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A spin-off of Gold Rush, the series follows placer gold miners "Dakota" Fred Hurt and his son Dustin Hurt, returning to the wilderness of Haines Borough, Alaska, seeking their fortune by suction dredge diving within its raging whitewater creeks. The series debuted in 2018, and eight seasons have been aired through mid-2024.
Fred “Dakota” Hurt, the rugged white-water gold miner who appeared on Discovery’s Alaska-set docuseries “Gold Rush: White Water,” has died. He was 80. Hurt’s family announced his death Monday...
Fred Hurt is a skilled gold miner who became famous on TV. He appeared on the show Gold Rush and became an American TV star. The Discovery Channel telecast his first episode in 2011, where he amazed viewers with his gold mining knowledge and exciting gold-seeking adventures.
“Dakota” Fred Hurt was a gold prospector who starred on the Discovery Channel reality series “Gold Rush” and several of its spinoffs. Died: July 11, 2023 (Who else died on July 11?)
'Dakota' Fred Hurt, a longtime star of the 'Gold Rush' reality TV franchise, died of cancer on July 11, 2023. He was at 80.
He left Gold Rush for financial reasons. Fred Hurt joined "Gold Rush" from the very beginning. He was on Todd Hoffman's team for Season 1, and the following season, he ventured forth with his...
Fred Hurt (better known as "Dakota" Fred) is a veteran gold miner from Minot, North Dakota, He worked with the Hoffman Group during their first season at Porcupine Creek. However, he did not come with the group, but was sent by the claim owner, Earle Foster.
A legendary gold miner and adventurer, we take a look back at Fred Hurt's 80 years on this earth.
Fred 'Dakota' Hurt, the rugged white-water gold miner who appeared in Discovery's docuseries 'Gold Rush: White Water,' has died after a short battle with brain cancer.
‘Dakota’ Fred Hurt, the gold mining star of Gold Rush: White Water, died on Tuesday, his family confirmed. He was 80.