 Alrighty, so I have a really exciting construction update for you guys today as footers start to make their way outside the mountain. So as you're going to see here, it's snowed. So they're just salting and getting the snow ready or removed to move in this beast of a machine that you see back there over parked by Pizza Pizza. So essentially this machine is going to come up and install steel framing for the new tunnel. And now when they install this new steel framing for the new tunnel, you're going to notice it's not much wider than the current tunnel. So keep that in mind. So the total width of the tunnel is about 7.5 meters max. And most coasters can fit in that. But what I want you to pay attention to is the location, the offset of the footing. So here we are a little later in the day. This is the machine. They are getting ready to hammer in those steel piles, very similar to what you saw over at Topthrill 2. So for those of you that remember, if you remember that big triangular footing that they built in between Iron Dragon, they're essentially doing that for the tunnel. Over here you can see them getting their wood stacked up for forms of footings. So that's exciting. Nothing is moved too far outside of the tunnel yet. And no signs of any building demolition quite yet either. So that's something we're definitely paying attention to. What I am going to include in today's video is an example of how tunnel demolition takes place. I did a lot of research and using Google. So when I say a lot of research, don't give me too much credit. It was pretty easy to do. But what you see there is those two giant steel boards up against the wall of the tunnel and those beams that come across. You can also see a little footing covered in tarp and then with four little wood panels on top, which is where I guess those little screws come out. Again, it is really far away. So obviously take that with a grain of salt. But from what I've been hearing through the rumor mill, there is also another footing just a little few feet down in the tunnel about 10 feet further into the tunnel. The same aligned perfectly with that one is another footing as well. So that's really exciting. But if you notice, they're offset to the left. And that makes sense. If you're watching the podcast yesterday, you would notice why that might be the case with catwalks and everything and then a little room for service. So definitely keep that in mind. But that still does not guarantee anything. But at this current moment with these little footings coming out of the ground like that and offset and all that, it is pretty easy to confirm that this will not be an invert or a flying coaster over at Moose Horn Falls. Work has gone to dig out kind of like you can actually see almost like the making in dirt and snow of the water slide itself. So that's exciting as well. Minebusters come a long way as well in terms of its retracting. They should almost be done to be honest. But what I'm going to show you guys on the screen is what I talked about earlier. So you saw those two steel frames that go along the side of the tunnel and then the beams that come across. Here you can see on an article how tunnel demolition is done. And it's exactly done the same way. And then they dig down top from top to bottom, they'll dig it out essentially. So that's what I'm expecting for this tunnel. And that should take place this week as well. Anyways, that's all I have for you guys today. Hopefully you enjoyed today's construction update. It is very telling. But yeah, definitely subscribe to Patreon if you're looking for first access to our construction updates and information. I do a lot of work. I go fly almost as daily as possible when I know there's work going on. So there is going to be quite the pause in construction, obviously. There will be nothing going on today, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. There'll be no activity and they'll start activity again on Tuesday. But yeah, thanks so much for watching, guys. Have a good one. Bye.