 Welcome to my second YouTube premiere, hopefully you guys really enjoy it again. So as you can see, I'm in here typing and responding to any questions you guys may have. So if you have questions about Yukon Striker or about my channel or about myself, feel free to comment on the right and I'll try and respond to as much as possible. So hopefully you guys really enjoy this because I kind of really like the concept. I like that I can be in there kind of reacting to the video with you guys and interacting with you more than I currently do. But yeah, let's get right into the construction update. I was there for longer today than I was yesterday and I am exhausted. So I got no sleep last night. I was up really late watching horror movies with my friends online and went to bed around 5am and got woken up early and got myself to the park to film. So I feel like the Shane Dawson of the coaster community right now because I got 118 files of footage today on Yukon Striker being topped off and completed, lift hill, drop, top of the lift, all of that. So hopefully you guys really enjoy this footage because it was definitely exhausting getting all the footage. But I say exhausting, I say that in a good way though. Like I definitely thoroughly enjoyed it. This was a once in the lifetime experience. Well, probably not to be honest, there'll probably be more coasters to come. But for me, it's definitely like a once in a lifetime or first in a lifetime experience and I definitely enjoy it. So let's get right into it. So as you can see, they're lifting the turnpiece into place here. This is the final turnpiece and then they have one more piece to go in right after this. So just got footage of them installing this. It does not have the catwalks on it as of yet. They're probably in a rush to just get this up. They probably wanted this project done, but not not this project, but you know, the top of the lift drop and lift hill completed on Friday, like we originally discussed. So that went in, that went in really quick actually. And then it looked like they went on a lunch break. So I went on a lunch break. So I headed on out and grabbed myself some lunch and then I headed back in and I got the remainder of the lift hill installed, which was phenomenal. That thing was massive and seeing it floating in the air was pretty impressive. But what's even more impressive is watching these brave souls stand on top of this giant structure that doesn't look like it should be stood on and bolt this thing in place in high winds. So it was really windy today. It wasn't as cold as yesterday, but it was windy. And actually right here where I'm filming, I could tell we hit about 35 mile per hour gusts of wind for a good 15 minutes. And I could tell that they probably slightly panicked and held this thing still because it was kind of stuck just a little lower than this for a good like 10 minutes. So they're probably waiting for those gusts to calm down, which they did, thank goodness. So the winds calmed down. They started lifting this up. I started cheering because I was like, please don't have to hold this off until Monday. I was like starting to promise you guys that this would be done Thursday and Friday. And I really wanted it to be done Thursday and Friday. I did not want to go through another like due to weather. This is now delayed again. But yes, this one up, it's installed a once smoothly as well. In fact, you're about to see the process that they go through to get this final piece of the lift and drop in. It's insane. Look at these guys. And the funnier part is you're about to see them use the anti anti rollbacks as like almost like a ladder. Like there's one dude that literally is like clinging on to those for dear life as he bolts in that final piece. It was just really impressive to watch. And again, thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. The more I document Yukon Stryker, the more I learn. In fact, there's lots of people now that reach out to me for like what's going on on other coaster projects where they should be at and stuff like that. And that's that's totally cool. And I really enjoy that you guys trust me, but understand that I am also an amateur still, I don't know everything and lots of people definitely still give me advice or correct me when I make a mistake in a video, which I will do lots of because I don't know everything about construction. I don't know everything about engineering. I don't know everything about coasters. I'm not, you know, one of those 500 credit coaster enthusiasts people, which is totally fine. I'm learning, but yeah, definitely again, really impressive. I got shots on a different side of the park as well. So you'll see that a little later on. I think in about another couple of minutes, you see those shots. I grabbed them from the front end of the park and this thing is impressive. So this was definitely where I started to see how they kind of get this part in. So you see them waiting there for this to come down. I'll pan up in a second and you'll see that they start adjusting the chains. They're not there yet. It's in just a second. So you'll see two guys arrive and they start adjusting the chains to lower just the back end, this back end here of the track piece for it to align perfectly. So yes, this is where they arrive. They're in there and they're starting to release the chains, like give them slack to lower it. And those two guys will help guide that into place. And then they'll bolt it in, which was beyond crazy. I do want to touch. So we discovered yesterday that Yukon Stryker has a ton of speakers on the top of the lift. Val Raven does not. In fact, Baron, I think, has speakers on the top and it's for to do with theming. So I'm going to come to the conclusion and it's a bold conclusion to come to, but I have a feeling that you're going to have some sort of theming soundtrack play when you get to the top. There's two speakers that overhang the drop as well. If you look closely, you can see them. So you see two speakers overhanging the drop or the holding break. So I have a feeling that's definitely going to be playing some sort of sound effect as you drop. There's there wouldn't be really a reason to have them overhanging the drop or towards the the tunnel and the ground. If it wasn't to play some sort of sound effect as you're released. So I'm definitely going to make a bold kind of prediction. And I'm going to say that the speakers up there probably have something to do with theming. The lift hill speakers are definitely, you know, the spiel, although spiels aren't always required. Leviathan does not have a lift spiel for those that are saying, you know, it's a lift spiel, it's required. Not all the rides at Wonderland actually have lift spiels. Leviathan does not have one. So that's interesting. Although I don't see speakers on Yukon Strikers lift yet, although not all the parts are installed for the lift, but definitely up there. Everything's installed for the most part from what I can tell. Again, I don't know everything about coasters, but everything looks nice and dandy up there. And again, the speakers are up there. There's some guy welding up the lift hill. It looks like he's installing the guard rails for the the staircase, the evac staircase and the maintenance staircase. So that was cool. You can see him. And here, look at this dude. He's standing on the anti-rollbacks. Just like it's his normal day job, like, you know, standing 200 feet in the air on these anti-rollbacks to install this giant piece of metal or steel, sorry. Yeah, love life. If I was up there, I would definitely probably fall and hit every object on my way down because that's just the kind of person I am. But yeah, definitely. It was so fun covering the installation process. So we're about to move on into those other angle shots. And then we're going to head into the drone footage. So this is where I tried to get as many different angles as I possibly could of Yukon Stryker. And I really hope you guys enjoy it. And I hope you're still following along and chatting with me in the box to the right. Don't forget to give the video a like. And for those of you that aren't on my Patreon yet or don't know what my Patreon is all about, I'm still figuring it out myself. But if you head on over to our Patreon and subscribe for a dollar a month, you get kind of early access to some of these photos, information, and there's going to be more to come too. So for just a dollar a month, you can support the channel on Patreon, Musement Insiders. It's linked down below in the description. So if you don't want to kind of support the channel, definitely head on over there. If you don't, that's totally cool too. But yeah, here is some awesome shots of the front gate area. Now I got some really awesome pictures again, like yesterday, and they're awesome. So they will be released after this video. So I can't wait for you guys to see them. It looks like more supports arrived and definitely I think two more piece of track, if not four. So there's either two or four more pieces of track that have arrived and definitely some supports have arrived. So the Imelman will be next week heading on into the zero G roll and then heading on into Timberwolf. So the rest of the ghost is going to be a very quick and easy install. Again, this thing is supposed to be done by December sometimes. So that's awesome and pretty wicked. So can't wait for them to be done. And again, November is a really exciting month. We'll have a behind the scenes tour coming up in November at some point. So hopefully you guys really enjoy that. Hope you guys really enjoyed this video. I'm going to leave the drone footage with some, you know, awesome background music for you guys to enjoy. Not much else to talk about yet other than again, I can't see this far up. I'm going to be at the park tomorrow and I'll see what's going on in the Timberwolf area and have that in-person update as I always do. I definitely am going to have something that I'm going to talk about Behemoth tomorrow in my video as well. I saw something today. I didn't want to include it in this update because I kind of wanted to push it off till tomorrow because I wanted this to be all about Yukon Striker. But there is some interesting developments around Mindbuster and Behemoth that I will share with you guys. I had also caught it on video too. Just so you guys don't think I'm crazy. Thanks for watching, guys. 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