Honoring Fred Hurt Today: The Gold Rush Family Remembers a Mining Legend
Farewell to a Legend: Remembering Dakota Fred Hurt’s Gold Rush Legacy
The moment Gold Rush fans feared has sadly become a reality. Dakota Fred Hurt—known for his fearless spirit, larger-than-life personality, and unwavering pursuit of gold—has passed away, leaving a deep void in the hearts of viewers and fellow miners alike.
A Beloved Pioneer of the Gold Fields
Fred rose to prominence through shows like Gold Rush and Gold Rush: White Water, where his boldness and love for the hunt captivated millions. His passing sparked an outpouring of grief across social media, with fans and castmates from around the world sharing memories, condolences, and heartfelt tributes.
Rick Ness: “Rest in Peace, Sir… Stay Gold”
Among the first to speak out was Rick Ness, who offered a touching remembrance of his early encounters with Fred. In a Facebook post, Rick recalled working across the creek from Fred at Big Nugget Mine in Haines, Alaska, around 12 years ago. On one weekend off, Rick helped Fred run a loader—an ordinary day, yet one he’d never forget, because of Fred’s infectious enthusiasm and joy. “Rest in peace, sir… and yes, I’m going to say it—Stay Gold,” Rick wrote.
Parker Schnabel Shares His Sorrow
Parker Schnabel, who knew Fred since childhood, also paid tribute. Despite their occasional on-screen tension, Parker remembered Fred as a kindhearted man with a passion for life and adventure. “Rest easy,” he wrote, honoring the man who made a lasting impact both on and off camera.
The Gold Rush Community Honors Fred’s Spirit.
The official Gold Rush social media accounts released a moving statement, celebrating Fred’s zest for life and his legacy as a trailblazer. “His infectious joy and love for thrilling experiences left an indelible mark,” the tribute read, offering condolences to his loved ones.
In his honor, the show also aired a special anniversary episode celebrating Fred’s contributions to the series.
Christo Doyle & Family Statements
Gold Rush: The Dirt host and executive producer Christo Doyle took to Twitter to reflect on Fred’s passing, calling him “a remarkable man with big dreams who worked tirelessly to achieve them.” Fred’s family shared a Facebook post directing fans to support the Mike Rowe Works Foundation in his memory—a cause that reflects Fred’s hardworking spirit.
A Lasting Legacy
Dakota Fred Hurt wasn’t just a television personality—he was a symbol of tenacity, adventure, and grit. His legacy will inspire future generations of prospectors to brave the wilderness, chase their dreams, and embrace the thrill of discovery.
Though he may be gone, Fred’s spirit lives on—in the rivers, in the mountains, and in every gold pan still dipped in search of treasure.
Rest in peace, Fred. You stayed gold.



