“Mystery of Blind Frog Ranch” will continue to document the search of Duane Ollinger with a new batch of episodes. The 5th season of the series starts with a new episode, entitled “The Flooded Tunnel,” on Discovery Channel on Wednesday, June 18 at 10 p.m. You can watch live as it airs on Sling TV (half off first month) or Philo (free trial), or DIRECTV (free trial).
“Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” sits firmly in the Discovery and History Channel tradition of shows like “Curse of Oak Island” and “Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.” The show follows Duane Ollinger, who has functionally poured his entire life into uncovering what he has come to believe is a massive fortune in gold, concealed somewhere on his property. He is met with constant unexpected challenges along this journey, which may or may not ever prove fruitful.

In the new episode “The Flooded Tunnel,” Chad will make a foray into the Key Chamber during an underwater expedition, while Eric will return from a visit to the site of a meteorite impact with something that may resemble material found at Blind Frog Ranch.
How to watch “Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” for free
Philo is the cheapest, easiest, most straightforward way to watch “Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch” for free. It will also let you watch similar shows, like “Expedition Unknown,” which airs before it. (Plus, it’s a great way to watch Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, which begins on July 20.) However, cord cutters might also be drawn to the larger breadth of options provided by DIRECTV, or the customization of Sling TV.
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Joseph Rejent covers TV, writing about live television, streaming services and cord-cutting. He can be reached at jrejent@njadvancemedia.com.

