 Alrighty, one of my last construction updates from inside the park while the construction crew is working, totally a sad day. I was there filming, I met lots of employees who came up to me and recognized me. So thank you for even recognizing me and watching my videos. And thank you to the people, the families and the guests at the park too that came up and recognized me too. Today was an awesome day. I wasn't even expecting to meet anyone but it turned out to be an amazing day of meeting people. I guess a lot of people heard that it was going to be one of my last days inside the park filming for during construction. So that was totally cool. Thanks for saying hi. But yeah, there's going to be a video coming soon, there's a little sneak peek right here of some action going around Mindbuster. So we spent a good hour filming everything today. There were definitely some unique signs pointing at some weird activity around Mindbuster today. So after that video, it'll be coming out this weekend or early next week. Just going to figure some things out and put a good video together for you guys on that as I want to just make sure I get some things right before I make a video and jump to conclusions. Last night a lot of track arrived. So as you can see the Immelman loop starting is right there in the back there. You can tell by the support where the support means going to hook up how it's slightly tilted off to the side. That's really cool. So they got some Immelman pieces arriving. They're still waiting on three or four pieces for the lift hill. That's weird. I'm assuming they're going to arrive this weekend because in this update you'll see why. So there's a couple of parts. So I think this is the pre-drop. I think that's the pre-drop. So you hit that last clamp break before you get held on the pre-drop. It's then the other section right over here to the right is the rate when you get to the top of the lift hill. So you can see the top of the lift hill cresting there. You see that little drive tires and clamps at the top as well. It's that or it's the other way around and reversed. But I believe it's, I believe what I just said is correct because it has lift hill nine and lift hill eight on them and matched up with the blueprints. That's what you get. Got some pretty cool shots inside of some final things close up as the cold weather starts to slowly move in. Everyone is cringing and hating on me right now for even saying that. But I will start my drone updates on Tuesday. So I'll be there Tuesday. I'll go about twice a day. I'll go first thing in the morning and I'll go a little later or I may just decide to do one later shot. The problem with drones is you only get about 20 minutes of footage from a drone. So sometimes if a lot's going on, it's better to do two updates a day versus one. So that's why I might do two updates versus one to get about 40 minutes of footage that I can edit down into an exciting shot. Because over the next week, the lift hill is going to go up and you'll see why they already got the support structures all connected together and ready to lift in. Meaning their intent next week is to definitely put the lift hill up. So that's some exciting news. Not too much exciting wise track wise. So nothing too exciting track wise story is what I meant to say there. They didn't install the first 60 foot segment. They didn't even have that in the actual storage area. And when we were there, we were kind of like, wait, at what point did we think it was okay? Or even think that it would happen where they would install a massive structure where a footing is literally right next to Lazy River. There's no way while Slash Rix is open that they could have lifted the lift hill structure into place because they have that risk of always it disconnecting from the crane or falling and it literally would have fallen into Lazy River. So I don't think that they were going to do the lift hill unless they were doing it before the park opened like, you know, between eight and nine or eight and 10. That would have been fine because Slash Rix doesn't open until 11. But we were originally told it was they were hoping to have the lift hill done before Labor Day. It definitely looks like it's going to be about a week delayed. The lift will probably be done either Friday next week or Monday Tuesday the week after that. But that's still really exciting because you have to remember you're going to be able to see a lot of this coaster done by the time how we haunt starts, which is crazy. I'm assuming you're going to see the lift hill, the drop and a bit of the Imelmann started by Halloween haunt, which is crazy. By the time how we haunt starts, we could be seeing all that done. There are a little weird signs. So we saw how we haunt lights in the pathway area near Yukon Stryker. So that was a little weird that I'm like, wait, are they going to close the path or are they not going to close the path? I don't have an answer. I definitely am going to reach out to the park because I want to do something cool for how we haunt. I don't want to say what it is yet, but I want to do a really cool video for how we haunt because how we haunt is one of my favorite times of the year. Now, in my previous video, I was asking people, what are these things? And people thought I was talking about the anti-rollbacks, but it's these weird black bumpers, I think is what they're called on a coaster lift hill. I tried looking them up online and that's the name I got. They're called like black bumpers or bumpers on a lift hill. And I don't know what their purpose is. So if anyone knows what a bumper on a lift hill is designed for, please comment down below because I would love to know. I just I wanted to get a close up shot because I thought they were really cool. So as you can see, lots of exciting things going. No, there's not not much going on in the construction site today. They're doing all the fine little details for the pre-lift. Again, that's probably the most that in the station. The hardest parts to work on most amount of work to do in terms of installing little things, attention to detail and all of that. That's probably why they're spending a little extra time there. The netting on the brake run is all done and they are lifting. As you can see in the background there, they're lifting supports into place. So the first a frame, it's the tiniest a frame on the lift hill. So it's the very first one, lift four. Parts one and two, left one, left two, right one, right two. So that's what they're doing. You can tell they're very small and that's your first a frame. And you'll see at the end of this, it's completely put together. And it was really cool to see that. Actually, it looked really cool. You can tell how big it was. And yeah, I'm excited to see that go up on Tuesday. In fact, that's what I like about the drone. So the drone gives you a far away perspective. You don't get to see things up close. I'm really going to miss this ability to see this in action up close. We've been very lucky at Canada's one of them to see construction up close like this. Not a lot of construction projects for coasters. You're able to as a guest get this close. So that was really cool to experience as a group and an enthusiast group. I know everyone enjoyed it. Everyone I meet in person is loved seeing this coaster in person. And again, everyone's like, you know, the videos are awesome, but they really don't put into perspective how large this project is. And that is 100 percent true. And that's where the drone footage does suck. Because it takes away the size of the project. So when you find the drone, it takes away the size, but it is some of the best footage you can get for tracking coaster construction, especially the lift hill. And a lot of people were missing it every time I meet someone in person. They're like, oh, I really missed the drone footage. So that's why I'm really excited to finally get the drone back up for you guys and to track the construction project. Again, we are working on a very special project. We have literally days and months of footage tracking this project. So we will definitely have a very big documentary at the end. But here you can see the first A frame for the lift hill ready to go. And it'll probably be installed on Tuesday. Anyways, thanks so much again for everyone that has joined me through the season tracking construction in person. We are now going to switch over to our drone footage as of Tuesday and I'll go on Saturdays for about 30 minutes to get quick updates in person of what's going on. But thanks so much for joining in. Hit that like button, subscribe if you haven't, and share this video for others to watch. Have a good one. Bye.