrees to reassign Tatiana, one of their top operators.

Tatiana Steps In — A Game-Changer
Chris is visibly relieved:
“Now I can breathe again.”
Tatiana joins the gold room, and instantly Chris knows she’s the right pick:
“She gets it. I need someone who does things the way they’re supposed to be done.”
Time for the Weekly Gold Weigh-In
With three plants running full tilt, Parker hopes to smash his previous weekly record.
Big Red (Bridge Cut):
74.9 oz
Roxanne (Dominion Long Cut):
207.4 oz
Bob (Kenan Stewart):
303.7 oz
A Massive Week — Nearly 600 Ounces
The final tally:
586 ounces
Worth nearly $1.5 million
This is Parker’s best cleanup of the season.
Season total so far:
1,693.2 ounces
Parker ends the meeting optimistic:
“If Red gets in that groove, we’ll have a chance of catching up.”
Conclusion
A near 600-ounce week shows Parker’s bold strategy is paying off — but only because Chris finally got the help he needed.
With Tatiana onboard and all three plants running strong, the race toward 10,000 ounces is officially heating up.








