![]() ![]() ![]() I couldn’t want anything better than that.” “I have never had a day I didn’t love going to work,” he says of the last 37 years. What comes through most directly, however, is his attitude, expounded upon in an interview from his Yukon home. Onscreen he is casually attired- probably three people in the entire Yukon wear suits and ties to work- and his regular garb includes a baseball cap. On the show it looks as if he hasn’t had a haircut since before the pandemic. Under any definition, he has done well at the profession.īeets is 5-foot-7 but looks taller on screen, weighs about 176 pounds but looks bigger, and has a full beard that challenges Santa Claus for impressiveness. Internet authors suggest Beets has made $5 million, $15 million, or $17 million mining gold. His dredging, exploring, mining, and hunts for gold have been a focal point since. Gold Rush made its debut in 2010, and Beets made his debut in the second season. He was born in the Netherlands, worked a farm in Canada, and while he spends winters on a beach in Mexico, or in Tucson, Arizona, much of the time he lives in front of a television camera. Many live vicariously through Beets on the Discovery Channel. Who knew there were so many armchair miners in North America? ![]()
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