Parker Schnabel’s Wash Plant ‘Roxanne’ Prints GOLD – $120K Per Day!
Dominion Creek, Yukon – Parker Schnabel’s new wash plant, Roxanne, is proving to be a gold-printing machine, pulling in an astounding $120,000 a day. After increasing the feed rate from 250 to 300 yards per hour, the plant faced a near disaster as the distribution box clogged, spilling dirt and water uncontrollably. Quick action by Mitch and his team saved the operation by modifying Roxanne’s spray bars to improve efficiency.
Meanwhile, on Australia Creek, Parker’s other wash plant, Slooifer, was averaging 145 ounces of gold a week. However, Roxanne stunned everyone with a haul of 453.8 ounces—worth over $1.4 million.
A Forgotten Mine Yields Untouched Gold
Amid their success, Parker’s team stumbled upon a hidden mine with pure, untouched gold. The deeper they dug, the stranger it became—unfamiliar markings, eerie signs, and tools too advanced for their time hinted at a mysterious past.
Despite warnings from history, Parker pressed on, extracting over 100 grams in mere hours. But as they dug deeper, the ground grew unstable. When they finally hit bedrock, they found more gold than anyone had seen in decades.
Parker’s gamble is paying off, but the true value of this discovery may go beyond gold. As they mine deeper, they’re not just unearthing wealth but rewriting history. Stay tuned for more updates!

