

Diggers
Season 3
TV-PG
Hobbyist metal detectorists "King George" Wyant and his buddy Tim "The Ringmaster" Saylor travel the country looking for lost relics of history. They are invited by landowners, historians and archaeologists to go on a quest, and in their own way, a crusade, to unearth history that would have otherwise been forgotten.
Where to Watch Season 3
20 Episodes
- Steve Jobs Time CapsuleE1
Steve Jobs Time CapsuleKG and Ringy are in Aspen, Colo., in search of a time tube containing the mouse from Steve Jobs' first mass-marketed Lisa computer. Buried during the now-defunct International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA), the tube was intended to be unearthed in 2000, but due to changes in the landscape, its exact location was unknown - until now. The guys are able to narrow down the capsule's location and the contents are almost too good to be true - an 80's gold mine and a rare piece of Apple history! - Fortress Of RoundnessE2
Fortress Of RoundnessThe guys visit Pennsylvania, hunting for two forts from the Revolutionary War. They're here to find Rice's Fort, which could be the site of the last battle of the Revolutionary War. Legend says that soldiers melted pewter utensils as emergency ammunition, but no one has been able to prove these artifacts existed. Can the guys prove it to be true? First, they check out Wolff's Fort. Archaeologists have a rough idea of where it may have been, but they need the duo to pinpoint the exact location. - Lost Nazi PlaneE5
Lost Nazi PlaneKG and Ringy are searching for the greatest military nectar of their careers: a lost Nazi fighter plane that crash-landed in an Indiana cornfield. The boys are visiting the site of a once-secret Air Force base to locate the debris field of the crash and crack a decades-old mystery surrounding the missing plane's location. Finding an engine, wing or weapon from the plane would be the score of a lifetime -- and KG and Ringy are hot on the trail! - Chasing Benedict ArnoldE6
Chasing Benedict ArnoldMaine was a fierce battleground in the Revolutionary and French and Indian Wars, and KG and Ringy are anxious to scour the land for "juice." They've been given exclusive access to Benedict Arnold's Revolutionary War headquarters and are excited to uncover nectar from this notorious traitor. Next, the guys receive a call that the former site of historic Fort Richmond is being paved over for a highway. With the help of a team of archaeologists, they get to work searching for artifacts. - Ammo In The HoleE7
Ammo In The HoleThe duo is headed to Fort McKinley, a turn-of-the-20th-century fort in Portland, Maine. Legend says a cannon barrel was buried here, and the guys set out to find it, starting at a parade ground where soldiers marched. The soldiers could've dropped items along the way and the guys are determined to find enough military buttons to decorate a jacket. Next, they head to the island's bunkers to see what weaponry is still in the ground, and find one of the biggest ammunition pockets of their careers. - Sherman's MarchE8
Sherman's MarchKG and Ringy are in Georgia, following Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's legendary "March to the Sea" in search of priceless 19th century nectar, including a long-lost chest of Confederate gold. The boys visit three sites on the route from Atlanta to Savannah in hopes of finding a major Civil War score. Along the way they stop in Marietta, an important site for both the Union and Confederate armies. Here, the duo dig up an artifact they've been looking for their whole careers! - Lincoln's AssassinE9
Lincoln's AssassinKG and Ringy are in Maryland, following the trail of America's most notorious assassin: John Wilkes Booth. They're looking for clues that he might have left behind. They're also hot on the trail of one of the biggest mysteries surrounding Lincoln's assassination: Booth was killed in a dramatic shootout and a diary was found on his body, but it was missing several pages. If KG and Ringy could find any of those pages, they would go down as two of the greatest metal detectorists of all time. - Wyatt Earp Wild WestE11
Wyatt Earp Wild WestKG and Ringy are headed to the most wicked town in the Wild West: Dodge City, Kan. First, they hunt a busy junction point on the Santa Fe Trail. In its heyday the trail was teeming with activity 24/7 and the guys are hoping to score some juice dropped from the wagons that passed through. Next, they explore downtown Dodge City, which was once home to saloons, brothels and gunfights. It was also home to some of the West's most famous lawmen: Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. - The Lost FortressE12
The Lost FortressKG and Ringy have exclusive access to Rhode Island's Fort Adams. The U.S. Naval Academy relocated here for a brief period during the Civil War, and it was once the most heavily armed fort in America, so the guys are hunting for naval nectar that ties the fort to its academy days. How much Civil War nectar can the duo find in this massive fort? - George Washington's Lost CampE17
George Washington's Lost CampKG and Ringy are on a mission to discover two long-lost 1700s campsites where British General Edward Braddock died and George Washington became a hero. The Diggers are hot on the heels of Braddock's retreat, a legendary march of more than 2,000 soldiers following Braddock and Washington's crushing defeat in 1755 during the French and Indian War. Archaeologists have invited the boys to visit two sites to try to pinpoint exactly where the Army set up camp. - San Francisco EarthquakeE18
San Francisco EarthquakeKG and Ringy are in northern California at the site of one of America's worst natural disasters: the great San Francisco earthquake. On the morning of April 18, 1906, the ground began to shake and chaos ensued. When all was said and done, many surrounding towns were reduced to mere skeletons of their former selves. Today, the boys dig deep beneath the modern-day metropolis for historical artifacts that tell the harrowing tale of America's deadliest earthquake. - Kentucky BourbonE19
Kentucky BourbonKG and Ringy are in the Bluegrass State of Kentucky, searching for artifacts from two of the oldest bourbon distilleries in the country. First, they visit the Maker's Mark distillery in Loretto, which has been cranking out bourbon since 1805. Next, the guys head over to the Buffalo Trace distillery in Frankfort, located on a massive complex chock-full of historic nectar. Along the way, they're hunting for a lost case of Prohibition era liquor that could be worth a fortune. - Pancho Villa NectarE20
Pancho Villa NectarKG and Ringy are on the United States-Mexico border, hot on the trail of the notorious revolutionary general Pancho Villa. They're looking for conclusive evidence that a present-day golf course was once the site of a face-off between Villa's men and the famous American Buffalo Soldiers. But before that, the duo heads to Tubac, where the Spanish battled the Apaches at the very first military garrison in Arizona. KG and Ringy's goal: to find a super rare Spanish colonial artifact.