“All Mesa’d Up” (Season 7, Episode 6 — aired June 23, 2026) centers on the team returning to the Mesa and the Bubble, where they uncover new anomalies in drilling data, encounter magnetic interference affecting drones, and make a puzzling discovery suggesting a buried metallic structure beneath the Triangle.
Dr. Jan Francke returns with confusing GPR data from Borehole One and surface scans. The interference is so extreme that he compares it to what you’d expect near airports or military installations—
not inside a sandstone mesa. To overcome this, he develops a
Coded Sequence Reader, a GPR system using encrypted signals to cut through the noise.
The team resumes drilling into the Mesa, approaching the depth where drill bits were destroyed in Season 6. At around 32–33 feet, the drill hits something hard, the sound changes, and the rig begins shaking. Spoils reveal
flaky metal fragments that cling to magnets—evidence of something metallic embedded in the Mesa. The team halts drilling to avoid damaging the object.
A 100‑drone Sky Elements swarm is deployed to map anomalies above the Triangle. The drones experience:
- GPS drift
- Course deviations toward the Mesa
- A drone falling from the sky
- Drones spinning in place at ~950 ft
- Landing pads missed due to magnetic misalignment
The behavior mimics what would happen if the drones were flying over a
large buried metal structure, as if the ground were acting like a massive magnetic mass. Travis jokes that it’s like there’s a “parking garage” under the Triangle.
According to the episode listing, the team identifies a
bewildering new anomaly at the center of the Bubble, deepening the season‑long mystery that the Mesa, Triangle, and Homestead phenomena may be interconnected.
Coverage notes that this episode builds directly on LIDAR clues from “Smoking Guns,” suggesting the ranch’s three major hotspots may form a single linked system. The team tries to interpret the new data scientifically, but—as usual—the answers only raise more questions.
Overall takeaway
All Mesa’d Up pushes the investigation deeper into the Mesa’s hidden structure. Between metallic debris at 33 feet, drone malfunctions consistent with magnetic anomalies, and new data from the Bubble’s center, the episode reinforces the idea that something engineered—or at least highly unusual—may lie beneath Skinwalker Ranch.