For them to know that they need to still wait and it is good news that the series will come but officially as per the announcement, there has been no confirmation. Episodes are also streaming on Discovery+.Mystery At Blind Frog Ranch Season 3 Release dateįans have been extremely excited to know the release date of the series and especially they are excited and waiting for the official announcement for the release date of season three of the series. “Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” airs Fridays on the Discovery Channel - 8 p.m. Hey, it’s worked for Roswell, N.M., right? But, who knows? Maybe giving Uintah County more of a reputation for paranormal activity and outer-space aliens will put the area on the map. Whether “Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” will turn viewers into believers remains to be seen. He said that he once found two crew members locked in their car holding shovels as defensive weapons because “they were absolutely terrified. They “would initially say, ‘I’ve got to tell you - I don’t believe in any of this stuff.’ And the next thing you know, they changed their minds.” He said members of the TV production crew were as skeptical as he was about all the paranormal and/or alien stories. “What we saw, we’ll never forget,” Chad said. He promises there will “absolutely” be surprises for the viewers. But at the end of the day, you’ve just got to get it done. “We take all the safety precautions we can. “We’re there to find buried treasure,” Chad said. “Don’t go looking for trouble.”īut the Ollingers have made a “very substantial” investment of money and time in the project, and they’re not about to give up. “It’s not a good idea to dig out there,” Lawson says. In this first episode, at least, no one identified as affiliated with tribes in the area is asked about their knowledge of the region’s history. One woman, Veronica Lawson, appears on camera to tell a story about Native American babies drowned in the waters at the Blind Frog Ranch long ago because the tribe was starving - adding that the spirits of those infants remain malevolent. Locals interviewed for the show say “something’s out there,” including, possibly, sinister skinwalkers (aka shapeshifters), UFOs and/or a buried alien spacecraft. Their equipment seems to break down for no reason - they attribute one such failure to an unexplained “electromagnetic pulse.” And sometimes equipment simply disappears. They even find what appears to be a very old gold coin - possibly Spanish? - in the first episode.īut there’s also some kind of “dark force,” according to Duane, that they come to believe is trying to prevent them from finding treasure. They have hard evidence that there actually is gold down there, although they don’t know how much. On the surface - well, below the surface - this series is about the Ollingers’ attempts to get into the two miles of caverns on the property. Really? You’re not kidding us? “I 100% believe in aliens now,” Chad insisted. “I didn’t believe in any of that stuff until we actually started staying out there,” Chad Ollinger told The Salt Lake Tribune. It’s about 20 miles north of the Skinwalker Ranch, which is also rumored to be the site of paranormal activity. The goal is to mine the land for precious metals and, possibly, locate treasure left behind by Aztecs, Spaniards, Mexicans and/or “Mormons.”ĭiscovery has aired shows about treasure hunting, gold prospecting and searches for alien artifacts infused with spooky elements, but “Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” combines all those elements as the drama plays out in eastern Utah. In 2018, he bought 160 acres there, southeast of Ballard, and named it the Blind Frog Ranch because he discovered the caverns underneath it were populated by - you guessed it! - blind frogs. In 2009, Duane Ollinger first saw the region’s caverns.
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