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Bering Sea Gold New Season!

Did anyone watch the preview of the new season last night?

I cant believe the Christine Rose still has to be paddled out to sea by the excavator. :tongue3:
They said they removed the riffles from their sluice to catch more fine gold? Only way that will work without riffles is by classifying and slowing down the flow. They would have to of changed more than just the sluice. :icon_scratch:

Looks like Hot Head Scott landed some new investors and a new boat.

Can you believe that Vernon and Steve teamed up? That has to be a disaster looking for a place to happen :laughing7:
And what about the hyper diver who showed up to work with Vernon and Steve and went berserk over the weight belt? :laughing9:

I hope Emily and Zeke find a lot of gold this season without a serious accident. (doubtful)

Anyway judging by the preview it ought to be a fun watch with plenty of insane drama. The colorful cast makes the Hoffman crew look like normal miners.


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Well Watched the show when I got up this Morning

all I can say is :o on the kid who died. He must have been very Young :o
who in their right mind tries to swim the Bering sea ?
Grandstanding is suicide :dontknow: could he even see the boat from the Shore ?
seriously, seems, everyone there has a camera crew, where was his ? & Don't motor boats exist ?
shouldn't have been hard to say "hey buddy, $20 bucks to get me out there
to my boat"
 

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R.I.P

John Bunce
Deckhand and Diver, The Edge

Some called John a ladies man. He said he "seasonally dates." John first came to Nome at the age of 10. His family broke apart and moved back to the lower 48, but John stayed and spent the last 5 years bouncing back and forth from Nome to Homer. He worked almost exclusively in gold, but this was his first time working on the ice. John liked to "tear up the bars" after a long day of dredging. "Discovery Chanel".


John Patrick Bunce, 26, died Sept. 1, 2012, at his home in Nome.

John was born Nov. 13, 1985, in Portland, Ore., to Noqah Elisi Adkins and John Patrick Bunce Sr. John's early childhood was spent in Estacada, Ore., and when it was time for him to begin school, he and his mother moved to Ashland where he attended pre-school and kindergarten, while his mother worked for the university and attended classes. It was here that John learned to snow ski, swim, ride a bike and many other activities. He was a quiet child, a watcher with keen observation and insatiable curiosity; he had an innate physical strength and agility greater than most, and a wisdom beyond his years. He was, as some would say of him, "an old soul." John was three-quarters Irish from the Keene family in County Derry, and the Cronan family in County Cork, Ireland, and one-eighth Cherokee of the Wolf clan from the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. He had within him the spiritual awareness and emotional intelligence of his Cherokee ancestors and the witty charm and keen intellect of his Irish roots.

In 1993, John and his mother moved to Alaska where John attended Adventist Elementary School in Fairbanks and Nome. He graduated from North Atlantic Regional High School, and Smoky Bay Learning Center in Homer in 2004. He did his general college studies at Northeast State College in Tennessee, and studied geology and diesel mechanics at University of Alaska Fairbanks. He was certified and licensed through the state of Alaska for diving, professional truck driving, Hazwoper and professional boating safety. When the issue of his going on to further education was brought up, he would say, "I am not disciplined enough to warrant the money it will cost. I think I will wait until I am older." He wanted to study environmental law.

John's first employment was with Tech-Connect in Homer where he learned to install computer systems and programs. Later in Tennessee, he worked as a lens grinder/polisher for an optometrist, and laborer for a construction company. In the restaurant that his family owned, John washed dishes, waited tables, tended the till and cleaned.

Back in Homer he worked as a deck hand on a fishing boat and learned to make parts and construct yurts for Nomad Shelter. In Nome he worked at leveling buildings; in environmental, as a truck driver, and maintenance refueler for Nome Gold, general laborer for Nome Utilities, drill sampling for Metal Logeny, and finally for himself as a diver gold dredging.

He told his mother, "Mom, I love being down there. It is very peaceful, and there is so much to explore and see. I want to take pictures." For the first time beneath his words there was an exhilaration and wonder as he described what he saw and experienced on the ocean floor; he was discovering his passion and coming into his own.

John loved to travel. He visited Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica and Hawaii. At age 10 he rode more than 300 miles on horseback with the Unity of the Nations Riders from the Black Hills of South Dakota, up to Cannon Ball, Alberta. He traveled with his mother in their motorhome from Tennessee to Alaska visiting national parks and historical places along the way. He talked of studying Druidism and going on a pub crawl through Ireland, of bike trips through New Zealand and England, of climbing the pyramids in Egypt and zip-line tours of the Costa Rican jungles. He was interested in history, politics and current events. He read regularly Washington Post and BBC news, and many other sources. His interest in music was widely eclectic, ranging from the sublime to the profane. He could reproduce with perfect pitch any music he heard, and knew all the songs, word and note from Muppet Treasure Island. He had a beautiful tenor voice.

John was well known for his humor, his silly little laugh and quirky grin, and for his ability to listen on a deep level and be wise in his counsel. He had a kind and forgiving nature, non-judgmental of others, which is why people loved being around him. He was loyal and protective of his friends, loving to his family, concerned for their welfare, and respectful and kind to his mother.

John lived his life openly and honestly; there were no hidden agendas, no manipulations. He did not use others for personal gain. He was respectful of women and children, and kind to animals; he loved dogs and sometimes cats. He laughed a lot, cried sometimes and never failed at loving.

He kept people close to his heart, no matter the distance or time; his love and friendship never wavered. He was an honest and solid friend.

His mother said, "To 'L,' With you my son grew into youthful manhood experiencing the miracle of a good friendship blossoming into that mysterious 'first love.' To 'S,' because of you, my son experienced that special love so rich and rare, given and received equally. Such a gift is priceless. You will always have a place in his mother's heart for this. Thank you."

He is survived by his mother, Noqah Elisi, of Homer; uncles Mike, David, Greg and John Adkins; his Aunt Jan Adkins, and cousins Josh and Brandon Adkins of Tennessee; Rodney, Danny and Breanna Grindstaff of North Carolina; adopted brothers Zeak, Sam and Gabe Tenhoff of Nome; half brother and sister Brandon and Kelly Bunce of Oregon; adopted parents Lee and Jess Tenhoff of Homer and John and Nita Klimp of Nome; "more-like-brothers/sisters-than-friends" Mitchell and Tom of Homer, Calvin, Joseph, Javier, Mike, Emily and Panga of Nome, Emma in Anchorage, Jeremiah and Alex Rhodd of South Dakota; and many other friends across the country.

He was predeceased by his grandparents, Charles and Elizabeth Adkins of North Carolina; and cousin, Keith Grindstaff of North Carolina.

His mother said, "The day I felt you come into this life here beneath my heart, I knew you were an expression of God's transcendent love, a gift sublime. Thank you, son, for the greatest honor ever bestowed upon any woman: that of being your mother. You go now, and do the work you are meant to do, with all our love and gratitude for the gift of you." - "Homer News"
 

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was either someone else or fake ...

John Patrick Bunce, 26, died Sept. 1, 2012, at his home in Nome of a self inflicted gun shot.


only thing tragic was his age at death. I don't see where they can
blame it on the Bering sea

so Sorry if they are saying He died swimming out to the boat they are making it up,
and need to come up with a new name nobody can google by next week.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120908030336AAyBeuY


 

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THE REAL TRAGEDY IS IN AMERICA'S VALUES BUT AT LEAST SOME CORPORATION AND GOVERMENT AGENCY MADE SOME MONEY.. Just like the people "Taking one for the team!!"
 

I hate these Pre shows & after the Show , Shows
I Didn't watch the Hoffmans Extra from Friday, I wish I hadn't watched this Pre show.

It's obvious to me the Producers Brought back Scott :( I'm personally not happy about that.)
I really can't stand the Guy.

The psychopath who acted up over the weight belt ?
one of 2 things. Hired by the producers to do that,
or he Thought it was a way to get hired by the producers.

either way, if they bring him in, I'm done.

My guess on the Funeral, also staged for the Preview.
Probably someone who has never been on the show.
& the producers made them attend the funeral for PR.

I believe that is an actor. I have seen him before.
 

I believe that is an actor. I have seen him before.

Yes the whole idea he supposedly was applying for a job, & said "I need to see your weight Belt" ?
and they didn't have one ? & he talked like comedy psychopath was just too obvious.

either a practical joke on the crew, or scam on the tv viewers,
the producers tried to pull off
 

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Christine Rose still has to be paddled out to sea by the excavator lol! you would think they would put some outboard motors on that, maybe a few 250 hp or more,
 

They couldn't find gold with the lil dredges, and they give them bigger boats. Or how about the guy with the 10" dredge, left his diver on the beach to swim out, and a 90 pound woman to run that beast. No training, no dry runs, and they expect different results? My favorite was the guys drinking while piloting a boat........anyone remember the Exxon Valdez? The real disappointment was all the commercials.
 

Christine Rose still has to be paddled out to sea by the excavator lol! you would think they would put some outboard motors on that, maybe a few 250 hp or more,

personally I'd save the cash & stick to what's working there. :laughing7:
sort of unique anyway. Like a trade Mark :laughing9:
 

They couldn't find gold with the lil dredges, and they give them bigger boats. Or how about the guy with the 10" dredge, left his diver on the beach to swim out, and a 90 pound woman to run that beast. No training, no dry runs, and they expect different results? My favorite was the guys drinking while piloting a boat........anyone remember the Exxon Valdez? The real disappointment was all the commercials.

I'm still calling ??? on the guy swimming out.
I think they may be trying to make a hero out of a Kid who shot himself.
or cash in on a tragedy, by creating Drama

I hope they prove me wrong
 

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I didn't think there could be a bigger Idiot than FatBoy Hoffman,but I was wrong--Bering Sea Gold is FULL of Idiots.Could any intelligent person enjoy watching these idiots??
 

No, that was the kid who shot himself, I saw it in the news a while back. A real tragedy because with the right people in his corner, I guarantee he would still be alive today. Too many kids take their own lives these days and most of the time you only see them in the obituaries after it is too late.
 

Let's take a moment and remember what this is all about-

$

And nothing more.


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....I think it is dispicable for the show to stage some thing totally different than what happened,and insult the intelligence of all the watchers,they provided a blip last year on the show when he did it!!.That being said,I spoke to a very reliable source that is nuetral to John,but stated that it doesnt appear he intentionally shot himself....not that it makes a difference,but he was "Playing",with gun........
 

....I think it is dispicable for the show to stage some thing totally different than what happened,and insult the intelligence of all the watchers,they provided a blip last year on the show when he did it!!.That being said,I spoke to a very reliable source that is nuetral to John,but stated that it doesnt appear he intentionally shot himself....not that it makes a difference,but he was "Playing",with gun........

Yes it could have been an Accident.

Next week he may recover too & die later in the season.
I'm still not sure I agree with them using his death & funeral for ratings, no matter what.
If he actually died on the show while working it would be different.
but we all know that's not the case.
 

I hope your right Jeff,I never considered that option
 

I hope your right Jeff,I never considered that option

:thumbsup: There is a chance he was at home Recuperating when he shot himself
I didn't hear the whole story
 

What next :tongue3:
 

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