Legendary miner Dave Turin became a fan favorite when he was featured on Gold Rush on the Discovery Channel. Two years ago, Turin hung up his pickaxe to seek out new horizons. But the frenzy for all that shimmers has drug back Turin from his retirement for one last score.
The spinoff Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine puts “Dozer Dave” smack in the middle of exotic locales where he’ll hopefully uncover shiny flakes, ores, and nuggets the miners of the past left unearthed. Turin will trek to the Yukon, dive into Willow Creek, dig in arid Nevada deserts, and maybe even hit the motherlode in Montana. Will his return from retirement yield serious booty? Who knows. One thing’s for sure: Dave will bulldoze his way to riches or die trying.
Here’s how to watch Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine online for free.
What channel is Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine air?
Like Gold Rush, the spinoff Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine airs on Discovery Channel.
When does Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine air?
Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Last Mine premieres on Friday, April 5 at 10pm ET. New episodes air Fridays at 10pm ET.
How to watch Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine for free
Each of the following live TV streaming services offers Discovery Channel. They each come with a seven-day free trial so you can watch Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Last Mine online for free. There are variations between the services, so pick one that suits your streaming needs and budget.
1) Sling TV
- Cost: $25-$40 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- Devices: Amazon Fire TV, Android Fire Stick, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, Google Chromecast, Oculus Go, and iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: NBC, Fox (check your local availability here)
For a more à la carte service, look to Sling TV. It offers two cable packages: Sling Orange and Sling Blue, both of which cost $25 per month. If you grab them both (Sling Orange + Blue) you can save $10 per month. Sling Blue offers more bang for your buck with over 40 channels, including sports necessities like FS1, NBCSN, and NFL Network. No matter which package you choose, you’ll get Discovery Channel, along with CNN, AMC, and lots more. Here’s the complete guide to Sling TV channels and our Sling TV review.
2) Philo
- Cost: $16 per month (after a free 7-day trial)
- Devices: Philo works with Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, and Fire TV, iOS, Android, and your web browser
Philo is the least expensive streaming service, but it has some limitations. You won’t find the sports channels that dominate other packages or local channels. However, it’s the cheapest way to gain access to Discovery at only $16 a month. You will also find the best deal on popular channels like Animal Planet, IFC, Lifetime, and even deep cuts like IFC and ID. You also get free cloud DVR, but shows recorded are deleted after 30 days, so binge responsibly.
3) Hulu with Live TV
- Cost: $44.95 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- Hulu devices: Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, and iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, the CW (check your local availability here)
Hulu with Live TV is one of the most popular ways to stream live TV, perhaps because you gain access to a massive library of on-demand content including classic and current TV shows, movies, not to mention Hulu’s original programming. As far as live-streaming goes, you’ll have almost 60 channels to flip through, including HGTV, a full suite of ESPN channels, Cartoon Network, FX, and even deep cuts like Nat Geo Wild and Syfy. Here’s the complete list of Hulu Live TV channels.
4) PlayStation Vue
- Cost:$44.99-$79.99 per month (after a 7-day free trial)
- PlayStation Vue devices: PlayStation 3 and 4, Roku, Amazon Fire, Google Chromecast, Kodi, iOS and Android devices
- Local channels: NBC, Fox, ABC, CBS (enter your ZIP code here to check your availability)
If you have a PS4 and are into the idea of having your gaming and streaming needs met in the same place, PlayStation Vue is made for you. Still, you don’t need a PS4 to enjoy this service. You can also use a Roku, Amazon Fire devices, and even Kodi. Plus, you’ll get awesome channels like AMC, BBC America, and Bravo in PlayStation Vue’s entry-level package. One subscription works with up to five devices, all with unlimited cloud DVR storage, which makes it one of the most binge-friendly solutions. (Here are all of PlayStation Vue channels.)
How to watch Gold Rush episodes
1) Amazon Video
- Cost: $1.99/episode, $19.99-29.99/season
- Devices: Amazon Fire Stick, Fire TV, Fire tablets, and Fire phone; Roku, Google TV, TiVo, Nvidia Shield, PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii
Before Dave Turin retired and then returned for his own spinoff, he was one of the breakout characters from Gold Rush. He is featured in seasons 2 through 7. Individual episodes are available on Amazon for $1.99 each, or $19.99-29.99 for entire seasons.
2) Discovery.com
Discovery puts many episodes of their shows online to stream for free. However, you’ll need a login from either your cable provider or from PlayStation Vue or Philo to gain access to them. Just punch in your info when prompted and stream away.
3) Discovery Go
- Devices: Amazon Fire Stick and Fire TV, Apple TV, Xbox One, Roku, Samsung smart TVs, Android and iOS devices
If you’re always on the move, you’ll want the Discovery Go app, which works with most major streaming devices and has the same sign-in requirements as Discovery.com. Not only will you be able to watch live programming, but you can also watch full episodes on-demand of shows like Gold Rush: Dave Turin’s Lost Mine.
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