Bering Sea Gold Season 13 Episode 6 Naked and Unafraid
- TV14
- June 4, 2021
- 83 min
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In the sixth episode of the thirteenth season of Bering Sea Gold titled "Naked and Unafraid," the miners continue to battle the harsh weather conditions and dangerous waters of Nome, Alaska, to find gold. The title of the episode is derived from a new diver, who has a unique way of diving. He believes in using only his body to get down to the ocean floor, with no wetsuit or scuba gear. He claims that this approach allows him to connect more directly with the gold and that he can breathe underwater. The other miners are naturally skeptical of this approach, and the audience watches to see if he succeeds or fails.
The episode starts with Emily Riedel blaming the poor weather conditions for hampering the fleet's operations. The entire fleet is dealing with multiple system failures and breakdowns, which is not only frustrating but also affects their production. Ken Kerr's dredge, Myrtle Irene, is experiencing issues related to its hydraulic system. Emily and her team, on the other hand, are dealing with an engine fire on their dredge, The Eroica. The crew must work overtime to get the equipment up and running again, and any delay can not only mean losing precious time but also losing potential gold.
Meanwhile, Vernon Adkison's new crew finally gets a promising read on their sonar equipment. Excited for the opportunity to find gold, Vernon decides to take a leap of faith and suggest a daring new experiment. He wants to transport his dredge, The Wild Ranger, across the narrowest point of the Bering Sea, which has never been done before. If successful, this move would give Vernon access to a beach that could potentially lead to a significant gold find. His team agrees to the plan, and the audience watches as they try to complete this risky maneuver.
Later, Shawn Pomrenke comes up with a new strategy to target a specific area he believes is holding a lot of gold. He jets across to the location, but once there, he realizes the area is too shallow for him to use his dredge. He decides to use his small rig, which he calls the 'Bug," to explore the area. The Bug is fast and maneuverable, which is ideal for shallow waters, and Shawn is hopeful they can find hidden pockets of gold.
As producer Kris Kelly collects the miner's daily gold tallies, she hears about a new diver who is 'naked and unafraid.' This diver has been generating a lot of buzz around Nome due to his unique way of diving. Kris arranges for a meeting with the diver to learn about his technique. The diver, Chuck, explains that he has been trying to perfect his body diving methods for the last ten years. He believes that by not using any scuba gear or wetsuits, he can connect better with the gold and feel its energy. Kris is understandably skeptical but also excited to get footage of his technique in action.
The episode's climax is Chuck's diving scene, where he jumps into the frigid waters only wearing swim trunks. The other miners and the audience anxiously watch as Chuck attempts to reach the ocean floor. The shots of Chuck diving and working underwater with just his body are beautiful, and the audience can see the appeal of his method. The other miners are impressed with how Chuck was able to collect gold so quickly and with minimal stress on his body, given the cold water's extreme temperatures.
In conclusion, Bering Sea Gold Season 13 Episode 6 "Naked and Unafraid" showcases the miners' challenges as they continue their search for gold. The episode features exciting moments such as Vernon's daring idea, Shawn's use of his unique equipment to investigate new areas, Emily's struggle with an engine fire, and finally, Chuck's body diving technique. It is an exciting, unpredictable, and stunning episode that is bound to keep the audience at the edge of their seats.