"DIGGERS", features the zany treasure hunting adventures of Tim Saylor and George Wyant, extreme metal detecting experts and founders of AnacondaTreasure.com. During the opening of each episode, "Team ATC's" "King George" and "Ringmaster Tim" dig up the "DIGGERS" logo cut by Jet Edge.
Jet Edge cut the steel "DIGGERS" logo with a 90KSI X-Stream-powered Jet Edge High Rail Gantry waterjet cutting system. To distress the part and encourage faster rusting, Jet Edge's test lab crew ran a fan-tipped waterjet head over the finished part to rough up the surface, then raised the water level in the tank and let the part soak overnight under water on top of metal slats. (Source: National Geographic Channel)
Episode Info
KG and Ringy are on the trail of some epic nectar right in their own backyard! They’re in Montana following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, the legendary explorers who paved the way for westward expansion. If there's any evidence of their expedition left behind, the Diggers are determined to find it. Along the way, they'll also search for Twenty-Eight Mile Station, a lost stagecoach stop that hosted travelers from the headwaters of the Missouri River heading to the Pacific Northwest.
The Diggers head to Virginia’s Northern Neck to follow in the footsteps of one of America's first explorers, Captain John Smith. In 1608, one year after settling Jamestown, Smith set out with a small crew on back-to-back expeditions in hopes of mapping the Chesapeake Bay and discovering a route to the Pacific Ocean. Now, KG and Ringy have exclusive access to three sites along Smith’s route that could be rife with nectar, including artifacts from the legendary voyages.