Season 1 · Episode 1
The Characters rush to the Klondike in search of GOLD!!!
Mike joins the gold rush, leaving Kathy to lost the hotel to Durain
The group learns just how hard life is in the Klondike when a so called saint robs the stage
A member of the group unexpectedly runs for office in search of a ""different"" kind of gold
A local is asked to watch over the jailhose, and in turn sets all the prisoners free on a rampage on the Klondike. The group teams up to bring these outlaws back to justice
Swoger's mules are stolen, leaing him no choice but to pack his goods across the pass
The group believes it will be easy to track down a good mining site - until they meet up with an old sourdough.
The group gets themselves into a very dangerous situation - If I told yiu aany more it would spoil this great episode!
The group gets down to work, and really needs a rest at the end of the day!
Prospectors team up hoping they can move goods faster this way!
A bathhouse serves double duty as a courtroom when a man kills along the trail. Let's just hope everyone in attendance was clean!
The group stops off at a dance hall, and dances the night away
The group sees a burrow - who can dig up gold. They follow his path hoping to find gold!
A beautiful young woman arrives in the Klondike
""Soapy Smith"" runs lawless Skagway, and the group arrives in this town. They witness a gunfight, where both men die - one of which was Smith
This one's a mystery. I have never seen this episode. If anyone has, please contribute an episode description. It will be greatly appreciated!
In a very eventful finale, some members of the group are taken hostage and held for the gold they posess. It is up to the others to free them and keep the gold they have worked so hard to get!
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